On 24/11/04 12:06AM, Jeremy wrote:
> I like this
> if [ "$butt" -eq 1 ]; then
>
My terrible humor LOL.
On second thought, I think that's awful in terms of readability so I've
just renamed it "button".
> I did my bar a similar way, except each widget is a script responsible for
> its own formatt
Hi *.dev!
вт, 5 лист. 2024 р. о 03:33 Storkman пише:
>
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2024 at 11:57:18PM +, stefan1 wrote:
> > Hi dev@ list readers.
> >
> > I just ported tinyx to libXfont2.
> > Maybe some of the readers here are interested in this,
> > as tinyx is made in the suckless spirit of minim
Hi there,
I was trying to use st on a FreeBSD workstation, and my shell is csh.
When I use backspace to delete the Chinese character, I observe strange
behavior.
On the first,
zjs@freebsd:~ % 中文|
After pressing a backspace key,
zjs@freebsd:~ % |
After pressing ctrl + l to refresh st,
zjs@fr
On 2024-11-05 00:03, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
Hi,
Many years ago I tested tinyx. It was quite nice and small.
If there are (small) changes required for st, dmenu and dmenu to work
(again).
Feel free to send them.
Looks like git st works.
dmenu and dwm also work.
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Linux-gentoo-x86_64-Intel
On 11/05/24 08:34AM, Raymond Cole wrote:
> On second thought, I think that's awful in terms of readability so I've
> just renamed it "button".
I may have been hallucinating, but when I saw "butt...tock" it occured to me
that
it was clearly the opposite of a tick-tok in a butt/tick duality.
I can