Re: [dev] [slcon] Call for Papers 2013

2013-03-17 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
you can have trivial streaming on youtube with G+ hangouts. you can use two clients, one on the presenter's laptop that will share screen and show the slides, and one on the recorder's laptop that will be filming the presenter with a usb webcam. The result is live streaming on youtube of both the

Re: [dev] screen/tmux

2013-02-15 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
I don't know of anything with the same functionally. if you're using those to share/save terminal sessions, there is dtach it does not do multiplexing. Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis On Feb 15, 2013 7:33 PM, "hiro" <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: > is there anything like screen or tmux that really w

Re: [dev] iim - ii improved and rewriten

2013-01-08 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 8 January 2013 23:28, Nico Golde wrote: > Hi, > * Ivan Kanakarakis [2013-01-08 14:52]: >> On 8 January 2013 14:02, Nico Golde wrote: >> > * Anselm R Garbe [2013-01-08 12:50]: >> >> On 8 January 2013 03:05, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: >> >> > I&#x

Re: [dev] iim - ii improved and rewriten

2013-01-08 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
hey arg, nion, On 8 January 2013 14:02, Nico Golde wrote: > Hi, > * Anselm R Garbe [2013-01-08 12:50]: >> On 8 January 2013 03:05, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: >> > I've been tweaking ii's code lately, mainly cleaning it up >> > and fixing a couple of thing

Re: [dev] Re: iim - ii improved and rewriten

2013-01-08 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
Thanks for trying it out and reporting. I also changed the hardcoded socket type. Should be good now. On 8 January 2013 05:45, Ryan Mullen wrote: > Cool, thanks. > > On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: >> I've been tweaking ii's code lately, mai

[dev] Re: iim - ii improved and rewriten

2013-01-07 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
[first mail attemp failed <.< sorry, lets try again] hello all, I've been tweaking ii's code lately, mainly cleaning it up and fixing a couple of things I noticed, but ended up rewriting it from scratch. Thus resulted iim[0] (name given by ^7heo on irc - thanks) what I did not like about i

[dev] iim - ii improved and rewriten

2013-01-07 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
hello all, I've been tweaking ii's code lately, mainly cleaning it up and fixing a couple of things I noticed, but ended up rewriting it from scratch. Thus resulted iim[0] (name given by ^7heo on irc - thanks) what I did not like about ii (source code wise) 1. inconsistent indentation and f

Re: [dev] st - default keyboard shortcuts

2013-01-02 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
There is no "scroll up" because there is no scrollback buffer. if you want to see complete output either use a pager, or try tmux/screen/etc which utilize their own scrollback buffer. On 2 January 2013 14:41, mikk...@gmail.com wrote: > The keyboard shortcuts listed in st/config.h isn't exactl

Re: [dev] [st] [sandy] wierd things happens to the font after sandy use

2012-09-28 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
have you tried running sandy in another terminal ? it seems that it runs fine, which means it's an st problem. so probably something that sandy does to restore terminal state is interpreted wrong by st. On 28 September 2012 18:36, KarlOskar Rikås wrote: > This happens after i use sandy in st:

Re: [dev] [dwm] Why does gimp float by default

2012-09-27 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 27 September 2012 19:55, Martti Kühne wrote: > To add the superfluous comment no one brought up yet, new gimp comes > with a single-window mode. > > then what was this about ... On 27 September 2012 15:00, Hugues Moretto-Viry wrote: > [...] If I'm not wrong, before 2.7, we didn't have

Re: [dev] [dwm] Why does gimp float by default

2012-09-27 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
I think this works nicely at least for single image editing http://ompldr.org/vYnQ0bw anyway, khm has the point it's just an example on how to have floating clients it doesnt have to make sense On 27 September 2012 15:15, Nick wrote: > Quoth Samantha Baldwin: > > I disagree, I tend to want ha

Re: [dev] libixp questions

2012-09-21 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
communication will be done between desktop components, so using > cloud here is a bit questionable :) But thanks for proposal. > > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Ivan Kanakarakis > wrote: > > you maybe interested in unixbus > > This project looks quite interesting; thanks fo

Re: [dev] libixp questions

2012-09-20 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
you maybe interested in unixbus http://unixbus.org/ http://unixbus.org/ubus/ On 20 September 2012 22:33, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: > why not a cloud service? > > -- *Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis* >:3

Re: [dev] [git] please add wmii and libixp to the github mirror

2012-08-20 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
both wmii and libixp are not considered and/or maintained by suckless anymore afaik. you can still find some info here[0] and downloads here[1] there is also #wmii on oftc irc [0]: http://wmii.suckless.org [1]: http://dl.suckless.org/wmii On 20 August 2012 22:14, Jonas Bernoulli wrote: > Hell

Re: [dev] [dwm] Merge of systemd and dwm.

