On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 04:30:00AM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:39:14 +0400
Ramil Farkhshatov ra...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
Trying to use troff from 9base, but it crashes.
Here is backtrace of just running troff without arguments:
It looks like you've changed the
Actually not: it says it is doing it, but exit before completion.
Untill that the process goes on (not like with uilt version 0.46-6,
when it stopped at the very beginning).
Thank you for the great work on such a good wm like wmii.
Davide
2009/10/14 Kris Maglione maglion...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 6:42 AM, pancake panc...@youterm.com wrote:
This video shows many interesting concepts related to the user interfaces
and window managers (like a linear window manager) which are quite
interesting. NOTE: They didnt talk about tiled window managers ;)
I closed it after I
The interface supports the use of 10 fingers, and he talks about the
bandwidth of using 10 fingers as better than using a single mouse
pointer.
But then he goes on to only use anything more than 2 fingers to define
different modes of interacting with the window manager(I can do the
same thing
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
following (n)mh in this respect, though I'd really appreciate having
some kind of mail dir pager, perhaps the relevant parts ripped from
mutt or written from scratch. I always found that the threading
display in mutt is excellent and I'd really think the basic mail
lister +
pancake dixit (2009-10-15, 20:17):
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
following (n)mh in this respect, though I'd really appreciate having
some kind of mail dir pager, perhaps the relevant parts ripped from
mutt or written from scratch. I always found that the threading
display in mutt is excellent
On 20:17 Thu 15 Oct, pancake wrote:
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
following (n)mh in this respect, though I'd really appreciate having
some kind of mail dir pager, perhaps the relevant parts ripped from
mutt or written from scratch. I always found that the threading
display in mutt is excellent and
I believe that later in the video he does use three and four finger gestures.
On 10/15/09, Jessta jes...@gmail.com wrote:
The interface supports the use of 10 fingers, and he talks about the
bandwidth of using 10 fingers as better than using a single mouse
pointer.
But then he goes on to only
* pancake panc...@youterm.com [2009-10-15 20:19]:
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
following (n)mh in this respect, though I'd really appreciate having
some kind of mail dir pager, perhaps the relevant parts ripped from
mutt or written from scratch. I always found that the threading
display in mutt is
I misread your email as meaning he never used more than two fingers.
You are correct, and I agree with your comments. In addition, I think
that the main hurdle in all of this is that my hands are moved away
from the keyboard yet again to a different device that has no tactile
feedback, added
On 16/10/2009, Bobby valn...@gmail.com wrote:
I misread your email as meaning he never used more than two fingers.
You are correct, and I agree with your comments. In addition, I think
that the main hurdle in all of this is that my hands are moved away
from the keyboard yet again to a
But yeah, the human hand is used for manipulating 3d objects and is
mostly useless for 2d, except for the pointer finger.
so some gloves or hand tracking would be better?
On 16/10/2009, Moritz Wilhelmy n0nse...@n0nsense.xinutec.org wrote:
But yeah, the human hand is used for manipulating 3d objects and is
mostly useless for 2d, except for the pointer finger.
so some gloves or hand tracking would be better?
sure, if you can come up with a use for interacting
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 10:57:37 +0200
Davide Anchisi danch...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually not: it says it is doing it, but exit before completion.
Untill that the process goes on (not like with uilt version 0.46-6,
when it stopped at the very beginning).
Thank you for the great work on such a
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