* Laslo Hunhold [11.10.2022 23:31]:
On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 13:42:19 +
sek...@posteo.se wrote:
Dear Sekret,
I've run it on a MacBook Air (M1, 2022) with an Apple M1 chip.
% ls /usr/local/lib/libgrapheme*
/usr/local/lib/libgrapheme.2.dylib /usr/local/lib/libgrapheme.a
The build proce
* Eric Pruitt [17.01.2021 07:55]:
Are there window managers that do NOT behave this way with respect to
workspaces?
I remember musca behaving that way, using dmenu. Does anyone remember musca? :-)
* sek...@posteo.se [09.08.2017 08:55]:
I tried this command, but adjusted it for my screen and set the real dimension
to the --fb switch.
xrandr --fb 1920x1080 --output VGA-1 --auto --transform 1,0,-168,0,1,0,0,0,1
It works perfectly!
Ah damn, that was too fast, sorry. I misread your messag
* Kajetan Jasztal [08.08.2017 12:50]:
Hi,
my laptop's screen broke lately and I've got about 168px column
on left unusable, this xrandr command seems to work, ie it crops
screen to working area
xrandr --fb 1432x900 --output eDP1 --auto --transform 1,0,-168,0,1,0,0,0,1
but dwm renders on full
Am 25. März 2015 05:43:48 MEZ, schrieb Ben Woolley :
>Hi list,
>
>I merged my big patch with the latest master, and finally got around
>to splitting up my big patch into 13 smaller patches in commit order
>(used git format patch). Each commit compiles and functions, and is
>separately integrated, s
* Dimitris Papastamos [17.12.2014 15:12]:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 01:47:48PM +0100, sek...@posteo.se wrote:
Hey guys!
I've been looking into Tox lately and remembered, that there was this fifo
based client mentioned here while back. The client is kind of cool, but unhandy
to use with pure co
ith little
scripts etc. So I wanted to ask, before I sit down and try to create something
like a cli for ratox (which would probably suck, because I really suck at
this!), I wanted to ask, if there are some first scripts I just couldn't find
on the interweb.
Best
sekret
I've been using a solarized patch for quite a while, which looks a bit
different to yours. There's a collection which can be found here
https://gist.github.com/drm00/5712443
I use config-h-solarized_light.patch and st-c-no_bold_colors.patch
* Michael Hauser [04.03.2014 23:26]:
> Hi,
>
> I jus
* Quentin RAMEAU [24.01.2014 19:28]:
> Hi,
> I made a patch which lets the user set the cookie policy (accept
> always, never, no third party) in config.h, since surf uses the
> default “accept always”.
> I didn't add a flag for it as I think that wouldn't be necessary.
> If someone finds it usefu
* Silvan Jegen [27.11.2013 09:09]:
> That might indicate that the problem lies with the MacBook Pro hardware.
Not necessarily. Like I posted before, I have this issue with my Netbook too.
It's an Asus EeePC 1215b. It has an ATI graphics card and I use the OSS driver.
I'll check out if the probl
* Alexander Huemer [26.11.2013 22:25]:
> Since nobody else reported that bug, it really seems like the problem
> lies in the nature of your particular system.
Unfortunately it's not.
I think I remember that this issue was reported here before. The problem is
quite old. I have this problem on t
* James Latteier [27.07.2013 15:35]:
> This isn't related to fonts per se. When I launch st using the mod-key
> shortcut the system will freeze when killing X. This doesn't happen with
> another terminal emulator or when launching st from dmenu. I haven't
> seen this reported elsewhere but one
* Adam Brand [06.07.2013 01:12]:
> It's only alt-shift-enter; if I do alt-p then run st (or lxterm or
> whatever) things work fine.
The question is: What's in your config.h for this key combination
Alt-Shift-Enter?
* Martin Kopta [28.06.2013 14:26]:
> If I create new window, it gets placed on the primary monitor no matter what
>
> monitor is currently focused and no matter where mouse cursor is. It is
>
> annoying, but (for most apps) I can just move the window to the prefered
>
>
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