Hopefully the spacing in these is up to snuff. Let me know about any issues.
The who command here is extremely basic, no flags, just prints user,
ctty, and time. On the TODO, there were no flags specified, and I
assumed this this was a philosophical choice rather than an omission.
Feel free to cor
Hi,
I would like to test your patch.
I have successfully applied it to HEAD of st git repository.
I compile it but it seems that my st it stills not transparent at all (I have
modified alpha in config.h with different values, same results).
Did you have an example of configuration or I have miss
You probably also need a compositor.
On 12 Jun 2013 09:36, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to test your patch.
> I have successfully applied it to HEAD of st git repository.
> I compile it but it seems that my st it stills not transparent at all (I
> have modified alpha in config.h with different v
Am 11.06.2013 um 18:26 schrieb Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net>:
>>> Also Christop/__20h__ is working on some mail client that sounded quite nice
>>> and interesting from the description, but afaik it is not yet available(?).
>>
>> I've heard Christoph mention this, but never seen a description
Bryan Bennett gmail.com> writes:
>
> Xrandr. It was a long day...
What is the problem with Xrandr ? As it uses Xinerama protocol, it should
work without any problem.
* Galos, David [2013-06-11 13:10:37 -0500]:
> Right, but '-ansi -pedantic' is strictly C89. GCC doesn't complain,
> but I could imagine there being trepidation around using a C99 header
> in a C89 environment (where it is not required).
>
> 2013/6/11 Thorsten Glaser :
> > Galos, David dixit:
> >
I meant the command line client. I encountered an issue wherein dwm
was mirroring to both screens when I would startx. If you're getting
one huge screen across both monitors, rather than mirroring - ignore
me.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Rémy Lefevre wrote:
> Bryan Bennett gmail.com> writes
Bryan Bennett gmail.com> writes:
>
> I meant the command line client. I encountered an issue wherein dwm
> was mirroring to both screens when I would startx. If you're getting
> one huge screen across both monitors, rather than mirroring - ignore
> me.
>
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Rémy
Yes, a composite manager is required. I forgot to mention that.
I recommend compton, which is a fork of xcompmgr, but xcompmgr still works
well.
Yes that's it!
It works like a charm now, nice!
JiCeheR
On 12/06/2013 17:37, Eon Seob Jeon wrote:
Yes, a composite manager is required. I forgot to mention that.
I recommend compton, which is a fork of xcompmgr, but xcompmgr still works
well.
Hello,
stupid question : how can you enter an unicode character in st?
In vim, you do it with ctrl-u+ (where is the code)
In some terminal, you do this with ctrl-shift-u+
But what about st?
Regards,
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Thuban dixit:
>But what about st?
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echo "bind u digraph 'U+'" >>~/.screenrc
hf,
//mirabilos
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You just described it. I had to add xrandr to my startup scripts to fix, as
I was too lazy to fix it in xorg.d or whatever it's called now
I apologize. I misread your initial mail. I remember having a similar
problem with virtual box but seem to remember that it was the result of a
mismatch between the guest additions and the virtualbox version rather than
being related to the wm. Are you sure your versions match?
On 12/06/2013, Thuban wrote:
> Hello,
> stupid question : how can you enter an unicode character in st?
> In vim, you do it with ctrl-u+ (where is the code)
> In some terminal, you do this with ctrl-shift-u+
Define a compose key.
> Define a compose key.
>
Done. But then?
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