Re: [dev] [libutf] Proposal for additional rune utility functions

2015-02-10 Thread Julian Dammann
> > Yes, I speak about static linking, because It is what we have in > > sbase, so dynamic linking is outside of this discussion (ant it is > > not suckless :P). And maybe compilers are smarters, but the link > > process is the same. Try it and you will see it. Even if you find > > some too much sm

Re: [dev] [dwm] Multi-seat with dwm in a single X server

2013-10-20 Thread Julian Dammann
> Multi-seat with full 3d acceleration. Is this something of interest to you? I am very interested :) Can you share your patches, please? I would also be very interested in your specific setup and if you had to tweak e.g. xorg configuration.

[dev] Re - libsl/drw integration - patch

2013-06-16 Thread Julian Dammann
Hi, just looked at Anselm's commit 'finished libsl/drw integration' ( 5364697914fd4272fc1a6494b4fc522d2935427a ) and during merging a patch of mine I saw the no longer needed color enum, and the new definitions of thmnorm and thmsel. As I use extra border colors for floating and urgent windows, I

Re: [dev] Re: Starch has a web site

2012-12-06 Thread Julian Dammann
> Maybe a 9p feed. What's a 9p feed? (I google'd - no luck)

Re: [dev] [surf] Disable javascript

2012-11-15 Thread Julian Dammann
On 2012/11/15 - 09:49:04 +, Raphael Proust wrote: > On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Julian Dammann > wrote: > >> I read them, but I suppose I don't remember them... > > > > No. > > Not to sound too rude, but this is not the problem here... > > T

Re: [dev] [surf] Disable javascript

2012-11-15 Thread Julian Dammann
> Well, you don't know what I did, so don't judge too fast. I'm stating facts, take away any judgement you feel entitled to. Fact is: your question was trivial; the answer to your question *was* one "man surf" or web search away. > I did read the manual, a long time ago, bit I did. And I'm sure

Re: [dev] [surf] Disable javascript

2012-11-15 Thread Julian Dammann
> I read them, but I suppose I don't remember them... No. Not to sound too rude, but this is not the problem here... Welcome to "How to answer almost all your questions about any software without wasting other people's time": 1. Is there a manual? If no goto 2 else 1a 1a. Have you read it? If

Re: [dev] [dwm] [PATCH] spawn_cwd - spawn from current client's cwd

2011-11-25 Thread Julian Dammann
> It's all about spatial locality. When I'm editing some code in Vim, > I like to launch some new terminals (or file managers) in the same > working directory as the file I'm editing to do additional things. Ever tried ":!your_terminal &" in vim? Maybe that's good enough for you if bound to some