On 7/8/06, seventh guardian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/8/06, Dominik Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 06:34:31PM -0500, fvwm-workers wrote:
> > CVSROOT:      /home/cvs/fvwm
> > Module name:  fvwm
> > Changes by:   renato  06/07/07 18:34:31
> >
> > Modified files:
> >       .              : ChangeLog
> >       fvwm           : fvwm.1.in fvwm.c
> >
> > Log message:
> > Removed the warning about the obsolete option -blackout.
> > Removed its reference from the manual.
>
> Um, why?  We've never had any 'secret' features (at least not on
> purpose).  Every option is documented, even if it's frowned upon.
>

The -blackout code was removed a long time ago. The warning I refer to
was put there by you in 1999 (pre-2.4) so that people who used to
start fvwm with the -blackout option could still do it, even if it
didn't do nothing. There was really no option -blackout, fvwm just
accepted it and said "it doesnt do nothing anymore", instead of
refusing to start. It's there (the warning) since 1999, so I guess no
one needs that anymore..


I'm still a bit overwelmed by the commit access, so I triple-check
(instead of double-check) what I do :)

From ChangeLog-pre2.4:

1999-07-08  Dominik Vogt  <dominik(dot)vogt(at)gmx(dot)de>

(...)
       * fvwm/fvwm.h:
       * fvwm/builtins.c (do_recapture):
       * fvwm/fvwm.c: removed the 'blackout' code completely
(...)

Cheers
 Renato

Cheers,
  Renato

> Ciao
>
> Dominik ^_^  ^_^
>
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