Update URL to 9wm

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Neale Pickett 2016-01-23 18:33:51 +00:00
parent b15ab92e59
commit c6c12f4a0d
5 changed files with 97 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0)
older () { older () {
tgt=$1 tgt=$1
[ -f "$tgt" ] || exit 0 [ -f "$tgt" ] || return 0
for src in "$@"; do for src in "$@"; do
[ "$src" -nt "$tgt" ] && return 0 [ "$src" -nt "$tgt" ] && return 0

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@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0" name="viewport">
<title></title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="slate.min.css">
<script src="twatch.js"></script>
<script src="slate.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<form id="main-form">
<div class="item-container">
<div class="item-container-header">Appearance</div>
<div class="item-container-content">
<div class="item-container-content">
<label class="item">
Color Scheme
<select name="theme" dir="rtl" class="item-select">
<option class="item-select-option" value="000000,ffffff,ffffff">Dark</option>
<option class="item-select-option" value="ffffff,000000,000000">Light</option>
<option class="item-select-option" value="000000,ffffff,aaaaaa">Gray</option>
<option class="item-select-option" value="000000,ffffff,aa55ff">Dusk</option>
<option class="item-select-option" value="000000,ffffff,ffff55">Spring</option>
</select>
</label>
<label class="item">
Font Family
<select name="font" dir="rtl" class="item-select">
<option class="item-select-option">Helvetica</option>
<option class="item-select-option">Avería</option>
<option class="item-select-option">Ubuntu</option>
</select>
</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="item-container">
<div class="button-container">
<input type="button" class="item-button" id="submit" name="submit" value="SEND">
</div>
</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>

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@ -13,21 +13,25 @@
function submit() { function submit() {
var form = document.getElementById("main-form"); var form = document.getElementById("main-form");
var inputs = form.getElementsByTagName("input"); var inputs = form.getElementsByTagName("input");
var selects = form.getElementsByTagName("select");
var return_to = getQueryParam('return_to', 'pebblejs://close#'); var return_to = getQueryParam('return_to', 'pebblejs://close#');
var options = {}; var options = {};
console.log("Submitting"); console.log("Submitting");
for (var i = 0; i < inputs.length; i += 1) { for (var i = 0; i < (inputs.length + selects.length); i += 1) {
var input = inputs[i]; var input = inputs[i] || selects[i - inputs.length];
var k = input.name; var k = input.name;
var t = input.type; var t = input.type;
var v; var v;
console.log(k, t, v);
if (t == "checkbox") { if (t == "checkbox") {
v = input.checked; v = input.checked;
} else if (t == "text") { } else if (t == "text") {
v = Number(input.value); v = Number(input.value);
} else if (t == "select-one") {
v = input.value;
} else { } else {
continue; continue;
} }
@ -42,15 +46,18 @@ function submit() {
function restore() { function restore() {
var form = document.getElementById("main-form"); var form = document.getElementById("main-form");
var inputs = form.getElementsByTagName("input"); var inputs = form.getElementsByTagName("input");
for (var i = 0; i < inputs.length; i += 1) { var selects = form.getElementsByTagName("select");
var input = inputs[i]; for (var i = 0; i < (inputs.length + selects.length); i += 1) {
var input = inputs[i] || selects[i - inputs.length];
var k = input.name; var k = input.name;
var t = input.type; var t = input.type;
var v = localStorage[k]; var v = localStorage[k];
console.log(k); console.log(k, t, v);
if (v != undefined) { if (v != undefined) {
if (t == "checkbox") { if (t == "checkbox") {
input.checked = (v=="true")?true:false; input.checked = (v=="true")?true:false;
} else if (t == "select-one") {
input.value = v;
} else if (k.slice(0, 6) == "color-") { } else if (k.slice(0, 6) == "color-") {
var val = ("000000" + Number(v).toString(16)).slice(-6); var val = ("000000" + Number(v).toString(16)).slice(-6);
var hex = "0x" + val; var hex = "0x" + val;

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@ -3,13 +3,14 @@ Title: The Setup / Neale Pickett
After reading [Russ Cox's setup](http://russ.cox.usesthis.com/) After reading [Russ Cox's setup](http://russ.cox.usesthis.com/)
I thought it might be interesting to write up my own. I thought it might be interesting to write up my own.
September 18, 2014 29 December, 2015
Who are you, and what do you do? Who are you, and what do you do?
-------------------------------- --------------------------------
I write software. I am a system administrater at Canonical (the people who make Ubuntu).
Mostly I hack around the periphery of free software projects, Mostly I hack around the periphery of free software projects,
occasionally tossing patches to projects that capture my interest. occasionally tossing patches to projects that capture my interest.
A partial portfolio is on my [source code page](src/). A partial portfolio is on my [source code page](src/).
@ -28,56 +29,50 @@ Hardware
I've decided to be very energy conscious. I've decided to be very energy conscious.
This means my hardware is low-power and not high-performance. This means my hardware is low-power and not high-performance.
At home, I have a Thinkpad X200. I use a Thinkpad X220.
My wife uses a Chromebook, and we have a FitPC that gets turned on My wife uses a Chromebook from 2011, which she loves,
when we need to print on our HP LaserJet CM2320. and my daughter has an X220 that she doesn't turn on much.
My pre-teen daughter has a Nexus 7 tablet,
and my wife and I both use Nexus 4 phones. We have a brother printer that connects wirelessly and speakes Google Cloud Print.
I can no longer print natively from Linux,
which has mattered exactly once in the last two years.
The family shares a Nexus 7 tablet,
my wife and daughter have Nexus 5x phones,
and I have a Nexus 6.
We also have a Chromecast that's mostly used for Netflix, We also have a Chromecast that's mostly used for Netflix,
and a Wii. and a Wii.
At work, I use an Intel NUC.
Software Software
-------- --------
I run Arch Linux, with a shell script PID 1 that I maintain because I enjoy tinkering with early userspace. I run Ubuntu with the Gnome 3 desktop,
It uses runit from busybox to manage starting and stopping daemons. which is the first Linux desktop environment I actually like.
Runit is a lot like systemd or upstart at core: daemons don't do the double-fork trick, and log to stdout. I think this is mostly because it doesn't try to do many tricks.
On the desktop, I run Google Chrome, xterm, and acme from plan9port. Inside Emacs I run Gnus for work email,
My window manager varies a lot. and a comint-mode derivative I created for bouncing around work machines with SSH.
Most times it's Openbox plus tint2, but sometimes I go back to 9wm (which I maintain). I don't run any sort of terminal emulator:
I'm starting to make overtures at Wayland. everything is `TERM=dumb` inside my emacs SSH sessions.
Occasionally I kick up inkscape or gimp, and mixxx for my DJ work. My other main program is Google Chrome.
Most of my non-work computer use is through Chrome, which ties me strongly
to Linux, for better or worse.
My non-development stuff is almost entirely in the cloud. Occasionally I will run Gimp and Inkscape, too.
It's very frustrating to have to go to work where people are still emailing
Excel spreadsheets and hand-merging edits.
My FitPC print server runs Ubuntu and some kind of Chromium Cloud Print server thing.
All my home printing is through Google Cloud Print.
What would be your dream setup? What would be your dream setup?
------------------------------- -------------------------------
I'm actually not too far away right now. I'm pretty happy with what I have now,
I like working in the cloud, and for my development stuff, although I wish I had time to get Acme working for me as nicely as Emacs,
acme is pretty great. since I am not an Emacs fan.
I spend a lot of time fretting about window managers. It bothers me that X11 is such a horrible mess,
Hopefully I can move to Wayland soon, and port 9wm to it. but now that I'm not maintaining my own window manager,
Or maybe I can get Chrome to expose its window manager. it's less of an issue.
I kind of wish I didn't need a gazillion packages in order to run my 3 main programs I'd like to get my daughter off her X220 and onto a Chromebook,
(chrome, acme, and xterm). because I feel like desktop system administration is a skill she will never need as an adult.
But I don't know how I can fix that, and I'm not sure I really even want to. But it's not enough of a concern to make me actually do anything about it.
I would also like to do away with the FitPC print server.
I'd love to be able to buy a little box that will hop on our wireless network
and connect our printer to Google Cloud Print.

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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ It does not allocate any colors,
and only requires Xlib, and only requires Xlib,
both of which will be great news if you are in 1993. both of which will be great news if you are in 1993.
9wm is distributed under [an MIT License](https://woozle.org/neale/g.cgi/x11/9wm/about/LICENSE), 9wm is distributed under [an MIT License](https://github.com/nealey/9wm/blob/master/LICENSE.md),
at <https://woozle.org/neale/g.cgi/x11/9wm>. at <https://github.com/nealey/9wm>.
How do I use it? How do I use it?
@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ More Information
================ ================
More information can be found in the More information can be found in the
[README](https://woozle.org/neale/g.cgi/x11/9wm/about/) file. [README](https://github.com/nealey/9wm/blob/master/README.md).