The definition and call for wGetRectForHead is moved inside the
if block where is used. This code adds a WScreen pointer to make
the line shorter.
If menu->frame is NULL, then was NULL before this patch, so this
code doesn't include an error about this.
This patch will used with next patch to move the code inside the
block to an specific function.
This code was used to create the window where the workspace name was showed
to the user. The code now use the standar balloon system, therefore this code
is not used anymore and can be removed.
The function XClearWindow() is called twice, we can remove one.
See the asterisks (**):
Before the call to wIconPaint():
-----------------8<--------------------------
+++ b/src/icon.c
@@ -621,7 +621,6 @@ void update_icon_pixmap(WIcon *icon)
XSetWindowBackgroundPixmap(dpy, icon->core->window, icon->pixmap);
/* Paint it */
** XClearWindow(dpy, icon->core->window);
wIconPaint(icon);
}
-----------------8<--------------------------
First call in wIconPaint() function:
-----------------8<--------------------------
void wIconPaint(WIcon *icon)
{
WScreen *scr = icon->core->screen_ptr;
int x, l, w;
char *tmp;
** XClearWindow(dpy, icon->core->window);
-----------------8<--------------------------
The function wCoreCreateTopLevel() is used in two files (icon.c and
framewin.c), but after create the window, some attributes are changed.
This patch moves the change inside the wCoreCreateTopLevel(), avoiding to
call XChangeWindowAttributes() after the window creation. Now the window
is created in only one step, with all the final attributes.
Some details:
- The function wCoreCreateTopLevel() has now one argument more, the
border pixel color. This attribute was used always as the screen
frame_border_pixel, but in icon.c the attribute is changed to
white_pixel. Now the function wCoreCreateTopLevel() receives the
value frame_border_pixel in framewin.c and scr->white_pixel in
icon.c, as argument.
- The vmask and attribs variables and the call to XChangeWindowAttributes()
are removed in framewin.c and icon.c. The values CWSaveUnder for vmask and
attribs.save_under = True are used if wPreferences.use_saveunders is True.
- CWBorderPixel is not needed in icon.c, because was previously set in wcore.c!
The dock types NORMAL_DOCK and EXTENDED_DOCK are never used
so can be removed.
kix@debian:~/src/wmaker/git/wmaker-crm-base$ rgrep NORMAL_DOCK *
src/dock.h:#define NORMAL_DOCK WM_DOCK
kix@debian:~/src/wmaker/git/wmaker-crm-base$ rgrep EXTENDED_DOCK *
src/dock.h:#define EXTENDED_DOCK WM_CLIP
kix@debian:~/src/wmaker/git/wmaker-crm-base$
The function wSessionRestoreState() calls execCommand()
with the argument "host", but this argument is never used,
so we can remove the argument and the code to make that
argument, dead code at wSessionRestoreState.
There can be these 4 situations:
1. ignore flag + file set
2. no ignore flag + file set
3. ignore flag + no file set
4. no ignore flag + no file set
If the "ignore client supplied icon flag" is not set it means the user wants to use the client-provided icon,
so the eventual file name which might be in the entry field is ignored.
If the user sets the ignore flag and sets the icon name all is fine and Option 1 is done.
If the user tries to set an icon (ignore flag is set) but the file textbox is not set we show the
warning:
"Ignore client supplied icon is set, but icon filename textbox is empty. Using client supplied icon"
and use the client-supplied icon instead.
This patch removes all the appicon stuff from the application creation
to the appicon creation. Now, the application only calls one function
(create_appicon_for_application()) and this function do all the work.
The function do the same code than the code before this patch, but the
only change is that the "if" test to check if the appicon was found in
the docks now is negated, removing the return and doing the appicon_save
inside the function.
Finally, the old makeAppIconFor is now create_appicon_for_application().
The new function set_icon_image_from_database() removes the dup code
from these functions:
icon.c:icon_create_for_dock()
icon.c:icon_create_for_wwindow()
appicon.c:removeAppIconFor()
The only different change is that in the functions icon_create_for_dock()
and icon_create_for_wwindow(), the icon->tile_type assignment is done
before set the icon image filename and icon image, but this variable
is not used in these functions (is used in wIconUpdate function) but in both
functions the icon->tile_type assignment is done before wIconUpdate(), like
the code previous to this patch, so there is no problem moving icon->tile_type.
This patch sets the correct icon after kill a docked application.
