Le Sat, 30 Jan 2010 12:17:42 -0500
Kris Maglione a écrit:
>
> They're for default mode when you have collapsed clients. They select
> the first non-collapsed client in the given direction.
>
>
Oh, thanks a lot for the clarification. I never had collapsed windows in
default mode, just tried it,
On 2010-01-30, pascal wrote:
> I'm wondering what's the purpose, or how to use these keybindings
> ...
> KeyGroup Moving through stacks
> Key $MODKEY-Control-$UP# Select the stack above
> wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl select up stack
> Key $MODKEY-Control-$DOWN # Select the stack below
>
On 29 January 2010 10:32, pancake wrote:
> The problem I see in makefiles is that they dont follow a strict usage
> rules and there are no 'standards' on their usage. And this is pretty
> anoying. Because with the makefile approach you end up by implementing
> everything from scratch, there's no s
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:32 AM, pancake wrote:
> Anselm R Garbe wrote:
>>
>> Well I've heared these reasons before and I don't buy them. There are
>> toolchains like the BSD ones and they proof pretty much that the
>> "everything is a Makefile approach" is the most portable and
>> sustainable on
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 1:12 PM, anonymous wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 07:07:49AM +, David Tweed wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:25 AM, Uriel wrote:
>> > Why the fucking hell should the fucking build tool know shit about the
>> > OS it is running on?!?!?!
>> >
>> > If you need to do
> $ G_DEBUG=fatal-criticals gdb ./surf
> (gdb) cont
> ...
> (gdb) bt
Backtrace from clicking anywhere on the window border of surf under dwm:
#0 0xb71ae968 in _gdk_windowing_got_event () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#1 0xb71cae47 in _gdk_events_queue () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
#2
Hi
I'm wondering what's the purpose, or how to use these keybindings
...
KeyGroup Moving through stacks
Key $MODKEY-Control-$UP# Select the stack above
wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl select up stack
Key $MODKEY-Control-$DOWN # Select the stack below
wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl select