I noticed one instance of this while looking at the code the other day,
and after a quick grep, realized it happened a *lot*! One of the many
frustrating things about the English language is that we use apostrophes
to make pretty much everything possessive *except* the pronoun "it".
In that case, we use "its". "It's" is reserved for the contraction
meaning "it is" or "it has".
fix the 2 problems mentioend below:
- Fixed buggy handling of UTF8 characters in textfields in WINGs.
- Fixed segfault in WPrefs when some font description is missing from the
configuration file.
WINGs based applications should now work with both KDE and GNOME
applications (Sylvain Reynal <sreynal@nerim.net>)
- better check for the XDND protocol version when interoperating with other
applications. As it seems xdnd version 3 (which WINGs supports) and newer
are not backward compatible with xdnd version 1 and 2. This is why WINGs
applications cannot interoperate with GNUstep applications (which uses
xdnd version 2). Xdnd version 4 and 5 are backwards compatible with
version 3 though. (Sylvain Reynal <sreynal@nerim.net>)
small integer and causing unexpected color releases that can crash
Window Maker (Martin Frydl <martin.frydl@systinet.com>)
- fixed a small memory leak in WINGs/wview.c caused by not releasing the
background color of a view (Martin Frydl <martin.frydl@systinet.com>)
on 64bit platforms (Max Loparyev <max@city.veganet.ru>)
- fixed issue with icon colors on big endian platforms
(Max Loparyev <max@city.veganet.ru>)
patch based on a previous patch by Vladimir Nadvornik <nadvornik@suse.cz>
belong to, that works without auto-arranging the icons, while still avoiding
multiple icons in the same spot by moving the miniwindows to a new slot if
their old slot was occupied in the meantime.
- double clicking an appicon will also raise the miniwindows that belong to
that application to the front (along with the normal windows).
the old .AppInfo/... to the new Library/WindowMaker/... on the fly when
Window Maker starts.
This should allow a transparent transition without any need for users to do
anything.