I have mine just clock and date, but it'll show other stats when they
are "interesting" ie high cpu usage, discharging/low battery, low/off wifi, etc
Jeremy
On Sat 09 May 2009 - 10:47AM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 11:49:53AM +0200, sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de wrote:
> > I noticed I
my guess would be that DISPLAY isn't getting set. acpid is probably run
as root or before the env. variable exists and so can't read it.
Jeremy
On Mon 04 May 2009 - 12:12AM, Preben Randhol wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have setup my Asus Eee to run commands when I press the function keys
> (like power up/d
Don't be a bigot, it just makes you look like a moron too. Free Software
is about choice, forcing people to use an app just because you use it is
pretty stupid and annoying and just gives people a negative association
with it. Let people make their own choices. Last I checked it was very
easy to s
On Sat 25 Apr 2009 - 07:23PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I discussed several stuff on IRC recently but wanted to share my thoughts
> here.
>
> 1. One idea is getting rid of the dwm bar altogether and to print the
> dwm state to stdout when it changes, however after thinking carefully
Aw I was so close on the urgent patch, just missed the Arg ptr.
Here's a working version:
{ MODKEY, XK_u, focusurgent, {0} },
void
focusurgent(Arg *x) {
for(c = stack; c && !(c->isurgent); c = c->snext);
if(sel && sel != c) {
grabbuttons(sel, False);
This is completely untested, but "should" do what you ask, just add to
config.h and bind it to a key...
--
void
focusurgent(const Arg *arg) {
Client *c;
for(c = stack; c && !(c->isurgent); c = c->snext);
if(sel && sel != c) {
grabbuttons(sel, False);
XSetWindowBorder(dpy, sel
block that connects to any unsecured access point.
# We give it a low priority so any defined blocks are preferred.
network={
key_mgmt=NONE
priority=-999
}
---
Jeremy
On Mon 20 Apr 2009 - 02:04PM, Lee Azzarello wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Jeremy Ja
I used to use stalonetray to be able to access nm-applet for wireless.
But I've recently gotten a pretty good config going for wpa_supplicant
that auto-connects to my secure wireless, but also uses any unsecured
networks automatically when I'm on the road. It's pretty straightforward
to setup, and
You mean the "urgent" window manager hints. there was a thread not long
ago with everything you need probably:
http://lists.suckless.org/dwm/0904/7798.html
Jeremy
On Fri 17 Apr 2009 - 10:00AM, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
> Bartosz Nitkiewicz dixit (2009-04-17, 09:52):
>
> > Enno Boland (Gottox) pi
n rxvt ' and grep for urgentOnBell. If this option does not
> exist, than
> this is your problem.
>
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> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Jeremy Jay wrote:
>
> > I've gotten it to work, are you all actually inserting a real ^G
I've gotten it to work, are you all actually inserting a real ^G
or just the characters '^' and 'G'. if you edit .screenrc with vim, for
example, type [ ctrl-v ctrl-g ] to insert the right character.
My config has:
bell_msg " ring ring window %n"
hope that helps!
Jeremy
On Tue 14 Apr 2009
It's not that slow to me... although it could definitely use some
caching to keep from reloading the stylesheets every time.
(Last-Modified header etc)
Jeremy
On Wed 11 Mar 2009 - 12:59AM, Uriel wrote:
> Good point, probably the werc stylesheet should be split and
> reorganized to avoid this kind
I'll second bitlbee, although I still use it with irssi. I do need to
try out sic sometime though...
Jeremy
On Sat 07 Mar 2009 - 01:40AM, Uriel wrote:
> Bitlbee is the only remotely sane jabber client i know of
>
> uriel
>
>
> On 3/7/09, Scytrin dai Kinthra wrote:
> > I'm slowly migrating fr
Do you really change your font/colors that often?
If you want to avoid the compile I'm sure it'd be
just as easy to use a hex-editor on the strings.
Jeremy
On Tue 24 Feb 2009 - 01:34PM, Ian Daniher wrote:
> Hi All,
> Eager to avoid the excessive recompiling of dwm on a 433mhz proc(takes
> ~25
I agree too. The shimmy going from a one-client tag to a multi-client tag
and back again is very distracting.
