add all the changes made for 2.0.0 to the changelog

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Changelog for Openbox:
2.0.0:
* fix compliling with --disable-slit or --disable-nls. (Ben Jansens)
* Add an rc option (modiferMask) to allow changing (Ben Jansens)
which modifier combo Openbox uses for mouse
interation with windows.
* fixed sticky windows behavior. (Ben Jansens)
* Add an rc option (rootScrollDirection) to specify (Ben Jansens)
the direction the workspaces scroll when using the
mouse wheel on the root window.
* make reconfigure reset the timeout values for
windows, the slit, and the toolbar, so that a new
autoRaiseDelay value will take effect without having
to restart. (Ben Jansens)
* Add a new checkmark pixmap in the menus to denote (Ben Jansens)
selected items, instead of the old colored box.
* fix for loading the autoRaiseDelay value. (Ben Jansens)
* Add "workspace warping" while moving a window. (Grab (Ben Jansens)
a window and move it past the edge of the screen, so
that your mouse pointer hits the edge, and you'll
flip to the next workspace.
1.2.0:
* fix off-by-one window resizing bug. (Ben Jansens)
* Add options intheconfig menu for ignoring shaded and (Ben Jansens)
full-maximized windows when placing new windows.
* fix for slit menu not using the correct style when
the style changed. (Ben Jansens)
* Style extension for flatborder texture type. (Ben Jansens)
* changed the menu from an rcfile option to a command-
line option. use 'openbox -menu <file>' to select an
alternate menu. The default menu used is
~/.openbox/menu. If the default, or the file you
specify does not exist, the global menu is tried.
And if the global menu also does not exist, a
simple, internal menu is used instead. (Ben Jansens)
* Add a window-snapping offset (edgeSnapOffset in the (Ben Jansens)
rc file).
* new version of bsetroot ported from blackbox cvs
with intent to support Eterm/Esetroot. (Sean Perry)
* Window resistance snapping (specified with (Ben Jansens)
windowToWindowSnap and windowToEdgeSnap in the rc
file).
* make bsetroot behave properly with Eterm/Esetroot. (Ben Jansens)
* Sticky windows appear in the workspace menus (Ben Jansens)
for all workspaces, and generally behave like
a normal window, except appearing on all
workspaces.
* new version of bsetbg. (Timothy King)
* Xft font support for style. (Ben Jansens)
* fix the 'wrong window move' bug displayed by apps
such as bbkeys. (Sean Perry)
* Xinerama support for window placement, maximization, (Ben Jansens)
and snapping.
* fix bug when removing and then readding a titlebar
button without restarting (by reconfiguring). (Ben Jansens)
* NETWM/EWMH Support. (Scott Moynes and
Ben Jansens)
* more focus code changes. also fixes a segfault from
last round of focus changes. (Ben Jansens)
* KDE 3 Support. (Scott Moynes and
Ben Jansens)
* make image dithering value load correctly. (Ben Jansens)
* window zone resizing (specified by resizeZones in (Ben Jansens)
the rc file). Allows you to resize a window in 2
halves or 4 quarters.
* fix segfault with multiple screens. (Sean Perry)
* Allow any style settings to be placed in the rc (Ben Jansens)
file, where they will override all styles
(especially useful for the rootCommand or fonts).
1.1.0:
* improved focused window logic to remove a segfault
when the focused window on an inactive workspace
closes, and focusLastWindow is enabled. (Ben Jansens)
* Makes the ~/.openbox dir for you if it doesn't (Ben Jansens)
exist.
* bsetroot supports transparent applications by
setting the xrootpmap_id property on the root
window (Sean Perry)
* Window-to-window snapping (including corner (Ben Jansens)
snapping!).
* added ClickMouse window placement algorithm/type. (Ben Jansens)
* Properly save/restore your menu position when (Ben Jansens)
Openbox reconfigures (e.g. when changing
styles).
