I like the sucksless base idea, (and dietline too!) currently I am using
plan9 userspace.
On Jan 24, 2008 5:38 AM, pancake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 03:13:28PM +0100, Enno Gottox Boland wrote:
> > Very nice idea. What about collecting all these "baseutilities" and
> >
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 12:54:52AM -0500, Ritesh Kumar wrote:
> Hi Marc,
> I just tried out dvtm... its a really nice application of dwm concepts
> to the console. Really awesome!
Thanks!
> I wanted to bounce off a few ideas from the audience about dvtm...
>
> - We know that dwm uses M
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 06:23:02PM +0100, Fabio Scotoni wrote:
> Hello Marc
>
>>> But it's giving the arrow keys as ^[[A to ^[[D to vim. Good, that's not a
>>> big problem, at least, as i can use hjkl, but it would be more
>>> comfortable with the arrow keys.
>>
>> I never noticed this, it seems li
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 03:13:28PM +0100, Enno Gottox Boland wrote:
> Very nice idea. What about collecting all these "baseutilities" and
> put them on suckless.org? If we can write more utilities we may get a
> complete suckless userspace... :)
Sure! When I implement all the basic stuff like nest
This patch is not a solution. is just a hack.
If you read the patch, and the archives in tihs mailing list you'll find
the reason and some snippets of java code (and the path to the buggy code
into the java source).
The patch obviously is not affordable for dwm because monad is written in
Haskell
> just to make sure: you did read the dwm man page (BUGS section), and
> setting AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit in your environment does not help, does
> it?
Yes, I tried this solution. It did not work.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Renick
--
Renick Bell
http://the3rd2nd.com
Stated as explicitly as possible:
1. I need to be able to use java gui apps and dwm at the same time. My
justification is in the extended footnote.
2. This post seems to explain why java apps only appear as gray
windows in dwm, and it provides a patch for the Xmonad window manager:
http://article
Very nice idea. What about collecting all these "baseutilities" and
put them on suckless.org? If we can write more utilities we may get a
complete suckless userspace... :)
2008/1/23, pancake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Oops I forgot to say that it supports a dmenu-mode (this code inherits from
> the ol
Oops I forgot to say that it supports a dmenu-mode (this code inherits from
the old eread program I send to the list few months ago).
Usage is quite simple:
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *ret;
dl_init();
dl_prompt = "$ ";
do {
ret = dl_re
As I request in a previous mail I have developed a readline-like
library in a minimalistic way avoiding the unnecessary overhead
and dependency with a single portable c file.
I have tested this on NetBSD, GNU/linux and native w32 and works
pretty fine.
The library currently supports autocompletio
On Jan 23, 2008 9:22 PM, Szabolcs Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/23/08, James Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Renick is correct, swingOSC is a cross-platform gui solution *for*
> > supercollider (meaning that its a gui toolkit that is intergrated with
> > the language).
>
> his stateme
On 1/23/08, James Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Renick is correct, swingOSC is a cross-platform gui solution *for*
> supercollider (meaning that its a gui toolkit that is intergrated with
> the language).
his statement ("..SwingOSC is the only way to use GUI code.. ") is still false
he can u
*sigh*
It would be nice if people actually read emails before replying.
Renick is correct, swingOSC is a cross-platform gui solution *for*
supercollider (meaning that its a gui toolkit that is intergrated with
the language).
At the moment it is the *only* one, it has nothing to do with the
myriad
On 1/23/08, Renick Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> audio stuff. On Linux, SwingOSC is the only way to use GUI code
> written by people on Macs or Windows. To be able to play with other
> people's work, and for them to be able to use mine, I'm stuck with
bullshit
tk, gtk, gtk2, qt, fltk, wx, ...
2008/1/23, Renick Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Anselm> Is IcedTea based on the Sun source code?
>
> http://iced-tea.org/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
>
> " What is IcedTea?
>
> "Not all of the source code that makes up the JDK is available under
> an open-source license. In order to build an OpenJDK
2008/1/23, Renick Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yeah, obviously I don't really want to be using java. However, I use
> SuperCollider (http://supercollider.sourceforge.net/ ) to do realtime
> audio stuff. On Linux, SwingOSC is the only way to use GUI code
> written by people on Macs or Windows. To be
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