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.
bwidth; this allows a client to be resized from a max state, which now
gets treated like a non-max'd client. based on a diff that does part of
this in a different way from Alexander Polakov.
i.e. horiz-max + vertmax = full maximisation. full - horiz = vertmax.
etc.
Martynas wrote something like this once, so I did okan, this version
seems to finally deal with the corner cases.
ok okan@.
keyword taken from a diff from Sviatoslav Chagaev to do the same thing,
but implemented in a completely way (based on some very old code from
mk@). default set to 0, so no behavior change.
ok oga@ (who would also like to take it further...)
any window, after which all move/resize requests will be ignored,
essentially freezing the window in place.
there's a possibility to merge this with the 'ignore' concept, pending
on how ignore+freeze should behave (really more ewmh stuff), but punting
for now since ponies are on the line.
requested and tested by thib at k2k11 with ponies, unicorns and rainbows.
'save the unicorns' todd@, ok oga@
that if it is not already inbounds, put it in the default location,
which happens to be inbounds.
behavior noticed by Thomas Pfaff while maximizing and un-maximizing a
window, leaving the pointer behind and causing client_cycle() to be a
bit lost.
ok oga@
remove screen_current() it was utterly bogus when nscreens > 1.
pass a fake client_ctx in the case where there's no client and the
kbfunc or mousefunc doesn't need a real one, it just contains the
current screen, modify these functions so that they pass down the screen
context to their callees.
make groups per screen, it's the only way it makes sense in this regard.
ok okan@.
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@
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@
you change to a different group and the mouse isn't over a window; previously
the border of the previously active window was highlighted but it didn't
actually have focus.
reads ok to oga@.
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@.
times you'd end up losing clients (thinking they had gone away).
From the ICCCM (which should not be read without a stiff drink in hand,
I made this mistake so you don't have to): to request a window to be
withdrawn one should send a synthetic UnmapRequest event when iconified.
To request iconification one should just unmap the window. The ICCM
further recommends that the synthetic event should just be taken as a
cue to withdraw, to deal with legacy clients. Taking a hint from this,
rework xev_handle_unmaprequest to correctly detect these situations. A
Withdrawn window may come back anywhere, even as a subwindow of
something else, so the correct way to handle this state is to forget it
ever existed.
While i'm here, kill a dumb attempt to notice this in client_delete, and
nuke the very unnecessary arguments.
Todd confirmed this fixes the `race'.
ok todd@, ok ok okan@
to push attributes around, so things get a lot simplier, while fixing a
few issues in the meantime; original suggestion by Edd Barrett many many
moons ago.
annoying window placement and race, found in c2k8 by todd, fix by oga!
lots of feedback from todd and oga - thanks!
"commit that bad boy" oga@
- properly name, place and static private functions.
- move function which finds the xinerama screen for a coordinate to
a more appropriate place while altering its semantics to match others.
- tiny bit of style.
ok oga@