* added UnderMouse window placement algorithm/type. (Ben Jansens)
* Disable the current workspace in the send-to menu. (Ben Jansens)
* improved logic for decorating windows when the
decoration level is changed (Ben Jansens)
* Added UnderMouse window placement algorithm/type. (Ben Jansens)
* fix positioning of the window menu (Ben Jansens)
* Added ClickMouse window placement algorithm/type. (Ben Jansens)
* save the titlebarLayout in the default config file. (Ben Jansens)
* Added a runtime option for hiding the toolbar. (Ben Jansens)
* gcc 3 compatibilty (Ben Jansens)
* Custom ordering of windows' titlebar elements with (Ben Jansens)
a titlebarLayout option added to the rc file.
1.0.0:
* maximizing windows takes the slit into account as
well as the toolbar when 'Full Maximization' is off (Ben Jansens)
* Rolling the mouse wheel on a window's title bar will (Ben Jansens)
shade/unshade the window. rolling the mouse wheel on
the root window will change workspaces.
* better handling of the rc file and its configuration
* better handling of the rc file and its configuration (Ben Jansens)
options. The file is written each time an option in
the file is changed, instead of being written at
shutdown. This means that you can edit the file by
hand while in Openbox, and then choose reconfig or
restart to have it use the new rc file. (Ben Jansens)
restart to have it use the new rc file.
* added a runtime option for hiding the toolbar. (Scott Moynes)
* made shaded windows edge-snap correctly to the
bottom for their size instead for their unshaded
size. (Ben Jansens)
* added BestFit window placement algorithm/type. (Ruhi Bloodworth)
* forced a redraw of the close button after pressing
it. Some applications (eg. acroread) ignore the
close request and you end up with a funky close
button. (Scott Moynes)
* fix positioning of the window menu (Ben Jansens)
0.99.0:
* renamed header files from *.hh to *.h. (Ben Jansens)
* fix clipping of the date/time in the toolbar with
proportional fonts. (Sean Perry, Ben Jansens)
* added a --enable-clobber configuration option to
allow users to turn off the event clobbering by
hitting the numlock or scroll lock keys. (Scott Moynes)
* window menu is inconsistant in that other menus
ignore mouse button 2, but it did not, because of
the maximize option. Now all options in the window
menu ignore mouse button 2 to be consistant. (Scott Moynes)
* changed the default configuration file from
~/.blackboxrc to ~/.openbox/rc. (Ben Jansens)
* ignore fully-maximized windows when smart
placing windows. (Ben Jansens)
* windows snaps to both sides of the screen's edge,
i.e. they have double the snapping area, half
inside and half outside the visible screen. (Ben Jansens)
* a rootCommand per-screen in the rc file which
will override the rootCommand in styles for that
screen. (Ben Jansens)
* rolling the mouse wheel on a window's title bar
will shade/unshade the window. rolling the mouse
wheel on the root window will change workspaces (John Kennis, Ben Jansens)
* new button press/release code in Window class,
gives window buttons more consistent behavior. (Ben Jansens)
* custom ordering of windows' titlebar elements
with a titlebarLayout option added to the
rc file (MrFab, Ben Jansens)
* when resizing a window in non-opaque mode, fixed
the drawn rectangle so that it is drawn entirely
within the bounds of the new window. it used to
be drawn in the area of the window + 1. (Ben Jansens)
* changed the background of the toolbar's workspace
label when it is being edited. The text color
being used was that of the active window label,
but the background remained that of the toolbar.
Changed to use the background of the active
window label. (Ben Jansens)
* added windowZones to the rc file specifying
the number of zones to divide a window into for
alt-drag resizing, and code to resize windows
with the number of zones specified. (Nicolas Delon, Ben Jansens)
* changed the default configuration file from (Ben Jansens)
~/.blackboxrc to ~/.openbox/rc.
* changed the menu from an rcfile option to a (Ben Jansens)
command-line option. use 'openbox -menu ' to select
an alternate menu. The default menu used is
~/.openbox/menu. If the default, or the file you
specify does not exist, the global menu is tried.
And if the global menu also does not exist, a
simple, internal menu is used instead.