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2015-02-05Feature: different MenuSearch modesMathias Gumz1-0/+2
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.
2015-01-28Feature: typeahead in menu matches text anywhereMathias Gumz1-3/+0
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.
2014-04-11merge Sami Kerola's new build-systemMathias Gumz1-0/+162
2013-05-26build-sys: move to non-recursive buildSami Kerola1-0/+164
This rather large change will attempts to make 'make' to work better. See excellent paper 'Recursive Make Considered Harmful' by Peter Miller for further explanation why several make files is worse than one for whole project. Note. The tests are build with 'make check' rather than defining TEST. Reference: http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/books/rmch/ Reference: http://karelzak.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/non-recursive-automake.html