On 28 August 2011 19:08, Catalin David wrote:
> I was not able to get the
> output of env from DMENU (I tried "env>/tmp/test.env", but there was
> no file).
That definitely works in tip, perhaps not in 4.4. (Maybe we should
release a 4.4.1 at some point, I don't know.)
cls
Hmm, I have put wmname LG3D in .xsession before anything else, running
wmname in a terminal yields LG3D.
Still, there is this other issue now:
I start netbeans from a terminal -- everything works well. I switch
tags and it's all nice and good, netbeans still has focus.
I start netbeans from dmenu
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Catalin David
wrote:
> So, I decided to make up my own script to start netbeans that just does
> wmname LG3D && netbeans
> and when I run it from DMENU, switching tags fails. I assume that
> wmname needs a container or an environment?
You need to run it once per
Hey,
On 28 August 2011 17:05, Catalin David wrote:
> So, I decided to make up my own script to start netbeans that just does
> wmname LG3D && netbeans
Why not just run wmname LG3D in .xinitrc / .xsession?
cls
Thanks for the pointers. I have another very weird issue now:
I open a terminal, I set wmname LG3D, I type netbeans, it starts.
Switching the tags in DWM maintains focus (yupee!!).
So, I decided to make up my own script to start netbeans that just does
wmname LG3D && netbeans
and when I run it fr
When I'm using Java software that fails in dwm, I run the wmname tool.
For details: http://tools.suckless.org/wmname
--Andrew Hills
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Catalin David
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Thanks for the great work that you are doing with DWM. Been using it
> and reading your ran
Dear all,
Thanks for the great work that you are doing with DWM. Been using it
and reading your rants for the past 2 years, but I have stumbled
across a bug today and I am not sure what is to be done.
First of all, thanks in advance for the bashing of Java and Swing and
how they are not working o