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[91.216.110.36]) - by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id p9si67493682eew.181.2014.01.02.12.05.12 - for - (version=TLSv1 cipher=RC4-SHA bits=128/128); - Thu, 02 Jan 2014 12:05:12 -0800 (PST) -Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of jca@wxcvbn.org designates 91.216.110.36 as permitted sender) client-ip=91.216.110.36; -Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; - spf=pass (google.com: domain of jca@wxcvbn.org designates 91.216.110.36 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=jca@wxcvbn.org -Received: from shannon.wxcvbn.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) - by wxcvbn.org (8.14.7/8.14.7) with ESMTP id s02K26ml025987 - for ; Thu, 2 Jan 2014 21:02:06 +0100 (CET) -Received: (from jca@localhost) - by shannon.wxcvbn.org (8.14.7/8.14.7/Submit) id s02K26DZ021928; - Thu, 2 Jan 2014 21:02:06 +0100 (CET) -From: jca@wxcvbn.org (=?utf-8?Q?J=C3=A9r=C3=A9mie_Courr=C3=A8ges-Anglas?=) -To: Vasil Zlatanov -Subject: Re: [RP] Small Update rpws -References: <20131230232733.GA17881@gmail.com> - <87sit6jt0u.fsf@shannon.wxcvbn.org> <20140102172023.GA5086@gmail.com> -Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2014 21:02:01 +0100 -Message-ID: <87eh4qi24m.fsf@shannon.wxcvbn.org> -User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (berkeley-unix) -MIME-Version: 1.0 -Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary="=-=-="; - micalg=pgp-sha512; protocol="application/pgp-signature" - ---=-=-= -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 -Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable - -Vasil Zlatanov writes: - -> The "man" command produced the same output as the "perldoc" command which -> requires a package to be installed. - -Yes, your rpws manpage is probably generated at build time on your -OS. The ratpoison package doesn't attempt to format nor install it. - -> rpwsm$i is not documented anywhere, as is the variable wspl. The user -> would have to spend consirable time looking athe the source code of the -> rpws script to identify them. - -Agreed, that's a good reason to add a "current" rpws command and leave -wspl as an implementation detail. Regarding rpwsm$i what I understood -From=20your mail is that people couldn't find the appropriate keybinding, -but it seems you care more about the aliases names. - -> rpws{n,p} is briefly mentioned I don't know what's weird. - -I was talking about rpwsm{n,p}. - ^ - -> Who in their sane minds would use 3 modifiers in combination with an -> F# key to move a window to another workspace. That's just retarded and -> badly designed. - -I agree that C-M-F$i *looks* more usable, but it isn't, really. Here on -OpenBSD Ctrl + Alt + F1 drops me to my first virtual console. I believe -that any sane Unix-like OS with virtual consoles will behave so. If -your OS is special you can take advantage of C-M-F$i in your rpws copy -but this will not be committed. - -> This is the sole reason people are looking to change -> that binding. When they read the manpage to figure out how to do that, -> they find out that the "rpwsm#" is nowhere to be found. -> That's why the man page should is updated to reflect on -> the change. (2 modifiers is bad enough + we don't have to remove the -> old bindings) - -So to sum up: -=2D about C-M-F$i: nope. -=2D documenting rpwsm$i aliases is a good thing, but then I don't find - a good