I've been catching up on the archives since joining this list. In
Marc's announcement for dvtm-0.4 he included the following todo item:
* terminal emulation fixes: make arrow keys work within vim (without
the TERM=linux workaround).
I think this is vim's bug, not dvtm's or madtty's or
I think the problem is not interesting anymore, but I want to share
some ideas though.
Jeremy O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, a potential problem I see already is the desktop being covered by all
the tiled windows that they'd want to open. One window open, desktop is
gone.
You could
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 00:24:53 -0800
Charlie Kester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been catching up on the archives since joining this list. In
Marc's announcement for dvtm-0.4 he included the following todo item:
* terminal emulation fixes: make arrow keys work within vim (without
the
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 12:24:53AM -0800, Charlie Kester wrote:
I've been catching up on the archives since joining this list. In
Marc's announcement for dvtm-0.4 he included the following todo item:
* terminal emulation fixes: make arrow keys work within vim (without
the TERM=linux
Hi Charlie,
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 11:55:46AM -0800, Charlie Kester wrote:
Please add a layout with vertically stacked windows on the left rather
than the right. Somehow it feels unnatural to have the master area on
the left. Maybe it's because I'm a native English speaker accustomed to
* Marc Andre Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-25 17:45:43 +0100]:
I have already spent some time tracking this down, it turns out that
there are multiple keyboard cursor modes. On startup vim switches to
one of those and then expects the terminal to respond accordingly.
The reason why it
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 11:55:46AM -0800, Charlie Kester wrote:
Please add a layout with vertically stacked windows on the left rather
than the right. Somehow it feels unnatural to have the master area on
the left. Maybe it's because I'm a native English speaker accustomed to
reading left to
* Marc Andre Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-25 18:11:11 +0100]:
Hi Charlie,
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 11:55:46AM -0800, Charlie Kester wrote:
Please add a layout with vertically stacked windows on the left rather
than the right. Somehow it feels unnatural to have the master area on
the
On 2/25/08, Charlie Kester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the left. Maybe it's because I'm a native English speaker accustomed to
reading left to right...
i humbly remind you that left-right writing system is not invented
for the english language
and most of the dwm users probably native
Hey guys,
I had to set up solaris 10 on an old sun workstation that we have. I gotta
admit this is quite an impressive release (in terms of technology, ease of
installation, etc.)
Anyways that aside. I had to read up on the Solaris 10 install guide from Sun
and wow it is beautifully and
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Amit Uttamchandani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
I had to set up solaris 10 on an old sun workstation that we have. I gotta
admit this is quite an impressive release (in terms of technology, ease of
installation, etc.)
Anyways that aside. I had to
Amit Uttamchandani dixit (2008-02-25, 13:44):
I had to set up solaris 10 on an old sun workstation that we have. I gotta
admit this is quite an impressive release (in terms of technology, ease of
installation, etc.)
Anyways that aside. I had to read up on the Solaris 10 install guide from
Judging by the *smell* of it I'd say it's Adobe FrameMaker, but acroread
says it's Application: XPP (whatever that is), PDF Producer: Acrobat
Distiller Server 6.0.1 for Solaris
Doesn't help much, doesn't look like LaTeX either.
Aah interesting...i should have tried to use pdfinfo to
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