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on *bsd /bin/sh is not just a symlink to /bin/bash as on most linux's
but a real standalone shell. and it behaves differently from "bash -c"
behavior .. it doesnt exec the command given but waits till the command
finishes. as a result a lot of "rogue" a flying around. solution is now
( $SHELL or /bin/sh ) -c exec <cmd>
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"wallpaper". asciidoc manpages are stale.
--Tis line, and those below, will be ignored--
M ChangeLog
M doc/fluxbox.1.in
M doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt
M doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.es.txt
M doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.de.txt
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windows
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zensaki dot com>
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at nomi dot cz>
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rendering
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Otherwise width of things in proportional fonts can be way out.
sf.net bug #1545066.
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for Mod4, etc.
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PATH when generating install menu so it can find fbrun.
data thus needs to come after util in toplevel subdir processing so
that fbrun is built
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buttonpress
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the current head
that way, the windows don't get misplaced when the window is on second head, or when not using the head anymore
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the screen
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