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Re: Recommended desktop environment?
Benny Siegert wrote in <CAN+FjHMob6Z7LgHpUW=dPOMY8WAPTUe9ug_bGATvO4eGnKz\
m8w%mail.gmail.com@localhost>:
|On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 5:17 PM Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen%sdaoden.eu@localhost> \
|wrote:
|>
|> Nothing to continue in my eyes; you can always have more and
|> iterate over the code of course. No drag'n drop, of course. But
|> copy&paste, that is enough for me. It used to use GNU autoconf;
|> i have patches and last i compiled it (a few months ago) it
|> compiled smoothly (with default CC flags). I can give you the
|> patch if you want, just ask.
|
|Might be worth throwing the code with your patches onto github and
|become the new upstream. Then we can also add it to pkgsrc.
Well Alex Hioreanu is himself on github now (hioreanu), and offers
ahwm in a slightly adjusted version. He offered me maintainership
once i wanted to create an OpenBSD package for ahwm (must have
been 2011, then), but i am no way classified for being the
"upstream" of a X11 window manager.
Nonetheless i have spent some time to get the thing done with -W
-Wall -pedantic -O2 with gcc(1) 6.4.0, and applied some more fixes
that i seem to have applied manually whenever i compiled it in the
last six years, but which did not happen all too often. It is
browsable [1] and cloneable[2] at my VM (for) now. It would
benefit from some love, as can be seen from looking at the code,
but luckily i have never done that for real. So if you want to
test it, a snapshot of the master branch[3] should be usable.
[1] https://git.sdaoden.eu/cgit/ahwm.git
[2] https://git.sdaoden.eu/scm/ahwm.git
[3] https://git.sdaoden.eu/cgit/ahwm.git/snapshot/ahwm-master.tar.xz
I can even append a shortened version of my ~/.ahwmrc to make it
even easier.
Ciao.
# ~/.ahwmrc
# ...
# CapsLock, ScrollLock, etc. are ignored when reading keystrokes.
BindKey "Control | Alt | Shift | t" Launch("$_TSMALL");
BindKey "Control | Alt | Shift | b" Launch("HOME=$HOME/traffic; opera </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1");
BindKey "Control | Alt | Escape" KillNicely();
# While moving or resizing, you can use the arrow keys and the keys w,
# a, s, d. Use Shift with one of those keys to move to an edge or
# resize in larger increments. Hit Enter to accept the move/resize,
# hit Escape to cancel it, hit Control to toggle between a move and a
# resize, and hit Space during a resize to constrain the direction.
BindKey "Control | Alt | Shift | m" MoveInteractively();
BindKey "Control | Alt | Shift | r" ResizeInteractively();
# Sun X server doesn't grok this key combination, throws me off
BindKey "Control | Alt | BackSpace" Quit();
BindKey "Control | Alt | Shift | q" Quit();
BindKey "Control | Alt | Shift | r" Restart();
BindKey "Alt | Tab" CycleNext();
BindKey "Alt | Shift | Tab" CyclePrevious();
BindKey "Shift | Alt | F4" SendToWorkspace(4);
BindKey "Shift | Alt | F3" SendToWorkspace(3);
BindKey "Shift | Alt | F2" SendToWorkspace(2);
BindKey "Shift | Alt | F1" SendToWorkspace(1);
# Binding to button clicks is similar to binding to keys, but you have
# to specify the location for the click. The location is one of
# "Titlebar" or "Frame". You can use the same modifiers as
# with BindKey and the buttons are Button1 through Button5:
# Button1 = left button, Button2 = middle button, Button3 = right
# button, Button4 = wheel up, Button5 = wheel down
BindButton Titlebar "Button3" Maximize();
BindDrag Frame "Alt | Button1" MoveInteractively();
BindDrag Titlebar "Alt | Button1" MoveInteractively();
BindDrag Frame "Alt | Button3" ResizeInteractively();
BindDrag Titlebar "Alt | Button3" ResizeInteractively();
# Sometimes you may want to bind more than one function
# to the same action. To do this, you need to define
# your own function and use the "Invoke()" function.
# Here's an example:
Define "Focus-and-Move" {
Focus();
MoveInteractively();
}
BindDrag Titlebar "Button1" Invoke("Focus-and-Move");
Define "f1" {
GotoWorkspace(1);
}
BindKey "Alt | F1" Invoke("f1");
Define "f2" {
GotoWorkspace(2);
}
BindKey "Alt | F2" Invoke("f2");
Define "f3" {
GotoWorkspace(3);
}
BindKey "Alt | F3" Invoke("f3");
Define "f4" {
GotoWorkspace(4);
}
BindKey "Alt | F4" Invoke("f4");
DisplayTitlebar = True;
FocusPolicy = ClickToFocus; #SloppyFocus;
RaiseDelay = 750;
PassFocusClick = True;
TitlePosition = DisplayLeft;
KeepTransientsOnTop = True;
TitlebarFont = "-*-helvetica-*-r-*-*-9-*-*-*-*-*-*-*";
NumberOfWorkspaces = 4;
ColorTitlebarText = "#D8D8D8";
ColorTitlebarTextFocused = "#E0E0E0";
InWorkspace 1 {
ColorTitlebar = "#282828";
ColorTitlebarFocused = "#404040";
}
InWorkspace 2 {
ColorTitlebar = "#193939";
ColorTitlebarFocused = "#2F4F4F";
}
InWorkspace 3 {
ColorTitlebar = "#000049";
ColorTitlebarFocused = "#000064";
}
InWorkspace 4 {
ColorTitlebar = "#490000";
ColorTitlebarFocused = "#640000";
}
IsShaped True {
DisplayTitlebar = False;
}
WindowName "clock" {
#DisplayTitlebar = False; /* not needed, above applies */
#FocusPolicy = DontFocus;
#PassFocusClick = True;
Omnipresent = True;
#AlwaysOnBottom = True;
AlwaysOnTop = True;
}
WindowName "Ed" {
DefaultWorkspace = 1;
Sticky = True;
}
WindowName "Land" {
DefaultWorkspace = 1;
Sticky = True;
}
WindowName "Plex" {
DefaultWorkspace = 1;
Sticky = True;
}
WindowName "Con1" {
DefaultWorkspace = 2;
Sticky = True;
}
WindowName "Con2" {
DefaultWorkspace = 2;
Sticky = True;
}
WindowName "Doc" {
DefaultWorkspace = 3;
Sticky = True;
}
WindowName "ROOT" {
DefaultWorkspace = 4;
Sticky = True;
}
# s-it-mode
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)
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