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2023-03-28 17:42:35 <xmonadtrack> New branch created: v0.17.2 (2 commits) https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad/tree/v0.17.2
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2023-03-28 17:44:31 Solid just created ^
2023-03-28 17:44:50 <Solid> I wonder whether we'll also need all of the CI commits, in order to make that not have a stroke
2023-03-28 17:45:04 <Solid> but other than that we should be good to do a release on the weekend or so
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2023-03-28 20:16:10 <liskin> A bit silly naming the branch the same you're gonna name the tag...
2023-03-28 20:16:33 <liskin> I'll check the CI commits later
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2023-03-29 06:11:44 <Solid> oh, right :)
2023-03-29 06:17:13 <Solid> guess we can always rename the branch when its time
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2023-03-29 07:41:09 <liskin> Solid: yeah you'll need to cherry-pick enough of the CI commits to make github show a green tick for the head commit in that branch
2023-03-29 07:41:34 <liskin> I mean, getting the haskell-ci workflow green *should* be enough for the release, but…
2023-03-29 07:43:31 <liskin> (If we wanted to be super robust we'd need a release branch naming scheme and change the packdeps and generatemanpage workflows to run on release branches as well but in this case we can run packdeps manually and generatemanpage isn't needed.)
2023-03-29 08:06:37 <xmonadtrack> xmonad-contrib Tony Zorman * v0.17.1-143-gfb63987a: X.Prompt: Factor out how to accept the current selection (2 hours ago, 1 file, 11+ 7-) https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/commit/fb63987ac89c
2023-03-29 08:06:39 <xmonadtrack> xmonad-contrib Tony Zorman * v0.17.1-144-gf127f71c: X.Prompt: Alias C-m to RET in Emacs/Vim bindings (2 hours ago, 2 files, 9+ 0-) https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/commit/f127f71c914a
2023-03-29 08:17:17 <wz1000> can xmonad handle REL_WHEEL_HI_RES events? https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/input/event-codes.html#ev-rel
2023-03-29 08:17:40 <wz1000> It doesn't seem so after adding tracing to the event hook
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2023-03-29 08:19:59 <wz1000> I'm trying to fix a bug where if I have a device that advertises these events, and also have regular mouse wheel scroll events bound in xmonad, the hi res versions are not grabbed by xmonad and instead passed through to the underlying window (so the xmonad action is triggered but firefox also scrolls)
2023-03-29 08:20:29 <wz1000> I guess that xmonad doesn't use xinput2 or evdev so doesn't know about these events
2023-03-29 08:31:40 <geekosaur> correct
2023-03-29 08:38:48 <geekosaur> you could conceivably mask for those events in startupHook but you'd have to modify the X11 library to recognize them the same way liskin had to modify it to recognize XRandR events. conceivably we could crash without that, since if we received an XI2 event the X11 lib wouldn't know what to do with it
2023-03-29 08:42:19 <geekosaur> and it might even use more memory than is reserved for a received event which would corrupt the heap
2023-03-29 08:43:25 <geekosaur> (I don't really like how X11 lib deals with events, but that ship sailed in xmonad 0.1)
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2023-03-29 08:44:17 <geekosaur> or even whenever the original X11 bindings were written because it's that that expect an `alloca`d buffer for `nextEvent`
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2023-03-29 09:27:15 <real-fht[m]> is it possible to combine different actions in a single manageHook match?
2023-03-29 09:27:22 <real-fht[m]> (for example, run doShift and doFloat)
2023-03-29 09:42:05 <geekosaur> use <+> or >>
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2023-03-29 09:42:42 <geekosaur> or <> which is the new spelling for <+>
2023-03-29 09:43:15 <geekosaur> some things need to happen in a particular order (https://github.com/geekosaur/xmonad.hs/blob/skkukuk/xmonad.hs#L281-L282)
2023-03-29 09:44:31 <geekosaur> https://github.com/geekosaur/xmonad.hs/blob/skkukuk/xmonad.hs#L162-L163 is an example within a manageHook
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2023-03-29 10:41:12 <Ou42> Hello! ( XY prob(s) will abound... ) I think what I want is to be able to change to a dark theme and increase the font size in xmessage, is this possible? and/or can it be replaced w/ something that has those features?
2023-03-29 10:46:51 <Ou42> OK I just now found this: <https://gist.github.com/SilverSoldier/739433e99b291f2f818bc556b00780a3> but how to use it w/ xmonad?
2023-03-29 10:50:10 <geekosaur> I use https://github.com/geekosaur/xmonad.hs/blob/skkukuk/xmessage (warning: perl) which accepts xmessage options and translates to zenity, which will use your gtk theme
2023-03-29 10:52:17 <Ou42> geekosaur: TYVM! That said, I'm only familiar w/ perl in name only. ( I'm running xmonad ATM so I'm a bit slow flipping back / forth )
2023-03-29 10:52:47 <Ou42> I'm basically in "Couch OS" ATM -- laptop connected to TV
2023-03-29 10:52:50 <Solid> Ou42: you can, in principle specify any executable via $XMONAD_XMESSAGE (see https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad/blob/master/src/XMonad/Core.hs#L457 )
2023-03-29 10:53:07 <Solid> you'd just need to take care of either doing something with, or ignoring the xmessage-specific arguments that we give it
2023-03-29 10:54:00 <Ou42> Solid: there it is! I think! the link I found -- right after joining the chan of course! -- states that the fg/bg color args aren't in the man page.
2023-03-29 10:54:09 <Ou42> ... so that might be the easiest way.
2023-03-29 10:55:10 <geekosaur> a lot of standard (for old-style X programs) options are in X(7) instead of every program's manpage
2023-03-29 10:55:20 <geekosaur> (which kinda sucks)
2023-03-29 10:57:52 <Ou42> one moment
2023-03-29 11:00:08 <Ou42> OK, I'm learning... maybe?! so that would be "man 7 X" ?
2023-03-29 11:00:18 <geekosaur> yes
2023-03-29 11:00:24 <Ou42> I didn't find mention of xmessage, but did find -fg
2023-03-29 11:00:36 <Ou42> cool beans.
2023-03-29 11:00:48 <geekosaur> look for OPTIONS
2023-03-29 11:01:18 <geekosaur> it won't mention individual programs; it lists the options that all old-style X11 programs take
2023-03-29 11:02:07 <geekosaur> (so it doesn't include things like -fn because not all programs use fonts)
2023-03-29 11:03:52 <Ou42> interesting

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