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by outsourcing the conversion from string/lua to the specific type (and back) to a separate
class. This change touches a lot of files because the interface of FbTk::Resource changed
slightly. However, the changes are minor.
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for various values of X.
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First draft of feature request of #3602124: Having 2 buttons in the titlebar
which allow quick positioning of a Window into the left or right half of the
current monitor.
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biggest change: renaming of 'class Layer' to 'class ResourceLayer' in
Layer.hh to handle complaints about 'ambiguous Layer: Layer or FbTk::Layer'.
'ResourceLayer' sounds crappy, but that was the best I could come
up with right now.
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reordering of Resource-related stuff was because of
"error: explicit specialization of 'getString' after instantiation"
complaints.
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- Shade - just like the "Stick"-button
Styleresources:
window.shade.pixmap, window.shade.unfocus.pixmap, window.shade.pressed.pixmap
window.unshade.pixmap, window.unshade.unfocus.pixmap, window.unshade.pressed.pixmap
etc.
- MenuIcon - click on it provides the windowmenu, if the app
contains a pixmap (gvim, konqueror etc etc) the pixmap is displayed, a
little menu otherwise.
Styleresources:
windowmenu.pixmap, windowmenu.unfocus.pixmap windowmenu.pressed.pixmap
etc.
Example ~/.fluxbox/init - entry:
session.titlebar.left: MenuIcon Stick
session.titlebar.right: Shade Minimize Maximize Close
hint: if the app HAS a pixmap i use window.title.focus.pixmap (look
WinButtonTheme for reference)in pixmap-based-styles. this looks excellent and dont need
much extra-code to pipe that info into WinButtons.
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