Sorry if this isn't the right board... anyway, I was looking for a fun
afternoon project... thanks for the nice software :)
This patches against the current st hg branch revision 149.
I'm a C# coder by trade, so I am not so confident with my ability to
fully appreciate and repeat your style.
Hello!
As a user of multiple (3) keyboard layouts, I have always wanted dwm
to behave like many non-suckless WMs do: to have per-window keyboard
layouts, not just a global one.
That's what this patch is for. It is not intended for inclusion in
vanilla dwm, because majority of it's users probably u
It can be built alone with jam I _think_, I've been toying with it but
it takes some work and I haven't gotten it all figured out (it seems
to be making incorrect assumptions about where some header files are,
and missing some files that i think get moved around by the whole
build), and as far as I
Hello:
I've updated dmenu recently, and noticed that dinput is gone, because
it was merged into dmenu.
I'd personally like to have dinput back, because I think it's better suited to
some tasks than dmenu.
For example, I used dinput to quickly edit the URL in surf, because it required
le
Hey Andrés,
On 12 October 2010 21:51, Andrés Musetti wrote:
> I've updated dmenu recently, and noticed that dinput is gone, because it was
>merged into dmenu.
> I'd personally like to have dinput back, because I think it's better suited
> to some tasks than dmenu.
The problem with dinput is it
On 11/10/2010 22:40, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 10:21:38PM +0100, Michael wrote:
Hello,
What is the latest recommended (stable) version of wmii? Website says
3.9.2 but I see 3.9.4 in download section. Should I bother updating?
No, the 3.9 minor releases were all minor fixes
> It can be built alone with jam I _think_, I've been toying with
> it but
> it takes some work and I haven't gotten it all figured out (it seems
> to be making incorrect assumptions about where some header files are,
> and missing some files that i think get moved around by the whole
> build), an
I had heard of jam but never had the slightest inclination to use it. I've
managed to make it compile a good chunk of the object files, but not
malloc/free so its somewhat wasted. I'm currently hitting a supposed syntax
error in of my Linux header files. Perhaps it uses some extension and the
jamfi
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 5:39 PM, David Isaac Wolinsky wrote:
> Sorry if this isn't the right board... anyway, I was looking for a fun
> afternoon project... thanks for the nice software :)
>
> This patches against the current st hg branch revision 149.
>
> I'm a C# coder by trade, so I am not so
>I've managed to make it compile a good chunk of the object files,
>but not malloc/free so its somewhat wasted.
It'll talk eventually, keep up the pressure.
> When I get a chance to go at it again I believe the android distribution
>has some "clean" kernel headers included. I may try to move thos
Doesn't 9base use the plan 9 libc?
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Aurélien Aptel
wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 5:39 PM, David Isaac Wolinsky wrote:
>> Sorry if this isn't the right board... anyway, I was looking for a fun
>> afternoon project... thanks for the nice software :)
>>
>> This patches against the current st hg bra
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