client_ctx in keypress and buttonpress event handlers; pass appropriate *ctx's
based on context.
While here, limit some globals, replace defines with appropriate variables and
fix some naming.
new window manager; so allow CWM_EXEC_WM to assign new wm to wm_argv and
pass through cwm_status (now EXECWM) so that x_teardown() gets called
before exec'ing the new window manager. Removes the need for a separate
x_restart() now, using new wm_argv; and consolidates errno for execvp.
global Clientq and place it inside screen_ctx since every client belongs
to a screen, then use the same per screen clientq to track stacking
order (the sole reason for mruq).
original idea (with now-outdated patch) from Thomas Adam.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.
change allows a restart to trigger proper teardown first, even though
teardown is not (yet) complete.
After some discussion with oga@nicotinebsd.org regarding a more
complicated version/idea.
used for focus events, but rather the timestamp of the generated event.
Track the last event timestamp and send it down for a WM_TAKE_FOCUS
ClientMessage. I suspect we should do this for clients that don't
announce this Atom as well, though the raciness gets us into a bind.
Solves focus order issue since WM_TAKE_FOCUS; fix verified by sthen@
ok sthen@
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
While testing for Xinerama during setup was done display-wide, each time
XineramaQueryScreens() is called either in start-up or due to an XRR
event, the library re-tests for the Xinerama extension anyway before
moving on; so the initial test is redundant and allows another global to
go away with one other change: always fill in sc->xinerama (and _no),
regardless of the success of malloc in XineramaQueryScreens(), and use
it to see if Xinerama dimensions exist when asked by client and/or menu
code.