Hello,
In some programs I use frequently, their fullscreen mode is interesting in that
it is stripped down of menu bars, icons and the like. For instance, LyX, a
LaTeX frontend I use sometimes, is like that. This is good if you know your
keybindings: no screen wasted in stuff you don't need.
In my setup and experience fullscreen brings programs to floating, e.g.
xpdf, xzgv, flash player. If you then toggle floating for that window
(Mod-Shift-Space), they get tiled. Isn't that what you want?
* Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com [2011-11-23 10:11]:
The question is, is there any
On 11/23/11 at 10:27am, sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de wrote:
In my setup and experience fullscreen brings programs to floating, e.g.
xpdf, xzgv, flash player. If you then toggle floating for that window
(Mod-Shift-Space), they get tiled. Isn't that what you want?
Hi, Stanio, that is what I want
IIRC dwm automatically floats windows the size of the screen (and F11
makes most windows resize to cover the whole screen) as well as
windows with a fullscreen hint set. You can modify dwm.c to have
fullscreen windows tiled by default.
On 11/23/11 at 09:51am, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
IIRC dwm automatically floats windows the size of the screen (and F11
makes most windows resize to cover the whole screen) as well as
windows with a fullscreen hint set. You can modify dwm.c to have
fullscreen windows tiled by default.
No,
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:04:22AM +0100, Manolo Martínez wrote:
Btw, I've just noticed that residual (an emulator needed to play Grim
Fandango)
will not honour the request to toggle floating -- if it is floating. LyX,
mplayer and the rest do, so I guess this is a bug in residual.
Neat, I
I searched mail archives, but I did not find anything related to
Bifrost Linux, so I'm sharing this with you.
Bifrost [1] is a small Linux distribution for USB media. What can be
interesting for suckless folks is that it is statically linked (no
/include and /lib contains only kernel modules and
Paul Onyschuk bl...@bojary.koba.pl wrote:
The bad is that build system is written in bash.
Speaking of build systems. I have implemented a simple build system in
rc and mk [1]. Only two scripts (spmk_add and spmk_rm) are written in sh
since I use 'smpk' to build packages for embedded system.
Really cool!
And apparently it is actively developed and binaries can be found here:
http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/os/Linux/distributions/bifrost/v7/
I also found it interesting with the talk linked on the page
discussing the guilty components making it difficult to build an
all-static system.
Hey all,
I've written a tool called stest (stream test), which given a list
of files on stdin can filter them by their properties, so ls | stest
-fwx yields all writeable and executable regular files in the current
directory. I find it really useful being able to do mass tests
quickly, sort of
On 11/23/11 at 10:11am, Nick wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:04:22AM +0100, Manolo Martínez wrote:
Btw, I've just noticed that residual (an emulator needed to play Grim
Fandango)
will not honour the request to toggle floating -- if it is floating. LyX,
mplayer and the rest do, so I
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 16:58:24 +0100
Jens Staal staal1...@gmail.com wrote:
Really cool!
And apparently it is actively developed and binaries can be found
here:
I booted Bifrost before sending this message, just to be sure that I'll
not end up as being an idot. I actually copied binaries to
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