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author | Vito Caputo <vcaputo@gnugeneration.com> | 2014-09-14 07:16:02 -0700 |
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committer | Vito Caputo <vcaputo@gnugeneration.com> | 2014-09-14 09:38:35 -0700 |
commit | c9554e3a6a27802aea1206ec492727d616f23a0a (patch) | |
tree | 359abfd4b25a9d3f76453520af2eed57a1d92a2b /src/libvmon/defs/sys_wants.def | |
parent | a4430b79845c0c5417b8725a4272f91e04d42349 (diff) |
Import of vwm2 changes from published source tgz
Major changes from vwm1:
- GNU screen-based "console" integration for monitored launching of X
clients via screen remote commands, replacing the simple double fork
approach used in vwm1. Clients exiting with non-zero status retain
their screen window in the console for 86400 seconds, facilitating
easier debugging and troubleshooting. The console xterm is accessed in
the shelf and has a red border by default.
- Xinerama/multihead support backported from vwm3, including the "screen
fencing" implementation facilitating screen-oriented window focus
cycling.
Shifting the Mod1-Tab window cycling focuses the next most recently
used window on another display. Unshifted stays confined to the
current display.
- SYNC extension integration for prioritizing the WM over other X clients
- setpriority() integration for "nicing" X client processes relative to
the WM process
- "autoconf" windows, horizontal/vertical halfscreen windows,
quarterscreen windows in addition to the full/all screen functions.
Mod1-[ and Mod1-] resize the focused window vertically with left and
right justification to half the screen in width. Shifting these does
the same thing just horizontally. Repeating the operation with a
second ] or [ press quarters the window in the respective screen
corner, extending upon the repeater pattern established in vwm1 for
full/allscreen windows with Mod1-k[k[k]]
- Exit now requires 3 consecutive strikes of Mod1-Esc
- Introduction of a README file
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