2) let separators have labels, when they have a label, then they will appear like a menu title used to
so if you want a menu title, you use a separator in the menu itself at the top
more style work may be needed
add --config-file: to specify a config file to use.
set OPENBOX_RC property on the root window containing the path of the RC file being the full path to the RC file being used by openbox
1) don't count non-normal windows as parents when placing/stacking transients
2) in stacking.c, when a window is transient for the group but has no parents, then don't loop forever looking for its parents
add ObClientTimeHeap. This is a max-heap of the clients based on their user times. this only includes the clients whose user time is not CurrentTime. the maximum from this heap replaces the client_last_user_time variable, so that you always have the latest time, not the last time that was changed.
hoefully it works, so far it seems to.
Send ConfigureNotify events when a window is mapped at the position it has specified. When we add decorations, the window gets moved in reference to the root window, so it needs to be told.
before, if DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID was set in openbox, it would mess up adding it to the child's environment because it would appear twice. so now it will only appear once for the child always.
probably it was a dumb idea all along. you're not picking the numbers yourself and you're probably not remembering which window they apply to and the focus indicator thinger is much more clever than numbers
1) THIS ONE IS IMPORTANT: don't set client->iconfied if the window is not actually going to be allowed to iconify. heh!
2) changes to focus fallback to avoid crashing and to avoid losing focus all at the same time.
b) adding a function to let you see what size/position a window will be given when you actually try move/resize it to some given values. (client_try_configure)
as well, this turned out to be a nice cleanup of the wmstate code.
regards to the random dude in #openbox complaining about the ICCCM to make me think to look this up and see if openbox was compliant.
much cleanup on how per-app settings are applied to new mapping windows. maybe i broke it? but it'll be much quicker now, and it's consistant with the rest of the code, so hooray for that. pls let me know if i broke any of it :( hee..
this was a pretty invasive change in client.c though, so it may break things?
it did expose some bugginess in client_calc_layer, which is now better than ever, hopefully there isn't more to be found.
all related to _NET_WM_USER_TIME and focus stealing prevention
a) add launcher startup notification. this means when you run something from
the openbox menu or a key/mouse binding, that startup notification will go
on in openbox and other applications like your panel or something
b) add the _NET_WM_USER_TIME property for windows
c) use the _NET_WM_USER_TIME data and startup notification to prevent focus
stealing.
d) cookie party !! ! all are invited.
e) oh yeah, and pass around timestamps for a lot more things. like, when you
run an action, send the timestamp for the event that is running the action.
this is important for startup notification. this also affects menus.
f) yes.. cookies..
would it be a good idea to disable focus stealing prevention if a window takes
too long to load? i mean.. maybe after a certain length of time, a user can't be
expected to not do anything in any other windows, but would they still want the
new application to focus then? HMM. open question i guess..
make sure its 10% on the screen in some direction always..
but if the application is placing itself, make sure its on the screen entirely,
and also put it entirely on one monitor if you have xinerama.
if it's bigger than the monitor's space though, it won't do anything with it..
b) make the focus indicator based on border width and padding, not the handle height
c) add 2 more windows for the top corners for resizing, much easier to find them now. also base their width on padding, not the handle height or other weird things
YOUR THEMES ARE NOW OFFICIALLY BROKEN.
Openbox has just moved it's theme format to an XML based one. The details of
this format can be found in data/themerc.xsd (and http://openbox.org/themerc.xsd
ALSO! This is very good and important and stuff! In the tools directory you
will find THEMETOXML ! This tool takes a themerc on stdin, and spits out
the same theme in theme.xml format. So this is all you need to do to update
your themes.
PLEASE NOTE: This themetoxml does _not_ install itself anywhere. It simply
builds and then lives out in its tools/themetoxml directory, and that's it. So
if you want to use it, that is where to find it.
In moving to the new XML format, a number of additions/changes to the theme
engine have been made. Themetoxml takes these into account and will set all
the new things appropriately to make your theme look the same as it always has.
New additions include..
* padding now has an horizontal and vertical component, instead of being one number
* menus can have different borders than windows (color and size)
* menu offset can now be negative. it's a little weird, but someone will want it no doubt
* fonts are no longer controled by the theme at all, however font shadowing is, and on that note..
* font shadows are now any color you want, not just black and white
* you can now set the shadow anywhere you can set the text's color, so you have more control, i.e. you can set shadow on active menu items but not inactive, or disabled, etc.
* every color now has an alpha channel. at the moment they don't do anything, besides the font shadow one, but it leaves room for future explorations. it is REALLY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you set the alpha to 255 all the time, until such time as it could be useful. otherwise one day your theme may turn awful for people.
* font colors are in the range 0-255, in case you were wondering, and they have to be specified in decimal
* if you'd like to change you font's you can do so in your configuration file. this is how it is going to stay. changing the font in the theme assumes too much about peoples eye sight and locality and stuff. it doesn't belong there, sorry. the system-wide default rc.xml includes the new font settings for your viewing pleasure, and ill drop an example of it below.
* shadows can now be positioned in any direction, they have both an x and a y offset which can be negative and positive. and offset of 0,0 will disable the shadow
This isn't a release or anything. If someone had some good ideas about the xml theme format, I'd like to hear them. But I don't think it will be changing much right now beyond where it is. I don't even know how the new functionality will play out for themers, so we'll see.
Whew.. I guess that's it. I'm not sure if I mentioned every little change or not, but oh well. Mileage may vary.. Please send any feedback.
Here's the font configuration example. Hopefully ObConf will let you set this real soon.
<theme>
...
<font place="ActiveWindow">
<name>arial,sans</name>
<size>7</size>
<weight>bold</weight>
<slant>normal</slant>
</font>
<font place="InactiveWindow">
<name>arial,sans</name>
<size>7</size>
<weight>bold</weight>
<slant>normal</slant>
</font>
<font place="MenuTitle">
<name>arial,sans</name>
<size>8</size>
<weight>bold</weight>
<slant>normal</slant>
</font>
<font place="MenuItem">
<name>arial,sans</name>
<size>8</size>
<weight>bold</weight>
<slant>normal</slant>
</font>
</theme>
1. when another wm requests to replace openbox, openbox exits. but the SM will just restart openbox unless we tell it not to. so now ob_exit_replace() will change the session manager's view of openbox to not restart it. that way the new WM will be able to run.
2. allow windows to move themselves off of the screen 90% of the way, if they really want to. but only 90% to the left, right, and bottom of the screen. it won't let the app move off the top of the screen on its own at all now, since hiding the titlebar on you without you being a part of the process is pretty darn evil!
this is really to address bug # 2982 - for the tilda application. but i guess if windows really want to move off the screen, who's to say no? also, every other window manager will let them - except metacity won't let them on the left/top side of the screen.