Simple Audio Daemon may be interesting:
http://git.2f30.org/sad/files.html
Greg Reagle wrote:
> If it were possible to get st to do the same thing, such a feature would
> probably not be included in the main repository due to the preference for
> small fast and simple that characterizes suckless programs.
Heyho,
I agree. The main point here is imho that dwm already has
I think that st does not have a menu bar. What are you referring to?
Perhaps you mean the title bar [1]? If you are referring to the title
bar or any other window decoration [2], they are drawn by the window
manager, so you need to tell the window manager to display full screen.
What window man
I prefer ranger + mpv/cli for that.
* filter/sort/tag/select by ranger
* play selection/tag/yankbuf by mpv
Maybe, the single desirable extension to that -- is to auto open
narrow bar at bottom in split tmux window, to background mpv from
ranger. But desire isn't too strong to actually write
It looks pretty good, maybe we should recommend it as an
external component.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2017 09:43:42 -0500
stephen Turner wrote:
> I think this was blocked by the mailing list, sorry if
> its a duplicate. I wanted to mention that there is a m4
> converted from a bsd rewrite of m4 into a more
On Tue, Feb 07, 2017 at 08:25:02PM +0100, Cág wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for something that looks like noice when I'm in my music
> folder: basically a list of file names and the current song's name and
> length at the bottom. No need for colours and album/year; ideally
> it'd be customised by
I would also be interested by such a program if one of you already know one.
My workaround is this script:
http://github.com/josuah/config/raw/master/bin/play
Hi,
I'm looking for something that looks like noice when I'm in my music
folder: basically a list of file names and the current song's name and
length at the bottom. No need for colours and album/year; ideally
it'd be customised by editing config.h. Maybe mplayer, ffmpeg
or gstreamer based.
Is
I think this was blocked by the mailing list, sorry if its a
duplicate. I wanted to mention that there is a m4 converted from a bsd
rewrite of m4 into a more Linux compatible version, he advised it had all
the popularly used features but may be missing a few of the lesser used. I
for one have us
cts if you have other patches
in use.
Also note that you have to set resizehints to false, because st will try to fix
its size to an exact multiple of one character which probably leaves some gaps
around the window.
--Markus
0: http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/dwm-noborder-20170207-bb3bd6f.diff
I shall have a play with that after work, thankyou!
On 7 February 2017 at 11:14, Markus Teich wrote:
> Heyho doug,
>
> doug livesey wrote:
>> I'd have to figure out how to code that patch, first! :)
>
> Nope, just use that[0] patch.
>
>> However, everything I've tried so far hasn't enabled me to
Heyho doug,
doug livesey wrote:
> I'd have to figure out how to code that patch, first! :)
Nope, just use that[0] patch.
> However, everything I've tried so far hasn't enabled me to run st in
> full-screen mode, so it's looking like the window manager doesn't enable full
> screen without the app
I'd have to figure out how to code that patch, first! :)
I totally see the sense in keeping the concerns separated between an
app and a window manager.
However, everything I've tried so far hasn't enabled me to run st in
full-screen mode, so it's looking like the window manager doesn't
enable full
Hi,
Typically, window decorations are for the window manager to handle.
Although applications can help (e.g., by providing shortcuts and
special full-screen modes), I think that the separation of concerns
(between the roles of the wm and the applications) is considered more
suckless. As a result,
Hi -- is it possible to get st to run full screen without the menu bar?
Like when I press F11 when I'm running gnome-terminal.
(I'm running Linux Mint, btw.)
Thanks,
Doug.
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