I've attached a patch which updates the TODO, and adds a bunch of easy
utilities to sbase.
Included is
* rmdir
* printenv
* unlink
* sync
* chvt
* chgrp
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On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 12:16:05PM +0200, Uli Armbruster wrote:
> * Thuban [29.05.2013 11:43]:
> > I can't find the patch to hide unused tags. I used to use it for a
> > while, but I lost it.
>
> Attached
Are you the original author of this patch, or do you have the URL where
you found it? I like
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 08:56:39PM +0200, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
>
> Your patches have been applied in their logic. Thanks!
>
With your last commit you forgot to add the patch for adding nice.c to
the source tree, so 'make all' fails when try to build nice.o.
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Greetings.
On Wed, 29 May 2013 20:56:39 +0200 "Galos, David"
wrote:
> With the recent interest in sbase, I wrote nice (1) and fixed the
> E?ARGF() macros.
>
> Previously, ARGF() would always return the string at the current
> argument location, and would wind up processing the arguments as
> fl
With the recent interest in sbase, I wrote nice (1) and fixed the
E?ARGF() macros.
Previously, ARGF() would always return the string at the current
argument location, and would wind up processing the arguments as
flags. A local variable '_break' needed to be introduced to correct
those behaviors.
Silvan Jegen dixit:
>As a Vim user I see it the same way. In addition, correct me if I am
>wrong but as far as I know lynx does not handle CJK characters
>properly (German umlauts seem to work ok apparently).
No, that works properly as long as you use libncursesw
(one of the benefits of MirBSD ov
On 28/05/13 at 12:12pm, Hugues wrote:
> Did you try to compile WebKitGTK, without CRUX port?
Yep. Just finished today. I've built it with these config options:
./configure --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/lib/webkitgtk2 --with-gtk=2.0
--disable-webkit2 --disable-geolocation
But still no luck with
Le 12:16:05 le 29/05.2013 , Uli Armbruster a écrit :
> Attached
Thanks!
Can I add it on the wiki?
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> A lot of the time my web browsing consists of (or rather is
> replaced by) a script invoking pandoc and mupdf from newsbeuter,
> which is pleasant.
Can you give a demonstration of this workflow and how it looks?
most worthwhile content on the web doesn't actually need javascript.
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 10:12 AM, markus schnalke wrote:
> [2013-05-28 18:11] Thorsten Glaser
>> markus schnalke dixit:
>>
>> >you rather use w3m?
>>
>> Is there anyone on earth having figured out how to *use* that,
>> as in navigate?
>
> Funny, navigation is the main reason I prefer w3m over lyn
* Thuban [29.05.2013 11:43]:
> Hello,
> I can't find the patch to hide unused tags. I used to use it for a
> while, but I lost it.
> Does anyone still use it?
>
> Regards
Attached
diff -paur dwm.old/dwm.c dwm.new/dwm.c
--- dwm.old/dwm.c 2013-03-13 19:14:34.591449951 +0100
+++ dwm.new/dwm.c
Hello,
I can't find the patch to hide unused tags. I used to use it for a
while, but I lost it.
Does anyone still use it?
Regards
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* Thorsten Glaser 2013-05-28 20:25
> Is there anyone on earth having figured out how to *use* that,
> as in navigate?
with sth like this in your ~/.w3m/keymap it feels for me like surf (to
be precise, surf feels like w3m).
> keymap C-u PREV_PAGE
> keymap C-d NEXT_PAGE
>
[2013-05-28 18:11] Thorsten Glaser
> markus schnalke dixit:
>
> >you rather use w3m?
>
> Is there anyone on earth having figured out how to *use* that,
> as in navigate?
Funny, navigation is the main reason I prefer w3m over lynx. :-)
meillo
From the w3m page [0] :
"w3m has several advantages against Lynx. For example,:
- W3m can render tables.
- W3m can render frame (by converting frame into table).
[...]
- W3m is small. [...] Actually, lynx it 800K on my i386 system, w3m is
200K + libgc.
[...]
Lynx is an excellent browser, who have
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