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dragon
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Drag and drop support for gokcehan lf file manager
https://www.reddit.com/r/suckless/comments/13hr5zy/comment/jmlxizk https://github.com/mwh/dragon
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Is there any way or kitten to drag and drop from kitten
https://github.com/mwh/dragon https://github.com/nik012003/ripdrag
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Drag and drop support for st?
Have a look at dragon
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I write a lot of extremely simple but handy shell functions.
This one lets me drag/and drop things out of a terminal session (kind of) into applications with https://github.com/mwh/dragon and i use it way too often!
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[OC] XFiles: A modular X11 file browser (WIP)
I'm used on a terminal workflow (ranger fm in the past, switched to lf) on a desktopless wm. I prefer it that way, the only thing missing is drag 'n' drop functionality, mainly for web apps. There is dragon but I'm considering installing a light gui fm for the job.
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"Super Buffer File" and Dragon integration
Yeah, some amount of extra explanation would have helped. I'm using this with a local program (https://github.com/mwh/dragon) that creates a pop-up GUI window (independent of Emacs) for "drag and drop" functionality. It only works with files on the local system, so the purpose of super-buffer-file is to create a local file associated with a buffer if one doesn't already exist, and return the name of that file.
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Is there a way to use an external file picker on Linux?
Not a direct answer, but maybe still useful… They way I handle this is using a drag and drop tool.
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TUI file manager killer functionality that never gets implemented!
I know there is dragon and the feature would require a terminal that supports it, but being able to simply select files and drag-and-drop them into a browser upload without requiring an additional window would be awesome.
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How to copy files from ranger into clipboard?
You can use Dragon
- Dragon – simple drag-and-drop source/sink for X or Wayland
xmenu
- Bash Menu
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[OC] XFiles: A modular X11 file browser (WIP)
It does not have a context menu. Instead, it uses a script set in the $XFILES_CONTEXTCMD environment variable. This script must call xmenu, pmenu, thingmenu, jgmenu, or any other mouse-controllable menu; and gets as argument the paths to selected files.
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Suggest me an application launcher.
xmenu
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Is there a way to add widgets to your menu?
Another not centric way, but simple and fast is xmenu, which allows to use simple scripting for each row (common for any WMs): * https://github.com/phillbush/xmenu
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[Patch Idea] Right Click Behavior Like in Original FVWM?
here you go this is exactly what you want. You could reimplement this in your build or follow the suckless philosophy and use this tool.
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Where all the menu entries?
xmenu https://github.com/phillbush/xmenu and generate with xdg-xmenu https://github.com/OliverLew/xdg-xmenu, I like this style and configuration of it. It is not in lua, but idea and concept is suckless.
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Asking about can your software support RTL
Haven't tried this one since dmenu works for me, but I think xmenu might have better support for it. It's not as suckless but honestly dealing with multiple languages sucks lol
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I wrote 91menu, a better 9menu (?).
Nice. I also wrote a popup menu utility that has the same input-to-output interface as dmenu. But mine is a little more bloated: it supports input from keyboard, nested menus, icons and label/command separation.
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Xorg crashes: can't found ISO-8859-2d
The only other requirement should be xmenu
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How does DWM manage menus?
Have a look into dmenu, rofi and xmenu. They are all good at different things. The first two are keyboard driven and support a basic application menu by default. Xmenu is more like a context menu. For the most part you create the menus yourself with scripts. You can pipe stuff into their stdin and get the selected entry via stdout. Here is an example of what I use for my dwm build.
What are some alternatives?
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement
warpd - A modal keyboard-driven virtual pointer
alttab - The task switcher for minimalistic window managers or standalone X11 session
activate-linux - The "Activate Windows" watermark ported to Linux
awesome-freedesktop - Freedesktop.org menu and desktop icons support for Awesome WM
applications
91menu - A Plan9-inspired, mouse-oriented, graphical menu, which works with the standard input.
ranger_udisk_menu - This script draws menu to choose, mount and unmount drives using udisksctl and ncurses for ranger file manager
dmenu-pango
stretchly - The break time reminder app
moonwm - My own outstandingly named Window Manager