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Whilst arguably useful for certain people, or in rare cases, this
functionality is not needed in the general case.
This will also remove a memory leak where fallback was not properly
freed.
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There is no point in keeping this functionality. Saving a few key
strokes is not worth the added complexity of the window manager parsing
the known_hosts file.
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Link what is described as "applications" here to how they are actually
defined in cwmrc(5).
While here, call the configuration file what it is instead of reusing
the default path (already mentioned in the FILES section).
OK okan
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based on a diff from Sascha Paunovic.
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delete; 'window-close' is now the proper action, but 'window-delete' as an
alias will remain until more interesting changes require breaking configs.
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which one may configure (wm <name> <path_and_args>) (and choose) specific
window managers to replace the running one. 'wm cwm cwm' is included by
default.
No objections and seems sensible to sthen.
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'restart' function.
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clarification.
from Michael Reed.
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the previous behaviour of 'menu-window'. 'menu-window' becomes the default
binding; use 'bind-mouse "1" menu-window-hidden' to restore old behaviour for
those who prefer.
OK sthen@ (long long time ago on a different version)
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default bindings for emacs, which wins; the feature remains and can be bound to
whatever users wish with cwmrc(5).
from mpi@
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- no reason for pointer movement and window movement and resizing
sections that just describe default key bindings
- key bindings are for all search and exec dialogs, not just for windows
- adding missing bindings
- normalize and wordsmith
- re-order sections according to mdoc(7)
feedback and ok from jmc@
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client to 'stick' to all desktops (ewmh speak) or groups - this
currently has the same affect as setting a client's group to 'nogroup',
with the exception that the client can also be in a group, so when
un-sticking, the client will go back to its original group/desktop.
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original idea (with now-outdated patch) from Thomas Adam. Since we now
report where errors exist, this now makes more sense. Expand a bit on
config file parsing in the cwm(1).
Discussed with a few, including sthen; ok sthen.
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Since we already have a form of 'maximize', we need to differentiate
between 'maximize' and the new 'fullscreen' mode. The 'maximize' mode
will continue to honor gap but now *retains* the border, matching the
'vert/horz maximize' behaviour. The new 'fullscreen' mode supports and
follows the _NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN hint, allowing the client perform
additional window modifications; in this mode, cwm(1) will *ignore* gap,
remove borders and freeze(move/resize) the client. Additionally,
'fullscreen' mode will remember various combinations of previous states.
* default keybinding changes: CM-f 'fullscreen', CM-m 'maximize' (re-map
as desired).
Positive feedback from a few, testing and ok sthen@
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existing argv; same idea with respect to argv saving as Alexander
Polakov. reload support was half-complete and is getting in the way.
agreed to by many
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ok jmc@
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ok jmc@
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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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and properly encode \(:a
found by mandoc -Tlint
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based on a diff by Thomas Pfaff; thanks!
ok okan@
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ok martynas@
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ok martynas@
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as the configuration file, this way writing configuration files is easier;
add a few missing interactive command (.Ic) macros to key bindings;
slightly improve spacing in the lists; other tweaks.
ok martynas@
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While i'm here: Capital letter and full stop in descriptions in cwmrc.5
"looks good - do it" okan@.
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to a config reload; CMS-r by default.
ok oga@
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so it's hard to press by accident, but there if you need it.
requested (in a way) and tested by johan and todd.
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From Pierre Riteau, thanks!
ok okan@.
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found the hard way by johan and discovered by oga.
"do it" oga@
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Meta_L or Meta_R keysysm). no need to redefine it roughly there" - matthieu@
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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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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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- allow for ctrl-h as well
discussion with and ok oga@
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feedback from oga@ and simon@
ok oga@ simon@
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binding to CM-w.
Inital diff from Gleydson Soares
Feedback from oga@ and okan@
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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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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and the manpage to reflect this. While i'm here remove the note in todo
about cleaning up the menu code; it's been done.
ok ian@, okan@ (he also provided most of the manpage rework)
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files, and replace them with the actual ISC license.
- add license to the manpage (it was lacking before)
- correct license statement in the README
Permission given by Marius (copyright holder):
"1. please replace with the standard ISC license
2. you may add the ISC license to the man page
3. feel free to replace the information in the README as well"
and Dros (copyright holder for group.c):
"Please switch group.c to the ISC License."
ok ian@
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