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There is the `-p` flag to change the prompt when running dmenu mode. Would it be possible to have a similar flag to replace the prompt on other modes? For example, I run `rofi -show run`, and I would…
k3vob updated
6 years ago
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As per the title, when deleting something from within the rofi GUI `papis` crashes. The selected item __is__ deleted, in any case.
Traceback:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/us…
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In my crontab i have this:
```
* * * * * ~/scripts/nightmode.sh > test
```
and in my ```nightmode.sh```:
```wpg -s material27night.png```.
Expected: it should change the wallpaper and the colo…
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I've installed `teiler-git` package from `aur`.
When I start teiler simply with `teiler` command it exits emidiately with error:
```bash
> teiler
(process:4823): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_timer_elap…
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The screen to choose papers or files entered via `papis open`, `papis edit`, or by choosing open in the rofi GUI when more than one file is present, allows for both the right and left arrows to be pre…
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I'm using version 0.7 of `gitsome`, and when trying to get the trending repositories for some languages, I receive an error:
```
Version: 0.7.0
emre at latitudeE6540 in ~ on
$ gh trending pytho…
emres updated
7 years ago
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Output of `i3 --version`:
i3 version 4.13 (2016-11-08) © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors
Hi, I came across this issue the other day when I was testing out a modification of my favourite …
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Hey man! I've gotten so far as to get to the part where it asks me to pick what password I want to enter, from a list, but as soon as I pick a password, Rofi closes, and nothing happens to the passwor…
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- [ ] Add more [tests](https://github.com/jarun/Buku/blob/master/tests/test_bukuDb.py)
- [ ] PyPI packaging
- [ ] Exact word match (instead of substring match as it works currently. Hint: REGEXP)
- [x…
jarun updated
7 years ago
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## Issue description
I am attempting to declare some actions to take upon acpid events.
For instance, I would like to launch a `rofi` menu when pressing the power button, or run `slock & systemctl…