Re: beta3 and bbappconf iconic

2002-07-23 Thread James Robinson
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 01:29:02PM -0400, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > The source code is at: > http://bbtools.windsofstorm.net/sources/devel/bbappconf-0.0.1-peak3.tar.gz > > and an unofficial Debian package can be found at: > http://research.soc.staffs.ac.uk/~james/down

Re: beta3 and bbappconf iconic

2002-07-23 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 12:29, Ben Jansens wrote: > On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 12:16:38PM -0400, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > > I'm not sure exactly when I started using bbappconf -- if it was with > > 0.62.1 or with an early 0.65 alpha. However, when I originally used i

Re: beta3 and bbappconf iconic

2002-07-23 Thread Ben Jansens
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 12:16:38PM -0400, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > I'm not sure exactly when I started using bbappconf -- if it was with > 0.62.1 or with an early 0.65 alpha. However, when I originally used it, > running "bbappconf -i" wouldn't iconi

RE: beta3 and bbappconf iconic

2002-07-23 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 23-Jul-2002 Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > I'm not sure exactly when I started using bbappconf -- if it was with > 0.62.1 or with an early 0.65 alpha. However, when I originally used it, > running "bbappconf -i" wouldn't iconify bbappconf properly -- I&

beta3 and bbappconf iconic

2002-07-23 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
I'm not sure exactly when I started using bbappconf -- if it was with 0.62.1 or with an early 0.65 alpha. However, when I originally used it, running "bbappconf -i" wouldn't iconify bbappconf properly -- I'd get a little, blank, decorless window in my upper left scree

Re: Bbappconf

2002-06-10 Thread Derek Cunningham
On Sat, Jun08,02 13:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Anyone? > > I'm running a transparent aterm window, and want it borderless as well. I downloaded bbappconf, edited bbappconf.bb so that class = XTerm, name = aterm, and decorless = true. Still no decorless window. I've

Re: Bbappconf

2002-06-09 Thread John L. Clark
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 01:32:38PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm running a transparent aterm window, and want it borderless as > well. I downloaded bbappconf, edited bbappconf.bb so that class = > XTerm, name = aterm, and decorless = true. Still no decorless window. > I

Re: Bbappconf

2002-06-09 Thread Es Bee Ex
On Sat, 08 Jun 2002 13:32:38 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm running a transparent aterm window, and want it borderless as well. I downloaded bbappconf, edited bbappconf.bb so that class = XTerm, name = aterm, and decorless = true. Still no decorless window. I've tried

Re: Bbappconf

2002-06-08 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 08-Jun-2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Anyone? > > I'm running a transparent aterm window, and want it borderless as well. I > downloaded bbappconf, edited bbappconf.bb so that class = XTerm, name = > aterm, and decorless = true. Still no decorless window. I've tr

Re: Bbappconf

2002-06-08 Thread Adriano Varoli Piazza
;I'm running a transparent aterm window, and want it borderless as well. I downloaded >bbappconf, edited bbappconf.bb so that class = XTerm, name = aterm, and decorless = true. Still no decorless window. I've tried to make this happen with xterm as well, to see if it's emulator or

Re: Bbappconf

2002-06-08 Thread Glyn Millington
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Anyone? > > I'm running a transparent aterm window, and want it borderless as well. > I downloaded bbappconf, edited bbappconf.bb so that class = XTerm, name > = aterm, and decorless = true. Still no decorless window. I've tried > to ma

Bbappconf

2002-06-08 Thread astralflight6
Anyone? I'm running a transparent aterm window, and want it borderless as well. I downloaded bbappconf, edited bbappconf.bb so that class = XTerm, name = aterm, and decorless = true. Still no decorless window. I've tried to make this happen with xterm as well, to see if it's

Re: bbappconf

2002-01-07 Thread Joe MacDonald
In message: Re: bbappconf (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) on 07/01/2002 (Mon 14:40) Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > > > I've been using bbconf (http://sourceforge.net/projects/bbconf) since I > > rediscovered bb a month or so ago and it seems to work pretty well

Re: bbappconf

2002-01-07 Thread Martijn Houtman
> I've been using bbconf (http://sourceforge.net/projects/bbconf) since I > rediscovered bb a month or so ago and it seems to work pretty well. > There are a few things apparently missing (like edge snap distance, for > example) but over all it's pretty slick. Yeah, but that configured BlackBox i

Re: bbappconf

2002-01-07 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
> > I've been using bbconf (http://sourceforge.net/projects/bbconf) since I > rediscovered bb a month or so ago and it seems to work pretty well. > There are a few things apparently missing (like edge snap distance, for > example) but over all it's pretty slick.

