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.
don't need to pass down the new values to screen_update_geometry(); so
just read the width/height values directly for both uses of
screen_update_geometry(). prep for further changes in this area.
sense and to be slightly less un-expected. from Alexander Polakov.
re-use 'normal' cursor now instead XC_hand1 for menu selection. i
really wish X had real docs and made sense.
ok on earlier diff with '?' removed (but it's back now) oga@
This closes a race we were hitting often where stuff started right
before cwm may not get noticed and not have borders.
ok okan@. Prompted by something todd noticed.
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@.
into screen_ctx and start passing screen_ctx around to in order get rid
of Curscreen; fixup per-screen config colors the same way.
diff mostly from oga@, with a bit harsher reaction to the state of screen_ctx.
"please commit" oga@
allows java to be happy, but additionally stops others from whinning
about a non-netwm complaint wm. more to come.
written a few times; this one includes a clever hack from oga@ to
populate _NET_SUPPORTED.
ok oga@
every other window manager since twm.
The event layer is very nice, very shiny, very flexible, and very much
underutilised. We don't need any of those shiny features so it's
probably better to earn ourselves 1k smaller text size instead.
ok todd@, 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@
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@.
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@
The behaviour until now was to ask X for the windows name (which is
malloced) then drop that on the floor and do nothing with it. Skip this
foolery and just skip the window. I don't believe I never noticed this before!
"you can has ok" okan@
shouldn't get that signal), and this causes problems for our children
since they inherit the ignore.
Pointed out by Jacek Masiulani in pr 6010; thanks!