2012-08-20 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 20 August 2012 14:45, Jacob Todd wrote: > My body is ready. > My Gentoo is ready. -- *Ivan c00kiemon5ter V Kanakarakis* >:3

Re: [dev] Systems Software Research is Irrelevant

2012-07-03 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
the "web os" strikes again http://i.imgur.com/82owP.png On 4 July 2012 02:39, Luis Anaya wrote: > Although Javacript/ECMAScript is a prevalent (and sometimes overused) > in web development, my experience with Web based OS has been less > than stellar. It boils down handling the nuances of each b

Re: [dev] github mirror

2012-07-03 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
You can try, but none of you will ever be like Wolfram http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2012/03/the-personal-analytics-of-my-life/ this is free software, you dont need no graph to tell you you're productive and having no managers or management software sucks less On 4 July 2012 01:28, Calvin Morri

[dev] Re: [ii] fix for user joining channel notifications

2012-06-29 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
the patch has been pushed to hg anyone using ii, is welcome to test it also, as rransom mentioned on irc, the ':#channel' form is RFC compliant. thanks for the correction. On 21 June 2012 23:02, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > when a random user joins a channel in > which you are a

[dev] [ii] fix for user joining channel notifications

2012-06-21 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
when a random user joins a channel in which you are already connected, the server sends a message: :someuser JOIN #meow some servers (ie oftc) send non-RFC compliant messages like: :someuser JOIN :#woof this isn't restricted to JOIN messages. ii handles this in the 'tokenize(..)' functi

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-15 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 16 June 2012 02:14, Calvin Morrison wrote: > > On Jun 15, 2012 6:13 PM, "Kurt H Maier" wrote: > > > > On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 05:28:14PM -0400, Calvin Morrison wrote: > > > Why not just pass the argument from a file? > > > > > > Exec --flag `cat password-file` > > > Calvin and all that joine

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 13 June 2012 16:25, Edgaras wrote: > I was thinking about password handling for such programs as ii, jj, ji and > how > to not store it anywhere, except maybe in program itself in case of needed > reconnect. So I was playing a little with ji and it reads pw from stdin > like "ji > -j jid@sev <

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 14 June 2012 00:58, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote: > what is this ji you're talking about? I only know jihad? > > ji [0] is what ii is, but for jabber clients there's also jj [1] [0]: http://iris-comp.ru/public/git/ji.git/ [1]: http://23.fi/jj/ > > On Wednesday, June 13, 2012, Rami

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 20 April 2012 03:37, Nico Golde wrote: > Hi, > * Ivan Kanakarakis [2012-04-20 01:54]: > > On 20 April 2012 02:24, Connor Lane Smith wrote: > > > On 19 April 2012 23:51, Connor Lane Smith wrote: > [...] > > however if one wants to connect to more than one

Re: [dev] dwm: XKeycodeToKeysym deprecated patch

2012-05-16 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 16 May 2012 16:06, Kurt H Maier wrote: > On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 03:34:25PM +0300, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > XKeycodeToKeysym returns faulty results in some cases/layouts. > > Thanks, this is the sort of information I was looking for. > > are you an Ubuntu user ? --

Re: [dev] dwm: XKeycodeToKeysym deprecated patch

2012-05-16 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
XKeycodeToKeysym returns faulty results in some cases/layouts. [0] Here is the original bug report [1] Here is the deprecation proposal [2] And the changelog linking to [0] [0]: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25732 [1]: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5349 [2]: htt

[dev] [tabbed] explicitly requesting input focus

2012-04-30 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
Hey sucklers, it seems tabbed is requesting input focus, see line 395 on tabbed.c [0] On the other hand, dwm tries to work around/fix this, see line 873 in dwm.c [1] Chromium also seems to be requesting input focus explicitly. Should this be fixed in tabbed ? [0]: http://hg.suckless.org/tabbed/

