
Suckless Tabbed Adds Tabs To Any Program DistroTube
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Date: 2022-03-30
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Comments and reviews: 10
Bogdan
Great ideea but dus you run tests on memory usage. I wouldn't consider bloat since my definition of bloat is a subjective one.
Bloat = a program that have feature that is not needed by that program to function properly and every function is optimized regarding memory usage.
For me an image viewer should have raw format implemented. For most of the people that is bloat.
Until now I didn't feel I would need tabbed terminal or tabbed browser . I'll try for the surf browser in rest is not for me. I've already have a workflow with tmux
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Great ideea but dus you run tests on memory usage. I wouldn't consider bloat since my definition of bloat is a subjective one.
Bloat = a program that have feature that is not needed by that program to function properly and every function is optimized regarding memory usage.
For me an image viewer should have raw format implemented. For most of the people that is bloat.
Until now I didn't feel I would need tabbed terminal or tabbed browser . I'll try for the surf browser in rest is not for me. I've already have a workflow with tmux
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Kre-imir
Surf sucks immensely not because of the lack of tabs (that's intentional) but because it uses the WebKitGTK+ engine, which is developed by Apple for Safari. Suckless should either use something better, like Gecko or Blink, or develop their own browser engine (which is a monumental task and probably can't be done in under 2000 lines of code).
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Surf sucks immensely not because of the lack of tabs (that's intentional) but because it uses the WebKitGTK+ engine, which is developed by Apple for Safari. Suckless should either use something better, like Gecko or Blink, or develop their own browser engine (which is a monumental task and probably can't be done in under 2000 lines of code).
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Mohammad
Why need 'tabs; for terminal emulator, if we use screen multiplexer such as GNU Screen or tmux?
For web browser which has no tab feature, just open in new workspace. and just browse/select the workspace ..
So, no need to install/use other tool,.. IMHO.
Thank you.
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Why need 'tabs; for terminal emulator, if we use screen multiplexer such as GNU Screen or tmux?
For web browser which has no tab feature, just open in new workspace. and just browse/select the workspace ..
So, no need to install/use other tool,.. IMHO.
Thank you.
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Mufasa
Hey Derek, I was wondering if you could make a video on how to grab stuff from gitlab or github? I am new to linux and I have tried searching for videos on how to do that and haven't had any luck. I am a visual learner so it's easier to understand that way.
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Hey Derek, I was wondering if you could make a video on how to grab stuff from gitlab or github? I am new to linux and I have tried searching for videos on how to do that and haven't had any luck. I am a visual learner so it's easier to understand that way.
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Махно
Yes, your patches for dwm, st, surf sucks more. You don't follow suckless comunity philosophy. Simplicity is the heart of the Unix philosophy. The more code lines you add, the more bloat you have. Your patched software became a crap...
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Yes, your patches for dwm, st, surf sucks more. You don't follow suckless comunity philosophy. Simplicity is the heart of the Unix philosophy. The more code lines you add, the more bloat you have. Your patched software became a crap...
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rg
and then you need to KEEP IN MIND what invisible tabs you have open or which windows have invisible tabs? thanks, no thanks. I prefer to keep more valuable things in my working memory (my brain's cache, if you will)
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and then you need to KEEP IN MIND what invisible tabs you have open or which windows have invisible tabs? thanks, no thanks. I prefer to keep more valuable things in my working memory (my brain's cache, if you will)
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Robin
How do you get the ctrl + g -Go:- dmenu bar to spawn inside the surf window instance? Mine just pops up on the top of the screen like regular old dmenu. Patch or option on dmenu, surf or (most likely) tabbed?
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How do you get the ctrl + g -Go:- dmenu bar to spawn inside the surf window instance? Mine just pops up on the top of the screen like regular old dmenu. Patch or option on dmenu, surf or (most likely) tabbed?
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Fabian
Nice it is good to learn the keyboard and the rest better.
I have lot to learn about desktop linux and the terminal you show me the perfect exploritory mindset example of how to go about these things.
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Nice it is good to learn the keyboard and the rest better.
I have lot to learn about desktop linux and the terminal you show me the perfect exploritory mindset example of how to go about these things.
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Anzan
Thank you, Derek. Fluxbox allowed tabbing any window from any app to any others. I reallu like this feature. I know it's a floating WM, but I thought I'd plug for it.
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Thank you, Derek. Fluxbox allowed tabbing any window from any app to any others. I reallu like this feature. I know it's a floating WM, but I thought I'd plug for it.
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Kk
Who needs tabs in the terminal when you can just open vim and create tabs with terminals in that? :3
Edit: In case anyone's curious, -:tab ter- will do it.
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Who needs tabs in the terminal when you can just open vim and create tabs with terminals in that? :3
Edit: In case anyone's curious, -:tab ter- will do it.
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