Nice code, Ruthard.
I've been using this in my .stumpwmrc and I've been mostly happy with it:
(define-key *top-map* (kbd "s-TAB") "next-in-frame")
(define-key *top-map* (kbd "s-ISO_Left_Tab") "prev-in-frame")
- Steve
On 10/25/2012 06:15 AM, Ruthard Baudach wrote:
Using stumpwm as my main
On 04/16/2012 02:28 PM, Vitaly Mayatskikh wrote:
At Thu, 05 Apr 2012 18:10:40 -0700, Stephen Balousek wrote:
I managed to get a repeat of this crash - this time with more
information about the point of failure.
Judging from the functions involved, I am guessing this might be an
issue with CLX
purpose, please report it as a bug.)
(GET-INTERNAL-REAL-TIME)
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On 02/28/2012 06:15 AM, Stephen Balousek wrote:
Hi,
I am getting a strange, intermittent crash of StumpWM and I am looking
for pointers on how to resolve it, or possible workarounds.
The relevant information from ~/.xsessio
Hi,
I am getting a strange, intermittent crash of StumpWM and I am looking
for pointers on how to resolve it, or possible workarounds.
The relevant information from ~/.xsession-errors is:
Caught 'The value -28580123 is not of type UNSIGNED-BYTE.' at the
top level. Please report this.
Hi,
I was reading the recent posts about having the cursor follow a window
move and decided to try it out. I use the :sloppy focus method.
It turns out that my commands don't take advantage of Michael's
enhancements to move-focus-and-or-window because theymove windows from
one frame to the
it doesn I can keep the gnome-panel, but I'm just curious.
I'll try this when I go home today.
Dave
Stephen Balousek writes:
Hi David,
You might be missing the session file. Both GDM and LightDM look in
/usr/share/xsessions/ to determine which window managers to allow you
to sel
Hi David,
You might be missing the session file. Both GDM and LightDM look in
/usr/share/xsessions/ to determine which window managers to allow you to
select.
Here is the one I created for my 11.10 install:
$ cat /usr/share/xsessions/stumpwm.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Stump Window Manager