On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 21:05:24 +0100 Kim Woelders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > this is not how it orignally was. it originally worked by: u remember
> > a window and e stores, name, class, etc. etc. for each rememebr you 
> > do it has a list of these. when a window starts e runs through the
> > list form start to end the first match it has is used. THEN this
> > entry is marked as "used" and wont match anything until this window
> > closes. then this slow can be re-used.
> > 
> > thats the original algorithm. it DID work just fine whne it was
> > written and in 0.16.0 and onwards. it may have been broken now.
> 
> OK, I did another check-up on this.
> In 0.16.6 the remembered settings feature works for one instance of the
> key (WM_CLASS or WM_NAME). As reported, settings for multiple windows
> with same key are not handled properly.
> However, it works just like in 0.16.5.
> Someone must have broke it before that :)

hmmm it should have worked by then. this is explicitly the way i wrote it! :) i
cant imagine i'd let 0.16.0 out the door without this working! :)

> > i have noticded that stacking of windows is quite broken now... in
> > 0.16.6 :( i dont have time to look into it atm.
> > 
> Could you be just a trifle more specific about what is broken?

window stacking. ie. i take a window and say "stack below" but it sometimes is
able to permenantly stack itself above windows tacked on the "normal" (4) layer.
this actually happens often when starting xine - since it requests specific
stacking. i also have several epplets that insist on stacking below too :) 

> /Kim
> 
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