[dev] [off-topic] Vimprobable

2009-10-25 Thread Hannes Schüller
Hi, I hope you don't mind me announcing this here, but since webbrowsers are discussed quite a bit here... Vimprobable is my attempt to create a browser using Vimperator-like keybindings. It is based on the abandoned Vimpression project. I already fixed many things which simply stopped working ov

Re: [dev] [surf] next release

2009-10-25 Thread Anselm R Garbe
2009/10/24 Uriel : > The chrome folks have managed to build something quite similar to > this, but they have huge development (and specially testing) > resources. This is another reason why I still think building surf on > top of the chromium infrastructure is a much better idea than using > webkit

Re: [dev] [off-topic] Vimprobable

2009-10-25 Thread Mate Nagy
Hiho, > Vimprobable is my attempt to create a browser using Vimperator-like > keybindings. It is based on the abandoned Vimpression project. I > already fixed many things which simply stopped working over time due to > WebKit API changes and I've begun to enhance the browser feature-wise > (i.e. pu

Re: [dev] [off-topic] Vimprobable

2009-10-25 Thread Roger
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 10:08 +0100, Hannes Schüller wrote: > Hi, > > I hope you don't mind me announcing this here, but since webbrowsers > are discussed quite a bit here... > > Vimprobable is my attempt to create a browser using Vimperator-like > keybindings. It is based on the abandoned Vimpress

[dev] [wmii] fix for possible minor typos

2009-10-25 Thread pod
There appear to be a few minor typos in wmii rc/wmiirc.sh tip (2573:02e77b2213fb). Rather than describe them I'm just appending a patch. diff -r 02e77b2213fb rc/wmiirc.sh --- a/rc/wmiirc.sh Sun Oct 25 17:05:55 2009 -0400 +++ b/rc/wmiirc.sh Mon Oct 26 03:09:29 2009 + @@ -140,7 +140,7

Re: [dev] [wmii] fix for possible minor typos

2009-10-25 Thread Kris Maglione
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 03:11:39AM +, pod wrote: There appear to be a few minor typos in wmii rc/wmiirc.sh tip (2573:02e77b2213fb). Rather than describe them I'm just appending a patch. Thanks, applied. -- Kris Maglione Anyone who considers arithmetical methods of producing random number