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Questions? Feel free to ask here. #4

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mitchweaver opened this issue Jul 25, 2019 · 11 comments
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Questions? Feel free to ask here. #4

mitchweaver opened this issue Jul 25, 2019 · 11 comments

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@mitchweaver
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@shizonic
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shizonic commented Aug 5, 2019

Hi Mitch. Like your KISS dots... It's very unix-like and clean. May it possible that you create a little bootstrap script which sets up the correct directories, symlinks, etc. for a new user's $HOME?

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mitchweaver commented Aug 5, 2019

@shizonic oh man. That would be a lot of work. And I'm not sure how much I agree with setting that up anyway -- dots are meant for reference not xeroxing ;)

If you're stuck on something I'm always happy to help/explain.

Also keep in mind this is only 1/3 of the setup, spread out between three repos:
dots - suckless - bin

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shizonic commented Aug 5, 2019

I see. Thanks anyway.

Appreciate you help offer and will come back to if I am stuck on smth. Thx.

@daaniiieel
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How do you achieve the drag to terminal mouse action?

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@daaniiieel the script is x9term in my bin

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daaniiieel commented Apr 19, 2020

@mitchweaver What key/mouse action do you have your drag to terminal script mapped to? Do you check if there are any windows open?

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@daaniiieel see dwm's config.h in suckless

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What is the logic with this? Since I don't really understand dwm config files, I am asking. When do you spawn a terminal? After a keybind? When no window is open and doing a click? A mouse action that runs every time?

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pfr-dev commented Nov 21, 2021

Hey Mitch, I think I may have asked you this already (a while ago) but in your .Xresources you've got a Plan9 xcursor theme. Mind sharing it and possibly explain how I add it to my system?

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@pfr-dev see this reddit post

@mitchweaver mitchweaver reopened this Nov 21, 2021
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pfr-dev commented Nov 23, 2021

@pfr-dev see this reddit post

Thanks. I had seen that. I've got the cursor.c file, I just don't know where to put it. It appears my systems (NetBSD) cursors are defined in /usr/X11R7/include/X11/cursorfont.h but I still dont know where the actual cursor bitmap files are stored. /usr/X11R7/include/X11/Xcursor/Xcursor.h doesn't allude to much either.

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