You are not logged in.
Hi,
I was wondering if there was a way to open links with other apps according to the protocol, to manage 'mailto' or ftp links for instance.
Offline
mailto to gmail would be swell too ![]()
Offline
Hi,
I was wondering if there was a way to open links with other apps according to the protocol, to manage 'mailto' or ftp links for instance.
Offline
Nice, thanks!
Offline
Where do I find a config file for this thing? I just installed it, but it did not generate anything in ~/,config/luakit, and I can't find any generic config online.
I need to set default things like:
window position
window size
disable status bar
Offline
pacman -Ql luakitwill show you the contents of the package. The files you are looking for are in /etc/xdg/luakit
About your defaults: I think window position is managed by the window manager. Window size can be adjusted in the globals.lua (default_window_size). Disabling the status bar might be a bit more tricky. Do you want to disable it completely?
Last edited by Army (2012-02-27 20:27:59)
Offline
Where do I find a config file for this thing? I just installed it, but it did not generate anything in ~/,config/luakit, and I can't find any generic config online.
Also pay better attention to pacman. It told you where configs are upon install.
http://sprunge.us/CVAj
PLEASE read and try to FIX/FILE BUGS instead of assuming other have/will.
Offline
Is it possible to block domains completely in luakit? I'm looking for a way to block domains for me but not for everyone else (read: facebook).
Offline
Is it possible to block domains completely in luakit? I'm looking for a way to block domains for me but not for everyone else (read: facebook).
Yes! Use https://gist.github.com/1073680, put it in your ~/.config/luakit, named e.g. adblock.lua, edit your rc.lua and include
require "adblock"Then create a file ~/.config/luakit/adblock.blacklist according to the comment in the adblock.lua. Here's what works for facebook
facebook%.comOffline
+1, thanks. ![]()
Offline
@Army: your mailto snippet works, but I can't adapt it to auto-add magnet links to transmission :s
Offline
Sorry, I don't know how to do that, I didn't write that code, I just took it from the mailing list to this thread so everyone sees it, because obviously it's pretty cool stuff.
Offline
Oh I see! yes it's awesome stuff!
well if anyone know how to make transmission open "magnet:" links do tell ![]()
Offline
-cut-
nvm i guess it's documented and a webkit problem (http://luakit.org/issues/24)
Last edited by sonkei (2012-02-28 22:30:09)
Offline
I tried changing the default window size by
set_default_size = function (w)
local size = globals.default_window_size or "1251x767"but it doesn't work.
I also was unable to find an option to keep window position on browser close/open and how to disable the statusbar.
Offline
Oh I see! yes it's awesome stuff!
well if anyone know how to make transmission open "magnet:" links do tell
Here is how I made it work with rTorrent:
webview.init_funcs.magned_hook = function (view, w)
view:add_signal("navigation-request", function (v, uri)
if string.match(uri, "^magnet:") then
local cmd = string.format("%s %q", "mktor", uri)
luakit.spawn(cmd)
return false
end
end)
endthis should work with any bittorrent client I think.
(see pyroscope for mktor)
Last edited by bootleg (2012-02-29 09:24:46)
Offline
Great!! I'll check this one out soon!
Here's a script which translates hosts files for adblocking into an adblock.blacklist file. Use it as an example only!
Offline
@bootleg: thanks it works ![]()
any news on luakit's code working?
Offline
is there a way to change the default font and font size of webpages?
Offline
Trying to compile luakit on CRUX and getting this: http://paste.lisp.org/+2R34
Offline
Any thoughts? Is there more information I need to provide?
Offline
What compiler are you using? You using the latest source from git?
EDIT:
Try setting CC to clang. At the very least, it has better error messages. I don't get any error messages or warnings at all with clang or gcc. The ones you're getting don't seem to actually point to any incorrect code. ![]()
Oh! Hum. It looks like our lua is out of date, and the new version changes the API around a bit.
Last edited by Bellum (2012-03-21 02:18:05)
Offline
Thank you for the reply.
Yes, latest code from git. Compiler is set to cc, which is a symlink to gcc. Output of gcc -v:
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.3/lto-wrapper
Target: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../gcc-4.5.3/configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/man --libexecdir=/usr/lib --enable-languages=c,c++,objc --enable-threads=posix --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-shared --disable-nls --with-x=no --with-system-zlib --with-pkgversion=CRUX
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.5.3 (CRUX) My version of lua is 5.2.0, which I am led to believe is the latest version. I don't understand your comment about 'our' lua being out of date.
CRUX has no clang port. Do I really have to install a new compiler to resolve this?
Perhaps I shouldn't have snipped the output. Here is all of it: http://paste.lisp.org/display/128458
Offline
No, no. I was just commenting that clangs output is more human-friendly so it would be easier for me see what's going on. But after looking around a bit, I think I see what's going on.
By "our" lua, I mean Arch Linux, which uses 5.1. 5.2 seems to break backwards compatibility a bit. In which case it's just a matter of either installing lua 5.1 or waiting for luakit to be ported to 5.2.
Offline
is there a way to change the default font and font size of webpages?
i tried to solve this by creating a custom css file with the following code:
/* Fonts and Dimensions */
{font-size: 16pt !important;}i have the following line in globals.lua:
["user-stylesheet-uri"] = "file://" .. luakit.data_dir .. "/styles/custom.css"but the font size doesn't change. did i miss something?
Offline