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-20 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 21 April 2012 03:48, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > > On 21 April 2012 03:25, Kurt H Maier wrote: > >> On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 02:52:17AM +0300, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: >> > dah >> > >> > $ ps e -C ii | grep -o "IIPASS=[^ ]*" >> >

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-20 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 21 April 2012 03:25, Kurt H Maier wrote: > On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 02:52:17AM +0300, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > dah > > > > $ ps e -C ii | grep -o "IIPASS=[^ ]*" > > IIPASS="foobar" > > I am mildly convinced that other users cannot see

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-20 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 21 April 2012 02:42, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote: > On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 00:37:40 -, Nico Golde wrote: > >> * Ivan Kanakarakis [2012-04-20 01:54]: >> >>> I think a nice thing to do that would also resolve the >>> >>> naming choice would be to ha

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-19 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 20 April 2012 03:37, Nico Golde wrote: > Hi, > * Ivan Kanakarakis [2012-04-20 01:54]: > > On 20 April 2012 02:24, Connor Lane Smith wrote: > > > On 19 April 2012 23:51, Connor Lane Smith wrote: > [...] > > however if one wants to connect to more than one

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-19 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 20 April 2012 02:24, Connor Lane Smith wrote: > On 19 April 2012 23:51, Connor Lane Smith wrote: > > In my opinion the -h flag > > should be made mandatory, with no default host. > > Sorry, it's -h in sic, -s in ii (which is confusing, too.) > > On 20 April 2012 00:19, Nico Golde wrote: > >

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-19 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
Anyhow the correct way to connect to a server and register/auth to the services is two different things. you need PASS to connect to servers that need it you need "/j nickserv identify .." to register/auth no matter if popular servers seem to "merge" this that's the way it should be, there're not

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-19 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 19 April 2012 22:21, Kurt H Maier wrote: > On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 08:41:14PM +0200, Truls Becken wrote: > > > > True, PASS is cleaner because of the delay necessary with the nickserv > > message. Key as argument sucks quite a bit, though. > > > > for those following along at home, PASS has AB

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-19 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
in terms of loc and would have to replace that functionality, that the irc protocol provides with a delayed "/j nickserv identify ..." message. which one is cleaner ? http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-kalt-irc-client-02#section-3.1.1 (client) http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-kalt-irc-ser

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-19 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 19 April 2012 19:07, Strake wrote: > On 19/04/2012, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > because ii takes as an argument > > the password/-k, > > the password is exposed to anyone that can see what processes are running > > (top/htop). > > > > As no process ca

[dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-04-19 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
Hi all, I'm using ii lately as my irc client (written a simple frontend too -- will post on another mail) What I noticed (and is expected) is that because ii takes as an argument the password/-k, the password is exposed to anyone that can see what processes are running (top/htop). try running ii w

Re: [dev] Multimedia keys doesn't send proper keycodes

2012-04-17 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 17 April 2012 21:16, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > try adding > > #include > > before the keys array > > or use the keycode directly, instead of the keysymbol > On 17 April 2012 17:34, Alexander Tanyukevich wrote: > >> > >> > I'm pretty

Re: [dev] Multimedia keys doesn't send proper keycodes

2012-04-17 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
try adding #include before the keys array On 17 April 2012 17:34, Alexander Tanyukevich wrote: > > > > I'm pretty sure the commands are executed. Maybe the error is in the > > commands. Have you checked your ~/.xsession-errors (or similar log)? > > You were right: > After removing them fro

Re: [dev] A tiny IRC connection tool

2012-04-17 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 17 April 2012 12:45, Truls Becken wrote: > Two questions: > > Did you consider adding SSL support? > > SSL would be nice :) I would like SSL built into ii too, tbh. I've also built a small pure bash irc bot, if anyone's interested here it is: https://github.com/c00kiemon5ter/Pancakes this do

Re: [dev] xid of a current window

2012-03-25 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
w Gal wrote: > -- From Ivan Kanakarakis 25-03-2012 at 15:20 -- >> if you don't want to write something of your own, then >> >> $ xprop -root _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW >> > _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW(WINDOW): window id # 0x400050 > > xprop -root shows me th

Re: [dev] xid of a current window

2012-03-25 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
if you don't want to write something of your own, then $ xprop -root _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW > _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW(WINDOW): window id # 0x400050 or $ xdotool getactivewindow > 4194384 will work, as long as your wm supports and correctly sets _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW note that xdotool outputs the id as an

Re: [dev] Simplest WM?

