Re: [dev] Minimalist software. Should I care?

2023-07-06 Thread dther
what I ask. - dther On 23/07/04 07:06PM, Nikita Krasnov wrote: > Just bear with me on this one, this is not a bait or a troll, I promise. I > genuinely fell very confused. > > What would be the point of using minimalist software if bloated and > excessively complex programs completely s

Re: [dev] [dwm] default window attaching behaviour

2021-11-30 Thread dther
On 21/11/29 01:23PM, Mateusz Okulus wrote: > On 21/11/29 06:25PM, dther wrote: > > I've been thinking about dwm's default behaviours, ,,, > > As you say you launch new programs as you need them. This means the > launched program should have highest priority because you want to

[dev] [dwm] default window attaching behaviour

2021-11-29 Thread dther
I've been thinking about dwm's default behaviours, and one of them that's always confused me is how newly attached windows, by default, launch as the "master". Why is this the case? Intuitively, when I begin working, I launch the most important program first, and launch new programs as I need

Re: [dev] tcvt: very useful for seeing more at once

2021-10-15 Thread Rudy Dellomas (dther)
On 21/10/15 06:23AM, Greg Reagle wrote: > On Thu, Oct 14, 2021, at 9:56 PM, Rudy Dellomas (dther) wrote: > > [...] > > `tmux new ';' splitw -h man dwm` > > No, this does not do what tcvt does. Have you actually tried it? Nor does > the MANWIDTH variable. > You're

Re: [dev] tcvt: very useful for seeing more at once

2021-10-14 Thread Rudy Dellomas (dther)
On 21/10/14 12:28PM, Greg Reagle wrote: > FYI > > Useful, but a lot of wasted screen space on my monitor: > man dwm > > MUCH better! I see the entire man page: > tcvt -c 4 man dwm > `tcvt` is a python terminal multiplexer, which is a bit excessive for the purpose of saving terminal