[dev] [wmii]
Hello folks, I meant to subscribe to the wmii mailing list, but by following the subscription process (by mailing to wmii+subscr...@suckless.org) I landed in this one. Is it OK to get started on wmii here, or should I be using another list (and if so, please explain how to get to it). Thanks, robert
[dev] Trouble building wmii on cygwin
Hello folks, firstly, let me say that after 15 years of a love-hate relationship with fvwm I think that wmii finally is what I've been looking for. 50% of what I do I do in terminal windows, and the rest are X programs. So half the time I open xterms only to type X program names. Most of the time I like to have 1 program on 1 screen, so I keep switching screens all the time, and I never push X windows around on the desktop, this being a waste of time IMO. So wmii does all I want done more quickly than fvwm, and it doesn't do anything that I don't want done. Thanks for this great piece of software! But at work I'm sadly forced to use a Windows PC, but to do real work I've installed a Cygwin environment. I tried building a current wmii-3.6 snapshot on cygwin, but it doesn't work: /cygdrive/d/build/wmii-3.6$ make [ ...] MAKE all cmd/ CC cmd/wmii9menu.o LD cmd/wmii9menu.O /cygdrive/d/build/wmii-3.6$ What could be the cause of this? Thanks, robert
[dev] A shot at dwm
Hey, swm's another great discovery! Configuration in source code -- I've always been embarrassed that my own software works like that, now I'm happy to see that there are people out there who actually have the guts to do the same thing and sell it as a feature. I miss the MOD-p menu function though. It's mentioned in the config.h file as dmenu_run which doesn't exist here. When I replace dmenu_run with just dmenu, nothing at all happens upon pressing MOD-p. Greetings, robert
Re: [dev] A shot at dwm
> Try upgrading to the latest dmenu? Yup, that did it. The other one was the one that cam with Debian's wmii. robert
Re: [dev] Mailing list behavior
Am 07.11.2013 17:36 schrieb Thorsten Glaser: (Funnily enough, recently I’ve started looking at From headers more, and, sure enough, Googlemail users are the biggest average idiots on other mailing lists as well.) Even after division by the total number of mails per provider? robert