Re: bbappconf

2002-01-07 Thread Joe MacDonald
In message: Re: bbappconf (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) on 07/01/2002 (Mon 14:27) Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > On 07-Jan-2002 Martijn Houtman wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I was browsing on the bbtools site and got interested by this app. > > Since the development

Re: bbappconf

2002-01-07 Thread xOr
be a separated application. > The website itself says the following: > > "I am not planning to continue development of bbappconf before I have taken >a look if I can hack it into Blackbox. This is window management so I think >the Window Manager should do this =)&quo

Re: bbappconf

2002-01-07 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
> The website itself says the following: > > "I am not planning to continue development of bbappconf before I have taken >a look if I can hack it into Blackbox. This is window management so I > think >the Window Manager should do this =)" > > And I agr

bbappconf

2002-01-07 Thread Martijn Houtman
nning to continue development of bbappconf before I have taken a look if I can hack it into Blackbox. This is window management so I think the Window Manager should do this =)" And I agree to that. What do you think, shaleh, and others? Regards, -- tinus

Re: bbappconf

2001-11-14 Thread Es Bee Ex
On 14 Nov 2001 15:15:27 -0500 "Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, for instance, this one. =:) I'd like to at-will take all window > decorations off of a window (a decor-less, sticky aterm would suit me > nicely, thank you), and then be able to add the titlebar/buttons, et

Re: to do list (was Re: bbappconf)

2001-11-14 Thread Derek Cunningham
On Wed, Nov14,01 20:24, Fred Smith wrote: > On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 05:47:46PM -0500, Derek Cunningham wrote: > > 'use blackbox without a mouse (open menus and browse menus with keys)" > > > > I don't agree with this: > > i also agree that keybinding should be kept out of blackbox, but how would

Re: to do list (was Re: bbappconf)

2001-11-14 Thread Derek Cunningham
On Wed, Nov14,01 12:03, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Derek Cunningham wrote: > > > > So, Jeff, if you're out there, is there any update on where this falls > > > on the official blackbox TODO list? > > > > > > > better question: IS THERE a todo list? and is there any update at a

Re: to do list (was Re: bbappconf)

2001-11-14 Thread Jan Schaumann
Laszlo Gerencser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Jeremy C. Reed" wrote: > > Regarding the "bb crashes (dumps core) when changing workspaces quickly" > > issue, I recall seeing a workaround -- or a diagnosis, but I forgot what > > it is. > > There is only one workaround: do not change workspaces qui

Re: bbappconf

2001-11-14 Thread Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 11:55, Derek Cunningham wrote: > > Okay. Yes, you're absolutely right. And this is a blackbox issue. > > Blackbox is broke WRT windows that have decorations removed from them. > > and yet there are some people on this list that feel that blackbox is fine > as is. Sure, t

Re: to do list (was Re: bbappconf)

2001-11-14 Thread Laszlo Gerencser
"Jeremy C. Reed" wrote: > Regarding the "bb crashes (dumps core) when changing workspaces quickly" > issue, I recall seeing a workaround -- or a diagnosis, but I forgot what > it is. There is only one workaround: do not change workspaces quickly. The problem seems to be aruond redrawing windows

to do list (was Re: bbappconf)

2001-11-14 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Derek Cunningham wrote: > > So, Jeff, if you're out there, is there any update on where this falls > > on the official blackbox TODO list? > > > > better question: IS THERE a todo list? and is there any update at all WRT > blackbox development? http://www.reedmedia.net/mis

Re: bbappconf

2001-11-14 Thread Derek Cunningham
On Wed, Nov14,01 11:36, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote: > On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 09:20, Derek Cunningham wrote: > > > ok... to clarify: bbappconf removed all the window decorations (including > > title bar). Now, having done this, I fully expected to have to alt-click t

Re: bbappconf

2001-11-14 Thread Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 09:20, Derek Cunningham wrote: > ok... to clarify: bbappconf removed all the window decorations (including > title bar). Now, having done this, I fully expected to have to alt-click to > move my windows, since that's what I had to do with Eterm when it wa

Re: bbappconf

2001-11-14 Thread Derek Cunningham
Why is it going to be different from moving all my other > > windows? > > > > Yes. It will be different because you don't have to click title-bar to move it... > but now that I read your original message, you never said the title-bar > was gone did you? It must b

