Re: [dev] [st] Feature to replace st window by spawned x window

2014-04-29 Thread Hadrian Węgrzynowski
Dnia 2014-04-28, o godz. 17:17:56 Nick napisał(a): > Esteemed comrades, > > I remember reading ages ago about how graphical programs launched > from Plan9's terminal thing (/editor/whatever) replace the window > it's in. I would really love a patch for st to do the same. So I > could type 'mu

Re: [dev] [st] Feature to replace st window by spawned x window

2014-04-28 Thread Michael Hauser
koneu writes: > ( mupdf mything.pdf ; st ) & exit > The shell is just like the Dude's rug: it really ties the room^WUNIX together. :*) -- 'aware water' is an anagram for 'we are at war'

Re: [dev] [st] Feature to replace st window by spawned x window

2014-04-28 Thread koneu
( mupdf mything.pdf ; st ) & exit

Re: [dev] [st] Feature to replace st window by spawned x window

2014-04-28 Thread noname
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 05:17:56PM -0400, Nick wrote: > Does someone with more knowledge of X11 know whether this is likely > to be readily do-able? Can you launch an arbitrary X program and say > "use this window"? I'm guessing not, but don't really know. It is impossible as each application ca

Re: [dev] [st] Feature to replace st window by spawned x window

2014-04-28 Thread Lee Fallat
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Nick wrote: > Esteemed comrades, > > I remember reading ages ago about how graphical programs launched > from Plan9's terminal thing (/editor/whatever) replace the window > it's in. I would really love a patch for st to do the same. So I > could type 'mupdf mything

[dev] [st] Feature to replace st window by spawned x window

2014-04-28 Thread Nick
Esteemed comrades, I remember reading ages ago about how graphical programs launched from Plan9's terminal thing (/editor/whatever) replace the window it's in. I would really love a patch for st to do the same. So I could type 'mupdf mything.pdf' and mupdf launches in the same window as st was