Anselm R Garbe <garb...@gmail.com> writes: > > -> is there anyone who uses the mouse functionality of the dwm bar > right now? Could you live without it?
FWIW: I've used it on occasion. But I can certainly live without it, using the keys combination it is fine. > I barely use the mouse for the dwm bar and would be in favour for > removing the bar altogether from dwm. Instead I would output the > current dwm state to stdout which could be used by a different program > like sbar for input. But I wouldn't add an interface to dwm to change I like the bar because it provides a visual reference on which part of the environment you're working on. I can see the case if the removal is required to advance the application, but I will still see it as a loss. Using sbar or dzen2 would be ok with me if that's the decision. Worst case, can it be determined at compilation time with a -D compiler switch? Just a thought. > dmenu > ----- I am still using version 3 because I like it better than 4. That's just my preference though. I am an avid user of dmenu in different types of environment. (wmii, metacity, openbox, etc..), I would certainly welcome improvements to it. :). Welcome back... and as always, your efforts are appreciated. -- Luis Anaya papo anaya aroba hot mail punto com "Do not use 100 words if you can say it in 10" - Yamamoto Tsunetomo