reason not to document rpwsm{n,p} too. Do you volunteer for - this small additional work? -=2D rpws "current" would be nice to have -=2D splitting your changes in several commits would be nicer to keep track - of changes. You have no idea how annoying it is to read git log and - find monster commits that deal with unrelated stuff - Shawn - (ratpoison's main author) was really good at this. ;) - git makes it so much easier than many other scms, it would be a shame - not to take advantage of this. Please also use a short description - for the subject of the commit (< 60 chars), and add a more detailed - explanation later if needed, separated from the subject by an empty - line. - -Thanks for your interest in improving rpws. - -Regards, - -> On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 04:35:45PM +0100, J=C3=A9r=C3=A9mie Courr=C3=A8ge= -s-Anglas wrote: ->>=20 ->> Hi, ->>=20 ->> Vasil Zlatanov writes: ->>=20 ->> > I've been asked a few times on IRC about a command to move the current ->> > window to a selected workspace, which is undocemented for some reason. ->>=20 ->> I think it is documented: ->>=20 ->> This creates 6 aliases rpws1, rpws2, etc. It also binds the keys= - M-F1, ->> M-F2, etc to each rpwsN alias. Moreover, rpwsn (Next) and rpwsp = -(Prev) ->> are created, and C-M-{Right,Left} are bound to rpws{n,p}. Full l= -ist of ->> keybindings created are: ->>=20 ->> M-F$i Goto workspace $i ->> C-M-Right Goto Next workspace ->> C-M-Left Goto Prev workspace ->> C-M-S-F$i Move window to workspace $i ->> C-M-greater Move current window to next workspace ->> C-M-less Move current window to prev workspace ->>=20 ->> So did those users actually read ''perldoc rpws''? Because I think ->> that's the problem at stake here. ->>=20 ->> Also: ->> - adding a wordy description for rpwsm$i without doing the same for ->> rpwsm[np] looks weird to me. ->> - replacing the default keybindings is an unrelated change and means ->> that users used to C-M-S-F$i will have to change their habits or ->> modify rpws/their config. This is not desirable, IMHO. ->>=20 ->> > Addionaly I added an option that prints the current workspace which ->> > would be usefull for conky like configs. ->>=20 ->> I'm not opposed to this (that would be a separate patch), but what's the ->> advantage over ratpoison -c "getenv wspl"? ->>=20 ->> Cheers, ->>=20 ->> > From 708fa69f48f10dcbefc20633f553db660be47b24 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 ->> > From: Vasil Zlatanov ->> > Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 00:08:15 +0100 ->> > Subject: [PATCH] Updated rpws to documents the "rpwsm$i" functionality= -, made ->> > it's bindings more sane and added an option "current" which prints the ->> > current workspace. ->> > ->> > --- ->> > contrib/rpws | 18 ++++++++++++++---- ->> > 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) ->> > ->> > diff --git a/contrib/rpws b/contrib/rpws ->> > index 49105c5..558fd1c 100755 ->> > --- a/contrib/rpws ->> > +++ b/contrib/rpws ->> > @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ ->> > #!