Hi,For the record, I don't intend to release a snapshot every few days. This one fixes several bugs from the last snapshot, and adds several new features/fixes, including:
Better revert support (again)
Drag&Drop support (when you drag over a bar, you get that view)
Strut support. This means that you can run panels/pagers
and have wmii arrange the screen around them.
For those of you who need system trays, this
should help. (I'm also told that some languages
are so complex that they need Pango to render
them, and, so, an external task bar. wmii will
*never* use Pango).
Ability to move windows between the managed/floating
layer with the mouse. Thus, we have these
chords for grabbox moves:
1-2: (Column only) Toggle between frame movement
and column creation.
1-3: Toggle the window between the managed and
floating layers (with some
ideosyncracies for the time being).
Fixed build on Darwin, thanks to Alexis Hildebrandt.Comments welcome. http://suckless.org/snaps/wmii+ixp-20080123.tgz http://suckless.org/snaps/wmii+ixp-20080123.tgz.sum MD5 (wmii+ixp-20080123.tgz) = 2cfef1a74264a8f6c4c604fc8e521824 SHA1 (wmii+ixp-20080123.tgz) = 123759ba4ba0b4218e0a7084b4a308e829fb06c4Incidentally, these URIs reflect the latest snapshot and its checksums:
http://suckless.org/snaps/wmii+ixp-latest.tgz http://suckless.org/snaps/wmii+ixp-latest.tgz.sum -- Kris Maglione The chance of a piece of bread falling with the buttered side down is directly proportional to the cost of the carpet.
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