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Hi there!
Im using wmii (3.5.1-3) for some days now and i got some issues i wasnt able to solve by myself yet...
1. How can i define the arrow keys for shortcuts in wmiirc? //EDIT: Same for Multimedia-Keys
2. How can i apply the gtk window decorations in wmii? (firefox and other apps look sooo ugly without murrine )
3. Whenever i start my browser, i resize it to a width of ~1100px... is there any way to resize it automatically on start, and to give it the right side of the screen?
4. Whenever i change the font in wmiirc to something more "interesting", x fails to start... thats annoying... i want a nicer font
Thank you for any answers!
Last edited by mienensuchkind (2007-09-06 12:58:29)
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Hi there!
Im using wmii (3.5.1-3) for some days now and i got some issues i wasnt able to solve by myself yet...1. How can i define the arrow keys for shortcuts in wmiirc? //EDIT: Same for Multimedia-Keys
Aren't they already there ?
I see $LEFT , $RIGHT , $UP , $DOWN
2. How can i apply the gtk window decorations in wmii? (firefox and other apps look sooo ugly without murrine )
You could try gtk-chtheme.
Otherwise just edit ~/.gtkrc-2.0 manually.
4. Whenever i change the font in wmiirc to something more "interesting", x fails to start... thats annoying... i want a nicer font
Try adding the required FontPath in /etc/X11/xorg.conf .
And then try using xfontsel for selecting the font you want.
Also xlsfonts lists the available fonts.
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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Aren't they already there ?
I see $LEFT , $RIGHT , $UP , $DOWN
Nope, these are the variables for the keys... standartwise $DOWN=k $LEFT=j and so on... i want it like $RIGHT=UPARROW $DOWN=DOWNARROW
You could try gtk-chtheme.
Otherwise just edit ~/.gtkrc-2.0 manually.
If gtk-chtheme is a command, i dont have it ... nor do i know what i should write in my gtkrc, since it is completly empty
Try adding the required FontPath in /etc/X11/xorg.conf .
And then try using xfontsel for selecting the font you want.
Also xlsfonts lists the available fonts.
That one worked for me! thank you!
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You could try gtk-chtheme.
Otherwise just edit ~/.gtkrc-2.0 manually.If gtk-chtheme is a command, i dont have it ... nor do i know what i should write in my gtkrc, since it is completly empty
Why not installing it ? Enable commutiny repo, then pacman -Ss chtheme.
There is also gtk2_prefs and gtk-theme-switch2.
chtheme is better than gtk-theme-switch2 imo, and I never tried gtk2_prefs.
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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Why not installing it ? Enable commutiny repo, then pacman -Ss chtheme.
There is also gtk2_prefs and gtk-theme-switch2.
chtheme is better than gtk-theme-switch2 imo, and I never tried gtk2_prefs.
My fault... i was searching for it but i must have misspelled s.th oO
Works wonders! Thank you again!
Ok now i have another issue... i updated to the latest wmii snapshot because it was so recommended, and now some window-borders have rounded corners.... looks crappy... anyway to change that?
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By the way, for all wmii specific questions, I highly recommend you to use wmii ML rather than this forum
http://www.suckless.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/wmii
The same rule applies to many applications.
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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hmm i always refuse to use mailing lists because i never did that before and dunno how to use them properly... i always prefer forums ^^ but since there is no wmii forum i'll have to give it a try...
thank you for your help!
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also, try using the snapshots of wmii since they are actually (somewhat) being developed. 3.5 is, afaik, horrendously out of date.
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yep i already got the latest snapshot (and included the patch from the ml i found to remove the new ugly round corners )
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