XSetInputFocus() for clients that have the InputHint; latter fix
discovered by Valery Masiutsin with a PoC patch - solves keyboard input
focus loss for java apps.
triggering event was unmap (with pending destroy) log destroy; we only
need to grab/ungrab the server lock, set WithdrawnState and
XRemoveFromSaveSet clients coming from an unmap event - doing so for
clients coming from destroy are already gone, hence we generate errors.
BadValue) when the modifier is already AnyModifier . Instead alter
xu_btn_ungrab() to ungrab AnyButton/AnyModifier and call it only when a
client is coming into focus in client_setactive(), instead of iterating
over ignore mods - matches how we handle key grabs.
the cc->pwin days - don't redraw on every unhide, resize, and mouse
move/resize Expose event (note, all Expose events trigger a redraw
anyway).
Tested with some finicky X apps I could think of, though I'm sure others
will find more - if so, and they 'lose' the border, please report!
to grab keys in keybindingq. we don't need to ungrab/grab on every
addition to the queue, just once with a complete keybindingq; simplify
grabbing keys per screen (during init) and during a MappingNotify.
while here, change conf_grab_{kbd,mouse} to require only a Window.
- merge border/menu color structures/functions since they now both use Xft
- switch xu_xorcolor to operating on XftColor instead of just
XRenderColor (basically adding pixel)
- if color name allocation fails, revert back to default (this, along
with font validation should occur during config parse, but we don't
have screens setup yet - likely to change at some point)
such as those using sdl, attempt to manage the clients themselves when the
clients aren't fully ready. other wm's grab the xserver during the whole
client setup process, so match.
behavior found by jsg.
note that a re-exec of cwm will not rewrite the group number atom of
*existing* clients, so they will remain off-by-one until each client has
its atom updated, or of course a restart of X.