I've updated the searchengines patch for surf, the patch on the site
only works for 0.3.
diff -up surf-0.4/config.def.h surf-0.4-mychanges/config.def.h
--- surf-0.4/config.def.h 2010-05-30 16:05:25.0 -0400
+++ surf-0.4-mychanges/config.def.h 2010-06-05 14:23:36.0 -0400
@@ -38,3 +38,
On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 07:07:15PM +0200, Alexander Teinum wrote:
> I use four tags:
>
> 1 – Web
> 2 – Editing
> 3 – Terminal
> 4 – Spotify
If you use one client per tag, then you could use only one tag and cycle
between clients (like you actually do with tags).
I usually have 2 tags, 1 with rxv
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 17:15:05 -0400, Kris Maglione
wrote:
> Ah, you're on Arch, then. They broke valgrind on gilbc 2.12/x86_64.
> You'll need to grab valgrind-svn from AUR.
Here's the report with valgrind-svn.
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catwell[18:11 VA|catwell] valgrind surf
==11539== Memcheck, a memory error detector
On 6/5/10, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> On 6/5/10, David DEMELIER wrote:
>> I'm sorry to disturb you again, but the fullscreen problem is still
>> here with mplayer. Even fstype=non in mplayer.conf still does'nt scale
>> the mplayer fullscreen window.
>
> works here fine, without additional settings
>
On 06-05 09:34, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
in tiled mode xpdf works as it used to, so i'm not terribly annoyed
Only not full-screened Xpdf works as before, full-screened Xpd does not,
as described.
I use an alias xpdff='xpdf -fullscreen'.
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ilf@jab
On 6/4/10, ilf wrote:
> As I reported with Firefox before, also Xpdf's fullscreen behaviour
> changed. The most obvious change is that both clients now also cover the
> dwm status bar when in fullscreen.
>
> Xpdf seems even a little more aggressive. When in fullscreen, it uses
> the entire screen,
On 6/5/10, David DEMELIER wrote:
> I'm sorry to disturb you again, but the fullscreen problem is still
> here with mplayer. Even fstype=non in mplayer.conf still does'nt scale
> the mplayer fullscreen window.
works here fine, without additional settings
2 monitor setup, one tilted (1024x1280), t