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ok oga@
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the same thing.
ok oga@
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"no cookie! fix it" - oga@
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any window, after which all move/resize requests will be ignored,
essentially freezing the window in place.
there's a possibility to merge this with the 'ignore' concept, pending
on how ignore+freeze should behave (really more ewmh stuff), but punting
for now since ponies are on the line.
requested and tested by thib at k2k11 with ponies, unicorns and rainbows.
'save the unicorns' todd@, ok oga@
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ok oga@
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(noticed by Tim Peniket), since we don't ever do anything with cliarg,
remove the hunk and cliarg completely.
ok oga@
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reminded by a similiar diff from Thomas Pfaff.
ok oga@
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ok oga@
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use the appropriate netwm Atom first, as well as deal with utf8.
slightly different incarnation tested by sthen@ and ajacoutot@ - thanks!
ok oga@
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ok oga@
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struct just for this is the least intrusive approach until the menu code
is reviewed.
inspired by Thomas Pfaff's report on tech@
ok oga@
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- teach _NET_WORKAREA about gap.
ok oga@
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are required.
encourged to go all the way by oga@
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ok oga@
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ok oga@
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separate commits.
ok oga@
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it's superfluous.
ok okan@
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ok okan@
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it works kinda like _CWM_GRP, which we added to aid restarts a while
ago, but it's standardised and clients are specifically allowed to set
it to request a desktop.
for noe we leave _CWM_GRP support in, but its days are now numbered.
while i'm here fixup an int/long mixup with an earlier diff.
ok okan@
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says that a pager can change the property at any time (most need a
clientmessage). So deal with property updates.
Needed to shuffle some of the other code around since we can't just use
shortcut_to_name[] everywhere now.
ok okan@
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and _NET_SHOWING_DESKTOP (we're never doing so right now).
only three informational root-window hints to go.
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_NET_DESKTOP_GEOMETRY.
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remove screen_current() it was utterly bogus when nscreens > 1.
pass a fake client_ctx in the case where there's no client and the
kbfunc or mousefunc doesn't need a real one, it just contains the
current screen, modify these functions so that they pass down the screen
context to their callees.
make groups per screen, it's the only way it makes sense in this regard.
ok okan@.
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into screen_ctx and start passing screen_ctx around to in order get rid
of Curscreen; fixup per-screen config colors the same way.
diff mostly from oga@, with a bit harsher reaction to the state of screen_ctx.
"please commit" oga@
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unchangable. the group code needs some cleaning up before this will be a
bit less hackish.
ok okan@
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the x property api doesn't let you remove one entry from an X property
array, so client_remove is kinda expensive, but there's no real way
around that..
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supported, the client message to change this will be supported when all
informational hints are working.
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allows java to be happy, but additionally stops others from whinning
about a non-netwm complaint wm. more to come.
written a few times; this one includes a clever hack from oga@ to
populate _NET_SUPPORTED.
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ok oga@
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based on a diff by Thomas Pfaff; thanks!
ok okan@
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additionally, respect aspect ratio hints.
ok oga@
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TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER() and drop the function.
ok okan@
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ok oga@
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ok oga@
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place anyway, this makes things a bit more consistent; from Thomas Pfaff
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aok oga@
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the secateurs out.
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every other window manager since twm.
The event layer is very nice, very shiny, very flexible, and very much
underutilised. We don't need any of those shiny features so it's
probably better to earn ourselves 1k smaller text size instead.
ok todd@, okan@
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using Xft(3), use it to select the font color as well instead of trying
to build one; properly allocate and free colors at-will, e.g. we now
have configurable colors.
feedback and ok's todd@ and oga@
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display and moves it to another group. useful with the recently added
"grouponly" function, giving the ability to use groups as simple
virtual desktops (similar to e.g. xmonad, dwm and scrotwm).
this doesn't have default keyboard bindings; cwmrc(5) now shows how
you could use these functions (use M-1...9 for grouponly1...9 and
MS-1...9 for movetogroup1...9 to emulate the default dwm bindings).
ok oga@
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This works like the group select binding, but hides all other groups.
So, the people who've been complaining that they don't get "virtual
desktops" in cwm may want to try this out in cwmrc (from memory, untested):
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#cwmrc
# add new windows to the current group
set sticky
# automatically sticky windows. xclock for now.
# to make more windows sticky use group_toggle to unset their group
autogroup 0 xclock
# make the group selection keys hide other groups, emulate virtual desktops
bind CM-1 grouponly1
bind CM-2 grouponly2
bind CM-3 grouponly3
bind CM-4 grouponly4
bind CM-5 grouponly5
bind CM-6 grouponly6
bind CM-7 grouponly7
bind CM-8 grouponly8
bind CM-9 grouponly9
---
mostly by sthen, tweaks from me.
ok todd@, "if it works i'm ok with it" okan@, ok sthen@
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requested by oga@
ok oga@ sometime ago
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it more useful on large screens
manpage tweak & ok jmc@
ok okan@, oga@
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ok oga@
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your group state. Fix this up by using an X Atom (_CWM_GRP) to store the
name of the group that we're using (the name, not the number is because
at one point we may make the group numbers dynamic). I've been talking
about this since c2k8. so CM-w means you keep all of your windows grouped
properly.
ok okan@, todd@
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ok todd@ oga@
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sizeof(int) != sizeof(void *). This has been annoying me for ages.
ok okan@, todd@
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