I decided to play a bit with swerc and found that I would like to
override the template files on a per site basis. I have included a
simple patch which should do just that. It's just a modification of
the get_tpl_file function in bin/util.rc . The new function looks in
the _werc/tpl directory for t
On 19 February 2012 00:07, Daniel Thau wrote:
> The webpage for a number of dwm patches - for example, attachabove and
> push - are blank. However, there are corresponding .md files in the hg
> repo, and so I expect there should be content there. I figured it was
> worth reporting.
Thanks, fixe
* Ivan Kanakarakis [20.02.2012 14:20]:
> read how focus works (focus(..); unfocus(..);)
> and how and when XRaiseWindow is called
Thanks Ivan!
On 20 February 2012 15:16, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I'm willing to solve this by myself, despite my lack of real C-knowledge,
> but I need some hints at least:
>
> By default, floating clients are always on top of tiled clients. I'd like
> to change this behavior to make it possible to
Hi there
I'm willing to solve this by myself, despite my lack of real C-knowledge, but I
need some hints at least:
By default, floating clients are always on top of tiled clients. I'd like to
change this behavior to make it possible to use floating and tiled clients
together (either having the
> And so it becomes a philosophical question. When you close a file descriptor,
> it's because you're not going to use it any more. If the programmer
> forgets
> and writes to stdout anyway, is it better to have the program exit with an
> error, or to hide the problem so that nobody discovers the
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 19:02:20 +0100
Jakub Lach wrote:
> Dnia 15 lutego 2012 17:54 hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> napisał(a):
>
> > > Now you get sucked less, I guess.
> >
> > It's not a bug, it's a feature.
>
> Deleted relationship is debugged relationship.
>
>
awesome thread
On 2012-02-19, at 13:47, Abby Cedar wrote:
>> Am I missing something? Why not just use flose(stdout)?
>
> Using only fclose would result in Bad file descriptor errors on future
> attempts to write to stdout. freopen is cleaner.
And so it becomes a philosophical question. When you close a file d