I included all changes proposed by Bj�rn Knutsson.
Now, I haven't heard very much from almost any tester. Is there
anyone running these alphas under Gnome that can tell me how well that
worked (I don't run Gnome myself, so I have some difficulty making any
extended test)? Any complaints at all?
To be very clear: I will assume that no news is good news, and that
unless anyone speaks up, CTWM works perfectly for the intended
purposes (including with Gnome). If I hear complaints after the final
release that could have been sent to me before (for example by anyone
on this list that does choose to test and then say nothing), I will be
annoyed.
For my own well-being, it would actually be nice to hear that CTWM
works too :-).
Unless there's anything pressing coming up, I'll make a final release
in a couple of weeks (that should give most of you enough time to run
a few tests :-).
Changes since alpha3:
I changed :xpm:cross again (small tweak this time), and am quite happy
with it.
Other than that, the following from CHANGES:
14 - DontMoveOff patch (by Bj�rn Knutsson)
Change the behavior of DontMoveOff/MoveOffResistance so that
when you attempt to move a window off screen, it will not move
at all until it's been moved #MoveOffResistance pixels (as
before), but at this time it will no longer "snap", but
instead it will start moving off screen. This means that you
still have the old behavior of DontMoveOff, but now with the
ability to move a window off screen less that
#MoveOffResistance pixels.
15 - Random placement and DontMoveOff patch (by Bj�rn Knutsson, changed)
When random placement was used, DontMoveOff wasn't honored.
This behavior has now changed so a window will be kept within
the screen when at all possible. When the window is too
large, it's top or left edge (or both) will be placed in
coordinate 0.
This change differs a little bit from Bj�rns contribution by
not using rand() at all.
16 - f.warpring patch (by Bj�rn Knutsson)
If IconManagerFocus is set, there's no reason why the icon
manager should get enter and leave events. This fixes some
disturbing in the warpring that would otherwise happen.
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