Hi,
It's been a while, and as per a request on the ctwm list, I'm
releasing ctwm 3.8.1, which contains all the latest fixes that have
been committed on the main branch (see the README file).
The web site is updated with everything I can remember.
Following are the visible changes implemented in this version.
Changes from version 3.8 to 3.8.1
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1 - Fix bug causing [de]iconified status of windows to not be
maintained across workspaces.
[Matthew Fuller]
2 - Quite a bunch of compiler warnings.
[Matthew Fuller]
3 - Make sure we fully initialize our WorkSpaceWindow structure so
we don't try to dereference uninitialized pointers later on.
[Matthew Fuller]
4 - Increased the number of supported mouse buttons again, having
just heard of a mouse with 9 possible buttons...
[Richard Levitte]
5 - Fix a bug in the warping "next" function, where if there is a
single window and the cursor is not on it, invoking 'f.warpring
"next"' does nothing.
[Martin Blais]
6 - Introduce a new feature called "SaveWorkspaceFocus", which when
enabled, makes ctwm remember which window has the focus within
each virtual workspace. As you switch workspaces, the cursor is
automatically warped to the window previous in focus in the
workspace. This significantly reduces the amount of mouse use.
[Martin Blais]
7 - From Matthias Kretschmer <[email protected]>:
f.fill patch.
Without the patch, you might get windows which are increased by
two times the border width more than it should be. Additionally
if you place a window with no/not much size contrainst like
firefox in the upper left corner and perform f.fill "top" or
f.fill "left" the size of the window will increase by two times
the border width in width and height without changing the
top-left coordinate without the patch. Of course in such a
situation the size should not change at all...
[via Olaf Seibert]
Cheers,
Richard
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