Hey all,
I've recently started using wmii and I'm really liking it so far. The one
thing that is bugging me is this rectangle shown in the right side of the
titlebar (when in floating mode). How can I make it disappear? I've looked
into the guide and styling part section, but nothing. I've looked
Is it possible to have the status bar in dwm show non-ASCII
characters? Not sure if this is an internal issue or a problem with
the default Terminus font, but it hasn't worked with any fonts I've
tried.
A trivial example:
http://i.imgur.com/4S0EJ.png
Should show a right pointing single guillemet
* Sir Cyrus [2011-05-30 20:56:43 +0100]:
> Is it possible to have the status bar in dwm show non-ASCII
yes
> http://i.imgur.com/4S0EJ.png
>
> Should show a right pointing single guillemet (U+203A) after 'WordPress'.
encoding matters
locale settings matter
xlocale settings matter
font settings ma
On 05/30/2011 09:56 PM, Sir Cyrus wrote:
> Is it possible to have the status bar in dwm show non-ASCII
> characters? Not sure if this is an internal issue or a problem with
> the default Terminus font, but it hasn't worked with any fonts I've
> tried.
>
> A trivial example:
> http://i.imgur.com/4S
Hey,
On 30 May 2011 20:56, Sir Cyrus wrote:
> Is it possible to have the status bar in dwm show non-ASCII
> characters? Not sure if this is an internal issue or a problem with
> the default Terminus font, but it hasn't worked with any fonts I've
> tried.
I believe your system doesn't have Termin
On 5/30/11, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> I believe your system doesn't have Terminus installed, and dwm is
> using the fallback font.
D'oh! You were right. The fallback font looks quite a lot like
Terminus so I couldn't tell. I was using the Terminus font for the
console so I assumed it was install
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 19:54, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
>> Is there a recording of Anselm's talk at LinuxTag?
>
> No, I think they didn't make any recordings. I'll put the slides online
> tonight.
Where can I find these?
~Chris
On 5/29/11, Rafa Garcia Gallego wrote:
> Thinking about a couple of issues now:
>
> 1.- The regexes used for syntax highlight relied on a GNU extension
> (\< \> to mark word boundaries). We changed those to \b, which is the
> POSIX equivalent, but some testing has determied this does not work in
>