This patch adds support for xft font rendering to dmenu (4.1.1).
Shouts go out to lattenwald (utf8 support) and R. Kyle Murphy (fg color fix)
The patch can also be found at:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28745
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diff -up ../dmenu-4.1.1/config.def.h ../dmenu-4.1.1-xft/config.de
After I run wmiirc (Mod+a wmiirc) running some actions multiplies -
Mod+Enter opens many terminal windows (the number I run wmiirc + 1).
It's the same with moving windows to other views - it moves as many
windows as wmiirc are run + 1
it is behaving like that even if I remove the wmiirc_local
OS:
I haven't tried it, but nice. I would like to see that in dwm as well.
Not as a patch that needs to be maintained, but rather as a part of
dwm. Are the old style X fonts really that much better?
On Tuesday, August 31, 2010, Uriel wrote:
> libdraw should be: http://man.cat-v.org/p9p/3/draw and that is what
> should be used as a portable drawing backend, and if more
> functionality is needed, patches should be submitted to Russ.
No.
Excerpts from Henri Mannerberg's message of 2010-09-01 12:10:06 +0200:
>
> This patch adds support for xft font rendering to dmenu (4.1.1).
>
> Shouts go out to lattenwald (utf8 support) and R. Kyle Murphy (fg color fix)
>
> The patch can also be found at:
> http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php
* Uriel [2010-08-31 23:21:54 +0200]:
> WTF is this 'libdraw' thing? So are you guys not only duplicating
> existing functionality implemented by p9p, but you are also
> confusingly using the same names?
>
> libdraw should be: http://man.cat-v.org/p9p/3/draw and that is what
> should be used as a
Hey,
On Wednesday, September 1, 2010, Alexander Teinum wrote:
> I haven't tried it, but nice. I would like to see that in dwm as well.
> Not as a patch that needs to be maintained, but rather as a part of
> dwm. Are the old style X fonts really that much better?
One benefit of using libdraw (whi
Its a old problem, try using a wmii-.ebuild but check the changelog for
changes in /rules
2010/9/1 Piotr Zalewa
> After I run wmiirc (Mod+a wmiirc) running some actions multiplies -
> Mod+Enter opens many terminal windows (the number I run wmiirc + 1).
> It's the same with moving windows to
I've got no wmii- ebuild
Is it in some non standard layer?
Piotr
On 09/01/10 16:51, David Valentim Dias wrote:
> Its a old problem, try using a wmii-.ebuild but check the
> changelog for changes in /rules
>
> 2010/9/1 Piotr Zalewa mailto:zal...@gmail.com>>
>
> After I run wmiirc (Mod
Is this the "right one"?
http://gentoo-overlays.zugaina.org/devnull/x11-wm.html.en#wmii
thanks
zalun
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My pleasure. I will take a look at the issue with the '-l' switch when I have
the time.
A rewrite of the highlight colour handling is probably in order, as it looks
rather messy atm (if anyone feels like taking a swing at it, go right ahead! :)
Eventually I would love to see the xft stuff integ
Connor Lane Smith wrote:
If someone were to write a simple clean xft patch for libdraw it could
be useful, perhaps even integrated into mainline.
This may just be my limited perspective, or it may be my upset stomach
talking, but I'm very surprised to see xft seriously suggested in this
mailing
On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 05:04:25PM +0100, Piotr Zalewa wrote:
I've got no wmii- ebuild
Is it in some non standard layer?
I don't know about the official layers, but there's a suckless
overlay:
http://github.com/dokipen/suckless-overlay
But I didn't think this problem existed in 3.9.
To be honest I'm not familiar with Xft - there are so many X font systems to
choose from! If the code is simple and there are no added *necessary*
dependencies, it *might* be useful. I don't know how many people would use
Xft, so perhaps a patch would be better, but I have been asked about it a
few
I was going to make this an spehling nazist mail until I noticed that
the screenshot contained Old Norse rather than Icelandic. Oh, well.
> I introduce the first program in the suckless education category -- sfc
> (aka ``I've been writing this instead of actually learning the
> language'').
>
Bee
Excerpts from Ethan Grammatikidis's message of 2010-09-01 19:00:17 +0200:
> Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> > If someone were to write a simple clean xft patch for libdraw it could
> > be useful, perhaps even integrated into mainline.
> This may just be my limited perspective, or it may be my upset sto
On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 06:00:17PM +0100, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
Connor Lane Smith wrote:
If someone were to write a simple clean xft patch for libdraw it could
be useful, perhaps even integrated into mainline.
This may just be my limited perspective, or it may be my upset stomach
talking
I'm sympathetic with this view, being a lover of typography myself. But
you're in luck! dmenu, dwm, and libdraw already do support variable-width
fonts. My desktop system runs dmenu in Helvetica. :)
On Sep 1, 2010 8:19 PM, "Arian Kuschki"
wrote:
Excerpts from Ethan Grammatikidis's message of 20
On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 07:57:03PM +0300, Henri Mannerberg wrote:
A rewrite of the highlight colour handling is probably in order, as it looks
rather messy atm (if anyone feels like taking a swing at it, go right ahead! :)
You may want to have a look at the following from wmii:
lib/libstu
Current font size support in swk is merely a hack, the plan is to use libdraw,
so it will eventually support it. Antialiased fonts are sometimes better for
reading.
I personally use 10x20 font or the fixed one. But certainly..reading the web
with courier is not as nice as with verdana.. Typogra
On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 10:02:16PM +0200, pancake wrote:
I personally use 10x20 font or the fixed one. But
certainly..reading the web with courier is not as nice as with
verdana.. Typographic nazis tend to be quite extremist in pro
to a correct use of fonts, like killing comic sans and so on..
Excerpts from Connor Lane Smith's message of 2010-09-01 21:33:23 +0200:
> I'm sympathetic with this view, being a lover of typography myself. But
> you're in luck! dmenu, dwm, and libdraw already do support variable-width
> fonts. My desktop system runs dmenu in Helvetica. :)
great news, glad to
On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 10:40:27PM +0200, Arian Kuschki wrote:
Excerpts from Connor Lane Smith's message of 2010-09-01 21:33:23 +0200:
I'm sympathetic with this view, being a lover of typography myself. But
you're in luck! dmenu, dwm, and libdraw already do support variable-width
fonts. My desk
> sane names are usually taken
well, that's insane
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