Window maximize state is not persistent between windowmaker sessions.
This patch is updating the save and restore workspace state functions
to update the state in the WMSTATE file.
For apps which are not setting the window WM_COMMAND property like those old
apps using Motif toolkit (I am thinking of NEdit for example)
it's bringing some issues in windowmaker which is relying on it for a few interactions.
Especially,
*an app without WM_COMMAND will not be saved during the workspace state
(so session restore is not working for them)
*when added to the dock, the settings parameters are empty and need to be filled
*cannot autostart from the dock (even if the settings are manually filled and saved)
*right click on the app titlebar, and choosing Launch has no effect
The patch below allows the workspace state to be saved for those apps without WM_COMMAND
that have been launched from the dock. We are just reusing what have been set in the
Application Path Settings of the dock app (and it does not require extra libs like libXRes).
It is generally considered bad practice to place an assignation inside the
expression for an "if" statement because it is often a source of bug,
because of possible typos and because it makes reviewing code more
complicated.
This patch fixes as much cases as possible to make the code easier to read.
Signed-off-by: Christophe CURIS <christophe.curis@free.fr>
There are some risks associated with the way arguments are used in macros,
and using a function also allows check on the type of arguments and leaves
more room to the compiler for making the best optimisation choice; it also
allows writing easier to read code (and thus, to maintain).
As a side effect, this should also help Coverity in avoiding false positive
bug reports (like #109605 and #109607).
Signed-off-by: Christophe CURIS <christophe.curis@free.fr>
Revert patches that moved variables from WMScreen to global level
because this broke X displays with multiple independent screens and
caused dock and clip icons to become mixed up. When managing multiple
screens each screen used to have it's own state/dock and clip. This
commit restores that by reverting mainly the commits listed below (and
those that are invalidated by reverting these) and fixing up later
commits to apply after the revert.
Reverted commits:
f60e65001b Moved 'workspace_name_font' from the Screen to a Workspace object in the global namespace
9e103a46e9 Variable workspace_count moved to the workspace object in the global namespace
e5ae684d02 Variable last_workspace moved to workspace object in global namespace
c610b8d7ce Variable current_workspace moved to workspace object in global namespace
f0c5073600 Array of workspaces moved to the workspace object in the global namespace
9c252988f8 Variable workspace_menu moved to workspace object in global namespace
e86b8dcb2f Clip, Dock and Drawers menu moved to appropriate global namespace
074092f319 Removed WScreen args not used
4a7daf2322 AppIcon list moved out of WScreen
2103fe390b Variable clip_icon moved to clip object in the global namespace
014bc52531 wClipIconPaint appicon argument removed
40e1ea08b8 Varible session_state moved to global namespace
6987d4aa40 Removed WScreen argument
0de3e590ce shortcutWindows moved to w_global
2e64831fb6 Removed unused variable wapp_list
b6423a7b4f wmaker: Moved variable Screen Count into the global namespace
Signed-off-by: Carlos R. Mafra <crmafra@gmail.com>
The variable session_state, defined in screen.h (WScreen), is moved to
the global variable w_global.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
The variable workspaces, that contains the list of workspaces
is moved to the global workspace properties.
Now the screen is not needed to know the workspaces.
The function getWindowState() doesn't need the WScreen argument.
The variable current_workspace, that contains the current workspace
is moved to the global workspace properties.
Now the screen is not needed to know the workspace_count.
The variable workspace_count, that contains the number of workspaces
is moved to the global workspace properties.
Now the screen is not needed to know the workspace_count.
Drawers are horizontal docks, and they can themselves only live in the dock
To use them, right click on the dock or a docked appicon and select "Add
a drawer". Then move appicons into the drawer (drag them with the
mouse). You may change the icon of the drawer. By default, drawers
auto-expand and -collapse, and auto-raise/lower. This can be customized
in the same way as for the clip.
Set DisableDrawers to YES in G/D/WindowMaker if you do not want to see
the menu entry to add a drawer.
Just discovered this bug: the auto-attract icon functionality will not
work (to be precise, it crashes WM!) if the clip is disabled
(NoClip=YES). Will fix shortly, of course.
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.
The functions of main.c should be included in main.h, not in funcs.h.
This patch adds the main.h file and moves the function prototypes to
this file.
The not needed "include funcs.h" are removed.
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.
There is a bug which happens when one modifies the "Initial Workspace" in the
"Attributes..." menu. Upon saving the change wmaker segfaults.
Commit ad373ef0dd ("WindowMaker: New function wGetWorkspaceNumber")
used wfree() in variables which were not wmalloc'ed. Fix this.
The new function wGetWorkspaceNumber returns the workspace number
for a given workspace name.
The code of this function is already used in session.c and wdefaults.c
and now is moved to workspace.c
In wSessionRestoreLastWorkspace the char value is checked before
calling the function, because without string, the function don't do
nothing.
This patch removes the unneeded curly brackets in multiple files.
It also add some comments in the code. In usermenu.c removes some
variables not used.
PropGetWMClass()
- XAllocClassHint()s a struct for class hint data
- This is filled by XGetClassHint(), which in turn uses Xlib to allocate
some more space for XClassHint members
- Upon XGetClassHint() failure, "default" is libc malloc'd (via strdup),
and is returned to the caller
- Upon XGetClassHint() success, XClassHint members are returned raw --
these members must be freed with XFree() (see XAllocClassHint(3))
- Thus it's up to PropGetWMClass() callers to decide (based upon the return
value) which method (libc free() or XFree()) to use to free res_name
and res_class. This was done nowhere, thus leaking some memory
on every failed PropGetWMClass() call.
- So just strdup the successful res_name/res_class members, XFree() them
while still in PropGetWMClass(), and allow callers to unconditionally
libc free() whatever PropGetWMClass() returns.
* Remove assigned but not used variables (GCC 4.6)
* Bump _XOPEN_SOURCE to 600, ridding of FreeBSD warnings (this probably need
to be tweaked on a per-implementation basis as problems arise)
In commit d6c134f420 ("Do not switch
workspace to follow new windows in others") the default behavior
was changed, and workspace switching to follow focus requests was
strictly forbidden.
Although that seems to be a sane thing to do by default, that raises
concerns about whether Window Maker could be more flexible in that
respect -- allowing the user to choose which applications are or
are not allowed to do that.
This patch adds such configuration, located in the "Advanced Options"
submenu of the top-level "Attributes" menu.
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 :-)
The WINGs-function wtokensplit does not set argv to NULL if no string has been
split - instead argc is set to 0.
You can only observe this issue if you compile Window Maker without any
optimization:
compile Window Maker with CFLAGS=""
run Window Maker and save a session
change session-file and replace a 'command xyz' line with 'command " "'
restart Window Maker
watch "Fatal error"-message
Retrieved-from: http://paldium.homeunix.org/tobias/wmaker/
Submitted-by: Gilbert Ashley <amigo@ibiblio.org>
- 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
- 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
- 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).