On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 01:08:27AM +0200, orsch...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Sorry forgot to add a small request when we're already talking about this
> issue.
>
> Is there any way to display the currently used layout via xsetroot in
> statusbar?
>
I simply use something like
setxkbmap -option
Hi everyone, especially Kris,
I installed the lucid (and afterwards looked at the one from karmic, which
shows the same behaviour) package from launchpad [1] on the lucid I'm
unfortunately forced to use, and both packages are tiny (4.8 KiB) and lack
essential files. I guess that's related to the r
Sorry, I know this topic is old, but I was wondering: Why is YAML
considered harmful? It's on http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/, but I
can't find references about why I should not use it. Do you guys have
documents or readings to provide about this?
On 5/26/10, Christophe-Marie Duquesne wrote:
> Sorry, I know this topic is old, but I was wondering: Why is YAML
> considered harmful? It's on http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/, but I
it is built on similar ideas as xml (tries to be a generic something)
it has many inconsistent syntax elements (
The patch looks quite good. Applied. Thanks! :)
2010/5/25 Nibble :
> For the moment I've done a little patch (against tip) that fixes the
> recently removed "wget download" feature, and also allows to download
> files using the "Download linked file" entry in the popup menu. It
> would be easy cha
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 02:57:12PM +0200, Christophe-Marie Duquesne wrote:
> Sorry, I know this topic is old, but I was wondering: Why is YAML
> considered harmful? It's on http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/, but I
> can't find references about why I should not use it. Do you guys have
> documents
On Wed, 26 May 2010 14:26:42 +0200
Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
> Hi everyone, especially Kris,
>
> I installed the lucid (and afterwards looked at the one from karmic,
> which shows the same behaviour) package from launchpad [1] on the
> lucid I'm unfortunately forced to use, and both packages are ti
Hi,
Thanks for the quick fix!
> That's interesting. It seems that the install line got lost in some
> update. It's there in the new packages. Although, I have to admit, I
> tend to discourage people using dot-desktop files (or really display
> managers at all). I only ever installed it because th
Hi,
I don't know if it's more a foobillard or a dwm problem but here on my
FreeBSD laptop, if I start foobillard (tiled) it runs fine but if I try
to close it the bar still has "foobillard" as the current window but the
window disappear and then the system is complet
Hi,
Just to say that I want to be on the list.
Thanks for rc-httpd (I wait a little bit before complete the installation, maybe
until werc will come with it).
Sébastien
On 2010-05-25, à 17:53:29 +0100, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote :
> rc-httpd is a web server designed to run anywhere werc will,
>
Ok, you're on the list. I don't blame you for waiting, a couple of
bugs popped up immediately after release (of course).
On 26 May 2010, at 18:56, Sébastien Lacombe wrote:
Hi,
Just to say that I want to be on the list.
Thanks for rc-httpd (I wait a little bit before complete the
installat
Hello Andreas,
you may missunderstand my question.
I'm looking for a possibility to display the used layout (in my case
either de or pl) via xsetroot in the statusbar of dwm.
Do you have any idea how to achieve that?
By the way thanks for the improved version of your patch. I applied it
and it'
I'm trying to build the latest tip of wmii (97d57038e60a) and libixp
(b2b7cb840090). I'm facing the following issues which end up in a
similar manner:
* wmii:
CC lib/libstuff/util/_die.o
In file included from /usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h:28,
from /usr/include/sys/ucontext.h:27,
On Wed, 26 May 2010 22:25:21 +0200
Juan Pablo Aroztegi wrote:
> I'm trying to build the latest tip of wmii (97d57038e60a) and libixp
> (b2b7cb840090). I'm facing the following issues which end up in a
> similar manner:
>
> * wmii:
>
> CC lib/libstuff/util/_die.o
> In file included from /usr/inc
> Looking at the file, I'm guessing that you're on i386. It looks like
> that particular header uses anonymous unions on i386 (only) for some
> reason, and in hg, I've added the -pedantic-errors CFLAG. Usually the
> system headers are better at dealing with such things. For that matter,
> I'd expec
Hello,
In the latest tip, recently I have run into a problem where
when I run wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl kill in a terminal for example,
wmii stops responding to any keypresses, but I can switch between already
open windows with the mouse, though not much else.
Any idea what is going on or how I
On Wed, 26 May 2010 17:06:52 -0400
Alex Kilgore wrote:
> Hello,
> In the latest tip, recently I have run into a problem where
> when I run wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl kill in a terminal for example,
> wmii stops responding to any keypresses, but I can switch between
> already open windows with t
On Wed, 26 May 2010 22:52:12 +0200
Juan Pablo Aroztegi wrote:
> > Looking at the file, I'm guessing that you're on i386. It looks like
> > that particular header uses anonymous unions on i386 (only) for some
> > reason, and in hg, I've added the -pedantic-errors CFLAG. Usually
> > the system head
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 05:37:57PM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
> On Wed, 26 May 2010 17:06:52 -0400
> Alex Kilgore wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > In the latest tip, recently I have run into a problem where
> > when I run wmiir xwrite /tag/sel/ctl kill in a terminal for example,
> > wmii stops respond
On Wed, 26 May 2010 17:55:09 -0400
Alex Kilgore wrote:
> > 2) Try wmiir read /event from the commandline and see if your key
> >presses are reported.
>
> The keypresses are still reported, but it seems that they are just
> not acted upon
In that case, the problem is either with wmiir, the 9P
Hi Kris,
I built the .deb package from 3.9-2 with make deb. The build was ok,
but there was a problem with installation.
I had to change a line in file:
debian/patches/01-config-local-mk.patch
where:
+DESTDIR=$(ROOT)/debian/wmii-hg/
should instead be:
+DESTDIR=$(ROOT)/debian/wmii/
Just f
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 06:28:25PM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
> On Wed, 26 May 2010 17:55:09 -0400
> > The keypresses are still reported, but it seems that they are just
> > not acted upon
>
> In that case, the problem is either with wmiir, the 9P connection
> itself, or wmiirc. The best thing to
On Thu, 27 May 2010 00:33:05 +0200
Davide Anchisi wrote:
> Hi Kris,
>
> I built the .deb package from 3.9-2 with make deb. The build was ok,
> but there was a problem with installation.
> I had to change a line in file:
>debian/patches/01-config-local-mk.patch
> where:
>+DESTDIR=$(ROOT)/
Hi,
I recently switched from Firefox to Chrome and surprisingly Chrome
weren't able to switch to full screen because of the way GTK handles
full screen.
So, here is a patch that can be integrated or provided as an auxiliary
patch that makes dwm support the _NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN atom.
Regards,
What do you mean by talking about fullscreen?
Fullscreen when using Chrome itself or also when watching Flash content?
Because this is still an unsolved problem.
Regards
Robert
2010/5/27 Sylvain Laurent :
> Hi,
>
> I recently switched from Firefox to Chrome and surprisingly Chrome
> weren't ab
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 07:59:29AM +0200, orsch...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Because this is still an unsolved problem.
Both problem are solved:
o Chrome: see the previous post;
o Flash: see http://lists.suckless.org/dev/0912/2687.html
Regards,
Claudio M. Alessi
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