full description of changes:
-remove fontlist, and all associated structures/calls, it's not needed.
this also removes any doubt about leftover 9wm code (the list was
borrowed from it). Since cwm now uses Xft for everything, the legacy
font handling is just not needed.
-add /* FALLTHROUGH */ comments into grab_{label,menu}. I actually
didn't intend grab_menu to be a fallthrough, but it actually works quite
well there, so remove the extra rectangle drawing. I love it when that
happens.
-remove a couple of unused prototypes that were obviously missed
before.
-remove a bunch of commented out or if 0ed out code. It doesn't look to
be coming back anytime soon.
-several functions returned an int, but this was never checked. most of
them only failed if they failed to grab the pointer (thus the internal
state didn't change), so just make them void and return early if this is
the case.
-remove several unused functions and some useless variables.
knocks something like 200bytes off the stripped binary size for me.
ok marc@, tested by several others.
This should work functionally the same, with a few simplifications.
Changes:
- we don't care if you're holding another button when you release the
menu key if you don't want to select anything, move off the menu.
- remove the hysteresis from the menu selection (before you had to move
more than three pixels onto a new menu entry before it selected it)
- simplify a lot of the selection code
- kill dead code.
- do what the XXX comment said and cache the screensize (i may tweak
this later).
As far as I can tell, the only code remaining from 9wm is the list of
fonts in calmwm.c. Others appear to concur.
ok marc@, looked over and tested by a few others. Reminders from okan@.
files, and replace them with the actual ISC license.
- add license to the manpage (it was lacking before)
- correct license statement in the README
Permission given by Marius (copyright holder):
"1. please replace with the standard ISC license
2. you may add the ISC license to the man page
3. feel free to replace the information in the README as well"
and Dros (copyright holder for group.c):
"Please switch group.c to the ISC License."
ok ian@
Don't check if the device is a core device or not.
Remove call to xf86IsCore (doesn't exist anymore anyway) and unconditionally
try to generate ProximityEvents. The device should not bother whether it's a
core event or not, it's all handled in the dix now.
pointed to by sthen@.