Re: bbappconf

2001-11-14 Thread Derek Cunningham
On Wed, Nov14,01 02:34, Es Bee Ex wrote: > On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 19:14:25 -0500 > Derek Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I removed the > > window decorations from aterm, but now I can't move it anywhere! > > > Hold alt and click in middle of the window to drag. > Is this a feature? W

bbappconf

2001-11-13 Thread Derek Cunningham
Blackbox, Umm... I'm running bbappconf... and first off, neat. Second... I removed the window decorations from aterm, but now I can't move it anywhere! At least with a borderless eterm (using it's commandline options) I could use ALT+MOUSEBUTTON1 to move it around. Ideas how I

Re: bbappconf

2001-10-24 Thread tp40
Well, after playing with it a little, I found out that using -s and -i together will iconify the damn thing after all :) > I also had problems with the -i option. I patched it to get it working for > me, as well as addded some new options to the application for setting > windows' positions and si

Re: bbappconf

2001-10-23 Thread xOr
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, tp40 wrote: > Hi all, > > I just got bbappconf up and running. I have a question: > > when I run it, it appears as an annoying rectangle at the top-left hand > corner of my scree, kinda like bbpager, except

Re: bbappconf

2001-10-22 Thread John Kennis
Hello, Which version did you compile ? I just dowloaded bbappconf-0.0.1-peak3 from the bbtools site and the -i option works for me. John On Monday 22 October 2001 19:31, tp40 wrote: > Well, when I try to run it with "-i" command, nothing happens > ... "-h" option i

Re: bbappconf

2001-10-22 Thread tp40
ignoring all display options related to this app ... On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, John Kennis wrote: > Hello, > > It does has the "-i" option. > See bbappconf -h for all options. > > John > > On Monday 22 October 2001 01:41, tp40 wrote: > > Hi all, > > > >

Re: bbappconf

2001-10-22 Thread John Kennis
Hello, It does has the "-i" option. See bbappconf -h for all options. John On Monday 22 October 2001 01:41, tp40 wrote: > Hi all, > > I just got bbappconf up and running. I have a question: > > when I run it, it appears as an annoying rectangle at the top-left hand &g

Re: bbappconf

2001-10-22 Thread Tony Godshall
On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 07:41:31PM -0400, tp40 wrote: > Hi all, > > I just got bbappconf up and running. I have a question: > > when I run it, it appears as an annoying rectangle at the top-left hand > corner of my scree, kinda like bbpager, except it's just a plain li

bbappconf

2001-10-21 Thread tp40
Hi all, I just got bbappconf up and running. I have a question: when I run it, it appears as an annoying rectangle at the top-left hand corner of my scree, kinda like bbpager, except it's just a plain little block. How can I get rid of it? There's no "-i" option for

new features patch for bbappconf

2001-07-14 Thread xOr
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello All, This is my first patch for BlackBox (actually my first patch for any open source project :), so I'm hoping I am doing this all correctly, please don't get too upset if I am not.. This patch adds new functionality to the bbap

new versions of bbppp and bbappconf

2001-02-28 Thread jkennis
Hello, There are new version of bbppp and bbappconf Jon Franklin send me the patch for upgrading bbppp-0.2.0 to bbppp-0.2.1, thanks =) These are the changes he made: - Using the resumeCommand no longer gets bbppp confused to the point where you can no longer redial - Pounding on the switch

Re: Positioning with bbappconf

2000-12-20 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Kevin Oleksy wrote: > I'm using bbappconf to start 2 decorless aterms on the same desktop, and > when they open up they're both on top of eachother (they're the same > size too). Is there anyway to get bbappconf to position one right below > the

Positioning with bbappconf

2000-12-20 Thread Kevin Oleksy
I'm using bbappconf to start 2 decorless aterms on the same desktop, and when they open up they're both on top of eachother (they're the same size too). Is there anyway to get bbappconf to position one right below the other or is this done with aterm itself? I don't know how

User Guide (was: Re: bbappconf)

2000-11-16 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Yesterday at 3:22pm, jim mumbled: > The approach I use is to follow all the links on the bb home page looking for > examples and follow all the links on those pages. I read every e-mail in the > mailing list and occasionally go back to the archives and browse the headings. > There are a coup

Re: bbappconf

2000-11-15 Thread jim
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 12:20:03 +0100, Ole Sebastian Stein said: > Now, how do I configure it? I've tried looking around but I must be > blindfolded because I cannot find the info.]-( (<-- Me being > blindfolded :) > Actually, I've never even tried to use bbap

