On 06/21/11 13:06, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
On 21 June 2011 12:55, Le Tian wrote:
I tried to figure out why mine tabbed didn't work, and it appears that I
have "ctrl+shift" to be reserved for layout change.
See, how are we supposed to know what incompatible keybindings you've
configured your
On 06/15/11 21:24, Andrew Hills wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
* Andrew Hills [2011-06-15 11:51:17 -0400]:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Jon bradley wrote:
I own a keyboard that has no pgup/pgdn, or arrow keys.
Did you steal it from a museum?
you don't
On 06/06/11 18:35, Andrew Hills wrote:
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Jacob Todd wrote:
Only in phone? That doesn't make any sense. My kindle's screen is infinitely
better for reading than a lcd/crt screen.
I'll second that. If I had to read on my phone, I wouldn't read.
--Andrew Hills
I d
On 06/06/11 23:03, Ruben Gonzalez Arnau wrote:
On 06/06/11 12:20, Piotr Zalewa wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a script which will load my default setup (quite a few
programs).
How to run a program so it will be displayed on a desired tab? (view,
workspace - I always had a problem with that lingo
On 06/06/11 15:41, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
Hey,
2011/6/6 Piotr Zalewa:
How to run a program so it will be displayed on a desired tab? (view,
workspace - I always had a problem with that lingo)
So are we talking about wmii or dwm or what?
wmii
zalun
On 06/06/11 11:40, ilf wrote:
On 06-06 11:20, Piotr Zalewa wrote:
I want to create a script which will load my default setup (quite a
few programs).
I use .xinitrc for this.
I don't want to do it every time
How to run a program so it will be displayed on a desired tab? (view,
work
On 06/06/11 14:47, Erik Hahn wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 11:20:29AM +0100, Piotr Zalewa wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a script which will load my default setup (quite a
few programs).
How to run a program so it will be displayed on a desired tab?
(view, workspace - I always had a problem
Hi,
I want to create a script which will load my default setup (quite a few
programs).
How to run a program so it will be displayed on a desired tab? (view,
workspace - I always had a problem with that lingo)
thanks,
zalun
On 09/01/10 18:22, Kris Maglione wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 05:04:25PM +0100, Piotr Zalewa wrote:
>> I've got no wmii- ebuild
>> Is it in some non standard layer?
>
> I don't know about the official layers, but there's a suckless overlay:
>
&
On 09/01/10 18:22, Kris Maglione wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 05:04:25PM +0100, Piotr Zalewa wrote:
>> I've got no wmii- ebuild
>> Is it in some non standard layer?
>
> I don't know about the official layers, but there's a suckless overlay:
>
&
Is this the "right one"?
http://gentoo-overlays.zugaina.org/devnull/x11-wm.html.en#wmii
thanks
zalun
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I've got no wmii- ebuild
Is it in some non standard layer?
Piotr
On 09/01/10 16:51, David Valentim Dias wrote:
> Its a old problem, try using a wmii-.ebuild but check the
> changelog for changes in /rules
>
> 2010/9/1 Piotr Zalewa mailto:zal...@gmail.com>>
>
After I run wmiirc (Mod+a wmiirc) running some actions multiplies -
Mod+Enter opens many terminal windows (the number I run wmiirc + 1).
It's the same with moving windows to other views - it moves as many
windows as wmiirc are run + 1
it is behaving like that even if I remove the wmiirc_local
OS:
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