-shift-c, again the content of $HOME/.wmii is
listed in the right bar as it should be.
- If I press $MODKEY-shift-b or $MODKEY-shift-a, nothing happens, just
like if the test 'if [ -z … ]' in AAA (or $HOME/.wmii/bbb) fails.
I have spent some time to understand what where the problem actually
occurs, but at this point I'm stuck. Any hint?
Regards,
LuX.
om source. So I have found a
way to add this feature with wmii-3.9.2 just by modifying
appropriately the wmiirc file. If some people are interested, this is
available here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=794658#p794658
Regards,
LuX.
toward utilizing udev as a replacement in the
> near future.
So it might be that your method is promised to a greater future.
Regards,
LuX.
fs/fat volumes will be
> owned by root.
What a pity! It is not a problem for me since my USB pens use to have
ext2 file systems (or even ext3, for the USB pen I have used here),
but for a more general use it would be annoying.
Regards,
LuX.
e other clients remain partly visible, hence can be seen
in a glance, contrary to stack or max mode .
Contra:
- Useless for large and small screens.
What is your opinion on this?
Regards,
LuX.
Hi!
On lun., juil. 26, 2010 at 11:58:26 -0700, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 3:17 AM, LuX wrote:
> > 1) to increase dynamically the width of the focused column of a given
> > percentage, say;
>
> You can do this now by reading /event and growing/shrinking
His own… screen, you mean? On the 15" screen I had during my
hollidays, I can swear that such a feature would have been very
convenient.
Best regards,
LuX.
e /tag/sel/ctl grow sel sel $dir ${delta}px
done
Thanks again for your help,
LuX.
#1 SMP PREEMPT Thu May 13 12:06:25 CEST 2010
i686 Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) III CPU - M 933MHz GenuineIntel
GNU/Linux
Regards,
LuX.
rtable than the horizontal mode of wimenu on the small
screen of my laptop…
Regards,
LuX.
in France: « il n'y a que les imbéciles qui ne changent pas
d'avis » (only idiots never change their mind).
Note: I can't help recalling this discussion, because it seems funny
to me. Nevertheless I'm pretty grateful to all the developers of
suckless.org, of course, and I hope this and the above french
humoristic proverb won't hurt any of them (but I'm confident enough on
this point).
Best regards,
LuX.
> Message de LuX: ven. 13/08/10, 12:15:41 +0200
> Which language is it, perl?
Please forget about this…
:-(
f programmers, I suppose).
Maybe after playing a while with wimenu as a launcher with file
completion, I will find the usual command line in a terminal more
convenient. Or maybe not. I simply don't know at the moment.
> Hope this helps.
Surely it does! Thanks again,
LuX.
when I put a '.' at the beginning of a file
name. Thus I modified it in order to do so (see below).
Thank you very, very much.
LuX.
-
#/bin/sh
script=$(cat <<'!'
# Push out a new set of completions
function update(offset, cmd) {
# Only pus
ing options for
certain commands), is possible with wimenu and not in bash (again as
far as I know) because of the great flexibility of the former.
So… I do agree with you on this point.
I'm glad to know that you are going to add a vertical mode to wimenu
too, this is nice for menus with long li
ould
exist.
> I take it you're not subscribed to the list, then?
To the 'nomail' something only. I read your posts on the web.
Once again I owe you a big 'thank you'.
LuX.
line starting with that command, this list of options is
displayed instead of a list of files. I find it convenient for some
commands, like 'lp' or 'pdfnup' which accept many options, useful to
me but that I do not use to remember.
In case other people would be interested I att
#x27;vim -e ' in the input line, no list of files
is displayed after the last ' ' as I would expect.
Regards,
LuX.
current dir
'ls -a' Nothing --> Good.
'ls -a 'List of files in current dir--> Good!
Perhaps, after all, this additional feature that I have tried to
implement is a 'false good idea', that is a Pandora box. But fo
not going to write
> it at the moment.
I really didn't expect you to give so much help as you did. Although
not perfect, in my opinion the script is now fairly good. It would
never have reached such a level of achievement without you.
Thank you for your help,
LuX.
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