On 13 Jul 2010, at 22:15, hiro wrote:
Huh?
What menu are you talking about? I don't use a menu for copying and
pasting.
What window manager are you using to get into full-screen mode?
middle-button menu in shell or brutus. if there's another way to copy
and paste in inferno i would LOVE to know about it.
Ignore the full-screen issue, a bit of playing around after I mailed
revealed that while I can't move or minimize Inferno's window after
full-screening it, I can actually get at everything I need, so no big
deal there.
On 7/13/10, Ethan Grammatikidis <eeke...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On 13 Jul 2010, at 18:33, Uriel wrote:
The ircfs site t is up now:
http://www.ueber.net/code/r/ircfs
ircfs is great, and its gui is great too, and mjl is a great hacker.
I have some trouble taking any Inferno GUI seriously when its
clipboard won't communicate with the host. The only means of cutting,
copying, or pasting is a menu, which I shouldn't need to say is far
worse than key-bindings. No way to copy from some apps (e.g. wm/man)
is another nasty. That said, plumbing URLs could be nice. It saves
coding link detection into the client, at least.
Also, after putting Inferno into full-screen mode, how do you get it
out?
And does the world really need yet another python irc client? And
I'm
not sure what makes merp particularly 'suckless' (whatever anything
written in Python can be 'suckless' is very questionable).
But I do praise the choice of Tk for the gui.
uriel
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 4:24 PM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
The old wmii community probably knows that one well enough, but for
all the others I'd like to promote ircfs from Mechiel Lukkien. It
runs
on inferno and includes a 9p server and tk client.
Sadly his site is currently down, but here's a paper from him:
http://4e.iwp9.org/papers/ircfs.pdf