On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 23:40:34 -0700, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 01:05:47 -0700, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
> > I'm using st master at 7f990328e4fec8dfaaad311cb8af2304b58c872e
> > where this OSC-52 payload is exceeding strescseq.buf's STR_BUF_SIZE
>
> The
On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 01:05:47 -0700, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
> I'm using st master at 7f990328e4fec8dfaaad311cb8af2304b58c872e where
> this OSC-52 payload is exceeding strescseq.buf's STR_BUF_SIZE length:
>
> print
Hello,
I'm using st master at 7f990328e4fec8dfaaad311cb8af2304b58c872e where
this OSC-52 payload is exceeding strescseq.buf's STR_BUF_SIZE length:
printf
On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 21:35:33 +0200, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
> I think we don't need it, as you can do it using environment
> variables:
>
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/119/colors-in-man-pages
Thanks for the tip! Perhaps this patch may still be useful for cases
where less(1) is
On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 22:23:56 -0300, Lucas Gabriel Vuotto wrote:
> usually, git protocol is read-only. Have you tried pushing with
> the remote set to http://git.suckless.org/sites ?
Yes I tried that, but a similar failure occurred:
$ git remote set-url origin http://git.suckless.org/sites
.
From f58e4a935dcc71f605866d3044667476e41e3fcb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Suraj N. Kurapati" <sun...@riseup.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2017 11:42:22 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] [st/boldcolor] Adding new "boldcolor" patch for st
---
st.suckless.org/patches/boldco
On Wed, 06 Apr 2016 18:45:57 -0500, Joshua Haase wrote:
> Marc André Tanner writes:
> > you do not have to prefix your sam command with `ggvG` because
> > in normal mode it will by default be applied to the whole file.
>
> Or you could use `:,` to mean the whole file (i.
On Sat 28 Jan 2012 09:03:26 PM PST, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
Þann lau 28.jan 2012 19:13, skrifaði Tom Vincent:
targeting ewmh/icccm is out of the question. How about a new
suckless protocol between dwm and its status bar?
_NET_WM_TYPE_DOCK support and XEmbed tag switcher would do half
the
On Mon 23 Jan 2012 07:10:57 PM PST, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 11:04:55 -, Nick wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 11:57:42AM +0100, hiro wrote:
Security is not a feature.
I thought you were restricting yourself to Sundays.
Yes, on Sundays ;)
Ah, such comedians! I love
On Fri 20 Jan 2012 03:42:54 PM PST, Matt Carter wrote:
please excuse me if this should have went to hackers instead of dev.
Wow, the hackers mailing list still exists? I guess the dev
mailing list isn't exclusive or elitist enough for some people. :-/
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On Fri 20 Jan 2012 04:32:24 PM PST, Kurt H Maier wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:58:06PM -0800, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
Wow, the hackers mailing list still exists? I guess the dev
mailing list isn't exclusive or elitist enough for some people. :-/
don't get your panties in a twist
On Sun 15 Jan 2012 08:06:55 AM PST, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
If someone is unhappy that a bug was closed, issue a new bug. Closing
a bug should be a final operation (in my experience this is one
problem with the existing BTS that allow re-opening closed bugs, but
re-opening closed bugs means your
On Sun 08 Jan 2012 04:30:47 PM PST, John Matthewman wrote:
I would like a window manager that has wmii's acme-like window
management, but without the 9P filesystem, wmiir, support for
configuration via python, ruby, etc.
Try i3, which was inspired by wmii: http://i3wm.org/
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On Sat 24 Dec 2011 12:13:04 PM PST, dtk wrote:
On 12/22/2011 05:54 PM, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
I'm another WMII expatriate and I'm still not completely used to
DWM's lack of on-the-fly tag creation: especially when some new
random task comes up and all of my tags are currently occupied
On Thu 29 Dec 2011 07:20:21 PM PST, Nick wrote:
The Arch community [...] seem to have [...] uninformed people
doing strange things in their midst. All good practise and
experimentation and whathaveyou, but
It's a bazaar of artist/tinkerers sharing, learning, and having fun.
can be annoying
Hello,
I recently finished playing Deus Ex 3 and while reading about its
development, I found this DWM reference in a concept art poster:
http://www.stuffwelike.com/stuffwelike/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/deusex3_169801.jpg
It's a long shot, but I like to think it refers to the DWM WM. ;)
Happy
On Fri 23 Dec 2011 10:24:54 AM PST, Jakub Lach wrote:
They work day to day in Gnome, then try to emulate it's insanity
in currently acceptable flavour of the month wm, then brag
on their home forum with screenshots (arch forum anyone?),
seeking peer approval.
