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std::function is superior, but not supported on old compilers
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copied from conky (http://conky.sf.net) and relicensed. Since I am the person who wrote it in
the first place there should not be a problem with licence conversion.
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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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For odd 'widths' and 'heigths' the texture would not be filled completely:
Given a 'width' of 5 we would render only 4 instances of x (-2, 1, 0, 1)
instead of the needed 5. This results in a texture which looks a bit cut off
to the bottom right side.
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I forgot this piece in 779618e45d4571bb6a4866aa2e398780f4b4da5d.
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The buffer for some gradients does not have to be width * height big when two
lines are sufficient.
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std::set<Key, Comp> stores Key only if Comp(Key) yields a unique result (My
mistake: I was under the impression Comp is only used for the ordering). This
prevents FbTk::Timers with equal end-times from actually being started.
Escpecially in situation with multiple ClockTools this lead to stopped timers
(see bug #3600694).
Kudos to Adam Majer for enlightening discussions.
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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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Users expect time switches to happen upon system clock times. Calculating the
timeout for the next refresh of the shown time via the monotonic clock is
wrong: The monotonic clock yields values based upon some arbitrary point in
time which might be off a little bit to the system clock, a 'full' minute of
the monotonic clock might be in the midst of a system clock minute.
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The old code did not brighten up "pure" colors like "red", "green" and "blue"
at all. The new code use a different precomputed LUT which is based upon
simplified vector math, see the comments in FbTk/ColorLUT.cc
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Stupid typo.
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* Calling Timer::setTimeout() from within Timer::start() might lead to ugly
behavior (as experienced in bugs #3590078, #3600143, etc; see commit
4d307dcd10af9d817ff5c05fc40ae7487564cb31, fixes the problem partially).
* Stop a timer first, then call the handler (via Timer::fireTimeout()). A
given handler might call Timer::start() again, which (re)adds the Timer
to the control list .. the following Timer::stop() would remove it again.
* Use 'm_start' as indicator if timer is running.
* Move the (now quite short) code of ::addTimer / ::removeTimer
into the Timer::start() and Timer::stop() functions.
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Testing bits-per-pixel in the inner loop is suboptimal, especially since
that value does not change. A little helper macro helps to keep the code
readable, also improves the situation for StaticGray and PseudoColor.
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With commit 541c8c4 we switched from an (manually) ordered list to a
std::set<> to handle the active timers. The code which checks for overdue
timers now traverses and modifies the std::set<> in place. This might
lead to an infinite loop. Examples of such bad behavior are "flickering of
the tooltip" (bug #3590078) or crashes (bug #3600143) or just insanely high
cpu load when autoraising windows or submenus.
We now make a copy of the std::set<> traverse this instead of the original.
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Added the option to remove the SystemTray tool completely from
fluxbox.
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In certain situations a speedy mouse might generate more move-events
than fluxbox can handle: The event queue will fill up faster than the
repositioning of the window is finished. The user will experience a
window which lags behind the mouse cursor, aka the window-dance.
We now check the next event in the queue and postpone the move a little
bit so the queue does not fill up that fast.
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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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release tar ball
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The XKeycodeToKeysym() is deprecated.
References: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.suckless/9403
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The changes made in b178bed60b5bd8b2c9ed0cbc67fd729ff3820589 used the wrong
variable to set the default state of '--enable-randr' in configure.in, that is fixed now. I
also removed '--enable-randr12': If support for the Xrandr-extension is
available at compile time we set HAVE_RANDR; if there is also support for
Xrandr-1.2 (or higher), we also set HAVE_RANDR1_2 automatically.
Other changes:
* cleaned out public interface of 'class Fluxbox'
* added 'RANDR' to output of 'fluxbox -info'
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'filename' might contain a '~' which has to be expanded to work for
regular system calls. We expanded 'filename' already but then did not use
it. Fixes bug #3576586.
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* reduced duplicated auto-code
* renamed '--enable-newwmspec' to '--enable-ewmh'
* don't compile 'Slit'-code when '--disable-slit'
* use AS_IF() in configure.in
* use AS_HELP_STRING() instead of obsolete AC_HELP_STRING in configure.in
* removed redundant calls to 'imlib2-config' to fill in $IMLIB2_CFLAGS
and $IMLIB2_LIBS, AC_PATH_GENERIC() does that out of the box already
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* much more readable and easier to read code
* smaller code
* reduced binary size due to removed big lookup-table for square root
* simple 'optimizations (lookup tables, packing of data), nothing too fancy
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Adding the following lines to the keys file restore the old behaviour to
use Mouse2 on tabs to start tabbing, and keep OnTitlebar Mouse2 to lower
the window.
OnTab Mouse2 :StartTabbing
OnTab Move1 :StartMoving
Note: Internal tabs are triggering both OnTab and OnTitlebar events.
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The old formula for vertical align text inside FbTk::TextButton ('height/2 +
font_ascent/2 - 1') produced not always good looking results, escpecially
when different fonts are involved (eg, ClockTool and WorkspaceName have
different fonts and font-sizes).
'(height - font_ascent) / 2 - 1' produces better results.
Additional changes:
* added ASCII-Art to document the involved entities when calculating the
baseline
* rewritten tests/testFont.cc to accept multiples texts and multiple
fonts
* removed some internal parts of FbTk::Font from the public interface
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