On Mon, Nov 25, 2013, at 5:26, Martti Kühne wrote:
> Announcing a shell prompt and including git.h indeed makes no sense
> whatsoever. What part of git is useful when writing a shell
> interpreter? I'm sorry, I can't possibly imagine how this isn't
> apparent to you.
Do you understand the differen
And sending that email calls into question your ability to either read
a full thread or to recognize human names.
2013/11/25 Carlos Torres :
>> 2013/11/25 Martti Kühne :
>>> How many people commit suicide per year because their application
>>> windows use utf-8 titles?
>>>
>
> I submitted another "simpler patch" that doesn't revert the setting of
> WM_NAME to XStringStyle. Since i don't really have a use case
Hello there,
I'd like to report a serious bug that I have for quite some time now
with st-git. When I install the git version with "sudo make clean
install" on my Arch Linux box it installs fine and I can use it. But as
soon as I kill X to go back to tty the screen goes blank (or sometimes I
see t
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 07:14:27PM +0100, Andreas Marschall wrote:
> I'd like to report a serious bug that I have for quite some time now
> with st-git. When I install the git version with "sudo make clean
> install" on my Arch Linux box it installs fine and I can use it. But as
> soon as I kill X
good evening,
I have spottet the commit that's causing the freeze when killing X and
trying to go back to tty. It's:
http://git.suckless.org/st/commit/?id=fbc589d50603e8b0de9239e4800e227ab5d0ea69
up until this commit st works fine for me.
best
Andreas
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 09:11:09PM +0100, Alexander Huemer wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 02:27:14PM -0500, Chris Down wrote:
> > On 2013-11-25 14:16:48 +0200, Dimitris Zervas wrote:
> > > Well, making our own shell, would be a really good idea!
> >
> > In my opinion others already got close eno
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 08:32:36PM +0100, Andreas Marschall wrote:
> good evening,
>
> I have spottet the commit that's causing the freeze when killing X and
> trying to go back to tty. It's:
>
> http://git.suckless.org/st/commit/?id=fbc589d50603e8b0de9239e4800e227ab5d0ea69
>
> up until this com
Hello,
I just cloned the latest git version and removed the commit manually
from st.c and put the few deleted lines back in. Now st works just fine again.
That's
all I can say and I think that was pretty bad-ass of me given the fact
that I can only do "hello world" in C :-)
I'd say it's up to th
Hi
This is a braindead and incomplete implementation of tr that only
works for one-byte encodings. Do you think it makes sense to use this
implementation as some kind of stopgap-measure until we have a more
robust version of tr?
If you you would rather not take this version, what approach would
y
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013, at 12:09, Bryan Bennett wrote:
> And sending that email calls into question your ability to either read
> a full thread or to recognize human names.
In my defense, you'd already had it pointed out to you once and
continued in your misconception without even understanding the
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 09:13:08PM +0300, Alexander S. wrote:
> 2013/11/25 Carlos Torres :
> > On 11/25/13, Alexander S. wrote:
> >> Is it definitely okay to use Xutf8TextListToTextProperty with XStringStyle?
> >>
i checked out the man page and XStringStyle is acceptable.
also st uses XmbTextLis
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 09:00:55PM +0100, Andreas Marschall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just cloned the latest git version and removed the commit manually
> from st.c and put the few deleted lines back in.
Why? Reverting a commit is very easy with git. In your case it's the
simple matter of doing:
On 26/11/2013, Silvan Jegen wrote:
> If you you would rather not take this version, what approach would
> you take for the character set mapping when using UTF-8?
On Linux, one can easily make a sparse array with 1-page granularity
with mmap, and so simply use a (wchar_t []) or (Rune []), but I'm
* Alexander Huemer [26.11.2013 22:25]:
> Since nobody else reported that bug, it really seems like the problem
> lies in the nature of your particular system.
Unfortunately it's not.
I think I remember that this issue was reported here before. The problem is
quite old. I have this problem on t
Strake dixit:
>On 26/11/2013, Silvan Jegen wrote:
>> If you you would rather not take this version, what approach would
>> you take for the character set mapping when using UTF-8?
>
>On Linux, one can easily make a sparse array with 1-page granularity
>with mmap, and so simply use a (wchar_t [])
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 3:00 PM, wrote:
> In my defense, you'd already had it pointed out to you once and
> continued in your misconception without even understanding the
> correction.
Start paying attention to whom you're speaking and to whom you're
referring. I was speaking up to counteract you
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 07:14:27PM +0100, Andreas Marschall wrote:
> I wonder why no other Arch users are reporting on this?
It has been reported before. It’s specifically the combination of dwm
and st, by the way.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=168041,
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewt
Hello,
I use the same environment for 6 months
and there were no problem at all.
Szilveszter
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 06:12:12PM -0800, Ryan O’Hara wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 07:14:27PM +0100, Andreas Marschall wrote:
I wonder why no other Arch users are reporting on this?
It has been re
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Szilágyi Szilveszter
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use the same environment for 6 months
> and there were no problem at all.
>
> Szilveszter
>
Okay, dwm-git, st-git, Arch Linux, MacBook Pro 2012 seems to be what
most people reproduce it on.
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