The man page of XChangeProperty() says:
"If the specified format is 32, the property data must be a
long array."
And as we call it with format 32, the type of 'data' must
be 'long'. It happens to work nowadays in 32-bit architectures
because sizeof(CARD32) = sizeof(long), but that is no longer
true in 64-bit mode.
This patch was downloaded from
www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/x11/windowmaker/patches/patch-WINGs_wwindow_c
and I thank Alexey I. Frolov and Vladimir Nadvornik for helping me
to understand it on a wmaker-dev thread.
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 :-)
are affected. Fixes for old code too.
- Double buffering in WMList. All widgets or apps using WMList and
having user drawing porcedures in place will inherit this double
buffering automatically too.
- New functions in WINGs: WMGetColorAlpha(), WMIsAAFont()
- Misc code cleanups in WINGs and src/dialog.c
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
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- Added retain/release mechanism to RImage by adding RRetainImage() and
RReleaseImage(). RDestroyImage() is an alias to RReleaseImage() now, but
will be removed in a future release because it no longer fits with the
semantics. Will be kept for a while to allow a smoother transition.
More about in wrlib/NEWS
For WINGs:
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- Small API change:
1. Renamed WMSetApplicationIconImage(), WMGetApplicationIconImage() and
WMSetWindowMiniwindowImage() to respectively WMSetApplicationIconPixmap(),
WMGetApplicationIconPixmap() and WMSetWindowMiniwindowPixmap()
They operate on a WMPixmap which is practically an X Pixmap with no alpha
channel information and the new name is more suggestive and also leaves
room for the new functions added for operating on images with alpha info.
2. Added WMSetApplicationIconImage() and WMGetApplicationIconImage() which
operate on an RImage and store alpha information too.
3. Added WMGetApplicationIconBlendedPixmap() which will take the image with
alpha set by WMSetApplicationIconImage() and will blend it with a color.
If color is NULL it will blend using the default panel color (#aeaaae)
All these changes will allow WINGs to handle images with alpha blending
correctly in panels and wherever else needed. More about in WINGs/NEWS.
- updated panels to use the newly available RImages if present and fallback
to old WMPixmaps if not, to properly show alpha blended images.
- replaced some still left malloc's with wmalloc's.
For Window Maker:
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- Fixed wrong mapping position of the "Docked Applications Panel" for some
icons.
- Smoother animation for the smiley =)
- Made images with alpha blending be shown correctly in the panels and the
icon chooser.
- The icon image set to be shown in panels ("Logo.WMPanel") will be
automatically updated if its entry in WMWindowAttributes changes (without
a need to restart as until now).
*** Note!!! ***
If you are developing applications with one of libwraster or libWINGs
then you should look to wrlib/NEWS and WINGs/NEWS to see what changed
and how should you update your code.
- fixed crash with DisableMiniwindows and icon pixmap changes
- fixed crash when changing icon of window without WM_CLASS
- added IAmAnnoyingAndDontWantWorkspaceNameDisplay
- added hysteresys for offscreen menu scrollback
- fixed bug with IgnoreFocusClick
- fixed crash with windows with width == 1 (Alban Hertroys
<dalroi@wit401310.student.utwente.nl>)
- added SHEXEC command
- fixed resizebarback for SHADOW_RESIZEBAR ( jim knoble jmknoble@pobox.com)