2009/10/4 Eckehard Berns :
>> But I would be more happy if I could decide which windows would
>> remain floating when I turn to the tabbed mode.
>
> Although I don't think this is a good way to use dwm, the following
> patch to tip should make dwm put windows with user specified geometry
> into flo
> BTW, why do you think that it should be set once in config.h
> which applications should start in floating mode?
You don't have to do that for every application. If there is some
misbehaving application I use only so often, I tend to activate
floating mode (mod+f), start the application, make it
On Oct 06, 2009 at 09:57 AM, Thayer Williams wrote:
> On Oct 06, 2009 at 09:13 AM, "Swiat R. Gal" wrote:
>
> > If the policy of the Developers is that dwm should be configured through
> > config.h (I am not arguing agains that) can one restart dwm on the fly
> > after recompiling it?
>
> Yes
On Oct 06, 2009 at 09:13 AM, "Swiat R. Gal" wrote:
> If the policy of the Developers is that dwm should be configured through
> config.h (I am not arguing agains that) can one restart dwm on the fly
> after recompiling it?
Yes and it's also helpful to restart dwm on the fly *after* recompiling
-- From Eckehard Berns 04-10-2009 at 01:01 --
> > But I would be more happy if I could decide which windows would
> > remain floating when I turn to the tabbed mode.
>
> Although I don't think this is a good way to use dwm, the following
> patch to tip should make dwm put windows w
> But I would be more happy if I could decide which windows would
> remain floating when I turn to the tabbed mode.
Although I don't think this is a good way to use dwm, the following
patch to tip should make dwm put windows with user specified geometry
into floating mode.
diff -r 2bcd25cce4ab dw
On Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 09:24:27PM +0200, Swiat R. Gal wrote:
> > Or you could specify them as floating in config.h. Or even better,
> > whatever program that is could leave the job of managing it's window to
> > the *window manager*.
>
> Sure, it is a great slogan. But I would be more happy if I
urxvt wraps lines if the scrollback buffer is used. It supports utf8 as well.
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Swiat R. Gal wrote:
>> Or you could specify them as floating in config.h. Or even better,
>> whatever program that is could leave the job of managing it's window to
>> the *window manage
I like the 9term
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Swiat R. Gal wrote:
>> Or you could specify them as floating in config.h. Or even better,
>> whatever program that is could leave the job of managing it's window to
>> the *window manager*.
>
> Sure, it is a great slogan. But I would be more happy
> Or you could specify them as floating in config.h. Or even better,
> whatever program that is could leave the job of managing it's window to
> the *window manager*.
Sure, it is a great slogan. But I would be more happy if I could decide
which windows would remain floating when I turn to the tabb
On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 07:20:42PM +0200, Swiat R. Gal wrote:
> In this far past before I knew about dwm
> I was happy to launch applications with
> -geometry switch. Now it is overridden
> by the mode of the dwm.
>
> Could I suggest a feature, that windows
> started with specified geometry would
2009/10/1 Swiat R. Gal :
> In this far past before I knew about dwm
> I was happy to launch applications with
> -geometry switch. Now it is overridden
> by the mode of the dwm.
>
> Could I suggest a feature, that windows
> started with specified geometry would
> appear floating as ones of the type
In this far past before I knew about dwm
I was happy to launch applications with
-geometry switch. Now it is overridden
by the mode of the dwm.
Could I suggest a feature, that windows
started with specified geometry would
appear floating as ones of the type
specified in the config as isfloating?
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