Do ASAP: ======== - fix bestvisual selection code. Broken. - add a dialog to let user choose if we should restart, restart twm or continue crashing on crash. Do not forget to check if wmaker is already fully running. - fix RemakeStackList() to account for transient windows - make unhide app map windows in the same stacking order they were before hiding - blink border of clients with UrgencyHint set between red and black - finish session stuff - fix scroller to not jump while dragging knob (lock setparameters() while dragging?) - add multiline support for balloons - move/add balloon to WINGs - finish XStandardColormap stuff in wrlib Need to do: =========== - allow user to select/restore default root menu from wprefs - fix and include the windoze cycle window patch - support for X11R6.4 extension for getting extra visual info in wrlib's automatic best context guessing - docklet to control AccessX (keyboard accessibility) functions - rewrite all redundant stuff to use WINGs - resizebartexture option - add function to directly make a thumbnail of an image, using the functionality provided by the image libraries to load a minimal amount of data. + investigate memory leaks - make Docked apps with WM_CLIENT_MACHINE be launched from respective machines (also put a marking showing it's remote launched) - rewrite defaults/wdefaults stuff to use WINGs UD stuff. Search list: ~/G/D/WindowMaker /u/l/s/W/D/WindowMaker built-in-defaults - remake internal string processing to use wchar? unicode? - add new file for stuff like default commands and dnd commands for docked apps, balloons for the dock etc - alpha-channel app specified icons Maybe some day: =============== - virtual workspace - optimize for size Never: (so, dont even bother to ask) ====== - different themes for each workspace. Unless you give us a SGI/Power Onyx with 2 CPUs ;). - anything that requires the mouse pointer to be jumped by WindowMaker to somewhere. This is *terrible* behaviour. And it's not just IMO. - ICCCM 2.0: ICCCM 2.0 (not 1.0, which is what everybody supports so so) is a relatively new standard and nobody, AFAIK, complies with it (not even twm as people tend to think). It has some neat things, but many of the new stuff is really weird and tricky to implement, not to say unworthy (read the specs and you'll see). This is not bad, since I think it is very unlikely that a client that requires it exists... Anyway, if we get an "official" sample implementation (twm?) it might be supported. Maybe dtwm supports it? I dont know...