To reproduce the problem (as Carlos reported to me), follow these
steps:
1. With a docked application, not running, set the icon image.
2. Launch the docked application.
3. Kill the application, using for example the app dock menu.
The icon is lost. But if wmaker is restarted, the icon backs again.
The problem is because when the application is closed, the function
removeAppIconFor() calls wIconUpdate(), but this function doesn't
find the icon in the file system again. The icon is loaded from the
filesystem only when the application is created.
This patch creates the icon image again, then calls wIconUpdate() to
set the icon image or the default icon image if the icon image was
not found, then wPaint it.
These lines comes from the create_appicon_from_* functions, used
to set the icon image for docks and applications. Are copy/pasted.
The new function W_setconf_doubleClickDelay() sets the value for
WPreferences.W_setconf_doubleClickDelay(), therefore the private
data of WPreferences struct is not used.
This call is used at defaults.c to set the doubleClickDelay().
From the BALATON Zoltan comment:
If the P in WINGsP.h stands for Private then no files outside of WINGs
should include it. If WINGsConfiguration is an internal structure of
WINGs then only accessor methods should be used outside of WINGs.
This patch uses the new functions to read the WINGs configuration, not
using the internal library data.
These new functions:
unsigned W_getconf_mouseWheelUp(void);
unsigned W_getconf_mouseWheelDown(void);
returns the WINGs configuration for the Mouse Wheel Up and Down
values.
The new shutdown.h file includes the shutdown modes and the functions
to shutdown Window Maker.
The function definitios were moved from funcs.h and the struct WShutdownMode
from WindowMaker.h.
Now, externs are not needed, only include shutdown.h
This patch moves the XRANDR variable definitions to screen.h, because
xrandr is related to screen behavior. Then, the definition externs
can be removed.
This patch also changes (in event.c) the ConfigureNotify event processing
to avoid call the "if" block if XRANDR is not enabled. I chose the option of
move the if into the HAVE_XRANDR block instead of include the
ConfigureNotify case inside of the HAVE_XRANDR block (proposed by
BALATON Zoltan) to avoid call the default option if not needed.
These are the final changes for the new version 0.95.4. The main change
is set right the symbols for the new version, that include:
- Changes in debian/libwutil2.symbols from the git version to 0.95.4
- Changes in debian/changelog about the comments for the new version
On the other hand, the new debug schema is using hashes, therefore
the /usr/lib/debug/wmaker folder not longer exists. The new folder
is /usr/lib/debug/.build-id. This folder is auto-created and then
we don't need create it in debian/wmaker-dbg.dirs. Therefore, the file
debian/wmaker-dbg.dirs is empty and can be removed.
Finally, a little comment about folder in debian/README.Debian.
For a icon, the icon image is stored in icon->file_image. If we repaint
the image, we we don't need search the icon again. We can continue using
icon->file_image.
Indeed, if launch the "window inspector" window (winspector), using a
saved icon and "ignore client icon" set, then the database holds the
name of the icon to draw on the screen. If we remove the icon info in
the winspector (removing the file name or un-setting the "ignore client
icon" flag, then the database losts the icon name and then the function
wDefaultUpdateIcons() cannot find the icon to draw for the icon.
In winspector, with this patch, the previous image set by "ApplySettings"
and stored at icon->file_image is used.
This patch avoids to save the icon name in the configuration file
if the flag "Ignore client supplied icon" is not selected.
First, when winspector tries to show the icon to the user, it must not search
the default icon. It should use the specific icon or the icon provided
by the client.
When we click in "save Settings", the function saveSettings reads the icon
specified by the user in the text box. If the checkbox "Ignore client supplied
icon" is not selected, then saves the icon too.
Using this behaviour we never recover the initial position (no icon selected,
no ignore client supplied icon flag set). This patch recovers the initial
state of the icon options.
When the user unsets the ignore client the filename provided is not saved in
the configuration file. Now, the configuration is like the initial status.
If the user checks the flag and set the file to use as icon, the file is used.
This patch sets a correct style on winspector.c. It removes some
empty lines, moves variable definitions to the function heads,
moves preprocessor definitions to the top of the file and removes
some extra curly brackets.
The function to create the winspector panel is so big, and is hard
to understand it. This patch split the function createInspectorForWindow
in some extra functions:
create_tab_window_attributes
create_tab_window_advanced
create_tab_icon_workspace
create_tab_app_specific
This functions don't do nothing extra, only the code is moved to them.
