to it is useless, so detach the xserver driver and close it.
Modeled on similar code in xf86-input-{keyboard,mouse}
reminded by Frank Groeneveld (frank (at) frankgroeneveld.nl)
ok matthieu@ kettenis@
which one may configure (wm <name> <path_and_args>) (and choose) specific
window managers to replace the running one. 'wm cwm cwm' is included by
default.
No objections and seems sensible to sthen.
into the keyrelease event, only performing what's actually needed for each;
should result in much fewer events against keyreleases. No intended behaviour
change.
Additionally, like we do for group membership, grab the keyboard only when
required for cycling.
close to cwm's 'ignore'.
Roughly based on an initial diff from Walter Alejandro Iglesias, but with
support for both Atoms and without cwm-based bindings.
less surprising and makes copy and paste work better, even though
some none-default fonts currently do not display combining accents.
Problem reported by Philippe Meunier <meunier at ccs dot neu dot edu>.
Root cause found by bentley@.
OK bentley@, and the general direction was also supported by stsp@.
re-proposed by Julien Steinhauser with an updated diff. Apparently this was in
the original calmnwm.
However, expand the original idea and let clients 'snap' to edges instead,
neatly allowing key bindings that snap to adjacent edges (i.e. corners) as
well. No default bindings assigned.
*and* window.) of mousefunc.c. When a client destroys itself while we are
moving or resizing it, XWindowEvent() blocks. Found the hard way by Anton
Lazarov, and Lea°hNeukirchen found the right bit to revert - thanks! Reverting
since the reason to switch from XMaskEvent was unclear.
The latter is an obsolete non-standard, Linux only synonym for the
former. This caused syndaemon(1) to enter an an infinite loop whenever
it receives a SIGINT signal. Patch from Luca Castagnini. Thanks.