On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> I'd like to have a menu that shows all the currently running clients,
> and when I select a client, the current tag is applied to that client.
You can do it like this now in my Ruby wmiirc:
your_chosen_shortcut: | # bring a chosen client int
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> However, the mod-j and mod-k keys conflict with the open browser and open
> file manager shortcuts.
>
> Can I suggest the following patch?
>
> ${mod}-i: | # launch a web browser
> launch CONFIG['program']['browser']
>
> ${mod}-m: |
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Nathan Neff
> wrote:
> >> {mod}-t is bound to focus previous client
> >> {mod}-{up} is bound to "focus view chosen from a menu"
> >
> > Thanks, this
I'd like to have a menu that shows all the currently running clients,
and when I select a client, the current tag is applied to that client.
This would allow me to quickly view another client without having
to switch to the tag where the client is running.
For example, I'm in tag 1, and would lik
Kris Maglione dixit (2009-10-05, 14:23):
> On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 09:19:03PM +0300, Daniel Bainton wrote:
> >> No, it's not, as evidenced by the fact that my long-time users are still
> >> using it.
> >
> >Seems like idiots who don't read news about mailing list changes.
>
> Seems like some of t
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Nathan Neff wrote:
>> {mod}-t is bound to focus previous client
>> {mod}-{up} is bound to "focus view chosen from a menu"
>
> Thanks, this has been fixed now:
>
> http://github.com/sunaku/wmiirc/commit/87bf25e
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> I'm trying out the qwerty branch of http://github.com/sunaku/wmiirc
>
> I think that the {mod}-t and {mod}-{up} keys overlap
>
> {mod}-t is bound to focus previous client
> {mod}-{up} is bound to "focus view chosen from a menu"
Thanks, this has
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 09:19:03PM +0300, Daniel Bainton wrote:
No, it's not, as evidenced by the fact that my long-time users are still
using it.
Seems like idiots who don't read news about mailing list changes.
Seems like some of them are smart enough not to follow on the
noise on this lis
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Daniel Bainton wrote:
>> No, it's not, as evidenced by the fact that my long-time users are still
>> using it.
>
> Seems like idiots who don't read news about mailing list changes.
They're just people who understand that it's way better to build up
administrative c
2009/10/5 Kris Maglione :
> On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 12:25:56PM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, that's only because both wmii@ and dwm@ are only aliases for d...@.
>>> It could be only fixed by deleting those aliases. After all, that was
>>> only temporary, to help move from wmii@ and dw
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 12:25:56PM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Well, that's only because both wmii@ and dwm@ are only aliases for d...@.
It could be only fixed by deleting those aliases. After all, that was
only temporary, to help move from wmii@ and dwm@ to d...@.
Yes, looks like it's high t
Hello,
I'm trying out the qwerty branch of http://github.com/sunaku/wmiirc
I think that the {mod}-t and {mod}-{up} keys overlap
{mod}-t is bound to focus previous client
{mod}-{up} is bound to "focus view chosen from a menu"
Therefore, when I try to focus on the client above by pressing {mod}-t
[2009-10-04 23:58] Kris Maglione
> On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 05:16:34AM +0200, Uriel wrote:
> >On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:22 AM, Kris Maglione wrote:
> >> It looks like sed is the issue. I'd forgotten there's no way to use the |
> >> operator in FreeBSD's sed without extended regexps, and there's no
Premysl Hruby dixit (2009-10-05, 12:16):
> > >> >I don't know what it is but I also noticed I get some messages from the
> > >> >mailing list twice
> > >> >I think the stupid greylisting-crap is the one to blame, but I'm not
> > >> >sure with that
> > >> >Regards
> > >>
> > >> Nope, it's that th
On (05/10/09 12:32), Daniel Bainton wrote:
> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 12:32:48 +0300
> From: Daniel Bainton
> To: dev mail list
> Subject: Re: [dev] Doubled messages.
> List-Id: dev mail list
>
> 2009/10/5 Antoni Grzymala :
> > Kris Maglione dixit (2009-10-04, 21:43):
> >
> >> On Mon, Oct 05, 2009
2009/10/5 Antoni Grzymala :
> Kris Maglione dixit (2009-10-04, 21:43):
>
>> On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 03:35:13AM +0200, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
>> >I don't know what it is but I also noticed I get some messages from the
>> >mailing list twice
>> >I think the stupid greylisting-crap is the one to blam
there are some clients with large minimum size (eg gnome programs:
gedit, evince (with side plane),..) which might cause problems:
* tiling algorithm does not handle the case when the clients on the
stack are larger than configured (it handles the case when they are
smaller though, like xterm)
* la
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 09:12:43AM +, Michal wrote:
Kris Maglione wrote:
It looks like sed is the issue. I'd forgotten there's no way to use the
| operator in FreeBSD's sed without extended regexps, and there's no
portable way to turn them on in sed. Please try the included patch.
I've j
Kris Maglione wrote:
It looks like sed is the issue. I'd forgotten there's no way to use the
| operator in FreeBSD's sed without extended regexps, and there's no
portable way to turn them on in sed. Please try the included patch.
I've just applied your patch to my ~/.wmii/wmiirc and ... it w
Kris Maglione dixit (2009-10-04, 21:43):
> On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 03:35:13AM +0200, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
> >I don't know what it is but I also noticed I get some messages from the
> >mailing list twice
> >I think the stupid greylisting-crap is the one to blame, but I'm not sure
> >with that
>
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