On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:27:11PM +0200, Anders Andersson wrote:
> Heh, I just started using dwm myself, and I love it! I wanted to try a
> tiling window manager, and did some basic research and dwm seemed to
> suit me best. I wish I did this switch years ago. I might want to try
> wmii too, mainl
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 01:58:30PM +0200, Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
| > Can't get stream: Connection refused
| > 29863: signal: sys: segmentation violation
| %
no one else has this problem?
I actually switched from Last.FM to Pandora a few months ago, so
I suppose things may have changed since
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 07:15:35PM -0500, Nathan Neff wrote:
THE PROBLEM:
for some reason, wmII's clock isn't being updated.
load average monitor seems fine, it changes.. but the clock just sits
there and shows the time from when I launched wmii.
I think it's a problem with having two defmonito
>>> THE PROBLEM:
>>> for some reason, wmII's clock isn't being updated.
>>> load average monitor seems fine, it changes.. but the clock just sits
>>> there and shows the time from when I launched wmii.
I think it's a problem with having two defmonitor stanzas, or else
it's a problem with the implem
Slawomir Gonet wrote:
Hmm. dwm works nice on FreeBSD for me, i think that wmii will work too.
Regards.
Yes it works like a charm here but we've got very old version in the
ports tree and unfortunately I don't have skills to write a Makefile for
latest snapshot.
I was wondering if anybody do
Kris Maglione wrote:
I have a makefile for the hg build somewhere. I stopped distributing it
because wmii-hg was in the ports tree. I'll see if I can find it later
today. If not, I'll write an updated one.
As far as I'm concerned the only wmii version currently available in
ports tree is
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Anders Andersson wrote:
> Heh, I just started using dwm myself, and I love it! I wanted to try a
> tiling window manager, and did some basic research and dwm seemed to
> suit me best. I wish I did this switch years ago. I might want to try
> wmii too, mainly because
Heh, I just started using dwm myself, and I love it! I wanted to try a
tiling window manager, and did some basic research and dwm seemed to
suit me best. I wish I did this switch years ago. I might want to try
wmii too, mainly because I want the possibility of a grid layout (2x2
for example) rather
Awesome, this should be enough to run werc. Thanks!
uriel
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just released 9base-4, which can be downloaded from:
>
> http://dl.suckless.org/tools/9base-4.tar.gz
>
> It includes some new commands such as troff, mk, du, hoc, and
> http://www.semicomplete.com/projects/keynav/
>
> On Aug 27, 2009, at 5:39 AM, Aurélien Aptel wrote:
>
>> I don't know if this exists already but we could divide the screen
>> into sections. Some ideas:
>> 1) The screen is a section that you can split. You either go to the
>> left/right or up/down
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:40 PM, Donald Chai wrote:
> http://www.semicomplete.com/projects/keynav/
That's exactly what I was thinking :)
http://www.semicomplete.com/projects/keynav/
On Aug 27, 2009, at 5:39 AM, Aurélien Aptel wrote:
I don't know if this exists already but we could divide the screen
into sections. Some ideas:
1) The screen is a section that you can split. You either go to the
left/right or up/down on the actual s
On Aug 27, 2009, at 5:56 AM, hessi...@hessiess.com wrote:
Sure, I have attached a tar of what I currently have, it just moves
the
cursor right 1 pixel at a time, It is so fast that it locks the
cursor to
the right side of the screen, so it is limited to 4000 iterations.
How do you create a
Hi there,
I just released 9base-4, which can be downloaded from:
http://dl.suckless.org/tools/9base-4.tar.gz
It includes some new commands such as troff, mk, du, hoc, and some
minor code cleanup.
Kind regards,
Anselm
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 07:43:30PM +0300, Vitaly Magerya wrote:
Kris, it would be so much easier if you'd put a 3.7 tag somewhere,
upload the tarball and let the port maintainers do their thing.
Can we please have a 3.7 release?
Alright, the 3.9a1 tarball is available at
http://wmii.suckless.
Kris, it would be so much easier if you'd put a 3.7 tag somewhere,
upload the tarball and let the port maintainers do their thing.
Can we please have a 3.7 release?
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:30:12PM +, Michal wrote:
Does anybody has a working port of latest snapshot and is willing to
share it?