/usr/bin/env perl ->> >=20=20 ->> > +# Copyright (c) 2013 Vasil Zlatanov ->> > +# All rights reserved. Modifications under same license as original s= -cript. ->> > +# Changelog: ->> > +# Updated manpage and hotkeys ->> > +# Added argument current which outputs the current workspace. ->> > # ->> > # Copyright (c) 2009 Hatem Nassrat ->> > # All rights reserved. Modifications under same license as original s= -cript. ->> > @@ -245,7 +250,7 @@ sub add_keys ->> > # Switch Workspace ->> > rp_call ( "definekey top M-F$i rpws$i" ); ->> > # Move Window to wrokspace ->> > - rp_call ( "definekey top C-M-S-F$i rpwsm$i" ); ->> > + rp_call ( "definekey top C-M-F$i rpwsm$i" ); ->> > } ->> > rp_call ( "definekey top C-M-Right rpwsn" ); ->> > rp_call ( "definekey top C-M-Left rpwsp" ); ->> > @@ -270,6 +275,9 @@ if( $arg eq "help" ) { ->> > } elsif( $arg eq "restore" ) { ->> > my $filename =3D shift @ARGV; ->> > ws_dumprestore($filename); ->> > +} elsif ( $arg eq "current" ) { ->> > + my $cws =3D rp_call( "getenv wspl" ); ->> > + print "$cws"; ->> > } else { ->> > open LOCK, ">>$lockfile" or die "Cannot open lockfile: $lockfile"; ->> > flock(LOCK, LOCK_EX); ->> > @@ -287,10 +295,11 @@ rpws - Implements multiple workspaces in ratpois= -on ->> > rpws init n [-k] [-a] - setup rpws with n workspaces. ->> > -a sets up command aliases; ->> > -k sets up key bindings and aliases. ->> > + rpws n - switch to this workspace ->> > rpws dump - dumps the current layout to ->> > rpws restore - restores rpws workspaces from ->> > + rpws current - print the number of the current workspace ->> > rpws help - this documentation ->> > - rpws n - switch to this workspace ->> >=20=20 ->> >=20=20 ->> > =3Dhead1 DESCRIPTION ->> > @@ -306,14 +315,15 @@ Add the following line in ~/.ratpoisonrc ->> > exec /path/to/rpws init 6 -k ->> >=20=20 ->> > This creates 6 aliases rpws1, rpws2, etc. It also binds the keys M-F1, ->> > -M-F2, etc to each rpwsN alias. Moreover, rpwsn (Next) and rpwsp (Prev= -) are ->> > +M-F2, etc to each rpwsN alias. Aliases rpwsm1, rpwsm2, etc, are used = -to ->> > +move the focused window to another workspace. Moreover, rpwsn (Next) = -and rpwsp (Prev) are ->> > created, and C-M-{Right,Left} are bound to rpws{n,p}. Full list of ke= -ybindings ->> > created are: ->> >=20=20 ->> > M-F$i Goto workspace $i ->> > C-M-Right Goto Next workspace ->> > C-M-Left Goto Prev workspace ->> > - C-M-S-F$i Move window to workspace $i ->> > + C-M-F$i Move window to workspace $i ->> > C-M-greater Move current window to next workspace ->> > C-M-less Move current window to prev workspace ->>=20 ->> --=20 ->> jca | PGP: 0x06A11494 / 61DB D9A0 00A4 67CF 2A90 8961 6191 8FBF 06A1 14= -94 -> -> - -=2D-=20 -jca | PGP : 0x06A11494 / 61DB D9A0 00A4 67CF 2A90 8961 6191 8FBF 06A1 1494 - ---=-=-= -Content-Type: application/pgp-signature - ------BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- -Version: GnuPG v1 - -iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJSxcW5AAoJEGGRj78GoRSUJ3kQAKRBwf63tF+kKKNbXMH31F0a -uE2vOkz7d1ach7varifHWKVKlpZrVlmKRbgwvUAOd+AKrvXPCcLM+h2o2hw/11z/ -m7OjNjcW2TQlI0/Fa51sjp7plTj0S0x9emlsHZp6EuPyKZ0zzjAvnGZoeV8R02lw -GsW458nWMfSFW4C/qdUchedIw+OOrcSYbXiyM1PrSxjE2HDP9+QXUJu4SuCkoowC -iVVaUQS7jKAYwmyWpJsp3pCSqqPP7MHP58lUbz+8Y5RgAxuTGnpSSHTgaOJwzPL8 -rtx0r5MZSrfdvawJFPaIvslXy1apP3dQiNpkkYPVXWFqrfdwxb3gXkrSVWnarZc6 -WRfXAL4xkqoY/LKJ553w9n3FMZvUwtAI04qKiLLFGfCFfxzkKQuNygGApLiF2sZn -zw430XDUXUkAsGozwNfOIanxsElVU/OmCwNGASkwyqIKwHLrlUQFo9cmvin0M7PH -q8We8NYuFyeMYE9bEAErcU41fY+uYCcELXZWwz1OiEgoLxQta4pp1ofzsLNraDap -QerlMFjIhprySHqj3UaXMw6sB9wCA4Hi+uHCHIwdIDtY+MLcaLCby0LZGf7Vel/p -fKWxs3rslBIYavRnvbf148q2V6wCkaeBXMF1E1XCLz7KFjjgX+kpcEE3fM+rk32D -dFaYbyGrOpmHRwnw/7mv -=EXlm ------END PGP SIGNATURE----- ---=-=-=-- -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf