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Integration with dwm / startup issue #1
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Sounds like a bug. To clarify: do you mean that when you specify it in .xinitrc/.xsession, oxbar fails, but it runs ok when you manually "$ oxbar" at the command line? If that's the case, by "fail" do you mean is just doesn't run? Can you check if there's an oxbar.core file anywhere? If you have it in your .xsession file AND are using xendodm, you might also see a file called .xsession-errors in your home directory. If so, post that as well - that might provide some info. |
Also - are you using xenodm? |
Hi, Yes, precisely. I log in using xenodm, open the terminal and run At the bottom you can see laptop's screen centered. Here's my .xsession:
I'll send you the oxbar.core and .xsession-errors file over the email. The .oxbar.conf is the default one fro your web page. Regards |
Your If it does, then it's definitely something in those two files you include. First, clean your current build and then re-make it with debug info: Then Cheers |
Same thing - if I run oxbar via .xsession file, it appears underneath dwm's bar. I can see it after I hide dwm's bar with mod+s. After I pkill oxbar and run it again in the console (both with and without &) it appears over dwm's bar. Ideal situation is that it appears in the area intended for status bar - where the "dwm-6.1" text appears if no status bar is set. This way it doesn't hide the window title and workspace numbers. Thanks |
Hi,
so far I've been using dstat as my statusbar in dwm and recently I came across oxbar. I wanted to try it out but I cannot make it work properly in dwm. It doesn't load properly when specified in .xsession or .xinitrc.
After I log in, I can simply launch it from terminal but it appears over my main dwm bar where I have workspace tags and window title.
Am I missing something or is such behaviour a feature, not a bug?
Regards
aviofreak
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