On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 20:17, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
> I don't understand how to effectively use IRC without doing one of the
> following:
>
> 1. keeping it on-screen (which seems impractical to me, partly because I
> still don't quite "get" dwm)
>
> or
>
> 2. having some kind of indication th
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 9:10 PM, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> I don't know about all you, but I find dwm's sloppy focus can be
> really annoying at times -- focusing a window when I accidentally
> nudge my atrophying pointer -- and would rather click-to-focus. The
> great thing about dropping dwm's s
I use a script for weechat that fires off a sound, sends a dbus
notification and sets the urgent hint on the window. Works relatively
well for me. I know there is a similar script for irssi, but for
smaller clients (like ii or sic) you'll need to script something
yourself, if I'm not mistaken.
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
Hello,
Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
So, broadening: what (if anything) do dwm users use for
"notifications" or indicating urgency?
[...]
urxvt.urgentOnBell: true
Ah, thanks. Halfway there. So, t
2. having some kind of indication that you've been addressed (urgent
hints or whatever).
In other wm's, #2 is often handled by having a little flashing systray
icon. So, broadening: what (if anything) do dwm users use for
"notifications" or indicating urgency?
Hello,
I use seturgent to
"Benjamin R. Haskell" wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Josh Rickmar wrote:
>
> > Um, why is a systray needed for IRC?
>
> It's not necessary for IRC, per se. I wrote:
>
> > Without a systray, I don't understand where one gets the spare screen
> > real estate to dedicate to IRC.
>
> I don't understa
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
Hello,
Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
In other wm's, #2 is often handled by having a little flashing
systray icon.
So, broadening: what (if anything) do dwm users use for
"notifications" or indicating urgency?
my IRC client is sending a bell characte
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 18:16:48 +0200
garbeam wrote:
> Well, dwm had focus follows mouse since its first minute. I'm not going to
> change this when it is approaching the age of 5 tomorrow.
I have the opposite problem to the OP. DWM sometimes does some clever focusing
stuff which doesn't depend on
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 13:46:20 -0400 (EDT)
"Benjamin R. Haskell" wrote:
> That said, what do people here use for IRC and how do you deal with it
> in dwm? Without a systray, I don't understand where one gets the spare
> screen real estate to dedicate to IRC. And w/o dedicated space for it,
> I
> Well, the thing is, I don't ever use the mouse for window management,
> but I sometimes move the mouse out of the way and in doing so
> accidentally focus a completely different window. I personally would
> rather dwm had no mouse support at all, but clearly that would be
> controversial... Still
Hello,
Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
In other wm's, #2 is often handled by having a little flashing systray icon.
So, broadening: what (if anything) do dwm users use for "notifications" or
indicating urgency?
my IRC client is sending a bell character to my terminal, which is
setting the urgent bi
Þann mán 4.júl 2011 17:46, skrifaði Benjamin R. Haskell:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
Þann mán 4.júl 2011 15:14, skrifaði Connor Lane Smith:
Interesting, those on IRC were very 'for' this idea. Different
demographics? Oh you silly ML people!
So people who use mice prefer la
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Josh Rickmar wrote:
Um, why is a systray needed for IRC?
It's not necessary for IRC, per se. I wrote:
Without a systray, I don't understand where one gets the spare screen
real estate to dedicate to IRC.
I don't understand how to effectively use IRC without doing one o
"Benjamin R. Haskell" wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
>
> > ??ann m??n 4.j??l 2011 15:14, skrifa??i Connor Lane Smith:
> >> Interesting, those on IRC were very 'for' this idea. Different
> >> demographics? Oh you silly ML people!
> >>
> > So people who use mice prefer la
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
Þann mán 4.júl 2011 15:14, skrifaði Connor Lane Smith:
Interesting, those on IRC were very 'for' this idea. Different
demographics? Oh you silly ML people!
So people who use mice prefer laggy ML communications over IM?
I hate mice, but I also
Þann mán 4.júl 2011 15:14, skrifaði Connor Lane Smith:
Interesting, those on IRC were very 'for' this idea. Different
demographics? Oh you silly ML people!
So people who use mice prefer laggy ML communications over IM?
