Re: [dev] [dwm] Why fullscreen at all?

2014-02-23 Thread stanio
* Michael Hauser 2014-02-24 02:04 > No, they do not float. If they did, I would be able to move or resize > them. Also they cannot be toggled to float, as long in fullscreen mode. > Try it and see. Don't have feh, ffx here; can't find how to go fullscreen in FBReader. I tried with midori, zathur

Re: [dev] [dwm] Why fullscreen at all?

2014-02-23 Thread Szilagyi Szilveszter
I have tried the -shift-space trick and it works. Visually I get the menu back but my browser still remains its fullscreen mode while I can tile it and/or switch to other buffers. If then I press F11 it returns to normal mode. If then again press F11 I have to use -shift-space again. Thanks for

Re: [dev] Re: Suckless pinyin input?

2014-02-23 Thread Kai Hendry
When I was working on this for Webconverger, fcitx was the best option. I did manage to build it without a crap ton of bullshit, but then I lost interest trying to integrate it with Debian Wheezy. I need to redo Webconverger in Archlinux and bring fcitx back and support CJK. Kind regards,

[dev] Re: Suckless pinyin input?

2014-02-23 Thread Chris Down
On 2014-02-24 11:40:57 +0800, Chris Down wrote: > Does anyone know of any less-sucky Pinyin input systems (on Linux)? I'm > trying to get IBus working, but the code sucks pretty bad, and so far > I have failed to even get it to work (the keyboard binding seems to > work because it doesn't pass thro

Re: [dev] Suckless pinyin input?

2014-02-23 Thread Renick Bell
I've had better luck with fcitx, though not sure how much less the code sucks. On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Chris Down wrote: > Does anyone know of any less-sucky Pinyin input systems (on Linux)? I'm > trying to get IBus working, but the code sucks pretty bad, and so far > I have failed to e

[dev] Suckless pinyin input?

2014-02-23 Thread Chris Down
Does anyone know of any less-sucky Pinyin input systems (on Linux)? I'm trying to get IBus working, but the code sucks pretty bad, and so far I have failed to even get it to work (the keyboard binding seems to work because it doesn't pass through to the underlying application any more, but the inpu

Re: [dev] [dwm] Why fullscreen at all?

2014-02-23 Thread Michael Hauser
sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de writes: > > After they get fullscreen, they float, … > No, they do not float. If they did, I would be able to move or resize them. Also they cannot be toggled to float, as long in fullscreen mode. Try it and see. Sincerly, mih -- 'aware water' is an anagram for 'we are

Re: [dev] [dwm] Why fullscreen at all?

2014-02-23 Thread stanio
* Michael Hauser 2014-02-24 01:13 > sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de writes: > > I may be missing something, but for most applications, unfloating them > > works just fine to "return control", in your terms, to the dwm: they get > > managed while they think they are full screen. (Here at least. I should > >

Re: [dev] [dwm] Why fullscreen at all?

2014-02-23 Thread Michael Hauser
sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de writes: > * Michael Hauser 2014-02-23 20:39 > > Why let applications that have their own fullscreen settings take away > > control from the window manager? > > [...] s/settings/mode/ Sorry for being unclear on this. > > I may be missing something, but for most applicatio

Re: [dev] [dwm] Why fullscreen at all?

2014-02-23 Thread stanio
* Michael Hauser 2014-02-23 20:39 > Why let applications that have their own fullscreen settings take away > control from the window manager? > [...] I may be missing something, but for most applications, unfloating them works just fine to "return control", in your terms, to the dwm: they get man

Re: [dev] tmux/screen alternative

2014-02-23 Thread Marc André Tanner
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 11:58:36AM +, Raphaël Proust wrote: > On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Marc André Tanner > wrote: > > http://repo.or.cz/w/abduco.git > > Can you explain why you coded it? What in dtach(1) didn't you like? To be honest it started out a year ago when I had to do some

[dev] [dwm] Why fullscreen at all?

2014-02-23 Thread Michael Hauser
Hello, considering dwm already manages clients perfectly in a 'fullscreen' way (monocle), this question arises: Why let applications that have their own fullscreen settings take away control from the window manager? Use case: I'm using mainly two tags and monocle layout; tag 1 is the one I am w

Re: [dev] tmux/screen alternative

2014-02-23 Thread Truls Becken
On 2014-02-23, at 13:13, Raphaël Proust wrote: > This is very interesting. The main complaint I have towards dtach(1) > (I have the same complaint about screen(1) and tmux(1), but for those > it's not the *main* complaint) is the need to first ssh into an > interactive session. I'd like to do `dta

Re: [dev] tmux/screen alternative

2014-02-23 Thread Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
On Sunday, February 23, 2014 11:58:36 AM Raphaël Proust wrote: > Comment: > The manpage states > > > if a given session name starts either with a dot or a forward slash > > it is interpreted as a path name and used unmodified i.e. relatively to > > the > > current working directory. > > That seem

Re: [dev] tmux/screen alternative

2014-02-23 Thread Raphaël Proust
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote: > On 22 February 2014 14:42, Anselm R Garbe wrote: >> On 22 February 2014 14:37, Markus Teich wrote: >>> Anselm R Garbe wrote: All I want is to have full logging of all output when building various stuff, now stali related st

Re: [dev] tmux/screen alternative

2014-02-23 Thread Raphaël Proust
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Marc André Tanner wrote: > On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 02:17:54PM +0100, Christoph Lohmann wrote: >> On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 14:17:54 +0100 Anselm R Garbe wrote: >> > Hi there, >> > >> > is there any less sucking screen/tmux replacement these days? >> > >> > I just tried

Re: [dev] tmux/screen alternative

2014-02-23 Thread Marc André Tanner
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 02:17:54PM +0100, Christoph Lohmann wrote: > Greetings. > > On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 14:17:54 +0100 Anselm R Garbe wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > is there any less sucking screen/tmux replacement these days? > > > > I just tried to find one, but no luck... > > Dtach and dvtm