symantics between cwm groups and ewmh got in the way. Ensure a client
that wants to be in nogroup stays in nogroup (thus stays in view), even
when (re)reading NET_WM_DESKTOP. Paritially reverts patchset 644
(2014-02-07 13:09 PST) which deals with a NULL cc->group. All to be
revisited when NET_WM_STATE_STICKY hits cwm.
Reported by many; testing and ok phessler.
since nhidden wasn't incremented nor decremeted in all the right places,
thus confusing matters. We don't need to carry a count around, so just
use a local variable in the one place we need one to supply
XRestackWindows().
OS X 10.9 with Fortify has conflicting prototypes:
In file included from calmwm.c:36:
./calmwm.h:28:8: error: conflicting types for '__builtin___strlcat_chk' /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.9.sdk/usr/include/secure/_string.h:111:3:
note:
expanded from macro 'strlcat'
__builtin___strlcat_chk (dest, src, len, __darwin_obsz (dest))
This change will make it possible to override PREFIX, MANPATH and
CFLAGS using environment variables. This makes the Makefile a little
more flexible, benefiting both endusers and those porting to package
systems like FreeBSD Ports and pkgsrc.
By braakvaak@aol.com.
group 0 (nogroup); solves problem initially discovered by oga@nicotinebsd with
tint2. A clientmessage *after* client creation already handles this case.
Go further and assign every client to a group; in non-sticky mode, group 0
(nogroup) and sticky mode, the active group. In both cases, autogroup will
override the group assignment. Removing a group from a client always places
the client back into group 0 (nogroup). Autogroup can also assign a client to
group 0 (nogroup) to keep a client always visible (unless of course one opts to
hide all clients).
clients) directly into client_init, performing the X roundtrip only
once. With the previous change in maprequest, this moves decision making
into one place for creating new clients.
original idea (with now-outdated patch) from Thomas Adam.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.
config parse (and use conf_cmd_add to populate defaults); based on a
discussion with Tiago Cunha. While this looks ugly, there are likely
some other changes here to come.