Touché! s/Gnome/wmii/ and
On Fri 23 Dec 2011 11:16:46 PM PST, hiro wrote:
bourne shell sucks (better use awk for tabular calculations)
Indeed, see http://c2.com/doc/expense/ (via Christian Neukirchen).
After several hours my QOS now seems to work properly:
http://h1ro.dyndns.org/uplink2.png
The graph you originally
On Thu 22 Dec 2011 02:44:54 PM PST, dtk wrote:
is there a way to have widgets in the status bar display images
instead of utf8 symbols?
I gave up on this approach for DWM and used dzen2 as my status bar
instead: https://github.com/sunaku/.dwm/blob/master/dwm-statusbar
(Pictured at bottom of
On Thu 22 Dec 2011 04:36:55 PM PST, dtk wrote:
I just cannot see how to do the stuff I feel I need with static
layouts. And since I don't believe that manual layouts are what
bloat wmii, I fail to understand why I cannot haz them :/ Worse, I
fail to see why I'm the only one who wants them
On Thu 22 Dec 2011 04:57:24 PM PST, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
In dwm you can view multiple tags at the same time, which pulls all
clients with that tag into view. (Which is really amazing once you get
used to it. Other window managers just make me feel really
constrained.)
Now that you mention
On Thu 22 Dec 2011 06:07:05 PM PST, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
On 22 December 2011 18:02, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
Multi-tagging is cool and useful, but too coarse grained in DWM.
I don't understand what you mean. In dwm a single client can have
multiple tags, and one can also view multiple
On Thu 22 Dec 2011 02:05:36 PM PST, Jacob Todd wrote:
On Dec 22, 2011 12:03 PM, Suraj N. Kurapati sun...@gmail.com
wrote:
Now that you mention it, I rarely use this feature because it's too
coarse grained. For instance, I have tags pre-allocated for
particular tasks so viewing more than
On Thu 22 Dec 2011 01:58:45 PM PST, hiro wrote:
I want to display a more complicated network with multiple streams
of different services, multiple interfaces, multiple clients,
multiple uplinks.
http://wiki.linuxwall.info/lib/exe/fetch.php/fr:ressources:dossiers:networking:figure9-tcgraph.png
On Thu 22 Dec 2011 11:54:21 AM PST, Seth Hover wrote:
Is there a reason you're not just using awesome?
Subjectively, I like C and Ruby better than Lua. Architecturally, I
like that DWM is minimal, having a very limited statusbar, because
I can use a better tool for the job (dzen2) or even go
On Thu 22 Dec 2011 03:49:32 PM PST, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
you may be interested in flextile [1].
[1]: http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/flextile
This patch needs some love. Particularly, nmaster is built into
dwm now so the mastersplit and shiftmastersplit() are redundant.
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Hello,
This patch inverts colors when drawing currently selected tag.
( See a screenshot here: http://ompldr.org/vYnUyNg ). Cheers.
diff --git a/dwm.c b/dwm.c
index 1d78655..7b29955 100644
--- a/dwm.c
+++ b/dwm.c
@@ -731,9 +731,10 @@ drawbar(Monitor *m) {
for(i = 0; i LENGTH(tags);
On Thu 08 Dec 2011 09:48:07 PM PST, Kaibin Li wrote:
In current hg tip, after launching a program from dmenu, the process
of dmenu_run will not exit until the program launched by it exits.
Good find! Here is my patch to fix the problem. Cheers.
diff --git a/dmenu_run b/dmenu_run
index
On Fri 09 Dec 2011 01:12:52 AM PST, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
-) | exec ${SHELL:-/bin/sh}
+) | exec ${SHELL:-/bin/sh}
We can remove this outer exec entirely; it's a no-op on my system.
diff --git a/dmenu_run b/dmenu_run
index 35a4db3..2257ce0 100755
--- a/dmenu_run
+++ b/dmenu_run
@@ -6,10
On Wed 07 Dec 2011 11:18:30 PM PST, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
I have updated (attached) the dmenu history patch[1] to apply against
the current tip revision 471:60d97462ff9d.
There was a bug in my adaptation: only 1 item was written to histfile.
