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Instead of creating the titlebar buttons with a size of 10x10 pixels
and rely on resizing later on we now pick the correct dimensions
right on.
This fixes also bug #1125 ("Detaching a window from a tab-group renders
app-icon to 1/2"); the problem also occurred on restart.
I took the chance to refactor a little bit.
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Note to myself: less gitting at late hours.
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Fluxbox now supports three MenuSearch modes:
* NoWhere - essentially "disabling" the menu search.
* Somewhere - the search string matches somewhere.
* ItemStart - the search string matches at the start of a menu item.
The default value is "ItemStart", just in the good old times. As long as
this feature is not configurable via the menu it would irritate users
with distinct muscle memory who type without thinking OR checking the
visual feedback: they would trigger items they did not intent to trigger
after years of the old behavior.
Once this feature get's an entry in the config menu the default value
might change.
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Under some circumstances a WinButton might be tiny (1x1 pixel). Substracting
values > 1 yields either 0 or something reaaaaly big (UINT_MAX). This will
make fluxbox either crash or make it act weird. We don't want this.
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This commit fixes a subtle regression introduced by myself in
f64727ca: WinClient wc = FbMenu::window()->winclient() creates a
copy and this copy gets cleaned up at the end of the scope. What
I really wanted was a reference.
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Among the first steps to produce better i18n support is to test the created
translations adhoc without running "make install". To achieve this, fluxbox
now honors several environment variables:
- NLSPATH: fluxbox won't create the absolute path to the catalog and thus
catopen() is free to use NLSPATH as described in the manpage. Example
given: "/tmp/%N" will pick "/tmp/fluxbox.cat". %N refers to FLUXBOX_CATFILE.
- FLUXBOX_CATFILE: By setting FLUXBOX_CATFILE the users can make fluxbox to
use a different name for the catalog file. Default: "fluxbox.cat"
- FLUXBOX_CATDIR: Per default fluxbox tries to find FLUXBOX_CATFILE at several
places. Setting this environment variable allows to point fluxbox to a
different search path for the catalog files.
Then, fluxbox tries catopen() first without changing the deduced catalog file
name. After that it applies some heuristics to get a good catalog file name.
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Move private stuff into FbTk/I18n.cc.
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When the windowmenu file is empty in ~/.fluxbox/init the code falls
back to the default. In ab2eef4 I forgot to set the rc_path which
caused this bug to happen.
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Again, gcc-4.2.1 of OpenBSD-5.6 pointed out the use of strcat(). I took the
chance to explain the reasons for the code a little bit.
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gcc-4.2.1 on OpenBSD-5.6 hinted that strcpy() is not the safest function on
earth. While seeing the code I wondered why it we first create copies
of the names at all (let alone using memset() and then strcpy() after it).
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The lookup for the skip value needs to be based upon the lowercase version of
the current byte.
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After 'configure' finishes it states just CXXFLAGS and LIBS. But these are
actually not complete, the build system will use much more later on. Problems
with the build system are easier to address if 'configure' is a little bit
more verbose.
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In f64727ca I removed one 'else' too much. As a result all [maximized] lines
were mapped to MAX_NONE. Fixed.
The rest of the commit is just some cosmetic to reduce indentation and shorten
function names, easier to read.
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This commit implements a tweak to the typeahead feature already existent in
fluxbox: If the user opens up a menu and starts typing, fluxbox tries to
detect matching menu items and makes them available for quick selection.
The typed pattern is now search also in the middle of the text.
I opted to strip down the code quite a bit and remove complexity by throwing
out FbTk::TypeAhead and FbTk::SearchResult because I do not see the need for a
general solution when the only use case for such a feature is in fluxbox'
menus. FbTk::ITypeAheadable shrunk down to 2 functions; the whole file might
be combined with the code that implements FbTk::Menu::TypeSearch.
FbTk::Menu::setIndex() and related code is also gone: the position of each
menu item is defined by it's position in the items container. This reduces the
mount of book keeping fluxbox has to do. Fewer moving parts is a good thing.
It's possible that users start to complaint because they expect their
typed pattern to match only at the beginning of the text OR that some
demand other tweaks. We will see.
This commit also fixes a regression introduced by 8387742c. The bug made
the menu vanish.
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Implements #305 (feature request "Recognize lxterminal and geany
(fluxbox-generate_menu)"
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'width' might imply something 'aligned horizontally'. The first parameter
of maxTextLength() is given in pixels. To avoid confusion, the name of
the parameter is changed.
The comment before the binary search reflects better why and what we
need to do.
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A vertically rotated text should be checked against the height of the
button, not the width of it.
Fixes #1119 ("Toolbar cannot display full text of workspace/clock/window
title.")
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FbWinFrame is now simpler to read due to less overall noise.
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Sometimes fluxbox is used as a component of a desktop environment (
e.g., the "Lumina Desktop"). It's easier and more stable for this kind
of "users" to disable the toolbar or the slit alltogether. Why not
configure these features out? Because then they would need 2 installations
of fluxbox: One without the slit and the toolbar (and perhaps other
components) and one with them.
This implements feature request #314, at least partially.
This commit also looks bigger than it actually is: I refactored and cleaned
up classes Fluxbox and BScreen.
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There was a subtle flaw in the way fluxbox detects to which BScreen a
given Window belongs: We have to compare the RootWindow of the given
Window against the RootWindow of each BScreen.
That underlying flaw made _NET_REQUEST_FRAME_EXTENTS fail: the code path
needs a valid BScreen for the given window, otherwise we return early.
Closes #1121.
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std::remove_if() removes an item from a container and returns a
past-the-end iterator ... which equals m_icon_list.end(). As a result
the check
if (erase_it != m_icon_list.end()) {
iconList().erase(erase_it);
iconListSig().emit(*this);
}
will never succeed and thus the iconListSig() will never be emitted.
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There was a problem deep within how the menus were connected and when and
what gets deleted. It was clearly related to a menu which was kind of
global. In order to better understand the code flow I eliminated the
ExtraMenu code: it was used only to get the Remember-Menu into the
Window-Menu. Instead of having a singleton of the Remember-Menu and fight
against the shaky interconnections we just create a new one on demand
and delete when the menu gets deleted. Looks like this fixes the problem.
The menu code needs more love anyway.
Closes #1118
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