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bindkeys could simply add
commands to $OTHERPROGRAMS and expect to be run in the regular
session environment.
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blog post:
http://tanguy.ortolo.eu/blog/article128/ck-allow-suspend-xorg-disable-monitor
This small patch corrects it, please consider adding it.
Regards,
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Julien Cristau, 2014-07-23 16:10+0200:
I believe this patch is wrong.
How so? I would be happy to provide an updated patch if you tell me what
you think is wrong in it.
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atch aims at correcting that by simply replacing the incorrect
option “Enable” by the correct one “Disable” in the man page. It also
does a small change in the explanation text since this option is used
the reverse way:
Option "Disable" "bool"
This optional entry
Julien Cristau, 2014-07-27 14:11+0200:
The "enable" option forces a monitor on.
Is that useful at all, considering that a monitor is on by default at
startup?
If needed, I can write a patch that documents both options, of course,
but I am not convinced that an option that does that same tha
Julien Cristau, 2014-07-28 16:47+0200:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 16:35:06 +0200, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
Is that useful at all, considering that a monitor is on by default at
startup?
If needed, I can write a patch that documents both options, of course, but I
am not convinced that an option that
Julien Cristau, 2014-07-28 23:56+0200:
Note how the manpage says "enable all connected monitors", not "enable
all monitors".
Right, that was subtle but useful indeed. Here is an updated patch then.
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