ter_focus << 1);
> +
> + if (has_focus != had_focus)
> {
>GdkEvent *event;
>
>event = gdk_event_new (GDK_FOCUS_CHANGE);
>
> --
> Eckehard Berns
>
Rebuilt my GTK with this patch and it did wonders; thanks for looking
into this! You should also post this patch to that Evince bug report
to get more feedback.
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Eckehard Berns wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 07:03:10PM -0400, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> > This is a focusing issue that was noticed when we (me and many of the
> > the other xombrero devs) noticed when we switched our browser from
> > GTK2 to GTK3. If a GTK3 window is sho
only other WM we have seen the issue with is spectrwm, but as that
was forked off from dwm, it's possible/likely the bug (if not a GTK3
bug) is present in both.
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Nick wrote:
> The SSL something is changeset 227,
The incrementing changeset numbers are local only. If you want to
reference a changeset for another, use the hash.
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came across (and I
> tried MANY before I gave dwm a real try and kinda fell in love with)
>
> Can somebody confirm this? Or even know a way to fix this?
>
> Thanks!
>
I also see this same behavior with dwm tip on OpenBSD-current.
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#x27;m not sure what commit caused this bug.
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lolilolicon wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 10:30 PM, lolilolicon wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 10:08 PM, Christian Neukirchen
> > wrote:
> >> anonymous writes:
> >>
> >>> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 02:34:22PM +0800, lolilolicon wrote:
> > unset IFS
> >
> > cmd=$(dmenu "$@" <
"Benjamin R. Haskell" wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Josh Rickmar wrote:
>
> > Um, why is a systray needed for IRC?
>
> It's not necessary for IRC, per se. I wrote:
>
> > Without a systray, I don't understand where one gets the spare screen
"Benjamin R. Haskell" wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
>
> > ??ann m??n 4.j??l 2011 15:14, skrifa??i Connor Lane Smith:
> >> Interesting, those on IRC were very 'for' this idea. Different
> >> demographics? Oh you silly ML people!
> >>
> > So people who use mice prefer la
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 12:00:25PM +0200, hiro wrote:
> http://blogs.technet.com/b/srd/archive/2011/06/16/webgl-considered-harmful.aspx
>
> They learned their lesson and I want a button for disabling HTML5 in my
> browser.
>
They haven't learned anything.
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 04:42:27PM +0200, Christian Neukirchen wrote:
> Josh Rickmar writes:
>
> > This makes sense. I love sam, but always wished there was a way to
> > switch to the command window (~~sam~~) using the keyboard.
>
> I think sam together with the "
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 02:47:55PM +0100, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> My view of that kind of editing is, you select the third word in the
> fourth sentence (either by leaping or with the mouse), hop over to the
> command buffer (Ctrl-Tab?), and run `x/[aeiou]/d'. If you want
> something weird like
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 10:55:53PM +0200, Arian Kuschki wrote:
> On 27 May 2011 10:46, Aur?lien Aptel wrote:
>
> > On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Aur?lien Aptel
> > wrote:
> > > arrows on them. A triangle layout (wqsd or ijkl for example) is much
> > > easier to type.
> >
> > I meant wasd (on
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:11:10PM +0100, Sir Cyrus wrote:
> Using st 0.1.1 and the -e switch appears to not be working. As test cases I
> ran
> st -e ls
> st -e "ls"
> st -e echo hello
> st -e "echo hello"
> and a few others, but nothing seemed to work. Has this not been
> implemented yet? Or am
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 07:26:24PM +0200, pancake wrote:
> About twitter i think i the best news platform atm. And email is
> probably the worst one. I use them a lot. But definitively twitter
> sucks much less than email. The only sad thing is that twitter is
> not free and not distributted.
iden
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 12:30:52PM -0400, Peter John Hartman wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 12:28:55PM -0400, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> > The solution is to turn off spatial navigation.
>
> Huh?
diff -r 7a931a352cf9 surf.c
--- a/surf.cThu Sep 09 11:15:02 2010 +0200
+++ b/surf.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 12:11:50PM -0400, Peter John Hartman wrote:
> The solution is to train yourself to never hit Up/Down and rather aim your
> fingers at C-j/C-k. PgUp/PgDown work fine, fwiw.
