On 7/1/11, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> pancake wrote:
>> - the thingmenu fails to handle menus with no ':' if you do something
>> like:
>>
>> $ thingmenu firefox xterm gedit
>>
>> clicking on any menu results in executing an uninitialized buffer because
>> it
>> should be:
On Thu 30 Jun 2011 10:39:55 PM PDT, Thuban wrote:
> Le 21:35:14 le 30 juin 2011 , John Matthewman a écrit :
> > Can anybody recommend a simple point-and-click application
> > launcher for X?
>
> It's a bit late, but you also can try 9menu
And if you're a wmii user, it already comes with wmii9menu.
It's a bit late, but you also can try 9menu
Le 21:35:14 le 30 juin 2011 , John Matthewman a écrit :
> Can anybody recommend a simple point-and-click application launcher
> for X? dmenu works nicely as a general purpose menu, but there are a
> select few applications I use routinely that I'd like t
Hello,
I think I already reported this bug. I suggested a bug fix but apparently it
was only working for me:-(
http://lists.suckless.org/dev/1105/8108.html
capitn
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 17:17:58 +0200
pancake wrote:
> I have just modified my config.h to run thingmenu.sh (which launches
> thingme
Hello,
pancake wrote:
- the thingmenu fails to handle menus with no ':' if you do something like:
$ thingmenu firefox xterm gedit
clicking on any menu results in executing an uninitialized buffer because it
should be:
$ thingmenu firefox:firefox xterm:xterm gedit:gedit
20h can you fix this?
John Matthewman writes:
> But I'd rather find a small app that is just a simple launcher.
I use a small self-written Tk script:
http://chneukirchen.org/dotfiles/bin/tkexec
tkexec %_:urxvt \
"em:sel Emacs || emacs" \
"vi:sel Gvim || gvim" \
"ff:sel Firefox || firefox-limited" \
"pg:sel P
btw.. enabling exec-on-mouse-over can create over 9000 processes. so it
should not exec until mouse-out or until the child process died.. this
is a bit more complex than the current approach, so i dont think its
necessary at all.
On 06/30/11 17:17, pancake wrote:
I have just modified my con
- the thingmenu fails to handle menus with no ':' if you do something like:
$ thingmenu firefox xterm gedit
clicking on any menu results in executing an uninitialized buffer
because it should be:
$ thingmenu firefox:firefox xterm:xterm gedit:gedit
20h can you fix this? i'm just too lazy to
I have just modified my config.h to run thingmenu.sh (which launches
thingmenu with some common apps) just to test it a bit.. and the result
is that the click event only works in my primary screen.
If I click the StatusText of the second screen it just does nothing. (it
works fine
clicking the
On 30.06.2011 16:35, John Matthewman wrote:
> It would be handy to have a
> little launcher sitting at one corner of my screen, waiting for me to
> click a button to launch one of those predefined applications.
I like xmenud, its written in Python, uses XDG Menus and can be put in
the systray:
htt
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 04:40:23PM +0200, f...@snakeoilproductions.net wrote:
> perhaps _20h_'s thingmenu fits your need?
> http://git.r-36.net/thingmenu/
or clock from http://www.jessies.org/~enh/software/x11/
On 06/30/11 16:35, John Matthewman wrote:
Can anybody recommend a simple point-and-click application launcher
for X? dmenu works nicely as a general purpose menu, but there are a
select few applications I use routinely that I'd like to be able to
click a button to open whenever needed. It would b
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 21:35:14 +0700, John Matthewman wrote:
Can anybody recommend a simple point-and-click application launcher
for X? dmenu works nicely as a general purpose menu, but there are a
select few applications I use routinely that I'd like to be able to
click a button to open whenever n
Can anybody recommend a simple point-and-click application launcher
for X? dmenu works nicely as a general purpose menu, but there are a
select few applications I use routinely that I'd like to be able to
click a button to open whenever needed. It would be handy to have a
little launcher sitting at
After the latest talk about ways of filling the dwm statusbar on the
list, i have modified a simple C tool i found at the list and startet a
project to create a simple yet flexible status gatherer.
https://svn.0mark.unserver.de/statinator4k/
For now, it has cpu, ram, cpu clock, battery, wifi and
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