Jeremy
On Thu 19 Feb 2009 - 02:57PM, Premysl Hruby wrote:
> On (19/02/09 13:34), Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> > To: dwm mail list
> > From: Anselm R Garbe
> > Subject: [dwm] Issues with bor
OP doesn't want to hit "enter" every time, dmenu won't return unless you
do, so a patch is necessary...
Jeremy
On Mon 16 Feb 2009 - 07:32PM, yy wrote:
> Another option, if you don't want to patch, is to add those letters to
> dmenu input (with simples echoes in dmenu_path, or even processing an
>
rom source. I even had to search wikipedia for diff and patch.
>
> So, would it be sufficient to download dmenu.c and run
>
> patch < autorun.diff ?
>
>
> 2009/2/16 Jeremy Jay
>
> > Did you even try to look at the code? I bet it took you longer to write
Did you even try to look at the code? I bet it took you longer to write
up the email that it took to add the 3 lines of code in the patch attached.
could easily be made into a command line argument.
Jeremy
On Mon 16 Feb 2009 - 05:39PM, michael_der gulliUser wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've alr
My only thought is that the XGetClassHint in applyrules is failing and
so the rules are never applied try this (untested) patch...
Jeremy
On Mon 16 Feb 2009 - 12:58PM, Adam wrote:
> hello. I have a program which opens a graphics display window which I
> would like to always be floating. x
spawn/execvp() is supposed to get each argument as a pointer, not all-in-one.
all the commands you are having trouble with also happen to have arguments.
On top of that, I don't think you have the right arguments for amixer...
Here's the relevent parts of my config for an example:
-
static co
not incredibly difficult to modify the existing tile() function for
this this isnt the most up-to-date version of dwm, but plop
something similar to this into your config.h
---
static void
htile(void) {
int y, h;
unsigned int i, n;
Client *c;
If you're using ubuntu, why did you compile it? you should use the
package provided with your distro.
Jeremy
On Tue 03 Feb 2009 - 04:47PM, Ye Xu wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 14:58, Jeremy Jay wrote:
> >
> > looks like the header isn't working properly, check tha
looks like the header isn't working properly, check that one of
/usr/include/ncurses.h or /usr/local/include/ncurses.h is valid
if that's fine, then you may want to check that the compiler and
ncurses library are the same arch (64bit in your case)
Jeremy
On Tue 03 Feb 2009 - 02:17PM, Ye Xu w
single function I've done here...
Jeremy
On Thu 29 Jan 2009 - 02:22PM, bill lam wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Jeremy Jay wrote:
> > request granted =) first tab will do longest
> > completion, subsequent tabs will cycle through
> > all choices.
>
> Thank you
On Wed 28 Jan 2009 - 12:38PM, bill lam wrote:
> It is very useful!
> Can it be extended to handle ?
request granted =) first tab will do longest
completion, subsequent tabs will cycle through
all choices.
I dont know if others tried or not, but my
example didnt work... OpenOffice (and a few
o
I always try to do this and get frustrated when I remember it doesn't
work, but today I actually looked up the man pages and found out how
easy it is to get dmenu to support filename tab-completion. This patch
adds a small function that completes a filename argument as far as
possible. If you'd
sounds like this could be very easily done by re-ordering the clients
list, since the draw order determines the "layering" IIRC.
i don't feel like thinking that hard, so here's pseudocode:
togglelayers() {
if( sel->isfloating ) {
// for each client in clients
// if i
sounds interesting, but you only tarred the symlinks in both emails :)
Jeremy
On Mon 05 Jan 2009 - 06:51PM, Ian Daniher wrote:
> Hello again,
> While I'm at it, I might as well share a pair of my media scripts
> which are extremely helpful when it comes to handling web A/V from
> command line br
On Tue 16 Dec 2008 - 04:08PM, Donald Chai wrote:
> use his status program. His intent is that anyone who can't figure out
> xsetroot can use 4 X11 procedures from C.
actually my intent was to get away from bash scripts/whatnot and having
to use so many different programs to generate a status line
On Tue 16 Dec 2008 - 07:48PM, Guillaume Quintin wrote:
> IMHO it is too complicated. Moreover that's exactly the solution
I'm not using the glib bindings so there isn't that much complexity,
and there is really only 1 method to handle, the rest are very simple
(i've actually already coded them).