I'm attaching a new patch that fixes this bug
On Wed 07 Dec 2011 09:58:17 PM PST, Carlos Torres wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 9:46 PM, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
I want to launch a terminal with EWMH window type dialog so
that it opens in the floating layer
you can set the -name of the terminal; that will set the WM_CLASS
to name, XTerm
Hello,
I want to launch a terminal with EWMH window type dialog so that it
opens in the floating layer but I don't want to add a rule to put *all*
terminals in the floating layer. In wmii, I would use the wihack tool
to accomplish this. How could I achieve this in DWM?
In particular, I'm
From: Suraj N. Kurapati sun...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 22:33:10 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] dmenu-tip-history.diff (adapted to new hg tip)
http://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/patches/history
---
dmenu.1 |5
dmenu.c | 68 ++-
2
On Fri 25 Nov 2011 01:00:58 PM PST, Bastien Dejean wrote:
Troels Henriksen a écrit :
look for the process indicated by the _NET_WM_PID property, then
use the working directory of that process.
It seems the value of _NET_WM_PID is not always useful: For urxvtc
clients, it is equal to the
On Fri 25 Nov 2011 10:11:35 AM PST, Kurt Van Dijck wrote:
Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
the ability to open new programs in the currently focused
client's workdir.
https://github.com/sunaku/.dwm/compare/tip...spawn_cwd
I don't understand the feature.
It's all about spatial locality. When I'm
On Sun 30 Oct 2011 08:53:48 AM PDT, Martin Kopta wrote:
4) Should be the code made smaller by witty constructions or do you
prefer boring and obvious constructions (which are generaly longer)?
Following this train of thought, what does the suckless community have
to say about sanity checks via
On Fri 25 Nov 2011 10:42:31 PM PST, Julian Dammann wrote:
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
On Thu 24 Nov 2011 02:57:13 PM PST, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
On Thu 24 Nov 2011 01:58:05 PM PST, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
So I ported this feature to DWM using just 27 SLOC in this[2] patch,
[2]: https://github.com/sunaku/.dwm/compare/tip...spawn_cwd
It is now 29 SLOC after using DWM
On Sat 26 Nov 2011 08:28:26 AM PST, Patrick Haller wrote:
autocmd BufEnter * cd %:p:h
for when you use multiple buffers in vim.
set autochdir
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Hello,
I switched[1] to DWM from WMII recently (after 6 long years, yay!) and
one of the things I missed from my previous WMII configuration was the
ability to open new programs in the currently focused client's workdir.
So I ported this feature to DWM using just 27 SLOC in this[2] patch,
which
On Thu 24 Nov 2011 01:58:05 PM PST, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
So I ported this feature to DWM using just 27 SLOC in this[2] patch,
[2]: https://github.com/sunaku/.dwm/compare/tip...spawn_cwd
It is now 29 SLOC after using DWM coding style and a free(NULL) fix.
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Hello,
I have modified Mate Nagy's attach above patch[1] for DWM into a new
attach below patch (attached) to emulate WMII's behavior of attaching
new clients below the currently focused one.
Cheers.
[1]: http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/attachabove
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diff --git a/dwm.c
On Mon 31 Oct 2011 03:25:48 PM PDT, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
Markdown is great to use, but iirc has no well-defined syntax, which
makes it difficult to parse efficiently.
Not anymore. See https://github.com/tanoku/sundown
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On Thu 10 Nov 2011 09:29:53 PM PST, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
wmii is cursed. Its code base has grown by factor 3 or 4 in terms
of SLOC, whereas its functionality has stalled.
Thanks Anselm. I think I've held on to the past for too long, and
avoided DWM mainly out of disinterest in C. However,
On Thu 03 Nov 2011 09:57:19 AM PDT, Kurt H Maier wrote:
There is nothing suckless about any aspect of modern wmii
I thought Suckless folks were enthusiastic about Plan9 technologies;
has this changed? If so, why?
And how is modern wmii different from its, let's say, pre-modern
phase? From my
Hello,
For those who were weary of my Ruby wmiirc[1]'s power consumption,
I am happy to announce that the latest Ruby 1.9.3-p0 stable release
has solved Ruby's problem of causing excessive CPU wakeups-from-idle
which would drain your laptop battery much sooner than you'd expect.
On my ASUS
On Thu 20 Oct 2011 09:02:10 AM PDT, markus schnalke wrote:
[2011-10-19 21:36] Andrew Hills
it's hard to find the content in your message when the majority
of my mail reader's window is full of PGP signature
I frequently see way worse messages in this respect on this list.
