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NEWS for veteran Window Maker users
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-----------------------------------
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--- 0.70.1
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--- 0.80.0
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Shading/Unshading windows using mouse wheel on their titlebar
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---------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -23,6 +23,68 @@ 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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Shared application icons
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------------------------
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Real application icon sharing was implemented in place of the collapse
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appicon thing. With this applications of the same instance.class will
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have a single shared application icon and hiding will hide all windows
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of the aplications attached to that appicon as if there is a single
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application. This feature is enabled by default for all applications in
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the global WMWindowAttributes defaults domain using:
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"*" = {SharedAppIcon = Yes;};
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If you're not satisfied with this or want the old behaviour back you
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can revert this (either in the global domain for all users or in your
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personal WMWindowAttibutes domain) using SharedAppIcon = No; for "*"
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It can also be enabled/disabled for individual applications as needed.
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Setting this option can be done using the window's inspector panel in the
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"Application Specific" section. You can set/unset it for all applications by
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using the "Defaults for all windows" in the "Window Specification" section
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Basically using this can have 2 major scenarios:
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1. Leave it on by default, but disable it for the few specific
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applications that do not behave well with it. (default)
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2. Leave it off by default, and enable it for all applications for
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which you want it enabled.
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At this point all applications we tested work ok, some of them even
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work better with this feature turned on: for example xmms and Corel's
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WorkPerfect8 now only have 1 appicon (they used to have 2 without this
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feature).
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This feature is turned off by default for the following applications
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because it's incompatible with them:
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1. all GNUstep applications
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2. applications with an application menu (wterm, Aileron, etc)
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As a side note: wterm can use the shared appicon feature as long as it
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doesn't use the appmenu (will do this by default). If you start it
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using the appmenu (wterm -wm) it will disable the shared appicon
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feature because apps with appmenus are incompatible with this feature.
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If an application is a GNUstep application or if it has an appmenu, it's
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detected automatically and the shared appicon is disabled automatically
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without any user intervention or need to configure anything.
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Dock/Clip stealing appicons
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---------------------------
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This feature is different form the Clip's "Autoattract Icons" feature
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as it won't attach any new icon to the dock/clip.
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What it does, is when you start an application by other means than
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dock/clip, like for example using the main menu or a terminal, it will
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search the dock/clips for the presence of an appicon for that
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application, that is not already running at that moment and will attach
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the started application to that appicon in the dock/clip if available,
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making it look like the dock/clip just stole the appicon for the started
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application. There is an animation for this to offer visual feedback
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that this happened.
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--- 0.70.0
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src/dialog.c
46
src/dialog.c
@@ -961,28 +961,50 @@ logoPushCallback(void *data)
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static int oldi = 0;
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int len;
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static int jingobeu[] = {
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329, 150, -1, 100, 329, 150, -1, 100, 329, 300, -1, 250,
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329, 150, -1, 100, 329, 150, -1, 100, 329, 300, -1, 250,
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329, 150, 392, 150, 261, 150, 293, 150, 329, 400, -1, 400, 0
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329, 150, -1, 100, 329, 150, -1, 100, 329, 300, -1, 250,
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329, 150, -1, 100, 329, 150, -1, 100, 329, 300, -1, 250,
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329, 150, 392, 150, 261, 150, 293, 150, 329, 400, -1, 400, 0
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};
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static int c = 0;
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if (panel->x) {
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XKeyboardControl kc;
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XKeyboardControl kc;
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XKeyboardState ksave;
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unsigned long mask = KBBellPitch|KBBellDuration|KBBellPercent;
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XGetKeyboardControl(dpy, &ksave);
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if (panel->x > 0) {
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if(jingobeu[panel->x-1]==0){panel->x=-1;}else if(jingobeu[panel->x
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-1]<0){panel->x++;c=jingobeu[panel->x-1]/50;panel->x++;}else if(c==0){
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kc.bell_pitch=jingobeu[panel->x-1];panel->x++;kc.bell_percent=50;c=
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jingobeu[panel->x-1]/50;kc.bell_duration=jingobeu[panel->x-1];panel->x++;
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XChangeKeyboardControl(dpy,KBBellPitch|KBBellDuration|KBBellPercent,&kc);
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XBell(dpy,50);XFlush(dpy);}else{c--;}}
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if(jingobeu[panel->x-1]==0) {
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panel->x=-1;
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} else if (jingobeu[panel->x-1]<0) {
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panel->x++;
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c=jingobeu[panel->x-1]/50;
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panel->x++;
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} else if (c==0) {
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kc.bell_percent=50;
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kc.bell_pitch=jingobeu[panel->x-1];
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panel->x++;
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kc.bell_duration=jingobeu[panel->x-1];
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c=jingobeu[panel->x-1]/50;
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panel->x++;
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XChangeKeyboardControl(dpy, mask, &kc);
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XBell(dpy, 50);
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XFlush(dpy);
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} else {
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c--;
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}
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}
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if (!(panel->cycle % 4)) {
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WMPixmap *p;
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p = DoXThing(panel->wwin);
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WMSetLabelImage(panel->logoL, p);
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}
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}
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kc.bell_pitch = ksave.bell_pitch;
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kc.bell_percent = ksave.bell_percent;
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kc.bell_duration = ksave.bell_duration;
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XChangeKeyboardControl(dpy, mask, &kc);
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} else if (panel->cycle < 30) {
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RImage *image;
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WMPixmap *pix;
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@@ -1470,7 +1492,7 @@ wShowInfoPanel(WScreen *scr)
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panel->timer = WMAddTimerHandler(100, logoPushCallback, panel);
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panel->cycle = 0;
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panel->x = 1;
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panel->str = _("Merry X'mas!");
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panel->str = _("Merry Christmas!");
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panel->oldPix = WMRetainPixmap(WMGetLabelImage(panel->logoL));
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}
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#endif
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