Re: bbappconf

2000-11-15 Thread Ole Sebastian Stein
On Wednesday 15 November 2000 11:51, jim wrote: | > checking for XpmFree in -lXpm... no | > configure: error: XpmFree not found in -lXpm | > I run Debian potato. Does anybody know what I need to install? | If you don't have the x-pixmap libraries (xpm), install the very latest. | In particul

Re: bbappconf

2000-11-15 Thread jim
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 17:53:20 +0100, Ole Sebastian Stein said: > I try to run ./configure when installing bbappconf-0.0.1-peak. > > I get the following error(s): > > checking for XpmFree in -lXpm... no > configure: error: XpmFree not found in -lXpm > --- > >

bbappconf

2000-11-15 Thread Ole Sebastian Stein
I try to run ./configure when installing bbappconf-0.0.1-peak. I get the following error(s): --- checking for X... libraries /usr/X11R6/lib, headers /usr/X11R6/include checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet... no checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet_stub... no checking for gethostbyname... yes checking

Re: bbappconf(!@#$%^)

2000-10-18 Thread John Kennis
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Justin A wrote: > Ok, I installed it ok, played with xterm -blah, then tried to set up > everybuddy: > > ! WM_CLASS(STRING) = "everybuddy", "Everybuddy" > bbappconf.4.classHint.name: everybuddy > bbappconf.4.classHint

Re: bbappconf

2000-10-18 Thread Paul Tomblin
John Kennis wrote: > I'll be adding some stuff. At least if you guys find the tool usefull. I'm still figuring out how to use it, but yes, I find it useful. -- Paul Tomblin, Software Developer ---begin stuff I'm forced to include-- The information contained in this electronic message and any a

Re: bbappconf

2000-10-17 Thread John Kennis
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Paul Tomblin wrote: > I've got it up and working, and it's great that I'll be able to make a > .xinitrc that places xterms in different workspaces (this might be just the > spur I need to drop WindowMaker). But I have a couple of questions about it. > Is it supposed to do t

Re: bbappconf (addendum)

2000-10-17 Thread John Kennis
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Jon Pennington wrote: > Okay, I saw what it does now. The implementation is still a bit fuzzy, > and I'd really like to see some sort of NOWTO in the /usr/share/bbtools > directory. It will be there in the final 0.0.1 release (I hate writing docs so it's always te last thi

Re: bbappconf

2000-10-17 Thread John Kennis
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Paul Tomblin wrote: > John Kennis wrote: > > I just put up a preliminary version of bbappconf, a tool to set decoration > > and workspace of windows in Blackbox. > > > > Just have a look and let me know any suggestions/ideas you have. > > W

Re: bbappconf(!@#$%^)

2000-10-17 Thread Justin A
Ok, I installed it ok, played with xterm -blah, then tried to set up everybuddy: ! WM_CLASS(STRING) = "everybuddy", "Everybuddy" bbappconf.4.classHint.name: everybuddy bbappconf.4.classHint.class:EveryBuddy bbappconf.4.startOnWorkspace: 3 Yes, numberof configs

bbappconf

2000-10-17 Thread Paul Tomblin
I've got it up and working, and it's great that I'll be able to make a .xinitrc that places xterms in different workspaces (this might be just the spur I need to drop WindowMaker). But I have a couple of questions about it. Is it supposed to do the same thing as bbpager as well? The documentati

Re: bbappconf (addendum)

2000-10-17 Thread Jon Pennington
Okay, I saw what it does now. The implementation is still a bit fuzzy, and I'd really like to see some sort of NOWTO in the /usr/share/bbtools directory. One other quick question; can you add a -i option like bbkeys so that I don't have to look at the bloody thing? ;) -- -=|JP|=-

Re: bbappconf

2000-10-17 Thread Jon Pennington
John Kennis wrote: > > Just have a look and let me know any suggestions/ideas you have. Because I know you write good apps, I'd like to extend this preemptive `thank you'. Because I have been on Mars for the last two weeks, and have no idea what this tool does, I'd like to ask `wtf'. I built a

Re: bbappconf

2000-10-17 Thread Paul Tomblin
John Kennis wrote: > I just put up a preliminary version of bbappconf, a tool to set decoration > and workspace of windows in Blackbox. > > Just have a look and let me know any suggestions/ideas you have. Why does configure require XpmFree? I didn't need Xpm to compile bla

bbappconf

2000-10-17 Thread John Kennis
Hello, I just put up a preliminary version of bbappconf, a tool to set decoration and workspace of windows in Blackbox. Just have a look and let me know any suggestions/ideas you have. Possible options I am alreay thinking about: - session saving - adding configuration tool Get it at