On 30 January 2011 04:52, Justin Pogue wrote:
> I know this list is mainly for dwm and wmii, but I'm wondering if
> there's any word yet on how far out a first release of Stali is? It
> looks really cool.
It's a bit far off still. But on my priority list it is in second
position currently.
Chee
Hi,
I don't see anything about "group=0" in wmii documentations. Where
documentation for current wmii. if it exists, can be found? Or read
wmii sources is the only way to learn this?)
I think the /rules file is described in the man page of wmii, but IIRC the
move of all rules into /rules ins
> Is there a way to manually lock mouse focus on a window? I'm running a
> game in wine and the mouse leaves the window once I get to the edge.
> Since the game is an FPS this isn't really acceptable. Even if I
> fullscreen the app the mouse just stops when it gets to the window,
> which doesn't re
> I've attached code for dwm anyway.
And a fix.
--- pointer-lock.c 2011-01-30 13:01:37.39681 +
+++ pointer-lock2.c 2011-01-30 13:09:44.83434 +
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
pointerlock(const Arg *a)
{
if(a->i){
+ if(!selmon->sel)
+ return;
if(XGrabPointer(dpy, selmon->sel->win, False,
> sure, i agree.
> I am working on it.
> i have never compiled anything from scratch. portage takes care of that in
> gentoo.
> here is my modified autologin script. it does not work. it takes me to
> gmail.com but wont log me in. do you see anything wrong?
You'll have to find out what POST argume
On 01/30/2011 07:09 AM, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
> (...)? I'm running a
> game in wine and the mouse leaves the window once I get to the edge.
run winecfg and check 'Allow DirectX apps to stop the mouse leaving
their window' under Graphics tab.
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On 28/01/2011 17:14, Sean Howard wrote:
ratmen is pretty good at this. Likely more visual than dmenu, although
basically the same thing.
Thanks a lot, looks that it's what I was looking for.
Michael
Thanks! Maybe this can be useful in conjunction with the warp patch.
Cheers,
Moritz
Hi folks,
I keep a file containing a list of gui applications to pipe into dmenu,
so that I could only start those applications that do make sense in the
graphical environment.
However, since vanilla dmenu allows to insert any arbitrary text, this
isn't fool-proof, I could still type "dd" hit
Hey,
On 4 November 2010 16:04, Stephen Paul Weber wrote:
> I really wanted to use tabbed as a generic tool for tabbing any XNest-aware
> client, but the current code would require I have a seperately compiled
> version for each client (tabbed-surf, tabbed-xterm, etc) The attached patch
> is my s
I don't believe that I did. I installed GHC, which doesn't seem to work
either. I mean, I assume it didn't actually break, but maybe wmii is
catching the event or something? I don't know enough about all of this.
-Eitan
Adding
/.*/ group=0
to the bottom of my rules file seemed to fix the problem. However, I
don't get the impression that that is the correct way to do it. Is there
no global setting somewhere to make the default behavior that it
shouldn't group?
-Eitan
2011/1/30 Daniel :
> run winecfg and check 'Allow DirectX apps to stop the mouse leaving
> their window' under Graphics tab.
Surprisingly that doesn't work. Not sure why, probably an artifact of the game.
I'm going to try Rob's patch and/or the warp patch. Thank you.
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Am 30.01.2011, 17:30 Uhr, schrieb Eitan Goldshtrom
:
Adding
/.*/ group=0
to the bottom of my rules file seemed to fix the problem. However, I
don't get the impression that that is the correct way to do it. Is there
no global setting somewhere to make the default behavior that it
should
Then in that case it looks like we have the solution. Thanks for the
help and the info.
-Eitan
On 01/30/2011 01:52 PM, Thomas Dahms wrote:
Am 30.01.2011, 17:30 Uhr, schrieb Eitan Goldshtrom
:
Adding
/.*/ group=0
to the bottom of my rules file seemed to fix the problem. However, I
don't ge
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:41:34PM -0500, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> requires a Windows computer with a copy of IE pointed at the Gentoo
> wiki.
Gentoo's wiki requires a password, and doubt that you install Gentoo
that way.
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panic("Aarggh: attempting to free lock with active wait queue
how do i allow popups in this browser? is there a way to do it on a per case
basis, etc. thank you
No it doesn't.
On Jan 30, 2011 3:13 PM, "Marvin Vek" wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:41:34PM -0500, Kurt H Maier wrote:
>> requires a Windows computer with a copy of IE pointed at the Gentoo
>> wiki.
>
> Gentoo's wiki requires a password, and doubt that you install Gentoo
> that way.
>
> --
>
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 05:11:31PM -0500, Jacob Todd wrote:
> No it doesn't.
The official Gentoo wiki, does here: http://wiki.gentoo.org.
The others are user efforts, and are not considered official help or
documentation.
> On Jan 30, 2011 3:13 PM, "Marvin Vek" wrote:
> > Gentoo's wiki requires
I don't give a fuck if their considered official or not, the only gentoo
wiki that is used is the one at gentoo-wiki.com. mentioning the 'official'
wiki is a non sequitor.
this is an intense mailing list...
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Jacob Todd wrote:
> s/their/they're
> On Jan 30, 2011 7:00 PM, "Jacob Todd" wrote:
> > I don't give a fuck if their considered official or not, the only gentoo
> > wiki that is used is the one at gentoo-wiki.com. mentioning
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Jacob Todd wrote:
> I don't give a fuck if their considered official or not, the only gentoo
> wiki that is used is the one at gentoo-wiki.com. mentioning the 'official'
> wiki is a non sequitor.
I don't give a fuck what you're talking about, the thread was about
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