This patch avoid a crash when moving an icon without command.
To reproduce the problem:
1. Launch an application, for example xeyes, with appicon.
2. Move the appicon to the clip.
3. Close the application.
4. Edit the appicon in the clip, and empty the commands fields.
5. Move the appicon from the clip to the dock. -> Crash.
The crash happends because icon->icon->owner is NULL and then
wwin will be NULL. Then the call of wwin->client_win will crash.
This patch checks if icon->icon->owner is not null (application is
running) and then assign it to wwin. Then get the command from the
running application.
The function applySettings() set now the icons. Updated icons are:
- Appicon: Always, with or without always_user_icon
- Window: If the window is minimized, with or without always_user_icon.
Window must be minimized to see the icon change, else, wwin->icon
doesn't exist and therefore you won't see this change (no icon).
There is a problem if the window is not minimized and is minimezed,
because it will show the icon in the database, not the assigned icon.
This problem must be updated not here, in the wIconifyWindow()
function, at actions.c
The function wIconChangeImageFile set the file_image variable directly,
now the code is faster and the assigned image is used.
Before this patch, the assigned file couldn't be used, because wIconUpdate
serached the icon using different methods.
The variable wwin is only used in one block of the if, so should be moved
inside this block. OTOH, is better check if the variabl exists before
assign it. The code now is more stable and avoid crashes.
The dock applications has their icon image set in icon->file_image
to draw the icon if the application is not running. But if the
application is running, the icon mustn't be show. This patch don't
paint the icon for docks.
The function wIconUpdate can receive a image to setup as icon image.
If image is NULL, then use the original method, using different procedures
to get the image.
The function wIconValidateIconSize checks if the width size and height size are
less than the preference size (and left space for the border). If the width
size or height size is greater than the preference, then checks what is the
bigger size of them. Then resize it using the bigger value and holding the
aspect ratio.
Before this patch, wIconValidateIconSize didn't check if height was bigger
than width and always suppose that width was greater than height.
The function get_wwindow_image_from_wmhints returns a image from WM Hints,
but the image could be larger than the desired.
Then, the image can be resized using wIconValidateIconSize(). The resize
should be done in get_rimage_icon_from_wm_hints(), not in the function
get_wwindow_image_from_wmhints(). This is because the function
get_wwindow_image_from_wmhints() is used in wIconStore() too. If we resize
the image before save it to disk, then if we change the icon/dock size, then
the image saved will have a different size than the curren icon size. Is
better resize the image when is painted in the screen, not the image saved.
This patch only add some tabs the window.h (only window struct area).
The main change is that moves this block to switchpanel.c, because
is only used there:
((w)->wm_gnustep_attr->flags & GSWindowLevelAttr) && \
((w)->wm_gnustep_attr->window_level == WMMainMenuWindowLevel || \
(w)->wm_gnustep_attr->window_level == WMSubmenuWindowLevel))
The patch also include two comments in the window's image:
- WIcon icon is only used when the window is minimized, else is NULL
- RImage has the window image, used in switchpanel,...
The WIcon variable force_paint can be removed, because now is possible
update the icon directly in the function wAppIconPaint.
Now wAppIconPaint creates the RImage file if needed, and then paint it.
The function get_default_image_path has the WScreen argument that
is not used, so can be removed.
The function could be static, but perhaps is interesting leave it
as public.
The function get_default_icon_filename(), now get_icon_filename(),
was working in a bad way. Before this patch, the function always
searched the default icon in the second search:
- file_name = wDefaultGetIconFile(winstance, wclass, True);
+ file_name = wDefaultGetIconFile(winstance, wclass, False);
For this reason, the argument default_icon didn't work.
This patch change it. Now, if the default_icon is false, the function
can return NULL, then other functions can do the correct work. For
example, now wDefaultGetImage() doesn't need do nothing, because the
default_icon is set to True. get_icon_filename() checks if the
icon exists in the disk before returning it (except for default icon
in get_default_image_path(scr).
The line "icon_editing = 0" is the first line in the "if" sentence
and the first (and only) sentence in the "else" block, so can be
moved outside the if-else (and the empty else block can be removed).
The function wIconSetHighlited() is now faster because it doesn't
re-create the icon before setting the Highlited status. Now it only
draws the icon pixmap.
The new function update_icon_pixmap() updates the pixmap for a icon task.
