I can verify that this fixes or at least ameliorates the
tmux-split-pane bug reported earlier.
Peter
As far as I can tell, this new branch breaks the -e argument, e.g.,
st -f Terminus:size=12 -e tmux-start.sh
is a total fail cat (laugh out loud).
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 8:01 AM, Peter Hartman
wrote:
> As far as I can tell, this new branch breaks the -e argument, e.g.,
>
> st -f Terminus:size=12 -e tmux-start.sh
>
> is a total fail cat (laugh out loud).
And here's a patch to fix that:
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A new bug with xft:
alsamixer looks fine in the other branch, but in the xft branch it
looks hideous. Still use-able but hideous.
Peter
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 8:12 AM, Aurélien Aptel
wrote:
> Oops. Applied, thanks.
>
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On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Bryan Bennett wrote:
> Interestingly enough, if you launch the affected ncurses programs inside
> tmux, everything seems to work fine (which is why I hadn't noticed the bug
> until my last post - I wasn't using tmux at work.)
s/in/outside/ -- but I've verified:
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Peter Hartman
> Date: January 28, 2012 11:03:39 AM EST
> To: Steven Blatchford
> Subject: Re: [dev] [st] new xft branch (FreeType font rendering)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 28, 2012, at 10:51 AM, Steven Blatchford wrote:
&g
Fixed.
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Vasudev Kamath
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm just forwarding a bug reported on surf Debian package [1]. This
> bug makes package unfit for Wheezy release.
>
> (I'm not the maintainer of package only did a recent QA upload.)
>
> [1] http://bugs.debian.org/c
yes.
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Vasudev Kamath wrote:
> On 11:46 Fri 10 Feb , Peter Hartman wrote:
>> Fixed.
>
> Hello Peter thanks for the patch. Can the permission for cookies.txt
> can be changed to 0600 instead of 0644?.
>
> Best Regards
>
man pages on the web-site where one downloads the software are nice
for the simple reason that they tell us what the software is capable
of doing before we install it.
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On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Aurélien Aptel
wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Aurélien Aptel
> wrote:
>> * support for dim/bright colors
>> * unfocused cursor is now visible with a different color
>> * using index >16 for default colors now works properly
>> * various code cleanup, re
The other reason (besides hatred of libsoup) that surf never bothered
implementing anything other than what it currently has is that (to my
knowledge) there has yet to be a bona fide web-site that the current
system fails on. There's a lot of FUD, but none (to my knowledge)
that is bona fide. Of
> This is stil is favorable than the current approach as far as I can tell.
Why?
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On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
> On 21 February 2012 18:36, Peter Hartman wrote:
>>> This is stil is favorable than the current approach as far as I can tell.
>>
>> Why?
>>
>>
>
> I was thinking it would be a more conscise metho
It is pretty silly to write surf, which rides on the Hotspur of
webkit-gtk, and then not utilize whatever cookie apparatus that
Hotspur offers. Of course, if it offers us a really shitty cookie
apparatus, then what is EVEN MORE silly is to write our own. Instead,
we should disable cookies in surf
Hi Folks:
For some time now I've been cobbling together a kind of suckless
ecosystem for use on tablet or hybrid touch devices. I thought I'd
release some of the code to the public, although most of it is
proof-of-concept and cobbled together.
GOAL
Operate without a keyboard.
OVERVIEW
SLUT co
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Pierre Chapuis wrote:
> You should change the name before Internet drama
> occurs.
Don't tell me there's a SLUT.exe that is in competition for the name!
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Not yet. http://www.trilidun.org/misc/slut-0.1.tgz
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I use surf & st just fine. st -e has worked for about a year. here's
a quick fix:
sed 's/xterm/st/' config.def.h
Peter
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Nick wrote:
> Quoth anonimopococin...@alice.it:
>> surf still relies on xterm for the downloads, why can't we use st?
>> (I mean I did a few
Comrades:
I recently moved to Quebec and now need accents and all that fun
stuff. I also recently moved off the xft branch of st and to the
standing tip, and I've noticed that I can't for the life of me get
diacriticals to display. They display fine in dwm and dmenu, urxvt,
and xft version of st
x27;s the default x / st font settings working against you.
> I know that isn't much of an answer.
