As I stated, it is merely a prototype. The final project would not
involve pygame in any way :P Regardless, I think I've lost interest in
the project.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 13:17, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 23:31:09 -0700, Brian Mock wrote:
>> Then run main.py. cakewm depen
what the fuck is multi select, token matching and best match?
> All these threads on the ML about people who don't even get wmii to
> start are actually quite funny :-)
Yeah, these people clearly lack the intelligence needed to build a
usable and easily configurable lunix distribution. Why are they trying
to make Ubuntu work? These honorless, pathetic people
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 12:34 PM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Why don't we simply create d...@suckless.org and w...@suckless.org
> mailing lists and then change everything in a year again?
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On 22:44 Thu 08 Sep, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 15:14:33 +0200, hiro wrote:
>> Yeah, has not been completely rewritten for at least two weeks now and
>> is thus obviously stale.
>
>All these threads on the ML about people who don't even get wmii to
>start are actually quite fun
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 15:14:33 +0200, hiro wrote:
> Yeah, has not been completely rewritten for at least two weeks now and
> is thus obviously stale.
All these threads on the ML about people who don't even get wmii to
start are actually quite funny :-)
I'm not actually reading them though, and I
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 12:03:53 +0200, Troels Henriksen wrote:
> What crappy content?
I'd say the misc-Section might need a clean-up. Most of the programs
mentioned under "cool programs" might be goog software, but are
certainly not related to dwm/dmenu. There should be a subsection for
good soft
On Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 23:31:09 -0700, Brian Mock wrote:
> Then run main.py. cakewm depends on pygame.
Ouch.
On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 21:00:31 +0200, Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
> Hi,
> in an attempt to get a dmenu that includes all features I want, I've been
> trying to combine patches from various sources to various versions of dmenu.
> This has proven to be a pain, as patches conflict with each other (or
While I understand the want to retain as small a (code/screen)
footprint as possible, how is it a good idea to introduce a
feature aimed at keyboardless users and then hook the
functionality to the keyboard? I have no educated solution,
as I've not looked over surf's source, but it seems to defeat
On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 09:00:31PM +0200, Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
> Hi,
> in an attempt to get a dmenu that includes all features I want, I've been
> trying to combine patches from various sources to various versions of dmenu.
> This has proven to be a pain, as patches conflict with each other (or
Hi,
in an attempt to get a dmenu that includes all features I want, I've been
trying to combine patches from various sources to various versions of dmenu.
This has proven to be a pain, as patches conflict with each other (or sometimes
apply, but still break functionality) and/or loose compatibili
On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 01:30:20PM -0400, Bryan Bennett wrote:
> I'd be all for this, provided that the method for entering / leaving
> 'select' mode was easily accessible via a touch/click. It'd be silly
> to require a keybind to toggle between the two.
>
Plausibly, the method could be a keystro
I'd be all for this, provided that the method for entering / leaving
'select' mode was easily accessible via a touch/click. It'd be silly
to require a keybind to toggle between the two.
I already have this js plugin for surf. I just have to find it..
On 08/09/2011, at 18:33, Peter John Hartman wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I recently played with okular, a PDF-reader, and they do one thing Right,
> namely, the default mode is what they call Browse mode wherein by dragging
> the mou
Hi everyone,
I recently played with okular, a PDF-reader, and they do one thing Right,
namely, the default mode is what they call Browse mode wherein by dragging
the mouse (or your finger across the screen) it navigates around on the pdf
page. You can, if you want, click a little icon to go into
Saw that this morning and laughed. Pretty good take on how convoluted
systems are/are becoming.
Greetings comrades,
this diff just fixes some warning about an unused variable
in tabbed.c. I didn't find any other reference to it in the
source.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
diff -r af9499282ed5 tabbed.c
--- a/tabbed.c Sat Jun 18 14:37:43 2011 +0100
+++ b/tabbed.c Thu Sep 08 16:50:32 2011 +
Greetings comrades,
while we are doing some bug hunting on #suckless, a mis-
behaviour of tabbed appeared, which confuses some users.
Tabbed should run the given command for one instance on
startup.
Attached is the patch.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
diff -r af9499282ed5 tabbed.c
--- a/tabbed.
Greetings comrades,
as discussed in the channel, is there some bug in the key handling
of surf, when a key is sent from svkbd. Other applications do not
seem to be affected. Attached is the diff for surf.c, which will
only test for the real affected bits in the modificator of the
state, instead of
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