> Oh of course. I forgot about that. Surf uses it too I think.
Oops, surf is what I meant. There's no "browse" package.
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On 27 January 2011 14:18, Jason Woofenden wrote:
> Oh, interesting. I think it gets recommended from time to time from
> various minimalist circles. I haven't actually used dwm, though I
> have read about it. I think I used dmenu years ago with ion2. And
> probably later with wmii. Recently dmenu
On 2011-01-27 10:48AM, Kai Hendry wrote:
> Thanks Jason from your contribution here.
>
> I will go over your patch when I next prepare a package. Tbh I didn't
> think dmenu was used outside dwm.
Oh, interesting. I think it gets recommended from time to time from
various minimalist circles. I have
Thanks Jason from your contribution here.
I will go over your patch when I next prepare a package. Tbh I didn't
think dmenu was used outside dwm.
I don't think users need to know about the cache. It's auto-refreshed
depending the mtime.
http://hg.suckless.org/dmenu/file/tip/dmenu_path.c#l96
I kn
Kai,
Sorry if I was unclear.
I'm not asking for new manual pages to be written, I just want a
symlink so that the dmenu man page comes up for "man dmenu_run" as
well (and it's supposed to for "man dmenu_path" too). Just like how
"man fprintf" and "man sprintf" bring up the same man page.
That's
On 18 January 2011 22:05, Jason Woofenden wrote:
> I've started using dmenu_run in place of my home grown run dialog.
dmenu_run (view the source by all means) invokes dmenu with all the
binaries in the path (thanks to dmenu_path).
dmenu_path is obv. a little hack to iterate the binaries it finds
Package: suckless-tools
Version: 38-1
Severity: minor
Thanks for packaging dmenu!
I've started using dmenu_run in place of my home grown run dialog.
"man dmenu" documents the "dmenu" and "dmenu_run" commands.
So "man dmenu_run" should bring up that same man page (but it
currently says "No manua
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