On 9/21/10, Ammar James wrote:
> I feel compelled to reply to this since none of you fools seem to
> listen to hip-hop. ;p
> [bunch of good artists]
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQRRnAhmB58
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcY0a8gKCzc
>
Ugh, YouTube links on d...@suckless.org?
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 22:15 +0200, "Jakub Lach"
wrote:
> 15/09/2010 21:51 Uriel :
>
> > What issues? and why aren't they fixed?
> >
> > uriel
>
> Oh, I was expecting something more along
> the lines of "SDL is abomination and pile
> of putrid garbage anyway"..
Haha! It's certainly a git to
Ammar James wrote:
> I feel compelled to reply to this since none of you fools seem to
> listen to hip-hop. ;p
True hardcore rap died with Lord Invader, man.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:01:10AM +, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
On 9/21/10, Ammar James wrote:
I feel compelled to reply to this since none of you fools seem to
listen to hip-hop. ;p
[bunch of good artists]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQRRnAhmB58
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcY0a8gKC
> You want the KeyRelease event. Note that, by default, X11
> will generate
> spurious repeat KeyPress events. Years ago I read the
> relevant SDL code
> (which maintains a vector of which keys are currently down) to
> see if it
> had a nice way of handling these events. It turns out it
> ju
2010/9/21 Wolf Tivy :
> I would like to change the way tag selection works in my dwm.
> The way I think it should work is if you press two (or more) tag
> select keysbefore you release one of them, dwm would select both
> tags. Likewise for tagging windows. I think this would make the
> tagging stu
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 07:07:30PM +, Wolf Tivy wrote:
> That would suck. Good to know it can be done tho. I have heard of
> a way to turn off repeats, and I'll look into that before I do any
> nasty race-condition hacks.
The only mechanism I know of is what "xset r off" does, i.e. it is not
a
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:41:01AM +, hiro wrote:
did you consider using webfs?
No, and I'll give you my reasons,
1) It's been several years since I last ported webfs to
plan9port, and I wasn't in the mood to do it again.
2) webfs needs a client, and I'd have had to write one. I'd
Thanks,
Wow, mplayer knows how to handle cookies? Now everything makes sense again! :D
> I'm not sure I'm understanding what you mean but I think you can
> achieve that only changing your config:
>
> #define TAGKEYS(KEY,TAG) \
> {
> MODKEY, KEY, toggleview, {.ui
> = 1 << TAG} }, \
>
> (n.b. toggleview instead of view)
>
> You don't need to rel
> As you can see, I misspoke earlier: the events have *exactly*
> the same time
> field. Combining this with what I said about the queuing
> (the "atomic"
> insertion), I think you'll agree that doing XPeekEvent inside the
> KeyRelease handler, and discarding the pair of events if the time,
> ke
Ok so I'm done my little mods, works great. I have attached
a 'patch' so that the rest of you can play with it.
Some possible breakage is that the new view function
doesn't toggle between the two tag sets. Still works for me
though. I find this new interface to be much nicer than the
seperate toggl
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