Now, wIconCreate() creates the image and sets the icon->file and
icon->file_image variables and update_icon_pixmap() updates the icon->pixmap.
This is interesting because we can update the pixmaps without creating the
image again.
The function wIconUpdate now create the rimage for the icon, using
different functions. When the icon is created, then the pixmap is
generated using this rimage.
The function get_pixmap_icon_from_icon_win(), before this patch,
creates the pixmap icon for dockapps (docks with a mini application
inside). The function did three steps:
1. Create the (r)image
2. Create the pixmap using the image
3. Put the application inside the image
Now these three steps are three functions:
step 1: static void get_rimage_icon_from_icon_win(WIcon *icon);
step 2: static void get_pixmap_icon_from_icon_win(WIcon *icon);
step 3: static void set_dockapp_in_icon(WIcon *icon);
These functions contains the same code, that before the changes.
The original function get_pixmap_icon_from_icon_win() includes the
calls to the new functions get_rimage_icon_from_icon_win() and
set_dockapp_in_icon()
There is a bug in wmaker with icon files set in config files, but
that doesn't exist in the disk. For example, if the config files have:
etc/WindowMaker/WMWindowAttributes:
xcalc = {AlwaysUserIcon = Yes;Icon = "HP-16C-48.xpm";};
share/WindowMaker/IconSets/Default.iconset:
xcalc = {AlwaysUserIcon = Yes;Icon = "HP-16C-48.xpm";};
But the icon "HP-16C-48.xpm" doesn't exist in the disk, wmaker does:
1. Load the config file in memory, in a database
2. When the application is launched, wmaker tries to find their icon in
the database (using wDefaultGetIconFile), the icon is found: HP-16C-48.xpm
3. When WindowMaker try to find the full path for the icon, using FindImage(),
WindowMaker cannot find the icon, and returns NULL.
Even, if the user set the default_icon boolean variable to True, wmaker
finds in the database the wrong icon.
This patch checks that the icon exists both in the database AND in the disk. If the
icon doesn't exist in the disk and the default_icon variable is set to True,
then windowmaker loads the default icon using the function get_default_image()
because this function searches the default icon directly.
The function get_default_image() is moved from icon.c to wdefaults.c because
it is now used in both places. This function is now splitted, to find the file
(get_default_image_path) path and the file image (get_default_image)
The function get_pixmap_icon_from_icon_win() is now rewritten.
This function now creates the icon using the function get_window_image_from_x11(),
using itself as Window and updates the icon using icon_update_pixmap().
At this point the Pixmap is only the icon background. Now we must put inside the
dockapp, in the correct position. Then the funcion get the dock application size,
(the max size is wPreferences.icon_size, because get_window_image_from_x11() checks
the valid size), checks if the icon has title and then reparents the dockapp to put
it inside the icon.
This patch includes a lot of comments to better understand the code.
The function get_wwindow_image_from_x11() is renamed to get_window_image_from_x11()
and does the same work, but now its argument is a Window struct instead of a
WWindow.
This change is better because it allows objects with Windows (but without
WWindows) to call this function.
The function now is not static to allow its use in other parts of the code.
A new functions get_pixmap_icon_from_x11 and get_rimage_icon_from_x11
are included in icon.h
1. get_pixmap_icon_from_x11, set the rimage at icon->file_image
The code sets net_icon_image in icon->file_image
2. The get_rimage_icon_from_x11 function, only converts
the icon->file_image in icon->pixmap
The function get_pixmap_icon_from_wm_hints() is splitted in two
functions now:
1. get_rimage_icon_from_wm_hints, set the rimage at icon->image
The code comes from the function get_pixmap_icon_from_default_icon()
2. The get_pixmap_icon_from_wm_hints() function, but now only converts
the icon->file_image in icon->pixmap
The function get_pixmap_icon_from_user_icon() is splitted in two
functions now:
1. get_rimage_icon_from_user_icon, set the rimage at icon->image
The code comes from the function get_pixmap_icon_from_default_icon()
2. The get_pixmap_icon_from_user_icon() function, but now only converts
the icon->file_image in icon->pixmap
The function get_pixmap_icon_from_default_icon() is splitted in two
functions now:
1. get_rimage_icon_from_default_icon, set the rimage at icon->image
The code comes from the function get_pixmap_icon_from_default_icon()
2. The get_pixmap_icon_from_default_icon(), but now only converts
the icon->file_image in icon->pixmap
The function get_pixmap_icon_from_wm_hints() is now rewritten using
the functions get_wwindow_image_from_wmhints() and icon_update_pixmap().
