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separation between cwm and ewmh. seen by a few.
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dummy one to use instead; allows us to not have to wait for menu_init(),
so re-shuffle _NET_SUPPORTED slightly.
ok sthen@
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ok sthen@
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the way with the cwm specific parts.
ok oga@
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small diff from Thomas Pfaff.
ok oga@
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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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are required.
encourged to go all the way by 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.
ok okan@
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_NET_DESKTOP_GEOMETRY.
ok okan@
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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..
ok okan@
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supported, the client message to change this will be supported when all
informational hints are working.
ok okan@
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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.
ok oga@
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ok oga@
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ok oga@
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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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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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pointed out by okan.
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of function calls and server roundtrips.
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ok okan@.
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Do this instead of querying for them every time we use them. This
removes an XXX that has been in there since time began. This will become
more important as we move towards supporting netwm.
ok todd@, okan@.
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that are coming up depend on it.
ok okan.
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readability, and a bit of knf.
ok oga@
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you do this is ugly. Also remove mod2 (numlock) and mod3 (odd) from the
list of keybinding modifiers. They don't make much sense here.
based on a heavily modified diff from Martynas.
ok okan.
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From Pierre Riteau. Thanks!
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full description of changes:
-remove fontlist, and all associated structures/calls, it's not needed.
this also removes any doubt about leftover 9wm code (the list was
borrowed from it). Since cwm now uses Xft for everything, the legacy
font handling is just not needed.
-add /* FALLTHROUGH */ comments into grab_{label,menu}. I actually
didn't intend grab_menu to be a fallthrough, but it actually works quite
well there, so remove the extra rectangle drawing. I love it when that
happens.
-remove a couple of unused prototypes that were obviously missed
before.
-remove a bunch of commented out or if 0ed out code. It doesn't look to
be coming back anytime soon.
-several functions returned an int, but this was never checked. most of
them only failed if they failed to grab the pointer (thus the internal
state didn't change), so just make them void and return early if this is
the case.
-remove several unused functions and some useless variables.
knocks something like 200bytes off the stripped binary size for me.
ok marc@, tested by several others.
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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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"looks good" pedro@, ok matthieu@
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tested by sturm@, ok matthieu@
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