fluxbox in utf8-locales:
if no fontset is found up to this point its because of
a) no such font
b) not supported locale
if we try our best and enhance the basename-list and add some
more generic patterns the xserver will give us a valid
fontset .. which is good coz we have something to work with
but which is BAD coz we return a valid fontset as if we
have found the font the user wants .. so, every fallback
in higher level code will fail coz we find a valid fontset by any
meaning here. if no fontset can be found, the "fixed"-fontset should
be there already.
state is set... what about moving it outside of the visible area? we need to
think about this.
* mixing _NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN and _NET_WM_STATE_SKIP_TASKBAR is solved, we
dont do this anymore
* we dont use _NET_WM_STATE_SKIP_PAGER .. so we shouldnt delete it, thats
handled now correctly -> look at the *State() - functions
when sending _BLACKBOX_NOTIFY_WINDOW_DEL
_NET_WM_DESKTOP and _WIN_WORKSPACE had wrong initial values (-1), which lead to probems
with (eg) fbpager (unaware of newly created windows and such things)
recognized and/or added to the LIBS .. i tested this version on a lot of
different platforms and it SHOULD work propperly, even if it looks a bit
strange.
Automake will generate rules to automatically regenerate the
config header. This obsolete macro is a synonym of
`AC_CONFIG_HEADERS' today (*note Optional::).
so we use the nonobsolete now, thanx php-coder for pointing that out.
- Shade - just like the "Stick"-button
Styleresources:
window.shade.pixmap, window.shade.unfocus.pixmap, window.shade.pressed.pixmap
window.unshade.pixmap, window.unshade.unfocus.pixmap, window.unshade.pressed.pixmap
etc.
- MenuIcon - click on it provides the windowmenu, if the app
contains a pixmap (gvim, konqueror etc etc) the pixmap is displayed, a
little menu otherwise.
Styleresources:
windowmenu.pixmap, windowmenu.unfocus.pixmap windowmenu.pressed.pixmap
etc.
Example ~/.fluxbox/init - entry:
session.titlebar.left: MenuIcon Stick
session.titlebar.right: Shade Minimize Maximize Close
hint: if the app HAS a pixmap i use window.title.focus.pixmap (look
WinButtonTheme for reference)in pixmap-based-styles. this looks excellent and dont need
much extra-code to pipe that info into WinButtons.