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So I've been looking around for a while, and haven't yet found a statuscolors patch that will work with vanilla dwm 6.1. Has anyone had any luck with this? I tried jasonwryan's patch, and just for kicks dwm's 5.9 patch, but both fail on most hunks
See my github for statuscolors patch . Haven't tried it with dwm 6.1 though.
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Mad_Hatter93 wrote:So I've been looking around for a while, and haven't yet found a statuscolors patch that will work with vanilla dwm 6.1. Has anyone had any luck with this? I tried jasonwryan's patch, and just for kicks dwm's 5.9 patch, but both fail on most hunks
See my github for statuscolors patch .
Awesome, I'll check it out. It's for 6.1, including Xft, right?
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illusionist wrote:Mad_Hatter93 wrote:So I've been looking around for a while, and haven't yet found a statuscolors patch that will work with vanilla dwm 6.1. Has anyone had any luck with this? I tried jasonwryan's patch, and just for kicks dwm's 5.9 patch, but both fail on most hunks
See my github for statuscolors patch .
Awesome, I'll check it out. It's for 6.1, including Xft, right?
I dont use pango/xft but it work flawlessly on dwm 6.0. You may see jokerboy's repo too. He has collected some good patches .
EDIT: Looking at the commit message at suckless.org , I think dwm 6.1 now has xft by default . Or maybe I am mistaking .
EDIT2: It does. Here
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Do you happen to have that as a .diff already? When I wget it it gives me the html code... annoying. And copy paste always messes up my diffs
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I tried status colors patch on dwm 6.1 and it is failing. That is because the xft patch has been applied on the source just 3 days ago . And the patch that I have does not work with pango/xft.
Why do you want to use the development version ?
EDIT: If the reason is xft/pango , Unia has xft+statuscolors setup already.
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Eh, it's what I got when I hg cloned, and I've been too lazy to get the stable
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Eh, it's what I got when I hg cloned, and I've been too lazy to get the stable
Dont just clone any repo you see.
EDIT; LOL you are replying too fast.
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No, I meant I hg cloned straight from hg.suckless.org. I didn't try your full dealio yet, that was my next go, just wanted to see if I could make it work with my current setup
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So my statuscolors for XFT dwm does not work? I think it's awesome XFT is included by default now, though
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ivoarch wrote:Prefix-key.diff - Ratpoison/StumpWM style (using prefix key).
- Autor: matt mooney
- Modified: ivoAny chance you expand a little about what this does and how to use it?
Hi!
This patch replaces the main modifier key (Modkey) with a prefix key (C-t), like a Ratpoison/Stumpwm/Emacs.
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So my statuscolors for XFT dwm does not work? I think it's awesome XFT is included by default now, though
I just compared the patch used with DWM 6.1 and it's almost the same as mine (but of course; I got it from Suckless! ) except they added an #include for fontconfig. I have updated my patch and it works perfectly fine with my statuscolors. So, you can just grab the 6.1 source and apply my statuscolors over it!
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@Unia
I am using your pango and statuscolors setup but for some reason I can't get more than 2 colors working. But your xft setup is working as expected.
is there anything I am doing wrong ?
I am using a dwm status script to show some system information on my dwm bar.
Thanks.
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@Unia
I am using your pango and statuscolors setup but for some reason I can't get more than 2 colors working. But your xft setup is working as expected.
is there anything I am doing wrong ?
I am using a dwm status script to show some system information on my dwm bar.
Thanks.
I don't know I never used the Pango version. I just created it to see the differences between XFT and Pango fonts and then for practice, applied all the patches I used on regular and XFT version. If I have some time later today, I will look into it!
EDIT:
Perhaps line 55/56 here?
https://github.com/Unia/DWM-PANGO/blob/ … pango.diff
Otherwise, it's either the statuscolors patch or your setup. Could you share your config.h?
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I don't know I never used the Pango version....
LOL..
Ok no problem.. But please let me know when you find something .
Thanks
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I edited my post above, in case you missed it.
EDIT: What's your reason for using Pango? You might as well use XFT, if you have no special reason. My XFT version is working properly, I currently use it myself.
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Yes your xft is working fine. But some fonts are still displayed as empty boxes. My native language is displayed correctly with pango.
Sorry I missed your edit. Looking at it now..
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Yes your xft is working fine. But some fonts are still displayed as empty boxes. My native language is displayed correctly with pango.
Sorry I missed your edit. Looking at it now..
Perhaps try another font? Some fonts don't have all the special characters.
I'm playing around with Pango now and I applied my suggestion. It's not working, so I'll have to look at something else.
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I am using your statuscolors patch so you know it better and here is my config.h.
Edit : I tried nearly all the fonts which have my local language. ( like sans, liberation sans, etc)
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I am using your statuscolors patch so you know it better and here is my config.h.
Edit : I tried nearly all the fonts which have my local language. ( like sans, liberation sans, etc)
I'm comparing my XFT-statuscolors patch and my Pango-statuscolors. I do notice some differences so I'll have a go at these. I do have to leave home soon, so it might take a while
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illusionist wrote:I am using your statuscolors patch so you know it better and here is my config.h.
Edit : I tried nearly all the fonts which have my local language. ( like sans, liberation sans, etc)I'm comparing my XFT-statuscolors patch and my Pango-statuscolors. I do notice some differences so I'll have a go at these. I do have to leave home soon, so it might take a while
Thats fine mate. np.
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I have updated the whole Pango version, so it's exactly the same as what I use in the XFT version (except for that it uses Pango )
That means, that the statuscolors patch is also (almost) the same. This makes me think the error is in the Pango patch and not in the statuscolors one. I have no idea where to look for it, though, as I found this Pango patch somewhere around the web. I don't even know if I had to modify it.
In case you (illusionist) or anyone else wants the new code to look for themselves, I have updated the Git repo.
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Hi Friends, can anyone give me a patch for cyclic selection of windows in tiling mode for dwm 6.0 ? I tried googling but most of the links are dead or the patch is for older versions of dwm.
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Hi Friends, can anyone give me a patch for cyclic selection of windows in tiling mode for dwm 6.0 ? I tried googling but most of the links are dead or the patch is for older versions of dwm.
Link to one for an older version? I can try and adapt it to dwm 6.0.
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Hi friends, the links are as follows:
https://bitbucket.org/jasonwryan/workst … at=default
https://github.com/mjheagle8/dwm/blob/m … cycle.diff
I don't know if these are the only one's that provide me the required functionality. (I just did a google search and nothing else). also, the link given for cycle at very first post of thread is dead.
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Um, that cycle patch works for me for 6.0 and 6.1. In fact, I am pretty sure it has worked since 5.6
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