Hello.
I was curious to see if anyone has any tools that supports you in
formatting the code to the same style used in dwm.c or st.c.
I tried playing around with "clang-format", but I couldn't find a way
proper way to keep the function names like so:
int
main(int argc, char *argv[]) {...
a plugin I intend to keep as I
see value in it.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 10:55 PM, Wander Nauta wrote:
> Hello ACE,
>
> I would be surprised if GNU's indent program didn't have a flag to
> enforce that particular style. (It has more flags than your average
> military
I haven't bothered to look into the issue. But the same behaviour can
be seen in steam.
What I do is set the tag to Floating mode or just set the specific
windows to float.
Maybe someone has a patch for this problem.
> I am happy to announce the version 0.1 release of sent, a suckless
> presentation
> tool.
Cool, looked at the example and I like the current state of sent.
> The next big step for the 0.2 release is to migrate from png to farbfeld.
Ouch, I feel like this deters me from using sent. None of my
On 11/20, Claudio wrote:
> I've implemented a web-based "port" of sent called wsent. I agree
> to not use the web for anything so I decided to abandon the project
> after reading the Quenting Rameau post where he suggests a slide to
> image conversion. Though, since I've put some effort on writing
On 12/01, Draco Metallium(Rodrigo S. Cañibano) wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 07:32:34PM -0800, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> > Does the same thing happen if you switch dwm to floating mode before
> > launching Torchlight 2?
>
> Yes, I tried swiching to floating mode first. Also tried fullscreen
> and win
Do you have a composer enabled?
On 12/04, Anders Straadt wrote:
> `ps aux | grep -Ei '(comp|unagi)'` and `systemctl | grep -Ei
> '(comp|unagi)'` shows nothing of interest if that's what you mean?
You could try running one of them to see if they solve your problem. I
don't know which compositor works best, they all seem to have s
On 12/09, tuan ta wrote:
> Hi everyone, I am using ArchLinux and dwm 6.0 for a long time. Today I
> notice that dwm-6.1/BUGS, with report from voltaic, I also have 2
> monitors with different resolution (at home and my office), I wrote a
> script helps me autoextend VGA output (with exactly resolut
Sorry not sure what happened to my attachment; here it is.
diff --git a/dwm.c b/dwm.c
index 1d78655..466d12c 100644
--- a/dwm.c
+++ b/dwm.c
@@ -397,9 +397,10 @@ arrange(Monitor *m) {
showhide(m->stack);
else for(m = mons; m; m = m->next)
showhide(m->stack);
- if(m)
+ if(m) {
arrangemon(m
Hello.
1. This hasn't been implemented in st. It is by design. It's not
impossible to implement. If someone has a patch for this I'd be
interested.
2. That is by design no need to rephrase it here look at dwm's project
page. There's a patch for that.
3. Not using the latest st at the mo
>Hello.
>
>You said there is a patch for this, but looking at all dwm patches, I
>couldn't find it. I went through all the patches under
>http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/ without success.
>Maybe it's written using different terminology and I'm not seeing it?
>Could you please send the name of the p
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 08:51:47AM -0800, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> It's a **G**UI widget. How it looks and works is 99% of what matters.
> Can someone that's compiled and run the code please post a screenshot to
> this list?
Here is a screenshot of how it's rendered on the screen rather than a
crop.
On 09/17, Janne Heß wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just wanted to ask if anyone has managed to properly display emojis in st.
> I know this is potentially sucky feature, but I read my mail in mutt and
> some companies think it's a good idea to put emojis into their subjects.
> Currently, it looks
in output stream: 865
>
> Do you need any more information for reproducing the bug?
>
> On 09/17/2017 06:35 PM, ACE wrote:
> > On 09/17, Janne Heß wrote:
> >> Hello everyone,
> >>
> >> I just wanted to ask if anyone has managed to properly display emoj
On 09/17, Stefan Hagen wrote:
> * Stefan Hagen wrote:
> > I'm doing exactly this. This is mutt in st (top) and termite (bottom).
> > https://shell.srv.hagen.coffee/~sdk/screenshots/2017-09-17_19-38-46.png
> >
> > Are you sure the font you're using supports these characters?
>
> Adding some detai
On 09/17, Janne Heß wrote:
> It looks like the crash is caused by the font.
> Switching from noto emoji to emoji one fixes the crash. I'll try looking
> into the grid escaping bug...
I'd say escaping the grid is the result of not using UTF8. That was my
guess before Stefan enlightened me with the
On 12/19, Teodoro Santoni wrote:
> If all those buttons are supported on linux (e.g. xev output a button
> code for every button clicked) I'd buy one too!
>From my experience they simulate key strokes that are "unlikely" to be
used by your keyboard, and then they supply tools that let you bind
act
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