be really nice (and then I can stop using
wmaker in this computer :) ) . I am attaching the wmiirc itself.
cya,
zweifel
wmiirc
Description: Binary data
x27; ' -f 2| head -n 1`
< i=$(($i+1))
< wmiir xwrite /ctl view "$i"
< Key $MODKEY-$LEFT
< i=`wmiir read /ctl| cut -d ' ' -f 2| head -n 1`
< i=$(($i-1))
< wmiir xwrite /ctl view "
y to execute a terminal or other
things, they still appear on the other view. Any ideas on how to make
it work?
cya,
zweifel
n tagrules, or, failing that,
> you're using a terminal that for some reason marks all of its new windows as
> belonging to the same group.
Yup, I narrowed down the problem to the "gnome-terminal", everything
else works great. Do you know how can I fix it?
Thanks for the answer Kris,
zweifel
Thanks guys!
I decided to move from gnome-terminal to xterm. But I will take a look
at some modifications in the tagrules if similar problems appear.
cya,
zweifel
2010/10/31 Kris Maglione :
> On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:14:38AM -0200, zweifel wrote:
>>
>> Thanks I'll take a