I've attached a patch which adds a '-r' flag to tabbed, so that it can
replace a dummy argument in the command with the window id, rather
than appending it to the end.
The purpose of this is to allow
$ tabbed -r 2 st -w '' -e tmux
Which before would've required some annoying temp-file trickery.
> We should try to improve and cleanup the selection code. It has not
I agree. It has some strange behaviour, like for example the first time you
press the mouse if you keep it pressed for a selection, then the selection
is not highlighted.
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote:
> Greetings comrades.
>
> St 0.3 has been released and much has changed.
Thank you Christoph --and everybody involved in this new release-- for
keeping st alive :)
I've a lot of work this year and I can't find the time nor th
Hello.
On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 15:27:48 +0100 ilf wrote:
> On 11-02 20:12, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
> > * Xft and Fontcache is now used to draw fonts.
>
> http://st.suckless.org/ still sais:
>
> "fonts (you can use xfontsel(1) to generate a valid XLFD)"
>
> I guess this is deprecated.
No, ri
On 05/11/2012, Brandon Invergo wrote:
> The mission then is to put on some deep sea diving gear and wade into the
> murky depths of xterm code
s/deep sea diving/hazmat/
> I tried this and found that st version 386 actually does better, i.e.
> lower CPU usage, than urxvt.
To be honest, I hadn't yet tried it with urxvt. I just tried it now (on
the aforementioned quad-core x86_64) and I got:
term peak CPU %
--
st
On 05/11/2012, Brandon Invergo wrote:
> First, to see what I'm talking about:
> 1) Open a terminal and start some CPU monitor (ie top or htop)
> 2) Open another terminal and load a rather large man page (try
> termcap(5))
> 3) Start scrolling down on the man page and watch your Xorg process's
> CP
On 11-02 20:12, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
* Xft and Fontcache is now used to draw fonts.
http://st.suckless.org/ still sais:
"fonts (you can use xfontsel(1) to generate a valid XLFD)"
I guess this is deprecated.
--
ilf
Über 80 Millionen Deutsche benutzen keine Konsole. Klick dich nic
* Brandon Invergo [2012-11-05 11:45:09 +0100]:
> The problem is that in its drawing functions, st does *at least* one xlib call
> per terminal line. When you factor in any change in text properties
> (color, italics, etc), then you get even more xlib calls per line. When
> you're scrolling, and th
> On 02.11.2012 20:12, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
>> * New drawing code, which is way more faster and comparable to the
>>other terminals out there.
>
> It totally is, and now im impressed. And a bit humbled, since i tried
> for some time for myself and failed ;)
It's still not perfect,
On 02.11.2012 20:12, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
> * New drawing code, which is way more faster and comparable to the
> other terminals out there.
It totally is, and now im impressed. And a bit humbled, since i tried
for some time for myself and failed ;)
Thanks!
It seems the problem has been solved by changing the session file like this:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Xsession
Exec=/etc/X11/Xsession
Then, since Xsession doesn't read the ~/.xinitrc but the ~/.xsession one, I
had to link them:
$ ln -s ~/.xinitrc ~/.xsession
That's all. Thanks for the help!
2012/
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 9:05 AM, clamiax wrote:
>
> 2012/11/5 Raphael Proust
>>
>> How do you restart dwm?
>
> meta-shift-q
>
>>
>> How do you invoke it in your .xinitrc?
>
> exec dwm
>
>>
>> Basically, paste your .xinitrc (or a simplified version that still
>> exposes the behaviour you have) to g
2012/11/5 Raphael Proust
>
> How do you restart dwm?
>
meta-shift-q
> How do you invoke it in your .xinitrc?
>
exec dwm
> Basically, paste your .xinitrc (or a simplified version that still
> exposes the behaviour you have) to get some help. (Your dwm/config.h
> might be useful, depending on yo
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:45 AM, clamiax wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on Ubuntu 12.04 with the following session file:
>
> claudio@clabook:~$ cat /usr/share/xsessions/xinitrc.desktop
> [Desktop Entry]
> Name=xinitrc
> Exec=/home/claudio/.xinitrc
>
> That's what I get once I restart dwm several times
How d
Hi,
I'm on Ubuntu 12.04 with the following session file:
claudio@clabook:~$ cat /usr/share/xsessions/xinitrc.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=xinitrc
Exec=/home/claudio/.xinitrc
That's what I get once I restart dwm several times (not sure if it can
happen without restart at all):
claudio@clabook:~$
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