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This way it is only parsed once in the constructor. Updating the
TrayWindow order is now a method which is called once when the icon is
created.
sortClients/rearrange is now only called on adding and removing icons.
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In fact its 0, thats why fluxbox sometimes crashes when freeing the
malformed structure.
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The user options screenname.systray.pinLeft and
screenname.systray.pinRight in .fluxbox/init are read as comma sperated
list of window classnames.
While preserving the order of the lists, systray icons are sorted so
that pinLeft'ed classnames appear left and vice versa.
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This fixes:
src/FbTk/XftFontImp.cc: In member function ‘virtual bool FbTk::XftFontImp::load(const string&)’:
src/FbTk/XftFontImp.cc:81:53: error: no matching function for call to ‘max(unsigned int, int)’
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-add 'setPadding' function
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changes the selection's deselection mechanism for oversized (e.g
larger than window width) text
new behaviour ensures the maximum selection width remains whilst
the selection length is 'oversized'. only when the selection length
has a width less than the window width will the selection (i.e. the
highlight / inverted colours) reduce in size
this is in contrast to the existing approach which would immediately
decrease an oversized selection down to nothing visually, leaving
the remainder of the selection 'off screen'. this 'looks like nothing
is selected' when in fact it is, gives a poor UX
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-use font height for cursor
-prefer 'descent to ascent' coverage as opposed to 'baseline plus
way too high'!
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Don't evaluate trusted variables in *ExportCmd::parse as they will be
always false for SetEnv, Export and SetResourceValue and never executed
via fluxbox-remote.
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In 393ba45f91480bb10f510248837c6051b7ff6a03 added the possibility to
add custom buttons to the toolbar. However, if the toolbar is rotated
the buttons stays horizontal.
Update the button to rotate the text and update the width/height of the
button if rotated
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'Vertical' Workspace warping is a variant of the existing Workspace
warping feature: When a user drags a window to the edge of the Screen,
the window is warped to the next / previous workspace.
'Vertical' Workspace warping detects a drag towards the upper / lower
border of the screen and warps the current workspace about an 'offset'.
Example given, lets say the user has 9 workspaces and considers them to
form a 3x3 grid:
+-+-+-+
|1|2|3|
+-+-+-+
|4|5|6|
+-+-+-+
|7|8|9|
+-+-+-+
An 'offset' of 3 warps from workspaces 2 to workspace 5 (or 8), when a
window is dragged to the bottom / top border.
New configuration ressources:
session.screenN.workspacewarpingvertical: true
session.screenN.workspacewarpingverticaloffset: X
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removed: window.font as it seems to have no effect
added:
- window.label.focus.font
- window.label.unfocus.font
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Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <pvorel@suse.cz>
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https://sourceforge.net/p/fluxbox/patches/215/
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Otherwise implicit focus changes by the workspace change would be
perceived as focus stealing and the focus restored to the last window on
the original desktop
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The iconbuttons delay their update to cover multiple changes, so if the
labels are repositioned early, they'll operate on dated titles
BUG: 1155
On the run, centralize the delay value in IconButton::updateLaziness()
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switching to std::unique_ptr<> in 52c9f62 caused some trouble for
users of "older" compilers: they needed to add the --std=cxx11 flag
by hand. to make life more convenient, m4/ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4
and m4/ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx_11.m4 are added to do the right thing.
in my tests, the last "good" compiler is gcc-4.8, gcc-4.7 does not
support the required c++11 standard.
clang++-3.5 also works.
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whenever dealing with unsigned, there's better no "-" in the line ...
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This is notably an issue if the focused font differs from the unfocused
font (eg. is bold or bigger)
Updating the value with the state leads to ugly judder (nasty when minimizing
a window through the iconbar) and not handling this causes random button
widths (depending on whether the button was focused when checking the value)
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Ein Schrumpffreibetrag, faktisch schon Kommunismus ;-)
When short on space, items would be squeezed evenly, but this can turn
"a" and "a very long item with useless information text" into
"a very long item" and "", so in a pre-pass we check whether some very
large items cause the shortage and preferably squeeze them.
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typically buttons will call for this quite some, eg. when switching
workspace or (now) when altering the focused window. This compresses
various changes happening at the same time and re-layout the toolbar
only once for them
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playing with the side borders I figured that clicking them
(after ading them ;-) would freeze the pointer.
In addition harden the menu-triggering paths for slit and toolbar.
The menu will implicitly grba/release stuff, but in case it fails to
show up .... better safe than sorry.
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This follows the escaped chars in bash completion and allows to pass
filenames with spaces etc.
Using quotes would be another option but requires special handling of
"~" and, what's worse, either hand-correcting the cursor position (into
the quoted area) or more completion mumbo-jumbo to handle the quotes.
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ie. w/o any / in the given path we'll get an irregular split point and
thus out of bounds array access
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on the run (yes sucks, sorry) fixes a bug where windows were not
activated on hovering the tab (for focus-follows-mouse policies)
REQUEST: 95
The iconbar already shows tooltips and I doubt the claim that (untabbed)
titlebars are "often" too short for the window title.
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