Peter John Hartman writes:
> On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 12:36:30AM +0100, Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
>> based hack but I went on with gestures patch found on dwm wiki. I use
>> "l"/"r" gestures on a window title for focusing prev/next client and
>
> I tried that gestures patch a few months ago and got
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 12:36:30AM +0100, Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
> based hack but I went on with gestures patch found on dwm wiki. I use
> "l"/"r" gestures on a window title for focusing prev/next client and
I tried that gestures patch a few months ago and got no love whatsover.
Did you have to d
Peter John Hartman writes:
>> Another issue is to shrink the client area available to the managed
>> clients so that the keyboard does not cover the clients.
Instead of shrinking the client idea I added a key to my svkbd to switch
between bottom/top placement of svkbd (bottom by default) [patch
nobody gives a shit about gentoo idiocy, android idiocy, or whatever
the hell you people are on about with gmail.
if you want to start a thread about gentoo idiocy, they have their own
mailing lists. same for android and I'm sure you can find a google
group that cares about gmail.
any other ques
Duh, but is it a mail reader that's attached to GMail by a big black
lock? A GMail MTA could use, say, IMAP, POP3 or HTTP+RSS.
And WTH does the mail reader have to do with the MTA?
On 2/1/11, Jacob Todd wrote:
> It's definitely not a mail reader. That would be silly.
>
> *facepalm*
> On Feb 1, 2
It's definitely not a mail reader. That would be silly.
*facepalm*
On Feb 1, 2011 4:15 PM, "Bjartur Thorlacius" wrote:
> WTF is an "gmail client"?
>
> On 1/31/11, Jacob Todd wrote:
>> Blame android's gmail client.
>> On Jan 31, 2011 2:53 PM, wrote:
>>> Excerpts from Claudiu Bucur's message of M
WTF is an "gmail client"?
On 1/31/11, Jacob Todd wrote:
> Blame android's gmail client.
> On Jan 31, 2011 2:53 PM, wrote:
>> Excerpts from Claudiu Bucur's message of Mon Jan 31 01:24:18 +0100 2011:
>>> this is an intense mailing list...
>>
>> Also a thread-intense one, because some people's (or
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:26 AM, pancake wrote:
> On 02/01/11 10:44, Jens Staal wrote:
>> On a related note - if someone knows how to build stuff against
>> bionic.a, feel free to provide a link with documentation :)
>> I would like to package various things in AUR against this library to
>> see w
Hi,
Is it possible to force new windows to open floating and on a specific
head (in a two head setup)? I have some windows already open, floating
however they are always on the first head and in the upper left corner
(not sure if there is a way to force them to open in center either?)
Is it possible to force new windows to open floating and on a specific
head (in a two head setup)? I have some windows already open, floating
however they are always on the first head and in the upper left corner
(not sure if there is a way to force them to open in center either?)
I assume
On 02/01/11 10:44, Jens Staal wrote:
Very cool!
I am looking forward to the progress.
On a related note - if someone knows how to build stuff against
bionic.a, feel free to provide a link with documentation :)
I would like to package various things in AUR against this library to
see what it can
Very cool!
I am looking forward to the progress.
On a related note - if someone knows how to build stuff against
bionic.a, feel free to provide a link with documentation :)
I would like to package various things in AUR against this library to
see what it can do.
2011/1/31 Anselm R Garbe :
> On 3
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