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removes a stray proto as well.
discussed with and ok oga@
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automatically "sticky" (in the traditional sense of the word) windows in
autogroup mode.
Based on an initial diff from Andrew Fresh, thanks!
ok okan@.
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and use a flag; adjusted to match and rename to {r,}cycle.
"ok, since i came up with the same thing" oga@
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mru getting the order messed up when gvim/xpdf et all steal key events.
While i'm here, change the logic in client_cyclenext() to use break instead
of goto, it's nicer that way.
Thirdly, instead of two different kbfuncs, just use the one and a flag.
"put your cycle diff in so I can pkg_delete gvim" okan@
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idea for the
"slightly-less-abhorrent-hack-but-a-hack-nonetheless-TM" from oga@
grab and ungrab the keyboard to get around some silly X apps that like
stealing events
ok oga@
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fixes some windows that seem as if they don't fit; noticed by Edd Barrett.
ok oga@
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ok oga@
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1) it used TAILQ_FOREACH() when it's removing entrys from the list, this
is bad.
2) We didn't free key, so there was a small memleak too.
also rework conf_bindname's logic slightly to be more simple.
ok okan@
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Since it's only used once just put the (simplified) logic into
conf_client() instead. This means we can kill an enum and
CONF_IGNORECASE, too.
ok okan@
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corresponds directly to the static list of group names. Just use the
static list and stop strdup()ing a new version for the context struct.
Since that never got freed this also fixes a small memleak.
Kill some unused variables while i'm here.
ok okan@
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lot simpler just to do while (entry = TAILQ_FIRST(head)) than to do a
for () over the whole lot. Simpler, shorter and probably faster.
ok okan@
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- merge example config file into cwmrc(5) and remove (little good in here)
feedback from jmc@ - thanks!
ok simon@
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XShape events should be handled at some point.
ok oga@
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From Pierre Riteau. Thanks!
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ok oga@
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avoid clubbering of errno in normal context, save_errno got introduced.
ok oga
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Diff mostly from Edd Barrett, with some minor changes from me.
Unfortunately the issue where apps like gvim and xpdf are stealing
keyrelease events causing the ordering to be messed up, but this is a
lot better. A fix for the aforementioned issue shall be forthcoming,
once a good one's been found.
ok okan@, also tested by todd@
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From Pierre Riteau
Makes sense to oga@
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ok oga@
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this code was almost identical...
ok okan.
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respectively.
ok okan.
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ok okan.
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ok okan
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there make u_spawn use exec_wm (renamed to u_exec) for it's execution to
remove duplicated code.
This means constructs like this work in .cwmrc:
bind CM-t "ssh -Y 192.168.1.2 \"xterm -e top\""
or alternatively:
bind CM-t "ssh -Y 192.168.1.2 'xterm -e top'"
"in it goes" okan@.
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parser went in.
ok okan.
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of the screen where an application won't be {,vert}maximized over. used for
placing a statusbar or something like xclock.
Patch from Edd Barrett, with input from myself and okan. Thanks!
ok okan@.
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- allow for ctrl-h as well
discussion with and ok oga@
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suggested by and ok oga@
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discussed with a few
ok oga@
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fix use-after-free that broke exec's path getting stuff.
``paths'' isn't used anymore, but pointers to within that array are still
used in the next loop. delay freeing it until after then.
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feedback from oga@ and simon@
ok oga@ simon@
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Noticed by oga@, thanks!
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binding to CM-w.
Inital diff from Gleydson Soares
Feedback from oga@ and okan@
ok oga@
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- plug leak, noticed by oga
feedback and ok oga@
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"ok, but no cookie" oga@
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If a window is vertically maximized, then resized, before the MAXIMIZED
flag wasn't removed, now it is. so doing a resize then does the right
thing.
Also, separate flags are needed for vertical and normal maximziation,
else when you do vertical-maximize, followed by maximize, the window
returns to it's original size.
ok simon@, okan@
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at several places in the Xenocara build in a central place instead
of duplicating the checks all over the place. ok oga@.
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found in other places of the tree. Remove sticky and font commandline
options and add another one for alternative config locations.
Split off cwmrc(5) from cwm(1), nuke #ifdef __OpenBSD__ while there.
tested by various kind people, feedback from oga@ and okan@ - thanks!
ok oga@, jasper@, okan@
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ok oga@
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I've yet to speak to anyone who uses it, so just kill it.
You can still add/remove from groups using the mouse binding. Groups
may get a re-work sometime soon if i have a stroke of genius.
knocks about 4k off the i386 binary for me.
ok okan@, todd@.
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"ok with me" okan@.
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code would always assume that the number of windows to switch to was
three if there were more windows hidden. Check for CLIENT_HIDDEN when we
count. Now it counts correctly.
ok simon@.
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this prevents the issue where you close or hide a window, and end up
with no client selected (you're on the root window). When that happened
alt-tab failed. This, however, exposed to me a few more issues in the
alt-tabbing code:
-the code to detect how many lines we need looks bogus (you always get
three)
-alt-tabbing when everything is hidden always reawakes the most recent
window.
Fixes for these will be forthcoming.
ok simon@.
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Also, exec_wm() currenty err()s out if something failed with the exec,
killing the currently running wm. This is bad. Replace the err() with
warn() instead.
from Gleydson Soares, thanks!
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from Pierre Riteau, thanks!
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