1.52), not realising that the previous (less efficient) fix had already
been commited (rev 1.50).
Had this in my tree for ages to remove the previous code. Effectively
reverts rev 1.50.
ok okan@
with the various scenarios of when to attempt a parse of the config,
load defaults, and when to warn and/or exit. triggered by bogus warning
first noticed by sobrado@.
ok oga@
sense and to be slightly less un-expected. from Alexander Polakov.
re-use 'normal' cursor now instead XC_hand1 for menu selection. i
really wish X had real docs and made sense.
ok on earlier diff with '?' removed (but it's back now) oga@
keyword taken from a diff from Sviatoslav Chagaev to do the same thing,
but implemented in a completely way (based on some very old code from
mk@). default set to 0, so no behavior change.
ok oga@ (who would also like to take it further...)
any window, after which all move/resize requests will be ignored,
essentially freezing the window in place.
there's a possibility to merge this with the 'ignore' concept, pending
on how ignore+freeze should behave (really more ewmh stuff), but punting
for now since ponies are on the line.
requested and tested by thib at k2k11 with ponies, unicorns and rainbows.
'save the unicorns' todd@, ok oga@
Requested by Christian Neukirchen last august. He provided a patch but the one I
wrote was significantly simpler (1 - 2 + in the whole diff).
makes sense to okan@.
and display the frame rates if at least on -v is used.
* set/get the video(4) device's frame rate using VIDIOC_{S,G}_PARM.
* add new option -R which dsables frame rate adjustment. only really
useful for video(4) devices, to see the difference between the frame
rate the device generates and what it says it's configured for ...
many devices don't generate the rate they are configured if they
aren't getting enough light ...
* poll(2) input with INFTIM instead of 0 timeout, and handle the poll(2)
call being interrupted by the frame timer.
* only use usleep(3) to wait for frames if the input is a file, and
in that case, sleep for a full frame interval or until interrupted
by the frame timer.
* update the manual to describe the new -R option, that -r now sets
video(4) frame rate, and that at least one -v will display supported
properties of the hardware.