Now, the function creates a new RImage using get_wwindow_image_from_wmhints()
and then updates the Pixmap using the function icon_update_pixmap().
The CachedPixmap folder is added to the icon list. This is because
if one icon is created, but the user change it and set other icon, the first
icon cannot be selected anymore using the settings window. The user
needs modify the configuration files by hand.
Some extra paths are added to the debian default config file.
This patch changes the behavior of wIconChangeImageFile.
Before apply this patch the behavior was:
The image (file_image) is set to NULL, then the function tried to find
a new image. If the new image was not found, the variable file_image contains
NULL when the function returns, and the return code was 1.
With this patch the image is changed only if a new image is found.
The function wIconChangeImageFile mustn't update the icon if
no file is set.
This is a bug. To reproduce it:
1. Right click on dock icon. Select "Settings"
2. Erase the Icon Image contents (set empty)
3. Click "OK" -> Exit, no changes... no?
4. Right click on the same dock icon. Select "Settings"
5. Erase the Icon Image contents (set empty)
6. Click "OK" -> Crash
If wmaker don't crash, watch the file ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMWindowAttributes,
the default icon ("*" has trash in the name). Probably something is not fine
at wIconUpdate.
This patch removes the extra commas in the configuration file
WindowMaker.
This bug was created in the commit 0e995bbf6e
but no debian packages were released.
The function remove_wwindowstate is now remove_wwindowstate. This was
proposed by Christophe and Carlos:
- - -
On 2012-10-09 01:09, Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 at 0:58:19 +0200, Christophe wrote:
> you name the function "remove_*", which makes think that it would
> remove the entry from the list, but the function does not do that, it
> just frees the memory, so it may have been better called "free_" (or
> maybe "release_")?
>
Good point, release_ makes more sense to me.
- - -
The function get_default_icon_rimage name is not correct, because
the function doesn't return the default icon rimage, returns the
rimage from a file name. So the correct function name should be
get_rimage_from_file.
The new helper function get_pixmap_icon_from_default_icon search
the default icon in the disk and return it.
Now get_pixmap_icon_from_user_icon() returns do the work about
search the user icon, and the work about default icon is splitted
in the function get_pixmap_icon_from_user_icon.
The function makeIcon is only used in icon_update_pixmap(), so
both functions can be joined. Now the function icon_update_pixmap()
includes the contents of makeIcon.
This patch replaces the Pixmap icons from screen.h with only one
RImage. This image is not processed yet, therefore could be used
for icons with title or without it (replacing def_ticon_pixmap and
def_icon_pixmap variables).
Now the code is better because the Pixmap is generated and saved in
the icon structure.
See that before this patch, the icon->pixmap was set to None!!
With this patch, the icon->pixmap is saved, using the common
method used in the other functions to create Pixmaps, the function
icon_update_pixmap().
The new function get_default_image creates a RImage with the default
icon. Now the function get_pixmap_icon_from_user_icon() is more clear
and show that, first try to get the user selected image, if not set,
then it gets the default icon.
The functions:
void get_pixmap_icon_from_icon_win(WIcon *icon);
int get_pixmap_icon_from_wm_hints(WIcon *icon);
void get_pixmap_icon_from_user_icon(WIcon *icon);
should be static, because are only used in icon.c
The function icon_update_pixmap updates the WIcon's pixmap,
using the values in the WIcon struct.
This function provices a clear function to update the icon,
using only the icon, and the new image to set. This option is
better than using "makeIcon" function, with a lot of arguments.
This patch also changes the variable name "icon" to "image",
because is type rimage and then both functions uses the same name.
The function get_pixmap_icon_from_wm_hints has two extra arguments
(WScreen and WWindow) not needed, because these arguments can be
accessed using the argument WIcon.
This function removes them in the function definition and provides
them in the function code.
The function get_pixmap_icon_from_user_icon uses the argument
scr (WScreen) that is not needed, because the argument is in the
struct WIcon, the other function argument.
This patch removes the argument WScreen and provides it in the function
using WIcon.
This patch do these changes:
1. Removes the extra curly brackets
2. Add curly brackets if needed (code style)
3. Removes spaces in the function prototypes/declaration
I think this is the best moment to do it, all together
in a style clean patch.