>
> Why have you moved off the xft branch? I've been working with rather
> more complex characters than accented latin, and st-xft has been a
> godsend.
>
> Nick
>
>
I should add that when I launch st I get:
peterjh@trilx220 st $ st
erresc: unknown csi ESC[?17;0;64c
2012/9/17 Nick :
> To confirm, I just tried st tip (main branch), and the diacritics from
> this email displayed without issue.
>
> Hopefully somebody with more skill than being able to type "wo
Yes, and ls -la ~/.termcap/s/ has st and st-256colors, as it should
(and I nuked the old ones).
2012/9/17 Nick :
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:17:54AM -0400, Peter Hartman wrote:
>> I should add that when I launch st I get:
>>
>> peterjh@trilx220 st $ st
>> erresc: unkn
TERM inside st = "st-256color"
TERM outside st (i.e. in urxvt where I launch it) is = "screen"
xlsfonts indicates terminus is there, etc.
xset q also indicates it is there.
Here's the st -f output:
http://sprunge.us/IfXW
2012/9/17 Roberto E. Vargas Caballero :
>> peterjh@trilx220 st $ st
>> erre
> http://sprunge.us/IfXW
Note the first "command" I type in that is é
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2012/9/17 Peter Hartman :
>> http://sprunge.us/IfXW
> Note the first "command" I type in that is é
peterjh@trilx220 st $ locale
LANG=fr_FR@euro
LC_CTYPE="fr_FR"
LC_NUMERIC="fr_FR"
LC_TIME="fr_FR"
LC_COLLATE="fr_FR"
LC_MONETARY=
> I'd like to know is this kind of jokes is considered funny here.
Which kind of joke?
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2012/9/19 pancake :
> How many patches are left to get scrollback buffer?
We don't want scrollback buffers.
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What was wrong with -f commandline switch from the xft branch? Half
the point is to avoid having to compile a unique binary per font. But
whatever
2012/9/19 Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net>:
> Greetings.
>
> Attached is a port of the xft branch to the current tip of st. It will
> activate xft
how is -e not a solution?
2012/9/20 Roberto E. Vargas Caballero :
>
>> Yeah! Oh, we could have a variable for everything that one could wish
>> to start in st: STTMUX, STGNUSCREEN, STAALIBKDE...
>>
>> or we could just use -e.
>
> Yeah, even when you start it from a menu like dmenu or it is automat
> I know that some of you are inclined to use dwm on tablets. But I'm
> not convinced that tablets or touch interfaces in general are a nice
> fit with the terminal world we live in.
tablets are used to read pdfs, and tablets do not have keyboards.
however, while i didn't quite parse your whole pr
LaTeX
2013/2/6 Lee Fallat :
> Hey suckless fans,
>
> Does anyone know of some lightweight generic diagram software? So far all
> I've found are bloated programs that pull in gnome/kde dependencies (for
> example dia pulled in gstreamer/vlc, what the heck right?). Basically what
> I'm looking for i
2013/2/6 Manolo Martínez :
> On 02/06/13 at 03:29pm, Peter Hartman wrote:
>> LaTeX
>>
> I use and love LaTeX, but LaTeX is *not* lightweight.
Depends on the measure, but it is lighter both in terms of its source,
memory footprint, and deps than any app based on gtk.
-p
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What I've been doing for a bit is using a modified version of lsw + xdotool:
~/bin $ cat dwm-xdo-focus
#!/bin/sh
TMPFILE=$HOME/.tmp/dwm-lastwindow
xdotool getwindowfocus > $TMPFILE
xdotool windowactivate $1
diff -r e86225980f5d lsw.c
--- a/lsw.c Sat Jun 18 18:47:03 2011 +0100
+++ b/lsw.c
I use surf.
Peter
2013/3/10 hiro <23h...@gmail.com>:
> I still sometimes need a full bloated web browser for bureaucratic
> bullshit, but opera doesn't work well with javascript lately and is
> anyways moving to webkit soon. So I need an alternative.
>
> chrome doesn't work since web developers f
2013/3/11 Chris Johnson :
> I created a patch to have sorted (first by number of previous runs, then by
> most recent) and unlimited history. It is similar to the patch from Peter
> John Hartman, but modified in the following ways:
Hi Chris,
That's neat. I moved to using a shell script wrapper
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