This reverts commit 4f4d5e25d9.
The patch resolved a problem introduced by the ::setDepth abuse in
FbRootWindow, but this fails if the root window is *really* 32bit
With commit dcdde4d, the broken workaround depth selection is no longer
required.
BUG: 1093
and align calculation on init and reconfigure
As a result, if a menu has no label, the title height is determined
only by menu.titleHeight (and the border sizes), not by the unused font.
commit 98313bf broke (i'm terribly sorry) this because m_cycling_last stores
the first client in a tabgroup, thus cannot be abused for this purpose.
So we explicitly store a value and btw. do it before sending the focus,
ie. "in time" for sure instead of "for sure™"
Testing one bug, the function seems usually be called with the root
window as parameter, so we can save a pointless lookup for the root of
the root by testing against window before testing against window_root.
Elegantly, this will "fix" the bug where XGetGeometry of the second
heads root will either report the first heads root or some junk (xephyr
case?)
BUG: 1128
the menu focuses which tries to set the current tab, but fails because
the iconified client won't have the input focus (yet), so we pass it a
dedicated "set this client and do not try to set input because we're
going to do next anyway explicitly" call =)
BUG: 997
While usually™ the window is just reset to its original layer, ensuring
to show the active window is certainly a good idea, but it's not
required to lower the fullscreen window to the desktop layer, the other
windows layer + an extra raise is entirely sufficient and it's rather
odd to see conky when activating a utility window to a video player ;-)
CCBUG: 894
Tabs outside the titlebar are not selectable by mouseclicks (ie. the
feature does not work)
The patch clones the enterNotifyEvent code and ignores (for now) the
actual button (no idea whether it makes any sense to restrict it the
left button?)
BUG: 1103
The apps file gets a new key
FocusProtection
supporting a comma separated list.
* None : regular behavior
* Lock : If this window has the focus, no other may claim it
* Deny : This window is not allowed to focus itself
I addition there's preparation for a follow-up patch to incorporate and
substitute the present FocusNewWindow feature:
* Gain : Pass focus to new window
* Refuse : Do not pass focus to new window
rationale:
clients stealing the focus sucks badly and while there's an input driven
timeout, that only protects actual typing flow, but if eg. vlc proceeds on
the playlist, you'll suddenly control vlc instead of your browser
(ie. typing ctrl+w doesn't close the tab, but the playlist ...)
The depth member of FbWindow was abused to store the maximum depth
but that gets overridden with geometry changes of the root window
(screen layout changes) so we store and read the value explicitly while
::depth() maintains the actual depth of the root window
The result of this is that frames for ARGB windows were created with a
wrong depth and failed to reparent the client window.
BUG: 1102
BUG: 1058
Still enough stupid ones around which ask for 0,0
(despite there's a panel ...) or restore a position
on a VGA screen which they stored while being on a 4k
screen.
Otoh, do not forcefully position the window just because
the topleft position is outside any head, this can still
be desired and isn't a problem.
Actually, the corner could be covered by the close button
and if *only* it is onscreen the window can hardly by used
or seen.
Clients which implement a client-side modality might cause
livelocks by reverting the focus to the transient (after the
WM tried to put it on the leader as the transient's modality
is unknown)
So while cycling we revert the focus whenever it moves somewhere
where we don't expect it.
When done, we also focus the window that should have the focus anyway
to allow the client to redistribute the focus (as we prevented it
during cycling)
Hall of Shame: Softmaker Freeoffice uses (only) client side modality.
in *BSD, /bin/sh is Almquist Shell(ash). the 'hash' built-in command of ash
returns 0, always. 'hash' is not usable for find_it() function in
util/fbsetbg and util/fluxbox-generate_menu.in.
this patch changes the behavior of find_it(): when 'hash' is detected to
not work correctly, switch back to 'which'.
this patch is the work of Yamashiro, Jun and appeared first as patch-160
on sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/p/fluxbox/patches/160/. i submit
it on behalf of the author.
Allow setting relative value for x and y or width and height separately in
the apps configuration file. This makes these settings compatible with ones
available in the keys file.
Previous buggy behavior:
If someone has specified, e.g. "[Dimensions] {50% 100}" it was parsed as
"{50% 100%}" not as "{50% 100px}" which was inconsistent with the "keys"
configuration file.
From now on it is possible to write something like this:
[app]
[Position] (RIGHT) {50% 0}
[Dimensions] {300 100%}
[end]
Signed-off-by: Arkadiusz Bokowy <arkadiusz.bokowy@gmail.com>
A bug sneaked into my implementation of Boyer-Moore-Horspool. This lead
to not finding certain patterns. Given the text 'abcdde' and the pattern
'dd', the faulty implementation would not find 'dd':
1. 'ab' does not match, skip 2 (length of pattern)
2. 'cd' does not match, skip 2 (length of pattern) <- the bug.
3. 'de' does not match, end of string
The bug in step 2 is to not use 'd' to detect how far to skip but to
use 'c' (which is not in the skip-table) and thus 2 bytes are skipped).
Different styles makes the menu width different.
When the original menu width is bigger than the newly selected style's
width, the rendering produces pretty strange effects:
The old style's frame not cleared, so it was rendered and visible next
to the new style edge.
With this change, the menu width will be as wide as the widest menu
item.
Style switching still not perfect, because the height of a menu item is
from the "first" selected menu, also font color are not updated.