I don't know what the big deal is. I'd just leave it, who cares, not worth the
time/thought/effort. If people are going to get all freaked out over something like
this, let 'em.
That first reply was supposed to be sent back to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I forgot to
change the To:, :/, then I
Hey,
I updated Johannes Winkelmann's 0.65.0alpha2 aa patch, originally from
http://www.hta-bi.bfh.ch/~winkj/. Works pretty well :)
40k is a bit much to send out to a list I figure, so just grab it from my site:
http://www.gozer.org/c/c/blackbox/blackbox-0.65.0beta2-aa.diff
Mike
was the taskbar-icon doodad and the rest of its
features were useless window dressing.
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You could look at urlencode() from php, should be fairly small and easy enough to rip.
---
static unsigned char hexchars[] = 0123456789ABCDEF;
/* {{{ php_url_encode
*/
PHPAPI char *php_url_encode(char *s, int len, int *new_length)
{
register int x, y;
unsigned char *str;
str =
- Window Placement menu.
Mike
eventually, only because I'd use it and don't wanna keep updatin patches
every other release :)
Patch has been updated.
ftp://beer.dct.com/pub/WindowManagers/Blackbox/patches/
blackbox-0.65.0alpha1-under_mouse_placement-0.2.diff
Mike
On Thursday, April 18, 2002 at 07:28PM, Marc Wilson
It's doubtful that Blackbox will ever include a taskbar like the one you
describe and for good reason. However, if you really need one and you
have KDE and/or Gnome installed you can always launch their respective
taskbars by running kicker or panel.
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, WindowMaker-0.80.0,
don't have this bug:
fvwm2-2.4.5, sawfish-1.0.1, KDE3, icewm-1.0.9, enlightenment-0.16.5,
scwm-0.99.6.2, twm (from XFree86 4.2.0).
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睡眠不足はいい仕事の敵だ。
get branch and they will be moved to the main branch in due time.
Thank you!
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$B?gL2ITB-$O;E;v$NE($@!#(B
to the window placement of 'Under Mouse'.
Anyone up for writing this one? :)
I'm not on the list, so if you could cc any replies to me, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Mike
diff -ruN blackbox-0.62.1.old/src/Window.cc blackbox-0.62.1/src/Window.cc
--- blackbox-0.62.1.old/src/Window.cc Sat Jan 19 10:06:30
. ^_^
Yeah.. I might now, I never thought at the beginning of the day that I would have
created two patches for blackbox. :P
Mike
Jamin W. Collins
I saw this last night. It was nice that Blackbox was mentioned because
of its speed but Laporte ran through it pretty fast and wasn't terribly
informed. He said that you don't get virtual desktops.
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6) http://furt.com/blackbox
Right now I am leaning towards 2 (with the updates to fit the screen better).
Please only mail this list, check those CC lists.
My vote goes to #6. It's clean, easy to read, and it looks good on all
browsers.
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On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 23:26, Derek Cunningham wrote:
On Fri, Jan25,02 16:52, Mike Douglas wrote:
Hello, all,
I'd like to reiterate a question that was asked earlier. Are there any
plans to update the taskbar-icon patch for .62? I miss it.
thanks
I've never used it... but I'd like
On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 01:16, Derek Cunningham wrote:
On Sun, Jan27,02 00:50, Mike Douglas wrote:
On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 23:26, Derek Cunningham wrote:
On Fri, Jan25,02 16:52, Mike Douglas wrote:
I'd like to reiterate a question that was asked earlier. Are there any
plans to update
Hello, all,
I'd like to reiterate a question that was asked earlier. Are there any
plans to update the taskbar-icon patch for .62? I miss it.
thanks
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stability problems with Blackbox or any apps. All you
need is Blackbox, bbkeys and gkrellm.
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Some of them might not have a choice, but I do think that there's too many
Windows users on this list.
It's not so bad having windoze users on the list. The unfortunate thing
is that one of them was foolish enough to open one of these attachments.
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Chris Bacott wrote:
On Thursday 26 July 2001 09:32 am, Mike Douglas wrote:
Some of them might not have a choice, but I do think that there's too
many Windows users on this list.
It's not so bad having windoze users on the list. The unfortunate thing
is that one of them was foolish enough
Could the list maintainer for the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list please
respond to this email and contact me direct.
I have sent several email to the list maintainer address without
response.
Sorry to the list members for this intrusion.
- mike
rces, news...
http://bsd.reedmedia.net/
You might try SDX. It allows you to access different window managers by
replacing startx with
sdx -blackbox, sdx -kde, etc. I got it from freshmeat and last time I
looked it wasn't there anymore but I'd be happy to send it to you. It's
small enough to e-mail
the
functionality of these two KDE applications.
Any assistance here would be much appreciated.
Michael Coady
You can launch these or any other apps from the command line and/or by adding
them to your menu file. In my case that's /usr/local/share/Blackbox/menu.
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