It was removed on 67a8a82670 with the assumption that
nothing was using it. But that was not really the case - FSViewer
used it.
I've just tested it. After a trivial fix regarding the change in
the function definition of WMWritePropListToFile(), FSViewer
compiles and even seems to work (didn't test much though).
So let's not be unfair with FSViewer and put wmlib back. FSViewer
might even be used for educational purposes for people wanting to
write apps using WINGs etc.
was this ever used for anything? i checked a couple hundred dockapps,
no joy; there's nothing in debian (afaict) that build-depends on it,
so let's try doing away with it.
for arq in `git ls-files *.c`; do
echo $arq;
indent -linux -l115 $arq;
done
The different line break at 115 columns is because
I use a widescreen monitor :-)
- Separated the font caches for normal fonts and fontsets in WINGs (they can
have the same names and collide in the cache giving unwanted results)
- Updated the years in the copyright notices