>
> I'd be happy to hear of someone who has a quick-n-dirty solution to this
> problem.
The solution
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 06:13:21PM +0100, pancake wrote:
> It is possible.. But i do t think it takes much sense. Mach/darwin is just
> slow and bloat architecture. I would jst prefer netbsd or openbsd.. Or
> archlinux.
Well if you need OS X-like support without the crap that is aqua
then there
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 10:23:24AM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> at work I have to use OSX (on a MacBook Pro 13") for various reasons
> and wonder if anyone is using dwm in conjunction with OSX?
> I tried different approaches so far, but all are really PITA.
> The only approach I ca
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 04:20:21PM -0500, Joseph Xu wrote:
>
>
> On 11/28/2010 06:22 AM, Aur??lien Aptel wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 12:35 AM, Joseph Xu wrote:
> >> came up with. It relies on the shell that executes st to parse the
> >> arguments, so you can't run a command like st -e "to
Here's a quick fix to pass the opt_cmd to $SHELL -c, which fixes a
bug where you couldn't call -e with a command with spaces (arguments
to that command).
I earlier tried to pass the command directly to execvp() by using
strsep to set args, but the code turned out to be far too complex
(I think).
d
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 08:04:32PM +0100, Danilo Bargen wrote:
> Hello all
>
> In case anyone is interested: I've added logging capabilities to
> Slock. The patch is attached. It will enable logging of all locks,
> unlocks and failed unlock attempts to ~/.slock.log, if compiled with
> the ENABLE_L
On Fri, Nov 05, 2010 at 01:04:59PM -0400, Jacob Todd wrote:
> Someone should touchscreen-ify acme.
Yeah, make it do different things depending on which finger you use
to touch the text.
st. If you want your fonts to
look more like print (Apple), using the autohinter seems to work
better.
Not that this matters much, as I spend most of my time staring at
bitmaped monospace fonts.
Josh Rickmar
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 04:58:20PM +0200, pancake wrote:
> there's dmc-pack to unpack and unpack mime attachments. The
> implementation is 162 LOC and works quite nice. I think is the
> sanest way to work with it.
dmc looks like it could be just what I need, unfortunately I can't
compile it on Ope
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 04:58:20PM +0200, pancake wrote:
> On 08/24/10 16:45, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> >MIME sucks; there's no nice way to deal with it. I use perl and the
> there's dmc-pack to unpack and unpack mime attachments. The
> implementation is 162 LOC and works quite nice. I think is the
>
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 09:07:25AM -0400, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 9:01 AM, anonymous wrote:
> > But it is not what OP asks for. ?Tool should process MIME emails and
> > remove text/html attachments.
>
> that is a different task than stripping html from email data. OP
> shou
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 09:46:58PM -0600, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> > Is there currently a tool or script that I can use to strip html
> > from emails? Basically, it should work like this:
> >
> > - Read the message from stdin
> > - If there is no html, leave as is
> > - If it finds both html a
Is there currently a tool or script that I can use to strip html
from emails? Basically, it should work like this:
- Read the message from stdin
- If there is no html, leave as is
- If it finds both html and plain text, strip the html attachment
- If it finds html but no plain text, leave as is
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 04:19:10PM -0400, Alex Puterbaugh wrote:
> Personal taste I guess. There are existing keybinds for
> scrolling that you can change in config.h, so I guess enabling
> spatial navigation allows the best of both worlds or something.
It also means that you can't then use left
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 01:15:40PM +0200, Martin Kopta wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I wrote my bachelor thesis using LaTeX and now I am going to write my
> master thesis. I would rather avoid TeX and everything TeX based this time.
>
> The PDF output of (La)TeX is awesome and I really like that pa
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 07:18:48AM +1000, Ramana Kumar wrote:
> Why must an argument be provided with its default value?
>
> ram...@archbox ~ % sic
> error: cannot resolve hostname 'irc.oftc.net': Success
> ram...@archbox ~ % sic -p 6667
> solenoid.oftc.net: 08/18/10 07:17 >< NOTICE (AUTH): *** Lo
ions (if any)
to improve their code. A new programmer's first reaction will
probably be the same as most of the other crap programmers out there
(more code = more 1337ness), so some guidance from one who has "seen
the light" would certainly be beneficial.
