On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 16:58:14 -0200
Carlos Pita wrote:
> Of course, that's what I was asking for. I wouldn't use dwm anymore if
> you let me commit this into the mainline :).
If you committed it into mainline I wouldn't be able to guarantee your
personal security.
Cheers
FRIGN
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FRIGN
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:39:21AM +0100, Martin Kopta wrote:
> So, any tips for article about Stali for (one of the) most read [8] Czech IT
> portal?
Since all current work on sta.li is in pieces and various places, I'd
expand a bit on what's on http://git.sta.li - you can for example show some
c
> However, I would suggest to add this patch to the optional patches and
> not to mainline due to several reasons:
Of course, that's what I was asking for. I wouldn't use dwm anymore if
you let me commit this into the mainline :).
Regards
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Carlos
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 16:11:11 -0200
Carlos Pita wrote:
> (...)
Hi Carlos,
a very interesting patch indeed.
However, I would suggest to add this patch to the optional patches and
not to mainline due to several reasons:
1) Not everyone needs char-by-char font-resolution
2) Pango is an additional
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Carlos Pita wrote:
> I find pango a better option than xft because it supports chains of
> fallback fonts out of the box, so you can use -for example- iconic
> fonts as your second family
Amazing. Hadn't realized this (hadn't looked very hard either). Thanks for th
Hi,
I would like to contribute the attached patch against dwm-6.0. It's an
improved version of another one I've found in the web: it better
follows the suckless code conventions and, more important, the
vertical alignment of the rendered text has been corrected.
I find pango a better option than
On Mon 30 Dec 2013 at 02:13:09 PST FRIGN wrote:
We want to create a system you can do anything with, which allows you
to work on integral components, fine-tune settings, remove shit you
don't need and set up stuff by yourself.
It should be intuitional for the experienced user, but also relativel
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 11:39:21 +0100
Martin Kopta wrote:
Hey Martin,
it's been a pleasure to help you out with your talk and I'm glad to see
you could use my keypoints while preparing it!
> But since this is article and I have so much more space and since Stali
> advanced in the meantime, I guess
Hi folks,
I think I have already mentioned [0] my series on root.cz about Suckless [1]
earlier. Today, second article about dwm [2] took place, following suprisingly
successful general article about suckless [3] (most read article of the week).
Now, I have promised at the end of second article [4