On Sun Jun 03, 2007 at 02:37:35AM +0200, Anydot wrote:
> On (02/06/07 17:14), Ning Bao wrote:
> > Hi! Is there a command to launch a program from console (xterm) and assign
> > certain tag number(s) to that program at the same time.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> There's no way as you tag WINDOWS not the pr
On (03/06/07 01:22), Anydot wrote:
> hm, with XRestackWindows we will get bunch of problems and it will bloat
> code as there must be then malloc-ed memory and then filled with
> windows from snext linked list in right order.
>
> All we need is some form of "layers" on for raising up floating wind
On (02/06/07 17:14), Ning Bao wrote:
> Hi! Is there a command to launch a program from console (xterm) and assign
> certain tag number(s) to that program at the same time.
>
> Thanks.
There's no way as you tag WINDOWS not the program. And WM can get
anything from the program's environment (for ex
> No, this is not dwm related, but X reports enter/focusin
> events to the client windows, so this is the reason why those
> clients draw themselve looking like accepting input during a
> glance - but this is only until dwm focuses the right client.
Does dwm can get the focused window by the point
Hi! Is there a command to launch a program from console (xterm) and assign
certain tag number(s) to that program at the same time.
Thanks.
On (03/06/07 00:58), Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> >sort of Inteligent Restack (TM) :DD but hey, this will render monocle()
> yes probably restack should be rethinked because sometimes it is
> called unnecessaryly in lt->arrange() (togglebar, inc(n)master(w),
> zoom, configurenotify, ..).
good to see tha
I know this problem for a long time, but this is not easily solvable. If
ok i didn't think much about the problem previously
sort of Inteligent Restack (TM) :DD but hey, this will render monocle()
yes probably restack should be rethinked because sometimes it is
called unnecessaryly in lt->arra
On (02/06/07 23:55), Anydot wrote:
> I know this problem for a long time, but this is not easily solvable. If
> every windows which is visible&&!focused && !floating is banned too,
> the focus() MUST be changed too, to unban focused window, this is imho
> the best solution. Other solution is not ca
On (02/06/07 22:51), Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> XLowerWindow is called for every tiled win at every lt->arrange() call
> which moves the window back in the X window stack
>
> this is not a problem for other tiled layouts or when only one window
> is visible, but when we have more windows all the hidde
XLowerWindow is called for every tiled win at every lt->arrange() call
which moves the window back in the X window stack
this is not a problem for other tiled layouts or when only one window
is visible, but when we have more windows all the hidden windows got
an Expose event which causes annoying
On 6/2/07, markus schnalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Szabolcs Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ps: you don't have to tell us your life story when you have a problem
oh, I loved to read about his experiences ...
he even included this hint for you to skip this first paragraph -- very
polite, I
Szabolcs Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ps: you don't have to tell us your life story when you have a problem
oh, I loved to read about his experiences ...
he even included this hint for you to skip this first paragraph -- very
polite, I think
markus
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 05:04:58PM +0200, pancake wrote:
> I have noticed that when switching between different windows the window under
> the mouse pointer gets focus for a moment before focusing the right window.
>
> The window does not draws the focused border but acts as if it gets focus.
>
>
I have noticed that when switching between different windows the window under
the mouse pointer gets focus for a moment before focusing the right window.
The window does not draws the focused border but acts as if it gets focus.
I have noticed this opening 5 terminals, letting the mouse pointer o
Hi pancake,
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 05:45:47PM +0200, pancake wrote:
> dmenu:
> - up/down keys act as left/right keys
I don't see the point in enabling two different keys for the
same thing.
> - mouse wheel act as left/right keys too
> - mouse left click activates the selected word
> - mouse
Ok, I met my first "bug". In DWM, Firefox cannot display Chinese character
not a bug
you must select a font which have the proper glyphs for your encoding
1. I am wondering if my FONT configuration will work only in Ubuntu or will
work in other distro also?
will work if the given font is insta
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