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This allows to complete random things, useful along the -print flag but
also to limit the commands to those found my menumaker etc.
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While any window can be centered using the apps file, fbrun can serve many
purposes and sometimes (runner) makes sense being centered, sometimes
(button/menu triggered input) near the mouse, sometimes ("application")
regularily placed.
REQUEST: 282
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the default is 1024-1025, values are read from the FBRUN_HISTORY_SIZE
environment variable
NOTICE: the limit isn't hard, but will typically be n+1 and only n if
the new entry is already present in the last n entries
REQUEST: 202
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- streamline code
- indicate completion by making use of selection
- fix buggy behavior (notably subsequent completions and FS path
following)
- support "~" in paths
- support chunk completion
(ie. "mp[layer] ~/vid[eos/favporn.mp4]" can be completed in both
tokens; buggy with paths including spaces in non-leafs)
REQUEST: 223
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still works with bash or zsh, but fish (now) complains about "cat << EOF" ...
no "grep -q"
BUG: 961
echo is troublesome
POSIX doesn't know a "local" keyword
BUG: 975
seems double comments ## aren't supported everywhere
BUG: 1057
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This reverts commit 4f4d5e25d9a0cf1fc4c0d1a8b7777a560494b7a4.
The patch resolved a problem introduced by the ::setDepth abuse in
FbRootWindow, but this fails if the root window is *really* 32bit
With commit dcdde4d, the broken workaround depth selection is no longer
required.
BUG: 1093
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in *BSD, /bin/sh is Almquist Shell(ash). the 'hash' built-in command of ash
returns 0, always. 'hash' is not usable for find_it() function in
util/fbsetbg and util/fluxbox-generate_menu.in.
this patch changes the behavior of find_it(): when 'hash' is detected to
not work correctly, switch back to 'which'.
this patch is the work of Yamashiro, Jun and appeared first as patch-160
on sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/p/fluxbox/patches/160/. i submit
it on behalf of the author.
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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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Implements #305 (feature request "Recognize lxterminal and geany
(fluxbox-generate_menu)"
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Coverity complaints about 'isdigit(whole_keyfile[pos])' is changing the
validity of 'keyfile' (which itself is just a copy of whole_keyfile.c_str()).
This might be a valid claim, it might be not. By using the 'keyfile'
variable we make Coverity happy and achieve the same behavior.
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* Correctly build data files when operate outside of the $(srcdir)
* Actually install data files
* Use pkg-config to detect X11, works better on MacOSX. We used pkg-config
already anyway, double checking for X11 does not yield better results.
* Replace EXEEXT in some files while before installing them
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xxx_LDFLAGS place the libraries like '-lX11' or '-lXft' at the beginning of
the linker command. Some systems were not able to handle the situation and
this lead to a lot of unresolved symbols. Reading the documentation of
automake:
... you can use LDADD to do so. This variable is used to specify
additional objects or libraries to link with; it is inappropriate for
specifying specific linker flags, you should use AM_LDFLAGS for this
purpose.
In addition we link against -lm in order to satisfy symbols refering to 'cos'
and 'sin'.
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Clang and Gcc-4.9 complaint about some unused variables here
and there. And who are we to not make a compiler happy :)
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This commit fixes issues #72 (brought up + different solution by Mattias
Guns; I received a similar patch by 'Nable 80' via ML and discussed the
issue in #fluxbox with 'Nable 80'), patch #73 (Mattias Guns) and finally
patch #162 (Ulrich Eckhardt; this commit is heavily based upon Ulrich's
work).
The original code was overly complex. It tried to avoid writing
bytes to the disk at the expense of comprehensibility and as a result it
was buggy. I looked at both patches from Mattias and 'Nable 80' which address
the bug with skipping entries in the history-file (my fault: incorrect use
of outfile.ignore(1, '\n')): They provided a proper fix for the problem
but I decided to use Ulrich's code since it improves the whole code by making
it a lot simpler.
So, kudos to all of you.
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Previous code add one additional entry on loading the history. This
commit is one part of the patch #162 (see [1] and [2]), written
by Ulrich Eckhardt <doomster@knuut.de>.
[1]: https://sourceforge.net/p/fluxbox/patches/162/
[2]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=10;filename=fbrun-bug636632.patch;att=1;bug=636632
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usually $HOME is set when fluxbox runs. in some rare scenarios (eg., fuzzying
binaries to detect bugs) one could launch fluxbox by using 'env -i' and thus
eliminating $HOME from the environment. to prevent crashes fluxbox uses now
'getpwuid()' when $HOME is not set to detect the home folder.
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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
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This commit alters XRANDR (X Resize And Rotate) extension dependency,
which is expected to have at least version 1.4. Earlier old versions of
xrandr were supported, at least to some extent.
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The earlier _GNU_SOURCE definitions possibly did not take effect
everywhere where it was intended.
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Do not try to be too smart which compilations need config.h, as most of
them will simply because of the config.h has information about system
capabilities.
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ClientPatterns might be tricky to get right. Instead of fiddling around in
either the keys-file or the apps-file and restarting fluxbox to see if the
changes had any effect / matched the right windows, 'ClientPatternTest' and
the fluxbox-remote should make this easier:
$> fluxbox-remote "clientpatterntest (title=.*vim*)"
This causes fluxbox to store the list of matched windows in the
_FLUXBOX_ACTION_RESULT property onto the rootwindow. This property might
then be read by:
$> xprop -root _FLUXBOX_ACTION_RESULT
or
$> fluxbox-remote result
The format of the list is:
win_id \t title_of_window \n
win_id is '-1' when fluxbox wasn't able to parse the given ClientPattern.
win_id is '0' when there are no windows matching the given ClientPattern.
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The INCLUDES macro deprecated in favour of AM_CPPFLAGS.
References: http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Program-Variables.html
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Noticed when debugging in mac.
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fbsetbg: The random number generation used 'time' shell internal, which
does not exist in all shells. Allowing 'ps' output to be part of cksum
input will increase entropy and enhance quality of the randomness.
fbsetbg: The second fix is more important. In posix shell there is no
'==' comparision operator.
fluxbox-generate_menu: There are no quarantees about echo accepting
options, so use 'printf' for more advanced outputing.
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Found with cppcheck.
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Found using cppcheck.
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Needed to allow mingw-cross-env cross build
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12f44680dfefde602f3387c6d385f4c5e68990e4 introduced ARGB visuals. if fluxbox
creates 32bit visuals for the container window or the root window: does not work.
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The previous check relied upon the (undocumented) return value of
XChangeProperty to determine the exit status; at least, on my gentoo system,
the function seems to return 1 even when it fails to change the property
due to contrived, and invalid, parameters. However, setting an error
handler allows proper detection of this case. So, now the return status
properly indicates whether or not the property was changed (but not
whether fluxbox liked the command!).
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