In dwm's config.h, I added a rule to place windows of a certain class to a
certain tag. However, windows apparently have two classes, and this rule
only works if it specifies the second class. I'd like to request that dwm
check both classes, since the program I was writing the rule for, st, only
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On 2012-01-02, at 09:34, James Campos wrote:
> I added a rule to place windows of a certain class to a certain
> tag. However, windows apparently have two classes, and this rule
> only works if it specifies the second class.
I believe what you are looking for is the second Rule field, the
one cal
Ah, thank you. I'd like to request better documentation, then - the st man
page states that the -c switch "defines the window class", but this class
doesn't match up with dwm's rules class parameter.
I don't understand how this is related to your quote?
You always execute ls when you cd to a different folder?
On 02.01.2012, Patrick Haller <201009-suckl...@haller.ws> wrote:
> On 2012-01-01 21:13, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
>> So I considered the trade-offs between SLOC minimalism, project and
>>
On 2012-01-02 12:26, hiro wrote:
> I don't understand how this is related to your quote?
Suraj re-evaluated his toolset. I think the re-evaluation part is a good
idea, however it seems you could spend too much time doing it.
> You always execute ls when you cd to a different folder?
in interacti
You can also use du instead of cd;ls
Overloading simple, old, standard commands is bad for my inflexible brain.
The X11 stuff is way too difficult for me to care.
Hey,
On 2 January 2012 10:45, James Campos wrote:
> Ah, thank you. I'd like to request better documentation, then - the st man
> page states that the -c switch "defines the window class", but this class
> doesn't match up with dwm's rules class parameter.
Yeah, that's true. st's '-c' flag define