2012-03-22 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
I think you're talking about 2wm http://hg.suckless.org/2wm/ On 22/03/2012, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote: > Wasn't there a window manager even simpler than DWM somewhere on > suckless.org? I'm looking for a base to build a little mouse-controlled > one-view WM on. I could use my own work from 5 year

Re: [dev] [dwm] question regarding floating clients being always on top

2012-02-23 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
Look into the restack() function. the code relevant to the floating window check would be moved to one of the focus functions, I guess, so that when you focus a floating window it'll get on top of others. On 23 February 2012 17:11, Uli Armbruster wrote: > * Ivan Kanakarakis [20.02.20

Re: [dev] smessage

2012-02-23 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
oh, forgot to say that I don't get such a warning, everything seems fine here. I'm with libx11 1.4.4 , xproto 7.0.22-1 On 23 February 2012 15:20, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > There's XkbKeycodeToKeysym which needs theX11/XKBlib.h > Here's the man page rel

Re: [dev] smessage

2012-02-23 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
There's XkbKeycodeToKeysym which needs theX11/XKBlib.h Here's the man page relevant part: The XKeycodeToKeysym function uses internal Xlib tables and returns the KeySym defined for the specified KeyCode and the element of the Key‐ Code vector. If no symbol is defined, XKeycodeToKeys

Re: [dev] [dwm] question regarding floating clients being always on top

2012-02-20 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
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

Re: [dev] [dwm] Why am I having a gap between the master window and the others?

2012-02-18 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
yeah, all terminals, all apps which base their geometry on the size of monospaced fonts (ie geany, gvim, simple IDEs etc), mplayer adjusts itself to the video dimensions, so any apps that do that, etc On 18 February 2012 15:00, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote: > Þann fim 16.feb 2012 20:08, skrifaði pm

[dev] [st] Handling of WM_DELETE_WINDOW atom

2012-02-03 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
Hi people, It seems st won't terminate itself when WM_DELETE_WINDOW is sent by a wm. You can observe that behavior when spawning st from another terminal and then sending an event - XSendEvent() - with the WM_DELETE_WINDOW atom as data. Dwm - the killclient() function - "works around" that, by ch

Re: [dev] [dwm] about _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW support

2012-01-15 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 15 January 2012 08:29, Anselm R Garbe wrote: > On 15 January 2012 07:27, Anselm R Garbe wrote: > > On 15 January 2012 00:26, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > >> On 15 January 2012 00:52, Andreas Amann > wrote: > >>> just to ask, do you happen to have

Re: [dev] [dwm] about _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW support

2012-01-14 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 15 January 2012 00:52, Andreas Amann wrote: > On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 04:55:08PM +0200, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > On 9 January 2012 16:34, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > > > > > > > ow, sorry, cross that out. I misread the question. > > Even with the pa

Re: [dev] [dwm] about _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW support

2012-01-09 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 9 January 2012 16:34, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > > On 9 January 2012 01:12, Andreas Amann wrote: > >> On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 01:50:35PM +0200, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: >> > >> > The patch attached to Andreas responce does that >> > and also ad

Re: [dev] [dwm] about _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW support

2012-01-09 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 9 January 2012 01:12, Andreas Amann wrote: > On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 01:50:35PM +0200, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > > > The patch attached to Andreas responce does that > > and also adds support for _NET_CLIENT_LIST > > Just to ask, does your other focus problem wit

Re: [dev] [dwm] about _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW support

2012-01-08 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 8 January 2012 13:28, Anselm R Garbe wrote: > On 7 January 2012 21:20, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: > > I was going looking through dwm's code cause I've been having problems > with > > my own implementation of _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW support for mosnterwm, and > > n

[dev] [dwm] about _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW support

2012-01-07 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
Hi all, I was going looking through dwm's code cause I've been having problems with my own implementation of _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW support for mosnterwm, and noticed some things. 1) The ewmh standard on _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW [0] says that: > [...] This is a read-only property set by the Window Manager