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- Added ability to shade/unshade a window using the mouse wheel on the
window titlebar. - Disabled the window birth zoom effect by default.
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NEWS for veteran Window Maker users
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--- 0.70.1
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Shading/Unshading windows using mouse wheel on their titlebar
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In addition to the known methods of shading/unshading a window, one can now
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do this by using the mouse wheel on the window's titlebar. The mouse events
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are interpreted via a mapping in the global WINGs configuration file,
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WMGLOBAL, by the MouseWheelUp and MouseWheelDown directives which will do
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shading and unshading respectfully.
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However, to avoid unwanted triggers of shading/unshading the window, two
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consecutive mouse wheel events in the same direction are required. The
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trigger won't occur if the events are separated by more than a double-click's
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worth of time, which is technically speaking like making a double-click with
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the button that corresponds to the mouse wheel direction.
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Practically speaking, this means that you have to move the mouse wheel up
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or down quickly, like when you want to quickly scroll over something big.
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--- 0.70.0
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New dock option
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