On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:01 PM, frederic wrote:
Example:
http://xinutec.org/~pippijn/files/img/collection/why-transparency-is-evil.jpg
>
> So sugar is evil, because if one eats too much of it, one may die.
And make the world a better place as a result.
So, I agree with uri
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:01:54PM +0100, frederic wrote:
Example:
http://xinutec.org/~pippijn/files/img/collection/why-transparency-is-evil.jpg
>
> So sugar is evil, because if one eats too much of it, one may die.
>
So, I agree with uriel: transparency is for idiots.
>
> Oft
surf gets more love these days thanks to this new little tool. I
imagine seeing showbar and topbar in it someday.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 5:01 PM, frederic wrote:
> So sugar is evil, because if one eats too much of it, one may die.
No, specious analogies are evil, because when you use any of them, you
sound stupid.
> Often, drunk people seem to believe that other people are drunk.
What?
> Do yourself a fa
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 08:39:51PM +0100, Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:04:57 +0100
> Tadeusz Sośnierz wrote:
>
> > On 29-10-2009 19:59:17, markus schnalke wrote:
> > > Surf is able to interface all kinds of programs through xprop, but
> > > not in an easy/flexible enough wa
Example:
http://xinutec.org/~pippijn/files/img/collection/why-transparency-is-evil.jpg
So sugar is evil, because if one eats too much of it, one may die.
So, I agree with uriel: transparency is for idiots.
Often, drunk people seem to believe that other people are drunk.
Do yourself a fav
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:04:57 +0100
Tadeusz Sośnierz wrote:
> On 29-10-2009 19:59:17, markus schnalke wrote:
> > The quoted mail makes me share my thoughts on surf's xprop
> > interface:
> >
> >
> > At first, it seems pretty nice how surf communicates with the
> > outside. But on closer looks, I
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Evan Gates wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This patch allows you to change the names of dwm's tags while it's
> running. I find it's useful to change one of my 'misc' tags to a more
> descriptive name if I find myself working on something specific for a
> few hours.
>
> Hope
Hello,
This patch allows you to change the names of dwm's tags while it's
running. I find it's useful to change one of my 'misc' tags to a more
descriptive name if I find myself working on something specific for a
few hours.
Hope it helps,
-emg
dwm-5.7.2-nametag.diff
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On 29-10-2009 19:59:17, markus schnalke wrote:
> The quoted mail makes me share my thoughts on surf's xprop interface:
>
>
> At first, it seems pretty nice how surf communicates with the outside.
> But on closer looks, I dislike the xprop stuff more and more.
>
> What is shown above does surely
[2009-10-29 10:42] Evan Gates
> >2) When you choose your URI (C-g by default) and then abort it
> >pressing [esc] or something, the document is trying to be loaded anyway,
> >with empty address. It's a bit too much for the setprop() macro (or is
> >it?), but I think some function may check the in
On 29-10-2009 10:42:52, Evan Gates wrote:
> >2) When you choose your URI (C-g by default) and then abort it
> >pressing [esc] or something, the document is trying to be loaded anyway,
> >with empty address. It's a bit too much for the setprop() macro (or is
> >it?), but I think some function may ch
>2) When you choose your URI (C-g by default) and then abort it
>pressing [esc] or something, the document is trying to be loaded anyway,
>with empty address. It's a bit too much for the setprop() macro (or is
>it?), but I think some function may check the input from dmenu and set
>it only if it's
On 29-10-2009 15:05:30, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
> What about full urls with commas at the end?
> example: http://foo.com/bla/bar/asdf,
> or even http://bleh.com/?foo=a,s,
> Same behaviour?
>
> Regards,
> Moritz
Nah, Some of the adresses look ok, some are making silly reactions.
Anyway, as long as
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> 2009/10/29 Moritz Wilhelmy :
>> On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 12:15:37PM +0200, Richard Pöttler wrote:
>>> What do you think about transparency? I think it might collide with the
>>> suckless-goal and decrease speed.
>>
>> Not only do they decreas
2009/10/29 Moritz Wilhelmy :
> On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 12:15:37PM +0200, Richard Pöttler wrote:
>> What do you think about transparency? I think it might collide with the
>> suckless-goal and decrease speed.
>
> Not only do they decrease speed and add lots of unneccessary lines of code
> but also t
On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 12:15:37PM +0200, Richard Pöttler wrote:
> What do you think about transparency? I think it might collide with the
> suckless-goal and decrease speed.
Not only do they decrease speed and add lots of unneccessary lines of code
but also transparency makes the content unread
What about full urls with commas at the end?
example: http://foo.com/bla/bar/asdf,
or even http://bleh.com/?foo=a,s,
Same behaviour?
Regards,
Moritz
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 02:37:28PM +0100, Tadeusz Sośnierz wrote:
> On 29-10-2009 09:26:00, Jacob Todd wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 01:27:53PM
On 29-10-2009 09:26:00, Jacob Todd wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 01:27:53PM +0100, Tadeusz Sośnierz wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Few reports from me:
> > 1) Don't know what's the reason, but typing address like
> > 'www.google.com,' (with the comma at the end) is causing surf to act
> > weird.
> What w
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 01:27:53PM +0100, Tadeusz Sośnierz wrote:
> Hello,
> Few reports from me:
> 1) Don't know what's the reason, but typing address like
> 'www.google.com,' (with the comma at the end) is causing surf to act
> weird.
What would you expect it todo, you added a comma to a url. And
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
> Richard Pöttler dixit (2009-10-07, 12:15):
>
>> What do you think about transparency? I think it might collide with
>> the suckless-goal and decrease speed.
>
> When you read a newspaper or a book do you like it to be
> semi-transparent as
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Ammar James wrote:
>> All you people who are against transparency are like all those BSD
>> folk on Freenode who troll you for wanting a colorized ls output.
>>
>> Unbelievable.
>
> I agree. How else do they e
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Moritz Wilhelmy
wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 01:44:04PM +0200, Aurélien Aptel wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Richard Pöttler
>>
>> > What do you think about transparency? I think it might collide with the
>> > suckless-goal and decrease speed.
>>
You mean there are actually people out there that are retarded and
brain-damaged enough to think that both transparent terminals and
colorized text are good ideas?
Why don't you take 100kg of food you collect from the garbage, have
somebody force-feed it to you, and then throw up all over your scr
Hello,
Few reports from me:
1) Don't know what's the reason, but typing address like
'www.google.com,' (with the comma at the end) is causing surf to act
weird.
2) When you choose your URI (C-g by default) and then abort it
pressing [esc] or something, the document is trying to be loaded anyway,
wi
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