Indeed,
On Thu 20 Oct 2011 01:55:30 AM PDT, Stephen Paul Weber wrote:
Does this list support MIME?
Works for me with PGP MIME.
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On Tue 18 Oct 2011 11:01:07 AM PDT, Nick wrote:
* Find - search through scrollback (maybe using regex).
I find this to be one of URxvt's killer features. Alt-S brings up
an interactive regexp search of the scrollback buffer: urxvtperl(3).
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On Mon 17 Oct 2011 02:29:43 PM PDT, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
Separating the status bar from the window manager would require us
to fill root with atoms, or else invent our own IPC protocol, and
it would generally get quite messy.
That's what wmii does, where IPC is done via the 9P2000
On Mon 03 Oct 2011 08:05:26 AM PDT, Patrick Haller wrote:
update_config() { [ `mtime $cfg` -gt `mtime $history` ] . $cfg
; }
export PS1='`update_config` '
Never heard of mtime(1). Is that POSIX sh? This is:
update_config() { [ $cfg -nt $history ] . $cfg ; }
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On Mon 03 Oct 2011 07:49:04 PM PDT, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
On 3 October 2011 19:42, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
Never heard of mtime(1). Is that POSIX sh? This is:
update_config() { [ $cfg -nt $history ] . $cfg ; }
No it isn't, the '-nt' flag is a non-POSIX test(1) extension.
I stand
On Fri 30 Sep 2011 07:23:25 AM PDT, Andy Spencer wrote:
*yet another* new window manager, called `wmpus' [1].
[...]
- Runs natively on X11 and MS Windows
The newer WMs are all using libxcb instead of xlib for X11:
http://xcb.freedesktop.org
Good luck on your project! :-)
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On Thu 25 Aug 2011 03:40:56 PM PDT, Nick wrote:
I confess to not being overly familiar with the finer points of
forking, so hope someone better than me can suggest a fix.
I recommend Beej's Guide to Unix IPC for such knowledge:
http://beej.us/guide/bgipc/output/html/multipage/fork.html
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On Wed 10 Aug 2011 11:24:54 PM PDT, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
On 10 August 2011 23:10, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
dwm could use an fwvm-style Close which sends a delete if the
window supports it, otherwise sends a kill, thus hiding a
particularly ugly part of X.
It does.
s/dwm/wmii/ ?
On Fri 05 Aug 2011 12:18:06 AM PDT, Nathan Neff wrote:
Linux 2.6.39-ARCH
otAre you running Arch Linux again? It's so tempting!/ot
Yup, I've been riding the edge with ArchLinux since February. :-)
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On Fri 05 Aug 2011 01:16:35 PM PDT, dtk wrote:
On Fri 05 Aug 2011 12:37:52 AM PDT, dtk wrote:
putting the flash player on a website into fullscreen regularly
(very -.-) freezes my screen.
@Suraj If you see it, but Kris doesn't, does that mean the problem
might be related to rumai?
That
On Fri 05 Aug 2011 03:50:51 PM PDT, Daniel Kowalski wrote:
I usually download videos as MP4 files using 'MP4 Downloader'
addon for firebloat and play them offline.
Adobe's flash player caches video streams in memory (and in the
past: on disk), so you can play them directly from that cache:
#
On Tue 02 Aug 2011 07:24:47 PM PDT, Am Jam wrote:
he wants the number of tags to dynamically grow and shrink on the
fly given some key combination according to his workflow that day.
Sounds like a good use-case for wmii's dynamic tagging system. I
create task-based views all the time,
On Fri 05 Aug 2011 12:37:52 AM PDT, dtk wrote:
putting the flash player on a website into fullscreen regularly
(very -.-) freezes my screen.
On my system, only the flash video freezes --- stops rendering new
frames, but audio continues playing normally. However, on YouTube,
the fullscreen
On Mon 25 Jul 2011 06:22:58 PM PDT, ilf wrote:
What's your favorite color-scheme?
I use Vim's xoria256 color scheme[1] in my Xresources[2].
[1] http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2140
[2] http://snk.tuxfamily.org/log/xoria256-terminal-color-scheme.html
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On Fri 29 Jul 2011 03:16:20 PM PDT, Aleksey Zapparov wrote:
http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/6758/201107281723071280x800s.png
Wow, nice color scheme! Would you mind sharing it? And how did you
make your terminals (and wmii's client borders) translucent? O_o
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On Mon 04 Jul 2011 08:58:07 PM PDT, Pieter Praet wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 11:18:16 -0700, Noah Birnel wrote:
I am not arguing that no one should attempt to calibrate their
monitor - but that it is not a necessity for all graphics work.
