On 11/14/2011 11:34 PM, Justin Pogue wrote:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Jonas H. wrote:
Hi folks!
Is it possible to use tiling w/ dualhead? i.e. have a separate tiling area
on each monitor - so that if you move a window from monitor 0 to monitor 1
in floating mode and then move it to the
On 20/11/2011, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
> pathnames often contain dots - and IRIs even more so. Reserving the dot is
> not an option IMHO.
>
> Would you ever use character sets or classes in dmenu? I most certainly
> won't.
Indeed, I think the nature of dmenu is very different from grep, since
i
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 20:28:14 +0100
Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
> i use dmenu only on url and program names, i used it for file names too,
> but my files do not have whitespaces, and i agree that typing 'hg ta'
> is much faster then 'hg.*ta', but i think one should not touch REGEXP(7)
> in a single progra
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 19:28:14 -, Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
i use dmenu only on url and program names, i used it for file names too,
but my files do not have whitespaces, and i agree that typing 'hg ta'
is much faster then 'hg.*ta', but i think one should not touch REGEXP(7)
in a single program that
+ Connor Lane Smith ---+
> I would invite you to try it first. We use unstable sorting just like
> before, which means "ba an" will match "banana" before "anbana", and
> it is very rare that you intend to actually match whitespace. (I've
> never need
On 20 November 2011 14:43, Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
> if this is true, i use v4.3.1 without this, i would say that this
> is not nice because of the very same reason you used the word accident.
I would invite you to try it first. We use unstable sorting just like
before, which means "ba an" will match
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 14:43:59 +0100
Yoshi Rokuko wrote:
> i think we all expect dmenu to match patterns as grep (?)
nope.
+- Bastien Dejean ---+
> I discovered, by accident, that the following input 'foo bar' is
> interpreted as the following regex: '.*foo.*bar.*', that's very nice but
if this is true, i use v4.3.1 without this, i would say that this
is not nice bec
Hey,
On 20 November 2011 14:29, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> Why aren't all the available keyboard bindings documented in the manual?
A lot of them are just standard line editing controls. I don't see any
worth in explaining for the umpteenth time what C-h and C-w do...
> I don't see any word moveme
Hi,
Why aren't all the available keyboard bindings documented in the manual?
I don't see any word movement bindings.
I discovered, by accident, that the following input 'foo bar' is
interpreted as the following regex: '.*foo.*bar.*', that's very nice but
I'm not sure that it is mentioned in the
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