On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 02:05:48PM +0700, Comrade DOS wrote:
> You mad, bro? Use bash! Stay higher when you can.
There are good reasons to do this in C. I work on a system with very
limited battery life and CPU power, but I want to update the status bar
once a second for various reasons.
There's
Greetings.
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 20:16:06 +0100 Daniel wrote:
>
> I cannot get ST started without a XSetLocaleModifiers("@im=local");
> -- keep getting the "XOpenIM failed.". This with latest git on a fresh
> Arch Linux system.
Please retry and report back with the latest git as of now.
Sincere
Personally i use conky so i can switch to an empty tag for a quick
system info overview.
2012/12/31 Hugues Moretto-Viry :
> Maybe I'm wrong but I don't understand why people are using Conky in a
> tiling environment.
>
>
> 2012/12/31 Mariano Bono
>>
>> @Kai i think the same, but i want volume and
On Dec 31, 2012 2:07 AM, "Comrade DOS" wrote:
>
> You mad, bro? Use bash! Stay higher when you can.
I'm crazy! Watch out we might replace you with a static binary. :)
>
>
> 2012/12/31 Carlos Torres
>>
>> Since we've been in the mood for sharing dwmstatus patches here is a a
patch that adds wifi
I cannot get ST started without a XSetLocaleModifiers("@im=local");
-- keep getting the "XOpenIM failed.". This with latest git on a fresh
Arch Linux system.
Maybe I'm wrong but I don't understand why people are using Conky in a
tiling environment.
2012/12/31 Mariano Bono
> @Kai i think the same, but i want volume and time always visible so i
> use conky + volume and date in dwm statusbar:
> http://postimage.org/image/5tiu8dxel/
>
>
@Carlos thanks for patch.
@Kai i think the same, but i want volume and time always visible so i
use conky + volume and date in dwm statusbar:
http://postimage.org/image/5tiu8dxel/
Yes, the documentation sucks, but it was good enough for this.
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Mariano Bono wrote:
> Thanks,
> wait for alsa events is much better than update every second.
> Have you found good alsa documentation? In my opinion official alsa
> api docs sucks.
>
> 2012/12/31 K
Greetings.
Any of you people using alsa directly for volume control, did you try to
use tinyalsa[0] for this? It looks simpler and all those sentence‐func‐
tions could be easily replaced to something shorter and a bit more pro‐
grammer‐friendly so more people would use it as a sound library. For
Thanks,
wait for alsa events is much better than update every second.
Have you found good alsa documentation? In my opinion official alsa
api docs sucks.
2012/12/31 Krol, Willem van de <008...@jfc.nl>:
> Here is mine: it waits at most 10 seconds for ALSA events, so the status bar
> is updated when
On 2012-12-31 09:26, Krol, Willem van de wrote:
Now I can scroll on the status bar to raise/lower volume.
Awesome, thanks!
I found having too much stuff in the `xsetroot -name` is too
distracting, so I quite like looking at conky on an empty workspace
when I need to:
https://github.com/kaihendry/Kai-s--HOME/blob/master/.conkyrc
http://s.natalian.org/2012-12-31/1356944593_1366x768.png
*ducks*
Here is mine: it waits at most 10 seconds for ALSA events, so the status
bar is updated whenever you change the volume. I have the following in my
dwm config.h:
static Button buttons[] = {
...
{ ClkStatusText,0, Button1,spawn,
{.v = volmutecmd } },
{ ClkSt
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