Well, the thing is, I don't ever use the mouse for window management,
but
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> Interesting, those on IRC were very 'for' this idea. Different
> demographics? Oh you silly ML people!
>
> On 4 July 2011 06:51, garbeam wrote:
>> No I totally disagree. Click to focus makes the life uneccessary harder.
>> Doing this just
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 04:14:06PM +0100, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> Well, the thing is, I don't ever use the mouse for window management,
> but I sometimes move the mouse out of the way and in doing so
> accidentally focus a completely different window.
unclutter?
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/X11/
On 4 July 2011 17:16, garbeam wrote:
> Well, dwm had focus follows mouse since its first minute. I'm not going to
> change this when it is approaching the age of 5 tomorrow.
Since the two sides seem fairly even, as far as I can tell, I agree
it's probably best not to change it. It can just be a l
Well, dwm had focus follows mouse since its first minute. I'm not going to
change this when it is approaching the age of 5 tomorrow.
Cheers,
Anselm
Unless, of course, you don't HAVE a touchpad to disable. (However, the
touchpad is definitely 100% easier to hit than the mouse.)
On 04/07/11 17:14, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
Interesting, those on IRC were very 'for' this idea. Different
demographics? Oh you silly ML people!
On 4 July 2011 06:51, garbeam wrote:
No I totally disagree. Click to focus makes the life uneccessary harder.
Doing this just for the rare corner cas
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 04:14:06PM +0100, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> I personally would
> rather dwm had no mouse support at all, but clearly that would be
> controversial...
I'd be interested in seeing the patch. Is the mouse used for
anything much other than sloppy focus (it's all I use the
mou
On 4 July 2011 16:14, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> But apparently opinions are split on this topic!
Suppose it depends, I've been conditioned, and expect that when I move a
mouse into another window, focus should go there, so much that when I'm
on Windows I'll use some tweaking program to implement
Interesting, those on IRC were very 'for' this idea. Different
demographics? Oh you silly ML people!
On 4 July 2011 06:51, garbeam wrote:
> No I totally disagree. Click to focus makes the life uneccessary harder.
> Doing this just for the rare corner case of touching your pointing device by
> acc
hi,
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 11:28:54AM +0300, Ruben Mikkonen wrote:
> > I don't know about all you, but I find dwm's sloppy focus can be
> > really annoying at times -- focusing a window when I accidentally
> > nudge my atrophying pointer -- and would rather click-to-focus. The
> > great thing abou
I also find sloppy focus quite annoying, but I don't prefer click-to-focus
neither. Since I anyway use mostly keyboard, it's irritating to grab the
mouse to switch the window - therefore I use keyboard for that stuff.
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:10 AM, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I don't kn
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 02:10:33AM +0100, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> I don't know about all you, but I find dwm's sloppy focus can be
> really annoying at times -- focusing a window when I accidentally
> nudge my atrophying pointer -- and would rather click-to-focus. The
Occasionally it is annoyin
As my vote, I prefer to keep sloppy focus, at the very least as an
option, (the fact that sloppy focus doesn't seem to work properly on
Windows means I'm forced back to click to focus at work at it's
driving me mad the sheer volume of unnecessary clicking).
Incidentally, I use the mouse a LOT with
Am 04.07.2011 03:11 schrieb "Connor Lane Smith" :
> I don't know about all you, but I find dwm's sloppy focus can be
> really annoying at times -- focusing a window when I accidentally
> nudge my atrophying pointer -- and would rather click-to-focus. The
> great thing about dropping dwm's sloppy fo
> I don't know about all you, but I find dwm's sloppy focus can be
> really annoying at times -- focusing a window when I accidentally
> nudge my atrophying pointer -- and would rather click-to-focus. The
> great thing about dropping dwm's sloppy focus is it saves 20 lines of
> code! So how about w
Hey,
I don't know about all you, but I find dwm's sloppy focus can be
really annoying at times -- focusing a window when I accidentally
nudge my atrophying pointer -- and would rather click-to-focus. The
great thing about dropping dwm's sloppy focus is it saves 20 lines of
code! So how about we ma
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