tatus script :)
Jeremy
// C verison of dwm status script -- no need for xsetroot
// by Jeremy Jay
//
// compile with: gcc -lX11 -s -o dwmstatus dwmstatus.c
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
// modify BAT0 here to suit (yes this can be done better, but i'm lazy)
doesn't look like xsetroot would get the string as a single parameter,
it needs to be quoted. pretend like the backtick just gets replaced
with the text inside it and you'll see:
> xsetroot -name `{echo test test}
= xsetroot -name test test
> xsetroot -name `{echo 'test test'}
= xsetroot -name t
gt; against dwm 5.3.1) it does not find the function "usegrab" (used in
> "movemouse" and "resizemouse"...
>
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:59:16PM -0500, Jeremy Jay wrote:
> > Here's my XRandR and multi-screen patch, its pretty much not what you've
Here's my XRandR and multi-screen patch, its pretty much not what you've
asked for here, but I'll throw it out as a starting point. I haven't
had a chance to test it much, so don't yell at me if your screen
explodes...
one tag for all screens. status bar is only shown on screen 0 (although
this
It should probably be abstracted further, to just a list of monitor
positions in the buffer. I'm working on an xrandr patch to do just
this (I took all the recent messages about xrandr as a challenge =)
Anselm: re: method #3, the screen-tagging approach, I think it would be
simple to use part of
Or even simpler =)
while dwm
do
sleep 1
done
- Jeremy
On Tue 09 Dec 2008 - 04:26PM, Evan Gates wrote:
> You can do
> while true
> do
> dwm || exit
> done
>
> This way when you kill dwm correctly (with modkey+shift+q as default)
> it respawns, but if you kill it any other way, the Xsessi
If you are using a recent version of xorg, and don't have your screen
resolution hardcoded in xorg.conf, it should be autodetected. For
example, the last time I had to do a presentation, I plugged in the
projector, restarted X, and it auto-detected the right resolution to
use.
Jeremy
On Sat 06
OK I think it's added now, but the preview page isn't working.
Jeremy
On Sat 06 Dec 2008 - 08:50AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> What about adding this patch to the wiki?
>
> Kind regards,
> Anselm
>
> 2008/12/4 Jeremy Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > An
This was my hunch too, glad someone got it before me though. This
patch fixes the problem with 5.3. Probably the same with the double-
fork version too.
Jeremy
On Sat 06 Dec 2008 - 11:14PM, yamada yohei wrote:
> I reprodeced this problem with dwm-4.7 and also dwm 5.3.1.
> Neale's spawn() chang
On Fri 05 Dec 2008 - 07:12AM, Marcin Cieslak wrote:
> The new flag means: "do not allow to change tags, and do not display tag
> indicator".
I don't know about you, but I don't try to change the tags for
stalonetray very often. :) My patch also has the benefit of working
with anything with all t
I have the same problem, although my status feed setup is nearly identical
to the one Neale shows. I use 'tail -f $XSTATUS | dwm' instead of 'dwm <
$XSTATUS' because for some reason dwm always showed EOF the other way.
Anyways, my .xinitrc is simply 'exec dwm-launch' and dwm-launch does the
fifo m
Another simple patch for anyone interested. Changes the way colors are
defined slighty, allowing you to create more color combinations. Then,
to color the status text from stdin you can simply use the color combo # as
follows:
echo -e "\x03 warning low battery" -- will be printed with the third
Small bug-fix - cycling through visible windows was broken (in focusstack())...
This is the cumulative patch, but the only differences from the last one
are the few lines in focusstack()
Jeremy
diff -r f6c3491c41f1 config.def.h
--- a/config.def.h Sun Nov 16 13:22:24 2008 +
+++ b/config.
I do a lot of roaming, and long story short, nm-applet is nearly a
requirement for me. No biggie, I just run it in stalonetray and set
it to all tags, shoved up in the corner, only I've ran into two
little issues:
1) sticky windows put an indicator on every tag in the bar. I know
it's on ever
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