In our case, it would be a waste of time.
So you'll
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.
On Thu 23 Jun 2011 12:25:26 AM PDT, Arian Kuschki wrote:
when dwm segfaults next time, where will I find the coredump file?
In the directory where dwm was run. If you use startx, then
you would typically find the coredump in your home directory.
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On Tue 21 Jun 2011 09:54:15 AM PDT, Nick wrote:
given that you're disowning wmii, and are skeptical of libixp.
I have mirrored wmii and libixp source repositories on GitHub:
https://github.com/sunaku/wmii
https://github.com/sunaku/libixp
Cheers.
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On Tue 21 Jun 2011 03:05:43 PM PDT, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:00:06PM -0700, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
I have mirrored wmii and libixp source repositories on GitHub:
https://github.com/sunaku/wmii
https://github.com/sunaku/libixp
There's no need. They've been available on
On Tue 21 Jun 2011 12:23:04 PM PDT, Robert Ransom wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 12:15:19 -0700 Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
On Tue 21 Jun 2011 03:05:43 PM PDT, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:00:06PM -0700, Suraj Kurapati
wrote:
https://github.com/sunaku/wmii
https
On Thu 09 Jun 2011 02:50:53 PM PDT, hiro wrote:
The Tamsyn guy says it's an aliased font. What does it mean?
Here's a reply from the author of Tamsyn regarding this matter:
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2011 14:04:43 -0700
From: Scott Fial sc...@fial.com
To: Suraj N. Kurapati sun
On Wed 08 Jun 2011 09:26:08 PM PDT, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jun 2011 19:09:25 +0200 pancake wrote:
White background terminals harm my eyes.
I cant think on anybody spending lot of time on a white
background terminal. Its anti natural.
I've been through a lot of (old)
On Wed 08 Jun 2011 10:11:52 PM PDT, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 13:50:14 -0700 Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
[2]: http://www.fial.com/~scott/tamsyn-font/
If I may say so on brief acquaintance with it, that's a well-made
bitmap font, that is.
Indeed, Tamsyn is the fairest
On Mon 06 Jun 2011 06:16:22 PM PDT, garbeam wrote:
On 6 June 2011 17:45, Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
non-electronic books suck because you can't easily search in, or
copypaste from them.
Let's talk again in 40 years if you can still read your ebooks by
then :) I stay loyal to real books.
+1
Hello,
Here is an interesting and relevant talk on suckless design:
Making Apps That Don't Suck by Mike Lee on May 20, 2011 (~1hr)
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Making-Apps-That-Dont-Suck
Cheers.
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On Thu 19 May 2011 12:07:54 PM PDT, Le Tian wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:04 AM, pancake wrote:
this windings approach looks cool. Can you explain in a wiki/web
the steps to create such font file, and how to do your setup?
here is a link: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=92895
On Tue 17 May 2011 12:15:36 PM PDT, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
On Tue 17 May 2011 10:27:56 AM PDT, Jesse W. Hathaway wrote:
Is it possible to add an event hook to look for the creation of
a specific client, e.g. VLC,
Yes, add a handler for the CreateClient event:
control:
event
On Sun 08 May 2011 03:54:33 PM PDT, Ben Smith wrote:
the programs list does not appear until its pressed a few times,
or another action if called.
That's because your program list is being re-computed every time you
press Mod4-p. To fix this, compute the program list once and cache
it in
On Sun 08 May 2011 05:10:37 PM PDT, Ben Smith wrote:
I have also removed all the proglist stuff, and have tried with
the other key that i have written a handler for (Mod4-h) and it
also requires being pressed twice
Let's try a simpler handler logic:
# Run program
Mod4-p)
wmiir
On Sun 08 May 2011 06:13:28 PM PDT, Ben Smith wrote:
the menu is not displayed at all and I get a message...
wmiir: fatal: setsid: can't exec: No such file or directory
If I add eval exec to the line it works after two presses
Mod4-p)
eval exec wmiir setsid ls / | wimenu -s 0
On Sat 07 May 2011 08:53:40 PM PDT, m1...@web.de wrote:
Not having the time, energy, or motivation to hack on wmii is
reasonable
wrong, i wrote: time, the other stuff is invented by your
imagination..
True, I projected my feelings into your statement whilst empathizing.
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