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Co-authored-by: Guilherme Rugai Freire <41879254+GRFreire@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: NRK <nrk@disroot.org>
Co-authored-by: Berke Kocaoğlu <berke.kocaoglu@metu.edu.tr>
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* set bar and text colors independently
* change xresources to Program.class.resource
* rename color variables to win/bar_bg/fg
* change default bar colors to match window colors
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Set the _NET_WM_PID and WM_CLIENT_MACHINE X properties
Co-authored-by: Leon Kowarschick <lkowarschick@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kian Kasad <kian@kasad.com>
Co-authored-by: NRK <nrk@disroot.org>
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* Fix in tabbed with alpha patch
Co-authored-by: Jared Forrest <jared_forrest@mailbox.org>
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When the window is mapped, some ICCCM WM_HINTS are set.
The input field is set to true and state is set to NormalState.
To quote the spec, "The input field is used to communicate to the window
manager the input focus model used by the client" and "[c]lients with
the Passive and Locally Active models should set the input flag to
True". sxiv falls under the Passive Input model, since it expects keyboard
input, but only listens for key events on its single, top-level window instead
of subordinate windows (Locally Active) or the root window (Globally Active).
From the end users prospective, all EWMH/ICCCM compliant WMs (especially
the minimalistic ones) will allow the user to focus sxiv, which will
allow sxiv to receive key events. If the input field is not set, WMs are
allowed to assume that sxiv doesn't require focus.
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Fixes issue #372.
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There is no more need for this after the removal of the special color handling
for fullscreen mode in commit 2886876.
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Fixes issues #361 and #367
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Two colors are more than enough!
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Also makes the color names in config.def.h constant again.
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Putting image info in the title predates the info bar; it no longer seems
necessary.
Fixes issue #318.
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Fixes issue #308.
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Non-fitting text is truncated by simply cutting it off.
win_textwidth() has been replaced by a simple macro wrapper around
win_draw_text() with a maximum width of zero, which results in a dry-run that
still calculates the number of pixels used by the text, much like snprintf(3)
with a buffer length of zero.
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Code under a different license should be kept in a separate file. This
implemention is a single header file with ~65 lines, so it better fits this
requirement.
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Fixes #276
Instead of rendering the entire filename at once, Xft will let us do it
character by character. This will allow sxiv to query fontconfig for
a font that can provide any missing codepoints, if needed.
A known issue of this patch is that the "..." dots rendering will not
work properly for very long multibyte filenames. That is because we
cannot easily predict the final width of the rendered filename before
drawing it. I couldn't figure out a clean way to deal with this, so I
ended up just truncating the offending filenames.
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None of the mouse mappings uses a keyboard modifier, making it possible to
access the most basic features by only using the mouse.
Next/previous image with left button depending on cursor position, middle
button for dragging, right button for switching to thumnail mode and wheel for
zooming.
Users can keep the old behaviour by simply not adapting the changes to the
buttons array in config.def.h to their config.h file.
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This makes mouse panning more direct and faster.
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- Functions warn() and die() replaced by GNU-like error(3) function
- Register cleanup() with atexit(3)
- Functions called by cleanup() are marked with CLEANUP and are not allowed to
call exit(3)
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Old snprintf calls could have overflowed the buffers.
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- Buffer for window content is bigger than the window, minimizes artifacts
when window is resized
- Back to using XSetWindowBackgroundPixmap() instead of XCopyArea(),
no need to handle exposure events; X server can show gray background directly
after resize event before sxiv redraws the window contents
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