[dev] PATCH for/back navigation with xprop

2011-06-02 Thread Jon Bradley
Here is a patch I whipped up to add forward/back navigation with xprop. I use it to put buttons on the fvwm windows title bar of all surf instances. https://github.com/rabbitear/my-patches Patched 0.4.1 and also the hg repo.. xprop -id -f _SURF_NAV 8s -set _SURF_NAV -1 goes back one page. -

Re: [dev] Sandy editor

2011-06-02 Thread Andrew Hills
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Rafa Garcia Gallego wrote: > Answering direct questions: accepting a number modifier to commands > seems cool and simple enough and I do use it a lot in vim. I was > trying to avoid it for simplicity's sake, but if you lot feel it is > necessary, then we can go ahea

Re: [dev] Sandy editor

2011-06-02 Thread John Matthewman
On 6/2/11, Rafa Garcia Gallego wrote: > - Most "normal" editors *do* have a slight modality (e.g. replace > instead of insert, etc). Sandy does have a different behavior when > selecting text vs. when moving, but it is bearable and IMHO it does no > lead to confussion. Some questions: do we want t

Re: [dev] [st] revised mouse handling/reporting

2011-06-02 Thread pancake
I wonder if those patches are going to be commited.. I find them right. But it's about the third patch in a week without any reply.. /me pings Aurélien? On 06/02/11 12:51, Bert Münnich wrote: Hi, the attached patch resolves some minor issues of mouse handling and changes some of its behaviour

[dev] [st] revised mouse handling/reporting

2011-06-02 Thread Bert Münnich
Hi, the attached patch resolves some minor issues of mouse handling and changes some of its behaviours: * Fixed: double-clicking on first word of a line does not select it * Text is only selected with Button1; pasting when Button2 is released (maybe in the future: Button3 to expand the curre

Re: [dev] Sandy editor

2011-06-02 Thread Rafa Garcia Gallego
Hi, I've pushed a couple of changes: the control-only keymap is now the default (the former one is there as config.old.h, but should be removed soon unless someone reports using and preferring it), Ctrl-Q warns before quitting, Ctrl-t copies and the prompt commands are a bit more vi-like now ('/'