The function wAppIconSave is splitted in two functions:
wAppIconSave() + save_app_icon_core()
The function save_app_icon_core will be used in other functions as
common code.
The Bool value is not used, therefore it suffices to return void.
wAppIconChangeImage is removed from appicon.h, because it is not implemented.
Small code cleanup for wAppIconCreateForDock at appicon.h.
The icon functions wApplicationExtractDirPackIcon() wApplicationSaveIconPathFor()
are moved to appicon.c from application.c.
This functions are Application Icon related and should be included in appicon.
The functions makeAppIconFor and removeAppIconFor are moved from
winspector.c to appicon.c, and now are not static.
The reason to move these functions is because are used to create
and remove app_icons, therefore should be included in this file.
Finally, this functions will be updated and splitted in next patches.
New function to save the icon "save_app_icon". This function is
created in appicon.c, because is related to app_icons. The contents
are from application.c. No important modifications are included in
this function. Removed the includes not needed.
memset is the last function call in wmalloc, just before it returns the
newly allocated memory. Therefore it is not needed to call it again
after wmalloc call. Although I would prefer to switch wmalloc to a
calloc-based wcalloc function, the compatibility of WINGs for old apps
should be kept.
Zoltan Balaton points out that Control + Doubleclick on docked app will
launch a new instance. For consistency with that behaviour we now allow
Control + Doubleclick on an undocked appicon to invoke the new
relaunching functionality.
We also now restrict doubleclick handling to the left mouse button in
order to avoid relaunching the application twice when the middle button
is used.
There is little point caching a pixmap for an app that isn't in the
dock. This patch creates a function wAppIconSave that saves only if the
app icon is docked, and adds calls to that function in all the places
where an appicon can transition from undocked to docked.
It also "adds" a function wApplicationSaveIconPathFor that saves an icon
path to the configuration plist; the function already existed, it was
just static before.
Signed-off-by: Brad Jorsch <anomie@users.sourceforge.net>
It wasn't defined anywhere and when I defined it, the compilation
did not finish:
appicon.c: In function drawCorner:
appicon.c:206: error: WScreen has no member named focused_texture
appicon.c:208: error: WScreen has no member named unfocused_texture
appicon.c: At top level:
appicon.c:214: error: conflicting types for drawCorner
appicon.c:193: note: previous definition of drawCorner was here
make[2]: *** [appicon.o] Fehler 1
make[1]: *** [all] Fehler 2
make: *** [all-recursive] Fehler 1
So let's simply remove those #ifdefs.
This animation is not as cool as the NORMAL_ICON_KABOON, so I don't
think having a choice here is justified. Let's remove this option
(it was not defined in wconfig.h.in by default) and keep using
the nicer NORMAL_ICON_KABOON.
Two reasons for removing it:
1) I won't ever want to hear useless sounds
2) The sound support is a bit of a joke. The code is there but you have
to hunt it somewhere else (not in any repository that I know of).
In my 10 years of using wmaker, I never used it for this reason.
Now I consider having no sound in Window Maker a feature, and I like
it that way. So there is no point in carrying useless code around.
PS: There is still the code in WPrefs to be removed.
This patch is from the contrib directory. It adds an option to allow starting
DockApps with a single click. It's a handy option that adds only a few lines to
the code.
It is a good feature patch example because it includes modifications
to the WPrefs application so that the feature can be easily enabled or
disabled. The one-click ability allows wmaker to integrate more seemlessly with
programs like ROX-Filer which can be configured to use single or double click
actions.
The README in the contrib/ directory says,
author:
Sebastien Bauer <seb_bauer@bigfoot.com>
John Morrissey <jwm@horde.net>
updated for Window Maker 0.65.0 by:
Daniel Richard G. <skunk@graphics.lcs.mit.edu>
updated for Window Maker 0.80.2 by:
Martial Daumas <martial@nasgaia.org>
update for 0.80.2+ by:
steve lion <steve.lion@verizon.net> and vlaad
This is a bug fix. Bug overview: if an AppIcon is moved rapidly over a Clip
set to auto-expand, the latter may erroneously auto-expand afterwards.
How to reproduce it: set a Clip to auto-collapse, and make sure it contains a
(random) AppIcon, so as to easily visualise its open/close state. Now move
rapidly an AppIcon over the Clip. Try to move it so fast that the cursor
sometimes is out of the AppIcon's tile. Then, replace the AppIcon out of the
Clip.
