Hi,
On Sat, 17 Nov 2012, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> (iii) A third idea is an old idea that 20h brought into the discussion
> when investigating 2wm. The man page of 2wm mentions sbar, which was
> abandoned a couple of years ago. My question here is:
>
> -> is there anyone who uses the mouse functiona
>From my point of view, GIMP is most usable with tiling mode, since
then I don't have to resize the image windows manually all the time,
and the important windows are always fully visible.
In the way I use GIMP, I have the tool windows as slaves and the
current image window as the master. The imag
Ah, I am sorry. I just realised that I had only the input widgets
(like the ones been mentioned) in mind. AFAIK, GTK and folks also do
the rendering of the actual page, which dmenu would not – and should
not – be suitable for.
a
browser for multiline text editing in dmenu.
Any other problems? I, in fact, am interested, though I am not sure if
I want to kill myself playing with WebKit.
On 6/19/12, Calvin Morrison wrote:
> On 19 June 2012 16:14, Ruben Mikkonen wrote:
>> No need to develop swk, since we alr
No need to develop swk, since we already have dmenu, which I consider
the ultimate widget kit. A minute ago I added -n flag to disable it
outputting (eg. passwords), so it really can be used as a web
browser's widget kit.
Attached file is the trivial patch to disable outputting for dmenu-4.5.
On
> uii depends on busybox, ii, inotifywait, lsof, nohup, pgrep, rlwrap, sed,
sh,
> splitvt and tput.
Is this a troll?
DISPLAY="display" program, if I recall correctly.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Roger wrote:
> I've just configured two monitors on one NVidia card (DVI-I-1 and VGA-0)
> using
> the Nouveau driver. (For more info and configuration, see Gentoo-Wiki DWM
> web
> page, easily found using Google
I also find sloppy focus quite annoying, but I don't prefer click-to-focus
neither. Since I anyway use mostly keyboard, it's irritating to grab the
mouse to switch the window - therefore I use keyboard for that stuff.
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:10 AM, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I don't kn
That would be cool in my opinion, since I'm attraced to the concep of Abaco
(and Acme). The only reason I don't regularly use Abaco is that it renders
pages so poorly that it's much saner to use e.g. Surf.
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Jens Staal wrote:
> > For a web browser I would recommend N