On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 19:18:50 -0700, Jessta wrote:
On 19/09/2009, Pinocchio wrote:
Take a look at "traits", a somewhat new programming language construct
recently introduced in Scala.
http://scg.unibe.ch/research/traits
Its pretty orthogonal to OO and seems to be a good alternative to
inherita
On 19/09/2009, Pinocchio wrote:
> Take a look at "traits", a somewhat new programming language construct
> recently introduced in Scala.
> http://scg.unibe.ch/research/traits
> Its pretty orthogonal to OO and seems to be a good alternative to
> inheritance for code reuse. Of course, only time and
Anselm, do you plan on tagging dwm 5.7 soon? It seems to me that
there's been enough bugs fixed and sufficiently many third-party
patches that don't apply cleanly any more that it would make sense.
(Or are you planning on finishing the Xinerama rework first?)
* Kris Maglione [2009-09-19 19:20]:
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 06:31:04PM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
>> Uriel dixit (2009-09-19, 14:19):
>>
>>> "broken gnome" is redundant.
>>
>> This comment was also redudant. Everyone knows you think that, so your
>> comment was implicit, everyone knew it befo
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 06:31:04PM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Uriel dixit (2009-09-19, 14:19):
"broken gnome" is redundant.
This comment was also redudant. Everyone knows you think that, so your
comment was implicit, everyone knew it before you actually sent it out,
by way of which the abo
pancake wrote:
I have boxes running dwm on ubuntu and know some ppl like this and
nobody has experienced this issue which I find no relation between dwm
and gnome... I would argue that the problem can be the way you start
gnome, or maybe is flash taking focus (read this sarcastically)
PD;
Uriel dixit (2009-09-19, 14:19):
> "broken gnome" is redundant.
This comment was also redudant. Everyone knows you think that, so your
comment was implicit, everyone knew it before you actually sent it out,
by way of which the above is redundant. :)
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On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:33:31AM +0100, Rory Rory wrote:
> Dmenu is an excellent program but I wanted something that would fit in with
> surf more, to be used when you're still in it, something that is consistent
> with the rest of surf. Dmenu would work really well as a program to launch
> surf.
"broken gnome" is redundant.
uriel
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Zhengning Jiang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since i started to use dwm 4.7 from time to time, i am having big problems
> with my gnome desktop.
> After about 1 - 2 minutes of usage (gnome ), freshly started apps loose
> their window board
Dmenu is an excellent program but I wanted something that would fit in with
surf more, to be used when you're still in it, something that is consistent
with the rest of surf. Dmenu would work really well as a program to launch
surf.
Also, I wanted to do this just to see if I could.
On Fri, Sep 18
I have boxes running dwm on ubuntu and know some ppl like this and
nobody has experienced this issue which I find no relation between dwm
and gnome... I would argue that the problem can be the way you start
gnome, or maybe is flash taking focus (read this sarcastically)
PD; when a window lo
Hi,
since i started to use dwm 4.7 from time to time, i am having big problems
with my gnome desktop.
After about 1 - 2 minutes of usage (gnome ), freshly started apps loose
their window boarder and are not selectable
(not in focus und unable to put into focus). Applications minimized in the
gnome
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