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Specifically, who parses unescaped angle-brackets enclosing a URL as part of that while /NOT/ parsing freaking COMMAS up against that URL as part of the same URL?

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Who parses unescaped angle-brackets enclosing a URL as part of the URL being enclosed?

@ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz I went looking, and I didn't get very far before stumbling on Pathfinder II <en.wikifur.com/wiki/Fursona_(P>, so maybe?

"- also, 5 programs running in windows that look like icons"

LOL I can't count. I have 8 programs running: xcal, xload, xman, xclock, & xbiff 4 times.

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On the fairyfloss tangent, I added the following X resources to my ~/.Xdefaults file to make my xterm match:

XTerm*background:
XTerm*foreground:
XTerm*cursorColor:
XTerm*scrollbar.foreground:
XTerm*scrollbar.background: #716799

(On some systems, the user's X resources file is ~/.Xresources or ~/.Xres instead. See manpages X(7) and xrdb(1).)

(Also also, there's a vim port, which is why I made xterm match: github.com/tssm/fairyfloss.vim )

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... I have 66 icons to manage so far, wow. :/

- 18 icons I configured to do nothing but look pretty (by running `true` if clicked)
- 48 icons that actually do things when clicked
- also, 5 programs running in windows that look like icons

I ended up writing a shellscript to help me manage them all (so much for not being as hard as it looks), because I'm definitely not done moving them around and adding more. computerfairi.es/media/FPgpo1A

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I am so close to liking this icon theme I'm working on well enough to call it ready to write about. Whole screen, left-edge icons, and top-edge icons.

(Wallpaper: "Chakats on the Beach" by rickgriffin furaffinity.net/view/5271044/ )

(Also, I like sailorhg's fairyfloss editor theme too much: sailorhg.github.io/fairyfloss/ - github.com/sailorhg/fairyfloss - and that's why I turned my xterm pastel purple, which I also need to share.)

. computerfairi.es/media/kZoOszI computerfairi.es/media/eBqRzki computerfairi.es/media/3Q-HA6O

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@cwebber@octodon.social I love how the "long answer" opens by dismissing the very notion of filesystem stability.

That is, unless GROFF_NO_SGR is set. The only places I found it documented were on the Internet (for Linux-specific xman weirdness) and in the grotty(1) manpage.

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I forgot to note why GROFF_NO_SGR needs to be set when starting xman on :

During compiling, xman.c checks which OS it's being compiled on & hardwires `nroff -mandoc` as its page formatting aid if it detects the BSDs. However, nroff's mandoc macros output ANSI escape codes, while xman expects typewriter-style "back up & overstrike" codes.

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@mpts Awesome! Thank you!

Related, xman relies on the MANPATH variable being set, but fresh installs don't set it (relying on /usr/bin/manpath as well instead). I recommend adding to the wiki page what I put in my ~/bin/xman script:

if [ -z "$MANPATH" ]; then export MANPATH=`manpath`; fi

if anyone would like to help keep computerfairi.es running another year, you can throw money at our beloved robot admin at these places:

ko-fi.com/squirrel
patreon.com/maple_syrup/overvi

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I am really digging the party hat on everyone's av today. :3

Happy birthday, ComputerFairi.es! :D 🎉

@squirrel_ebooks
♪ And you don't seem to understaaand
That breakfast is my favorite, maaaaaan ♫

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