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#1 2012-04-04 22:45:14

dxtrpn
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From: Binghamton, NY
Registered: 2011-10-03
Posts: 6

What's your .stumpwmrc?

I like StumpWM, but a lot of the documentation I find online seems a little dusty. Mine's pretty simple/copied, I don't really know how to code.

http://pastebin.com/s0RnYN9q

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#2 2012-07-05 07:05:51

lspci
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From: Virginia, USA
Registered: 2012-06-09
Posts: 242

Re: What's your .stumpwmrc?

dxtrpn wrote:

I like StumpWM, but a lot of the documentation I find online seems a little dusty. Mine's pretty simple/copied, I don't really know how to code.

http://pastebin.com/s0RnYN9q

I also noted that what documentation that was available didn't seem very up-to-date.  Here's my rc file, and it's also partially copied/straightforward-like.  (I'm glad to see a .stumpwmrc thread; I'm a little surprised to see that the thread is so young, though.  I had expected a larger stumpwm community.  No offense intended.) 

http://pastebin.com/ZCSqbJBs

Just started working on a menu in my .stumpwmrc that uses lists instead of whatever every menu on the web uses. 

Ex.

(setf $a (list :Common\ \Lisp\ General\ \Documentation "zathura /home/gm/docs/books/Lisp.pdf" ))
(shell (getf $a :Common\ \Lisp\ General\ \Documentation ))

should, given more time and effort, do exactly what the *app-menu* thing does, only better.  Because, this will hopefully allow me to return to a higher level in the menu without having to exit and re-open the whole menu again; making it more flexible.

Last edited by lspci (2012-07-05 20:00:59)


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