Good evening Markus,
Markus Teich markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de wrote:
You can use http://surf.suckless.org/patches/smoothscrolling-via-GTK3
Excuse me, maybe I missed something, but could you tell me why you
posted that patch? I was mentioning the API itself, in my previous
email.
Anyway, thank
Nick suckless-...@njw.me.uk wrote:
If you read the patch you'll see it updates surf to use webkitgtk3.
Which I would guess uses Webkit 2. If that's the case it probably
makes sense to switch to it, if Webkit 1 is about to be deprecated.
Yeah true, I guess I will need to leave GTK2 soon or
Hi,
I plan to use surf as my primary browser and few weeks ago I decided
to compile WebKitGTK 2.4.0. After that release, WebKit1 won't be
included[1] in the tarballs.
Actually, I like to compile the last WebKitGTK release for my favourite
browsers. Could you tell me if it changes something for
Hi there,
Few days ago, I sent an email to Anselm R Garbe because I want
to donate to suckless.org. I didn't have an answer so far.
Actually, there is a donate page on the official website, but
I think it's not enough clear. It seems we can't donate without
a Paypal account.
Would you mind to put
Carlos Torres vlaadbr...@gmail.com wrote:
You must have a lot of bitcoins sitting around :p
If only... ;)
I'm too much poor to buy a powerful pickaxe.
Y.
Good evening,
sin s...@2f30.org wrote:
As part of experimenting with a toy distro I wanted to get rid of
busybox's init, so I hacked together sinit[1]. sinit is based on Strake's
init[2].
This is a wonderful idea. Few months ago, we talked about a
suckless init. I am happy to see something
Christoph Lohmann 2...@r-36.net wrote:
Both of your patches have been applied. Thank you for sending them!
I'm glad to see all those patches applied upstream. It was
an exciting week for surf.
Regards
Y.
Good evening,
sin s...@2f30.org wrote:
This is my first journey into the DWM code. I've added
a FIFO control file that you can use to simulate any of the existing
keybinds.
Let me know if this is of interest to anyone and I will post it
to the patches section on the wiki.
Very nice!
This
Quentin Rameau quinq...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, another version of the patches, with a command line option added.
I'll have a look on monday for implementing a whitelist.
I _really_ appreciate your work. It seems I will use surf as my
primary browser, really soon!
Good job.
Regards
Y.
Quentin RAMEAU quinq...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I made a patch which lets the user set the cookie policy (accept
always, never, no third party) in config.h, since surf uses the
default “accept always”.
I didn't add a flag for it as I think that wouldn't be necessary.
If someone finds it
Hiltjo Posthuma hil...@codemadness.org wrote:
I've been using runit-musl with the ignite scripts and it works really
well. I still need to replace udev with busybox mdev or smdev.
Links:
runit: http://smarden.org/runit/
ignite: https://github.com/chneukirchen/ignite
conference talk about
Hi,
I often read the rocks page on http://suckless.org and
I like it. I found some useful programs.
Do you think I could add a section about init? I know ignite
and busybox init, it might be interesting.
Regards
From Y.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 08:53:27AM -0500, Bryan Bennett wrote:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 8:46 AM, sin s...@2f30.org wrote:
David Galos wrote a small init which you might be interested in.
Check it out at: http://galos.no-ip.org/qinit
This looks really interesting. I might try it out
Hey dudes,
I wrote a shell script using mksh, which generates websites. You need to write
your pages / posts in HTML or markdown (the project supports smu) and then
the script will create your website. I know we have werc but I wanted to
write my own tools.
Actually it's a bit hard to describe
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