On Sat, 28 Sep 2013, Daniel Déchelotte escribió:

> Carlos wrote:
> > On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 at 15:19:14 +0200, Rodolfo García Peñas wrote:
> > > How to reproduce it:
> > > 1. Launch a dockapp (wmclock, wmweather,...)
> > > 2. Try to attach the application in the Clip or Dock -> you can't.
> > 
> > I tried in the dock and it works here.
> 
> Hi Kix, Carlos and everyone,
> 
> It's well possible that a case is not handled correctly, but I doubt the bug 
> is "it is impossible to dock _any_ dockapp". I mean I hope :) Anything 
> unusual about your display setup (extended display, mirroring monitors, ...). 
> Do you repro with a brand new user (using the default config)?

I discover the problem writing the patches I sent today. I created a new user 
in the machine, run wmaker.inst, startx, open a xterm and run wmclock. This is 
an standard machine, with one video card, standard monitor, without extended 
monitors.

When I saw the problem, then I did a git bisect. The bisection was "make" + 
"sudo make install" + restart windowmaker + git bisect <good|bad>. When I 
reached the commit that I sent in the previous mail, all was fine. I checkout 
to master and tried it again.

The right behaviour is: when I move the docked application, I press Alt and 
click in the application. When I move near the Clip or Dock, the shadow (white 
square) is painted on the screen. If I release the mouse button, the dockapp is 
attached. But, now, the shadow is not painted and I cannot attach the appicon.

If I exec Alt+Click in a docked application, I can move it, the application is 
detached, the shadow is not painted, and... I cannot (re)attach it in the Clip 
or Dock. I cannot move the dockedapp from the Clip to the Dock nor Dock to the 
Clip.

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