Explanation and correction: if, while the AppIcon was being moved, the mouse
cursor entered at least once in the Clip's tile, the latter is going to
receive an EnterNotify event (after the AppIcon is replaced) and thus expand
automatically after the relevant delay. The solution is to simply "gobble"
(i.e., ignore) all EnterNotify events when moving an AppIcon.
The "Kill Application" dialog window doesn't always show the
application name when killing DockApps. It shows its wm_class
instead, which is not always the same as the app name.
This patch allows the Kill Application dialog window to show
the application name in the window -- as expressed by using the
basename of the path to the application.
[crmafra: Added wtokensplit() to get only the app name]
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 :-)
- Fixed the signal handler for crashes (ie, removed it) and made wmaker
restarting be made automatically by a monitoring process.
- Made NetWM support be enabled by default
- Removed old code to store/restore workspace state (now relies on netwm)
- Fixed bug in icon chooser dialog that could cause a segmentation fault
in some cases (Pascal Hofstee <caelian@gmail.com>)
- Fixed crash in asm code in wrlib, with new versions of gcc.
- Fixed bug in the x86_PseudoColor_32_to_8() function which incorrectly
used the r, g, b fields in the conversion.
- Fixed x86 ASM code in wrlib to work on 64 bit architectures.
- Fixed the focus flicker seen with some apps (notably gtk2)
(Alexey Spiridonov <snarkmaster@gmail.com>)
- Fixed all crashing bugs that were generated by wmaker starting with the
WMState file missing.
- Added NetWM support (a modified version of the patch originaly written
by Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>)
- Applied patch to enhance the Virtual Desktop behaviour, and to integrate
it with the NetWM code (Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>)
- Applied a few xinerama and placement fixes (Peter Zijlstra
<a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>)
- Fixed memory leak in dock code.
- Fixed and enhanced the text wrapping in WINGs.
- Fixed the layout of some elements in WPrefs.app
- Added workaround for aplications that don't set the required hints on the
client leader window, but they set them on normal windows (observer with
KDE 3.3.0 mainly). This will allow these apps to get an appicon again.
(they should be fixed still)
- Added workaround for applications that do not set a command with
XSetCommand(), but instead they set the _NET_WM_PID property. This works
with operating systems that offer a /proc interface similar to what linux
has. (This also is to fix problems with KDE 3.3.0 apps, but not only them).
- Fixed bug with autostart and exit scripts not being executed if user
GNUstep path was different from ~/GNUstep (when setting GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT)
- Added utf8 support in WINGs (removed old X core font code)
- Added utility to convert old font names to new font names in style files
- fixed the workspace name display problem.
- replaced most of scr->xxx_pixel with scr->xxx_color
- removed some obsoleted GC's in the WScreen structure
WMDrawString() and WMDrawImageString() now take WMColor instead of GC as
arguments. WMDrawImageString() receives 2 colors (text & background).
This is to allow easy extension for Xft/Xrender and hide X low level details
- Added alpha channel to WMColor. 2 new functions also:
WMCreateRGBAColor() and WMSetColorAlpha()
- Miscelaneous code cleanups in wtext.c
- Removed obsoleted acconfig.h and implemented its functionality using
AC_DEFINE and AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED as autoconf 2.5x recommends.
This will definitely enforce the need to use autoconf 2.5x
- 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
shell/xterm or from the main menu, if there is a docked appicon of that
class that is not running at the time the app is launched.
- Added animation to show that the appicon was stolen by the dock (the way
NEXTSTEP did - map an appicon as it normally would have been, then slide it
to the position the docked appicon is).
- Updated the animation constants for scrolling/sliding/shading to better
adapt to newer/faster machines. Also used wusleep(10) when the delay was 0
to get rid of the jerky animation when there was no delay.
- Also tested the backward compatibility ability of the WINGs proplist code
which seems to work quite well.
Starting with this moment, Window Maker no longer needs libPropList and is
now using the better and much more robust proplist code from WINGs. Also the
WINGs based proplist code is actively maintained while the old libPropList
code is practically dead and flawed by the fact that it borrowed concepts
from the UserDefaults which conflicted with the retain/release mechanism,
making some problems that libPropList had, practically unsolvable without a
complete redesign (which can be found in the more robust WINGs code).
be sure to replace wstrappend() with wstrconcat() anywhere in your code
because a new wstrappend() function will be implemented that will have
different semantics and if your code will use the new one instead of
the old will break.