David J Patrick wrote:
> Quoting Kris Maglione <maglione.k_AT_gmail.com>:
>
>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 08:38:51PM -0500, David J Patrick wrote:
>>> because I don't relish the idea of rebuilding them every time.
>>
>> No. In theory you could script it, but it's not a problem in practice
>> because settings are usually stored in initialization scripts.
>
> DAMN!
> Well that's a total show-stopper for me.
>
> I like the suck-less philosophy
> I like the look of wmii
> and the key-bindings
> and set-up a whole control panel for my business, using lightweight
> (mostly cli and ncurses) apps, and am trying to set up a USB bootable
> environment. for it.
>
> but if my set-up is trashed evey time my machine re-starts, that's not
> going to work.
>
> does anyone have an idea how save-settings might happen ?
> or do I have to (regretfully) leave wmii behind ?
>
> :-(
>
> djp
Hey,
I don't get it, what settings do you mean? Settings, how the windows are
arranged? If so, you might write a little script using wmiir...
Best, Yannic
Received on Fri Nov 13 2009 - 15:46:12 UTC
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