[dev] Re: [dmenu] [PATCH] better vertical list prompts

2015-03-23 Thread Robert Figura
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[dev] [dmenu] [PATCH] better vertical list prompts

2015-03-23 Thread Robert Figura
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[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-10 Thread Robert Figura
longer than doing that again. And then find all that cruft again because demnu is cool and it doesn't show you non-applicable actions. ...sorry, i got carried away again. You never feel caged in your plumber setup? What am i missing? Kind Regards, - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-09 Thread Robert Figura
e ideal in this context. What's the most complicated thing you do with it? How many cases does your setup differentiate? I always found it be a pity that i couldn't find people share their plumber setups. Probably my fault. Please share and enlighten us. Sincerely, - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-09 Thread Robert Figura
a new awk. I also don't expect to make it to sbase. > From our point of view an implementation of awk with 6 lines is a > really horrible implementation, and it is one of the next candidates for > sbase. Yesyesyes, i've been reading here for a while. So what. If you go on and marry plumber and plan9's awk for me i might chime in and help you. Have fun, - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-09 Thread Robert Figura
s that he's maintaining the one true awk for historical reasons. After all, here he does sort of endorse gawk: http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/awkbook/index.html Btw, what did you mean by blow process? Arnold is one of the most conservative maintainers i've seen in the gnu. Greetings - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-09 Thread Robert Figura
t; http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~bwk/btl.mirror/index.html Kind Regards - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-09 Thread Robert Figura
ght support efforts to make req more portable. If >>>> it's not too ugly i'll just accept suggestions. Otherwise you'd have >>>> to convince me (please try), or just fork away. Hope that's less crude. Have a good time. Or have a bad time, just as you like. Kind Regards - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-09 Thread Robert Figura
current platforms. > > Gawk on the other hand is under active development. > > Maybe you could say it is under continue blow proccess. Sorry for your cluelessness experience. Read more, talk less. Kind Regards - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-09 Thread Robert Figura
On Thu, 8 May 2014 10:50:12 +0200 "Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" wrote: > Robert Figura said: > > A little more than two years ago i started coding some plumberlike in > > gawk, and i think it's time for me to seek suggestions and share what > > > Why not

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-09 Thread Robert Figura
On Thu, 8 May 2014 11:46:18 -0400 Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe wrote: > Quoth Robert Figura on Thu, May 08 2014 10:37 +0200: > > Maybe i'm just paranoid or bad at explaining. Care to give me a > > hint? What's been useful, what would you keep? > > It may be just

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-08 Thread Robert Figura
On Wed, 7 May 2014 21:24:52 -0400 Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe wrote: > Quoth Robert Figura on Wed, May 07 2014 18:26 +0200: > > A little more than two years ago i started coding some plumberlike > > in gawk, [...] > Looks interesting and potentially quite useful. Perhaps I am

[dev] Re: [ANNOUNCE] req 1.0 - a gawk und dmenu powered plumberlike

2014-05-07 Thread Robert Figura
On Wed, 7 May 2014 17:51:58 +0100 Dimitris Papastamos wrote: > tl;dr Try the KEYWORDS, SHOW CASES and EXAMPLES sections. > all of your download links are dead. Uah. Thank you! This should work: https://github.com/robert-figura/req/ Kind Regards - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: portable photoshop-like lite application based on C?

2013-12-04 Thread Robert Figura
which shows the image buffer, and also allows recording of > mouse actions (as to script functions like select) Interesting. - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: [dmenu] What is the status of the project?

2013-04-15 Thread Robert Figura
multi-matching like this a default behaviour now? Sure looks like it. Phew that was fast :) Thanks for the hint - Robert Figura -- http://teslawm.org/

[dev] Re: [dmenu] What is the status of the project?

2013-04-15 Thread Robert Figura
self sooner than later, if there is any chance it will be included. But i'd like to know because im a little tight on time. Kind Regards - Robert Figura

[dev] Re: waste less space (was: dwm tip changes)

2012-06-24 Thread Robert Figura
Bjartur Thorlacius schrieb: > Sounds promising. Doing this optimally seems fairly hard. Are you certain > your repo is consistent, or is my ISP now not only blocking but also fiddling > with source code I want? > > On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:58:10PM +0200, Robert Figura wrot

[dev] waste less space (was: dwm tip changes)

2012-06-24 Thread Robert Figura
41ca1e6a9/teslawm.c#l2208 I hope the relevant code is not too far away from dwm's so you don't have to look at other sins i left there for your amusement ;-p Have fun, Robert Figura [*] Usually there should be less than min(HINT_INCREMENTAL of all clients) waste space but i think o