[dev] dwm: XComposite patch

2009-06-04 Thread thomasspurden
I have been using dwm for a long time now, and there is one thing from Compiz/OSX desktops that I miss; Exposé. I often find myself getting a little confused about where all my windows are, and want a nice overview. The only way to do this properly is with XComposite. I would like to point out n

Re: [dev] dwm: XComposite patch

2009-06-04 Thread pancake
isn't meta-0 the exposee you are looking for? didnt check your patch but I prefer not to depend on composite or gl extensions that never work fine thomasspur...@gmail.com wrote: I have been using dwm for a long time now, and there is one thing from Compiz/OSX desktops that I miss; Exposé. I oft

Re: [dev] dwm: XComposite patch

2009-06-04 Thread thomasspurden
On 16:07 Thu 04 Jun , pancake wrote: > isn't meta-0 the exposee you are looking for? didnt check your patch but > I prefer not to depend on composite or gl extensions that never work fine Thanks, but meta-0 is not what I am looking for; when I have a cluttered X session: 1) I can't actually se

Re: [dev] dwm: XComposite patch

2009-06-04 Thread Jeremy Jay
On Thu 04 Jun 2009 - 03:55PM, thomasspur...@gmail.com wrote: > On 16:07 Thu 04 Jun , pancake wrote: > > isn't meta-0 the exposee you are looking for? didnt check your patch but > > I prefer not to depend on composite or gl extensions that never work fine > > Thanks, but meta-0 is not what I am

[dev] wmii and gtk fontsize

2009-06-04 Thread jean bonhomme
Hello, I'm currently using the 12/05/09 wmii snapshot on a mixed debian (Lenny >> Sid). Font on some apps, iceweasel, gimp,... is incredibily small, it looks as points. I've added gtk-font-name = "Sans 12" in my ~/.gtkrc-2.0 It doesn't change anything. I don't have this problem on other wm so i

Re: [dev] wmii and gtk fontsize

2009-06-04 Thread Kris Maglione
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 06:47:49PM +, jean bonhomme wrote: Hello, I'm currently using the 12/05/09 wmii snapshot on a mixed debian (Lenny >> Sid). Font on some apps, iceweasel, gimp,... is incredibily small, it looks as points. I've added gtk-font-name = "Sans 12" in my ~/.gtkrc-2.0 It doe

Re: [dev] wmii and gtk fontsize

2009-06-04 Thread jean bonhomme
--- En date de : Jeu 4.6.09, Kris Maglione a écrit : > You need to run gnome-settings-daemon or the like. I was reluctant to install gnome pieces on my system but i did it, gave it a try and it works. Thanks What was involved in this problem? It should be possible to solve it without deskt

Re: Re: Re: [dev] dwm: XComposite patch

2009-06-04 Thread thayerw
On 2009-06-04 9:34am, Jeremy Jay wrote: I must be missing something here You're using dwm, but you're using the tags as virtual screens instead of tags? The whole point of tiling window managers like dwm is that you don't have to do window management (ie expose-like features)... If you have

Re: Re: Re: [dev] dwm: XComposite patch

2009-06-04 Thread thayerw
On 2009-06-04 9:34am, Jeremy Jay wrote: I must be missing something here You're using dwm, but you're using the tags as virtual screens instead of tags? The whole point of tiling window managers like dwm is that you don't have to do window management (ie expose-like features)... If you have

Re: Re: [dev] wmii and gtk fontsize

2009-06-04 Thread thayerw
On 2009-06-04 12:37pm, jean bonhomme wrote: What was involved in this problem? It should be possible to solve it without desktop environnement pieces, isn't it? You shouldn't need gnome-settings-daemon to get consistent font sizes. Paste the following into ~/.gtkrc-2.0 (then modify to your

[dev] [wmii] Transparent frame which partially covers the screen

2009-06-04 Thread jean bonhomme
On a debian with the 12/05/09 snapshot, when wmii starts, i have a transparent frame which doesn't fit the screen size. I see it because its border and bottom bar aren't transparent. It is top left aligned, if i fullscreen the client this frame disappears, if i fullscreen twice, (fullscreen an

Re: Re: [dev] wmii and gtk fontsize

2009-06-04 Thread Thomas Gallen
If you want a light, window manager independent, GTK app to change GTK themes I believe gtk-chtheme will also do the trick. Thomas On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 07:48:47PM +, thay...@gmail.com wrote: > On 2009-06-04 12:37pm, jean bonhomme wrote: > >> What was involved in this problem? >> It should

Re: [dev] wmii and gtk fontsize

2009-06-04 Thread Kris Maglione
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 07:37:02PM +, jean bonhomme wrote: You need to run gnome-settings-daemon or the like. I was reluctant to install gnome pieces on my system but i did it, gave it a try and it works. Thanks What was involved in this problem? It should be possible to solve it without d

Re: [dev] wmii and gtk fontsize

2009-06-04 Thread jean bonhomme
Ok, thanks to all of you for your answers and tips. I'll stick on Thayerw's solution. That's true that gnome-settings-daemon is the standard answer, when i've begun with debian, gnome was the default gui, with time going, i've tried lighter stuff and purged it. I just didn't expected to see gnome