If they can't be told by others that their code sucks, I'm not sure
that they'll ever program suckless.
Josh Rickmar
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 11:04:24AM +1000, Alex Hutton wrote:
> You're right, that would be even simpler. I was thinking about whether
> or not the 'relational' abilities of the database would come in handy
> but I haven't come up with any definite uses for them yet.
join(1)
ic
> linking. If it is missing necessary features, perhaps it might even
> be easier to add those features than to bring glibc to heel.
Isn't dietlibc GPL'd? Wouldn't this require that any binary
distributions of statically linked programs also be distributed under
the terms of the GPL?
Josh Rickmar
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 11:35:03AM +0200, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> * Anselm R Garbe [2010-07-19 07:45:16 +0100]:
>
> > On 18 July 2010 21:40, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> > > CC -o dinput
> > > /usr/lib/crt0.o(.text+0x9d): In function `___start':
> > > : unde
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 08:30:40AM +0200, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> On 7/18/10, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> > in the irc channel said he remembers a similar problem when linking with
> > ld on Linux. Any ideas?
>
> nah, that's not what i meant
>
> i just noted that you
I'm having the following problem when building dmenu tip on OpenBSD
current. At first I thought it was a problem with OpenBSD, but a user
in the irc channel said he remembers a similar problem when linking with
ld on Linux. Any ideas?
dmenu build options:
CFLAGS = -std=c99 -pedantic -Wall -Os
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 07:28:16PM +0200, Mate Nagy wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 07:25:56PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
> > http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/4th_edition/papers/plumb
>
> well darn, should've expected it from plan9 :)
> yeah, i'll consider the name change, it's no problem at this point -
> a
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34:52PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
> I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
> ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
> decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
>
> I know about magicpoint, and I normally use the trof
I noticed that when using tabbed (with either surf or xterm), that if
the window is focused with the mouse over another window, I am able to
send keystrokes to tabbed (next/previous tab, for example), but am not
able to send keystrokes so the surf or xterm window. I have to manually
move my mouse
Style, or cat -v Considered Harmful, USENIX Summer
Conference Proceedings, 1983.
Yeah, they recognize the problem. I think it's more there for
historical reasons then because anyone likes it.
If this counts as fanboyism I'll gladly take the label. :) OpenBSD
sucks considerably less then any other unix I've tried.
Josh Rickmar
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 09:05:13PM +0200, ilf wrote:
> On 05-30 11:12, David DEMELIER wrote:
> >>Please test hg tip and let me know any issues.
> >Do you remember the mplayer scaling issue that we talked about on
> >IRC? The issue is still here even in hg tip.
>
> I don't know which issue you were
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 07:30:36PM -0400, Niki Yoshiuchi wrote:
> ifconfig doesn't work on wireless networks, but assuming you mean iwconfig,
> well that doesn't work with WPA encryption. And neither of them is
> automatic.
well I'm on openbsd. ifconfig is used for everything.
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 03:01:24AM +0400, Ilya Ilembitov wrote:
> Hi, all.I wanted to ask for an advice.
>
> Being a laptop user, I have to swtich between wireless networks quite
> frequently, and often I have to connect to the new networks. So, I am in need
> of a tool that would allow me to au
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 01:20:46PM +0200, Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
> Ok. I'm off for the weekend. If there aren't any complains, I will
> release surf on sunday.
I just realized why my $HOME is being littered by surf.core files, if I
close a surf window while it is still loading a page it will
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:09:27AM -0400, Jeremiah Dow wrote:
> Yes - you probably don't want to default the sessiontime to 0 again yet -
> Google/Gmail still won't recognize cookies with that set, I don' t know
> about others.
>
> Jeremiah
Thanks, this fixed it.
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 05:05:57PM +0200, Marvin Vek wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:04:07AM -0400, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> > On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 09:33:10PM +0200, Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > Please recheck current tip of s
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 09:33:10PM +0200, Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Please recheck current tip of surf. If there are no big stoppers, I
> will release it next week.
>
> There are still some bugs regarding cookies, They are delayed to 0.5.