I have a makefile for the hg build somewhere. I stopped
distributing it because wmii-hg was in the ports tree. I'll see
if I can find it later today. If not,
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Donald Allen wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
>
>> Hi Donald,
>>
>> 2009/8/27 Donald Allen :
>> > I'm seeing what I think is non-intuitive behavior of the focus after
>> closing
>> > a window in tiled mode. Here's the situation:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Hi Donald,
>
> 2009/8/27 Donald Allen :
> > I'm seeing what I think is non-intuitive behavior of the focus after
> closing
> > a window in tiled mode. Here's the situation:
> >
> > I use rox as my file-system browser. Let's assume rox is by
Thanks! I've never participated in an open source community before but
I am thinking suckless could be a good place to start.
Andy
2009/8/27 Slawomir Gonet :
> Welcome on suckless!
>
Welcome on suckless!
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I just recently learned of dwm and the rest of suckless, and I wanted
to send out an email to express my appreciation. The suckless
philosophy really resonates with my own appreciation for powerful,
minimalist, simple software. Its great to find a community of others
who not only feel the same way,
Michal dixit (2009-08-25, 22:30):
> Hello,
>
> Does anybody has a working port of latest snapshot and is willing to
> share it?
>
> Michal
> --
> "UNIX is user-friendly, it just chooses its friends." -Andreas Bogk
>
Hmm. dwm works nice on FreeBSD for me, i think that wmii will work too.
Regar
Hi Donald,
2009/8/27 Donald Allen :
> I'm seeing what I think is non-intuitive behavior of the focus after closing
> a window in tiled mode. Here's the situation:
>
> I use rox as my file-system browser. Let's assume rox is by itself in tag 6
> and dwm is in tile mode. Now suppose I open a .pdf fi
I'm seeing what I think is non-intuitive behavior of the focus after closing
a window in tiled mode. Here's the situation:
I use rox as my file-system browser. Let's assume rox is by itself in tag 6
and dwm is in tile mode. Now suppose I open a .pdf file and then another by
clicking them in rox, h
Please recheck hg tip if you are happy with it.
If there are no complaints the tip will be 9base-4 tonight.
Kind regards,
Anselm
2009/8/27 Anselm R Garbe :
> 2009/8/27 KIMURA Masaru :
>> Hi,
>>
>> http://dev.gentoo.gr.jp/~hiyuh/cgi-bin/hgweb.cgi/file/tip/sys-apps/9base-hg/9base-hg-3_p42.ebuild
>
I don't know if this exists already but we could divide the screen
into sections. Some ideas:
1) The screen is a section that you can split. You either go to the
left/right or up/down on the actual section to split it. The cursor is
then warped at the center of the created section, and so on.
2) Cu
Sure, I have attached a tar of what I currently have, it just moves the
cursor right 1 pixel at a time, It is so fast that it locks the cursor to
the right side of the screen, so it is limited to 4000 iterations.
How do you create a event receiver with xlib to catch mod5(alt gr) + some
key regardl
> Hiho,
>> I was wondering if it was possible to map keyboard buttons to move the
>> mouse cursor/ send mouse button events. For example, I was thinning of
>> having alt gr and the arrow buttons move the mouse cursor, and alt gr
>> + "z", "x" and "c" send left, middle, right mouse button events.
>
2009/8/27 KIMURA Masaru :
> Hi,
>
> http://dev.gentoo.gr.jp/~hiyuh/cgi-bin/hgweb.cgi/file/tip/sys-apps/9base-hg/9base-hg-3_p42.ebuild
>
> As src_prepare() does so, I think 9base make infra is not bit package
> friendly. Could you mind to fix? And I also found wrong MANPREFIX
> handling in some unin
[and...@arch surf]$ hg diff -r 40 -r 41 surf.1
diff -r 7786b245532f -r 1b735a4c98d0 surf.1
--- a/surf.1Fri Jun 12 13:41:09 2009 +0100
+++ b/surf.1Thu Aug 27 04:13:34 2009 -0400
@@ -1,37 +1,38 @@
.TH SURF 1 surf\-VERSION
.SH NAME
-surf \- simple webkit based browser
+surf \- simple webkit
Hiho,
> I was wondering if it was possible to map keyboard buttons to move the
> mouse cursor/ send mouse button events. For example, I was thinning of
> having alt gr and the arrow buttons move the mouse cursor, and alt gr
> + "z", "x" and "c" send left, middle, right mouse button events.
have you
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