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* Respect maximise states while resizing
* Add basic .desktop file
* Add configuration file
$HOME/.evilwmrc - options are one per line, omitting leading dash.
* Add long alternatives to -g, -v and -s
-geometry, -vdesk and -sticky.
* Record pre-maximisation dimensions in evilwm-specific window properties
_EVILWM_UNMAXIMISED_HORZ and _EVILWM_UNMAXIMISED_VERT.
* Extensive EWMH support. See doc/standards.html for details.
* Mostly new Makefile
* Clean up terminology: use "fixed" instead of "sticky": EWMH uses
the term "sticky" to mean something different.
* Add ability to toggle visible state of docks with Ctrl+Alt+D
Usually apps like pagers or launch bars.
* Add -dock option to force app to be considered a dock
* Snap-to-border and colourmap support no longer optional
Though -snap still defaults to 0 (off).
* fix: drawing window outline with border_width > 1 [David Flynn]
(bottom and right edges wouldn't encompass the border)
* build: enable out-of-tree builds [David Flynn]
* build: enable ISO c99 [David Flynn]
* Fix snapping on multiple screens [Ben Stern]
* Window gravity behviour fixes.
* Remove warning about strict-aliasing rules [Larry Doolittle]
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which is provided by the "imlib-gtk" package. As nobody seems to be
missing support for that library there is probably no point in adding
this dependency.
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CC cmd/util.o
with a resulting truncated util.o file in a -j16 build).
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overrides -std=c99.
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Per PR pkg/45218 from Bug Hunting.
I've been unable to find an upstream changelog.
many bugfixes as far as I can tell from
http://hg.suckless.org/dwm/log/dd74622a4785
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3.5.0:
* New alt-tab dialog shows windows in a vertical list.
* Improved Xinerama support.
* Allow icons in menus.
* Theme options for prompt dialogs (osd.button.unpressed.*,
osd.button.pressed.*, osd.button.focused.*)
* Addresses bug #4877, #4596, #4617, #4752, #4663, #4662, #4586, #2319,
#4341, #4519, #4543, #4503, #4355, #4072, #3702, #4284
* Lots of additional bug fixes and performance improvements.
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This switches to the latest release branch.
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Upstream changes:
Release-0 1 13
Bugs fixed
User visible changes
* #248 "PekWM support for setting NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY hint" (partially?) reported by wallex
* #254 "Make 'smart' placing smarter: Skip maximized windows." reported by wallex and fixed by Claes Nästén
* #260 "Tell NETWM panels about all the windows in a group" reported by augustl and fixed by Claes Nästén
* #266 "numpad key doesn't work in cmd/run dialog" reported by barkat1407 and fixed by Claes Nästén
* #270 "Panels are movable" reported by Markand and fixed by Claes Nästén
* #272 "PekWM in Fedora repos" reported by german and fixed by Claes Nästén
* #275 "run go to exit" reported by darkdog and fixed by Claes Nästén
* #283 "allow dialog windows to appear over fullscreen app" reported by Dreamkey
* #284 "Variable evaluation in variable value" reported by atler and fixed by Claes Nästén
* #293 "GropingDrag Crash" reported by moebius and fixed by Claes Nästén
* #295 "Last opened window and panel" reported by Thom1 and fixed by Andreas Schlick
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Nice NETWM-compatible panel for X11. Features:
* Look'n'feel customization via themes.
* A bunch of widgets: desktop switcher, taskbar, launchbar, systray,
clock, decor, empty.
* Pseudo-transparency support.
* Written in C with speed and clarity in mind.
* Small number of dependencies, briefly: glib2, cairo, pango,
libX11.
* Small memory footprint (about 2-4 megabytes).
* Small executable (80 kilobytes at the moment).
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Just a simple and highly customizable quick-launch tool.
Features
* It's coded in C++
* It uses Imlib2 to do the image processing
* It rides just on top of Xlib, no other toolkits.
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PyTyle is a manual tiling manager that can slide into any EWMH
compliant window manager, inspired by XMonad. It will allow you to
enable/disable tiling on a per screen per workspace basis, and
continually tile your windows.
Features include:
* Built in multi-monitor support (using Xinerama)
* Continuous tiling behavior similar to that of XMonad.
* Manual tiling on a per screen per workspace basis. Have tiling
on one screen/workspace and not the other.
* Comes pre-packaged with a variety of tiling layouts ready for
use. Also, PyTyle's object oriented design makes it incredibly easy
to add or customize your own tiling layouts.
* Some configuration options include:
* Adding margins on a per-screen basis (to force PyTyle to ignore
docks/panels).
* Tell PyTyle to ignore certain windows from tiling.
* Configure defaults layouts on a per screen per workspace basis.
* Completely customize all of PyTyle's key bindings.
* Dynamically reload configuration file.
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with minor two fixes.
PR#44987 by Bug Hunting
5.8.2 30 May 2010
Changes: Implemented better fullscreen handling.
5.8.1 29 May 2010 18:29
Changes: Yesterday's fullscreen fixes broke certain fullscreen capabilities
that worked correctly for mplayer and other tools. This is fixed in this
release.
5.8 28 May 2010 15:11
Changes: This release fixes several fullscreen application bugs and contains
various code cleanups.
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* add user-destdir installation support
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SunOS.
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on the other hand, don't depend on Python (too heavy dependency for a
window manager), so skip the interpreter check for that file.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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