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On 09/01/2011 12:05 PM, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
Þann mið 31.ágú 2011 23:36, skrifaði Benjamin Cathey:
I recently added a few new key combinations and I am having issues and I
am not quite sure why.
I am attempting to use the number keys in the numeric keypad and it
simply is not working
Looks like this did send twice. Also I accidentally included
$MODKEY-Control-l which does work. It's the numbers that do not work
(only the numeric pad) as I mentioned
Thanks again
Benjamin
On 08/31/2011 07:36 PM, Benjamin Cathey wrote:
I recently added a few new key combinations and
I recently added a few new key combinations and I am having issues and I
am not quite sure why.
I am attempting to use the number keys in the numeric keypad and it
simply is not working. The combinations work with the regular number
keys however not with those on the keypad. Using xev it loo
Sorry if this is a repost - I had mail client fail so I am not sure if
the send completed.
I recently added a few new key combinations and I am having issues and I
am not quite sure why.
I am attempting to use the number keys in the numeric keypad and it
simply is not working. The combinati
" as a script
running in the background to keep a constantly updated mpd readout
available.
So - the answer is - yes, you can, although more information would help a lot.
On 22 March 2011 09:18, Benjamin Cathey wrote:
Just curious if it is possible to run a script on the background image
Just curious if it is possible to run a script on the background image
(sort of conky-ish)? I'm thinking not due to the nature of wmii,
however I thought it couldn't hurt to ask.
Thanks
Benjamin
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On 02/11/2011 05:26 PM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
well, as long as we're all just spouting crap
gentoo is a pile of shit suitable only for children. where is that guy
who couldn't change cursors because of gentoo's "optimizations"? he
should chime in.
archlinux is just gent
Is it possible to force new windows to open floating and on a specific
head (in a two head setup)? I have some windows already open, floating
however they are always on the first head and in the upper left corner
(not sure if there is a way to force them to open in center either?)
I assume
Michael
I use wmii every day on a dual-head system (with it also on a third head
external monitor connected to a netbook w/synergy). It works great for
me. I have never had a problem with it.
-B
On 10/23/2010 04:11 AM, Michael wrote:
Hello,
Could anybody give me some advice about the cur
03:59:41PM -0400, Benjamin Cathey wrote:
Kris
This is what I had thought originally. The behavior made me think
possibly something was running that was trapping keyboard input (like
a process that did not get a "&" after it). However this is not the
case. My old config was in .wmii-3
11, 2010 at 03:04:08PM -0400, Benjamin Cathey wrote:
Well it worked great! I now have the entire display available. The
only trouble now is that once wmii launches, it will not take any
keyboard input. It is essentially frozen.
I swear I saw this when I upgraded wmii on my Arch install as well
however
Well it worked great! I now have the entire display available. The
only trouble now is that once wmii launches, it will not take any
keyboard input. It is essentially frozen.
I swear I saw this when I upgraded wmii on my Arch install as well
however I cannot, for the life of me, remember ho
laptop is running Ubuntu (since my wife shares it with
me). I'll try your PPA and then let you know
Thanks for all your help
B
On 09/11/2010 01:21 PM, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 01:07:24PM -0400, Benjamin Cathey wrote:
Unfortunately, the results are still the same. The ext
it that it should be using 1050x1680
Thanks
Benjamin
On 09/11/2010 11:59 AM, Benjamin Cathey wrote:
Kris
I will give that a shot. Right now I am running
xrandr --output VGA1 --auto --rotate left --output LVDS1 --off
Prior to wmii starting so that, that display is simply shut off. I will
add the &
Kris
I will give that a shot. Right now I am running
xrandr --output VGA1 --auto --rotate left --output LVDS1 --off
Prior to wmii starting so that, that display is simply shut off. I will
add the "--right-of" designation in addition to what is already there so
that it will read:
xrand
menus brought up by alt-p and alt-a display at the very bottom of
the monitor rather than the bottom of the box in the upper left.
-B
On 09/10/2010 05:43 PM, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:48:28AM -0400, Benjamin Cathey wrote:
I setup a secondary monitor to be used as my only displa
I setup a secondary monitor to be used as my only display and have
things almost completely worked out. Using 'xrandr' I have the external
display on with the correct resolution and the laptop display turned off
when I go into X (xrandr executes prior to wmii executing).
However wmii's active
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