The fix is for st HEAD.
First of all, how to reproduce:
1. Run "man man" or just "less" with some scrollable file.
2. Select some part of text by pressing LMB somewhere and moving cursor
up.
3. Scroll with "j" and "k".
The result is: http://postimg.org/image/ec04tz7u5/
The problem is that if you
Greetings.
On Sun, 26 May 2013 13:08:09 +0200 p37si...@lavabit.com wrote:
> The fix is for st HEAD.
Thanks, I’ve applied it and renamed the variables in for the selection
too, which saves some lines in st.
Please check out HEAD of st and see if this works for you as you need
it.
Sincerely
On 05/25/2013 12:55 AM, Strake wrote:
Yes. Thus I can easily swap out any component, or insert mediators
between components. For example, I could write my own fetcher to scrub
the HTTP headers, or block ads; and I wouldn't need plug-ins to view
PDFs or watch movies.
Why is the requirement that
On 05/25/2013 07:29 PM, Nicolas Braud-Santoni wrote:
Well, SFTP requires you to create a user account. (I'm aware that it may
not be one with which you can SSH in).
Some people might not want this.
Everything runs as a user. You could use www-data, whatever anonymous
FTP uses, or simply "nobody"
On May 26, 2013 3:08 PM, "Random832" wrote:
> Why is the requirement that it conform to your IPC protocol* less onerous
than requiring it to conform to a particular in-process API that would make
it a "plug-in"?
May it owe to the fact that this particular IPC protocol is *the* protocol
used for n
Hi
I would like to know the current state of 9base & sbase projects. Are
you still working on it?
I'm asking because the community isn't mentioning them often, and we
don't know the progress (even if I often check git logs)
Best Regards
--
H MoV.
sbase and 9base are still used. i use 9base every day :). if you
think there is any part of p9port that should be in 9base port it.
and send a patch. not much work goes into these since they don't
aspire to having all the gnu options... what more do you need?
--Carlos
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