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Use screen's saved view instead of re-querying the server.
Slightly expand and expose verbose debugging.
add debugging for x events
Add a simple debug logging mechanism.
Simplification; use asprintf where appropriate now.
Use func attributes where appropriate.
Fix wins comparison declaration since it's unsigned from XQueryTree().
Generate name_to_func[] in a clean and readable fashion.
Shrink tier[] by one after removing matchname in r1.55.
If the requested group number is invalid, bail but don't kill cwm.
Quick fix: exit after a failed execvp in u_spawn instead; previously we did in u_exec, but the introduction of re-exec'ing the previous invocation of cwm if 'exec_wm' failed missed the 'exec' failing path. Will likely split out as a proper fix.
Only exec the fallback when in CWM_EXEC_WM state.
Typo, from Julien Steinhauser.
Convert menu-exec-wm from an abritrary exec menu, into a config-based menu from 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.
As done for buttonrelease, work specific un-cycling and un-highlighting actions into the keyrelease event, only performing what's actually needed for each; should result in much fewer events against keyreleases. No intended behaviour change.
Merge group_toggle_membership_leave into the buttonrelease event and only do border work for a group/ungroup action.
add helper function client_show to bring together like actions for unhide/raise
Add support for re-exec'ing with SIGHUP; equivalent to the already built-in 'restart' function.
Use poll and XNextEvent to replace XNextEvent blocking inside the x11 event handler.
zap stray that snuck in
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u_exec, but the introduction of re-exec'ing the previous invocation of cwm if
'exec_wm' failed missed the 'exec' failing path. Will likely split out as a
proper fix.
Odd behaviour reported by Ve Telko.
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.
into the keyrelease event, only performing what's actually needed for each;
should result in much fewer events against keyreleases. No intended behaviour
change.
Additionally, like we do for group membership, grab the keyboard only when
required for cycling.
close to cwm's 'ignore'.
Roughly based on an initial diff from Walter Alejandro Iglesias, but with
support for both Atoms and without cwm-based bindings.
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Original idea from Dimitris Papastamos to move windows to corners a while ago; re-proposed by Julien Steinhauser with an updated diff. Apparently this was in the original calmnwm.
give command and group menus their own match callbacks
stash dir into conf since it'll be of use
organize this a bit better
spacing
re-proposed by Julien Steinhauser with an updated diff. Apparently this was in
the original calmnwm.
However, expand the original idea and let clients 'snap' to edges instead,
neatly allowing key bindings that snap to adjacent edges (i.e. corners) as
well. No default bindings assigned.
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Revert r1.109 (Switch to XWindowEvent() pulling out events that match the mask *and* window.) of mousefunc.c. When a client destroys itself while we are moving or resizing it, XWindowEvent() blocks. Found the hard way by Anton Lazarov, and Lea°hNeukirchen found the right bit to revert - thanks! Reverting since the reason to switch from XMaskEvent was unclear.
*and* window.) of mousefunc.c. When a client destroys itself while we are
moving or resizing it, XWindowEvent() blocks. Found the hard way by Anton
Lazarov, and Lea°hNeukirchen found the right bit to revert - thanks! Reverting
since the reason to switch from XMaskEvent was unclear.
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Use the key names from keysymdef.h in the default key bindings list for clarification.
remove extra parentheses
Pull over the remaining re-implemented window move/resize functions and create a wrapper so that the key and mouse based move/resize callbacks can be unified. This has already been done with other window operations and menus.
rename one function, matching others, to help upcoming change
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Replace fgetln(3) with POSIX getline(3); inspired by brynet and Ingo.
fix a few WARNINGS (new sentence, new line and extraneous Pp macro) found with mandoc -Tlint
from src, by espie@: no need to generate y.tab.h if nothing uses it, set YFLAGS to nothing