>
> kind regards,
>
> Enno
>
I just update
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:36:28AM +0200, Claudio M. Alessi wrote:
> On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 04:06:00PM -0400, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> > Also, is there a better way of doing cookies then wget? As an (Open)BSD
> > user, I'd like to use something in base (I did install wget though
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 09:33:10PM +0200, Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Please recheck current tip of surf. If there are no big stoppers, I
> will release it next week.
>
> There are still some bugs regarding cookies, They are delayed to 0.5.
>
> kind regards,
>
> Enno
>
Downloads don
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:29:24AM -0400, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:20 AM, anonymous wrote:
> > If the only problem is tags, maybe replace them with more common
> > "virtual desktops"? ?If you look at screenshots
> > [http://dwm.suckless.org/screenshots/], there is only one
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 12:47:12PM +0100, Uriel wrote:
> Some people are supposedly working on an OpenBSD port, it is likely
> that a port will be done long before GSoC actually starts.
>
> uriel
Well, I do have a spare partition that I could throw Linux (stali?) or
FreeBSD on, so it's not too bi
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 11:19:01PM +0100, Uriel wrote:
> I will note that one of the original goals for creating werc was to
> help build a sane replacement for the kinds of things trac does,
> including bug tracking. I would be happy to mentor any project that
> works in that direction.
>
> uriel
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 12:40:17PM +0100, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> let me summarise the ideas so far:
>
> stali
> ld wrapper
> window system
> bug and issue tracker
> improve dmc (mail)
> widget tool kit
> dwm in go
> text indexing
> ssl cert validation for surf
> text editor
> improve st (terminal)
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 07:16:22PM -0500, Jacob Todd wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 07:01:48PM -0500, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> > Should probably say that I'm also a student (studying Computer
> > Engineering at the University of Michigan) that would be interested in
> >
Should probably say that I'm also a student (studying Computer
Engineering at the University of Michigan) that would be interested in
doing something like this. I don't yet know what exact project I'd like
to take, keep posting ideas.
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 09:47:08PM +, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> As an aside, where are the stali utils from? Not GNU, surely?
It's using a OpenBSD userland if I recall.
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 10:50:29PM -0600, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Samuel Baldwin
> wrote:
> > Extremely valid point. Are there any distros, gentoo or not, that
> > don't use gcc in favour of something a little saner, though? Obviously
> > Plan 9 doesn't count.
>
>
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 04:38:57PM +, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> Here's a config.def.h patch to prevent SETPROP from setting a property
> to an empty value. This will prevent errors in surf when hitting escape
> and to close dmenu when setting some surf XProperties, like the url.
&
Here's a config.def.h patch to prevent SETPROP from setting a property
to an empty value. This will prevent errors in surf when hitting escape
and to close dmenu when setting some surf XProperties, like the url.
--- surf.orig/config.def.h Thu Jan 14 16:31:24 2010
+++ surf/config.def.h Thu Ja
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:03:08PM +, Rob wrote:
> > "-*-terminus-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-", which is what dwm
> > requires. I'm not incredibly knowledgeable about fonts on linux, so
> > I'm not really sure what to do. I would, however, like to stop using
> > terminus in the status bar
On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 07:37:29PM +0300, anonymous wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 02:04:37PM +0100, hiro wrote:
> > licenses are stupid
> >
>
> I agree. What should be done to place it into the public domain?
> Will adding of "/* Public Domain */" into every source file be enough?
>
>
You m
Is there any way to currently bind mouse buttons to functions in surf's
config.h? I'm trying to figure out a way to make the forward/backward
buttons on my mouse (buttons 8 and 9) call the navigate function. Are
there any GDK_* values for the mouse which will work?
If something like this isn't cur
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 02:25:16PM +0900, Alex Matviychuk wrote:
> Is the movestack patch still being maintained? It does not work
> against the latest dwm.
>
> Is there a reason why this functionality is not mainlined?
>
> Ref: http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/movestack
>
> Cheers!
>
I haven't
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 04:18:32PM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 04:04:12PM -0400, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> >I would like to (re)write an irc bot using sic, but the formatted output
> >is making this harder then it could/should be. For example, the first
> &
Doing so would make writing bots
much easier and would allow the user to easily format the output any way
he/she wants to by passing sic's output to awk.
Josh Rickmar
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