Re: [dev] [st] [solved] problem reading man pages

2013-05-22 Thread G David Modica
On 13:16 Wed 22 May , Maximilian Dietrich wrote: > I had the same problem. I fixed it by changing defaultitalic and > defaultunderline in the st config to a readable color. > > Cheers, > Maximilian D. That is it! Thank you all.

Re: [dev] [st] problem reading man pages

2013-05-22 Thread G David Modica
On 11:06 Wed 22 May , Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Fernando C.V. dixit: > > >rendered, but unreadable.. can you copy-paste the invisible spaces > >between the "[-c ]"? > > How about: > > script man foo q exit > gdm@gdmThink ~$ script man foo q exit bash: syntax error near unexpected

Re: [dev] [st] problem reading man pages

2013-05-22 Thread G David Modica
On 11:56 Wed 22 May , Fernando C.V. wrote: > Maybe you altered your st colors somehow and the highlights make the > characters hard to see... my guess is that the words are there > rendered, but unreadable.. can you copy-paste the invisible spaces > between the "[-c ]"? > Yes, the missing

Re: [dev] [st] problem reading man pages

2013-05-22 Thread G David Modica
On 11:50 Wed 22 May , Fernando C.V. wrote: > or better: > > set | grep LESS gdm@gdmThink ~$ set | grep LESS gdm@gdmThink ~$

Re: [dev] [st] problem reading man pages

2013-05-22 Thread G David Modica
On 11:48 Wed 22 May , Fernando C.V. wrote: > Maybe you have some custom less settings? > try this: > > echo $LESS > echo $LESS_TERMCAP_mb - $LESS_TERMCAP_md - $LESS_TERMCAP_so - > $LESS_TERMCAP_us > echo $LESS_TERMCAP_me - $LESS_TERMCAP_se - $LESS_TERMCAP_so - > $LESS_TERMCAP_ue >

Re: [dev] [st] problem reading man pages

2013-05-22 Thread G David Modica
On 11:47 Wed 22 May , Chris Down wrote: > You have misunderstood the question -- what is your $PAGER? gdm@gdmThink ~$ echo $PAGER gdm@gdmThink ~$ I believe it defaults to "less".

Re: [dev] [st] problem reading man pages

2013-05-21 Thread G David Modica
On 20:21 Tue 21 May , Anthony J. Bentley wrote: > G David Modica writes: > > On 19:01 Tue 21 May , Anthony J. Bentley wrote: > > > Would be helpful to specify what program generates your manpages. Manuals > > > l > > ook > > > fine here with st ti

Re: [dev] [st] problem reading man pages

2013-05-21 Thread G David Modica
On 19:01 Tue 21 May , Anthony J. Bentley wrote: > Would be helpful to specify what program generates your manpages. Manuals look > fine here with st tip and mandoc... > No idea how man pages are generated. I am running Archlinux. Any idea how I can tell how they are generated? David

[dev] [st] problem reading man pages

2013-05-21 Thread G David Modica
Hi, I just noticed that man pages are not rendered properly under st-0.4.1 tip. For example in "man st" the SYNOPSYS line shows as: st [-a] [-c ] [-f ] [-g ] [-o ] [-t ] [-w ] [-v] [-e...] st-0.3 shows the line as: st [-a] [-c class]

Re: [dev] [dwm] merging bottom stack?

2011-09-26 Thread G David Modica
On 21:43 Mon 26 Sep , Nick wrote: > Hi folks, > > Just wondering what people think about the idea of merging the > bstack layout patch to the plain vanilla dwm? It's pretty > non-intrusive, and a very useful layout for small screens (where the > regular tiled layout results in excess line w

Re: [dev] [surf] some potential bugs and some user questions

2009-12-14 Thread G David Modica
On 04:56 Mon 14 Dec , Jorge Vargas wrote: > > 1- for some reason surf stalls for a couple of seconds on a new page, > I just hit ctrl-g suckless.org and it stalled for 11sec! with > a [0%] indicator then loaded the page really fast. Is there a way I > can get a log of what it's doing? I belie