4. Moves variable definition with the same type to the same line
The function wNETWMCheckClientHintChange returns a Bool,
but this value is never used, son can be removed.
This function now is void.
kix@osaka:~/src/wmaker/wmaker-crm-tosnd/src$ grep wNETWMCheckClientHintChange *.[ch]
client.c: wNETWMCheckClientHintChange(wwin, event);
wmspec.c:Bool wNETWMCheckClientHintChange(WWindow * wwin, XPropertyEvent * event)
wmspec.h:Bool wNETWMCheckClientHintChange(WWindow *wwin, XPropertyEvent *event);
The function wNETWMCheckClientHints returns a Boolean, but
this value is never used, so can be removed.
This patch removes the boolean returned, the variable hasState,
and so some parts of the function changes.
The patch also moves some variable definition to the same line:
one type, one line.
The variable "check" is always False, so the if (!False) is always
True and the function wNETWMCheckClientHints is always called.
The variable check is not used anymore, so the variable check
can be removed.
The function wNETWMCheckInitialClientState returns a Bool,
but this value is never used, so the function can be void.
kix@osaka:~/src/wmaker/wmaker-crm-tosnd/src$ grep wNETWMCheckInitialClientState *.[ch]
window.c: wNETWMCheckInitialClientState(wwin);
wmspec.c:Bool wNETWMCheckInitialClientState(WWindow * wwin)
wmspec.c: wmessage("wNETWMCheckInitialClientState");
wmspec.h:Bool wNETWMCheckInitialClientState(WWindow *wwin);
kix@osaka:~/src/wmaker/wmaker-crm-tosnd/src$
The wmessage function returns "enter" in two functions, so is
not possible to know the function that sends the message.
It is better to replace it with the function name.
This patch avoids the icon creation in winspector.c and adds the
ability of creating + paiting and unpainting instead of destroying the icon.
Now the icon is always created by wApplicationCreate and the icon
exists while the application is runnning. If the user doesn't want
an appicon the winspector.c will not remove the icon, it will only
not paint it on the screen. But the icon is still created.
Probably the most difficult part in this code is how to handle the
icons in the iconlist. We must include the icon in the iconlist when
it is painted, not when it is created. And it must be removed when it
is unpainted.
We can check if the icon is in the iconlist if icon->next AND icon->prev
are null, else it is on the applist. If it is included we must not
paint it again because the function PlaceIcon() will calculate a new
icon place in the screen including the icon!, then a hole is painted.
This patch set the vmask in one line.
- vmask = CWBorderPixel | CWCursor | CWEventMask | CWOverrideRedirect;
- vmask |= CWColormap;
Is similar to:
+ vmask = CWBorderPixel | CWCursor | CWEventMask | CWOverrideRedirect | CWColormap;
And vmask is not used between the two original lines, therefore we can do the
initialization in only one line.
The contents for searching the icon in wAppIconCreateForDock()
are moved to icon_create_for_dock().
Now wAppIconCreateForDock() and wAppIconCreate() do the same work and
icon_create_for_dock() and icon_create_for_wwindow() do the same work too.
The procedure to create the icon is similar in both functions.
Now wAppIconCreateForDock, needs more arguments (command, instance and class).
These functiosn were renamed:
wIconCreateCore to icon_create_core
wIconCreateWithIconFile to icon_create_for_dock
wIconCreate to icon_create_for_wwindow
The variable "dicon" is now named "aicon", the same name that
the WAppIcon variable used in wAppIconCreate.
Some clean code more, like spaces in function arguments.
Remove the call to wIconUpdate() in wAppIconCreate() and place it in
makeAppIconFor() since wAppIconCreate() is only used in that function
and icon update or icon painting is not icon creation.
Now the function wAppIconCreate() only creates the app_icon.
The function wIconCreate search the icon image calling wDefaultGetIconFile.
wDefaultGetIconFile search first the icon file name and then search the
image using the icon file name. wDefaultGetIconFile returns the icon image
to wIconCreate, then wIconCreate search the file name (again).
Is better that wIconCreate search first the file name, and then get
the image using the file name.
Code in the function wIconCreateWithIconFile does the same task as
get_default_icon_rimage(), therefore replace it with a call to that
function.
It is the code to get the image file (rimage) using the file name.
This patch reviews the code style in dock.c, removing some
curly brackets not needed and adding other where needed.
This patch removes some lines commented and some extra lines for
better understanding.