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------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Nov 30 21:45:58 UTC 2020 - Avindra Goolcharan <avindra@opensuse.org> - Update to version 0.9.10: + Additions - New node descriptor: first_ancestor. - New node modifiers: horizontal, vertical. + Changes - The node descriptors next and prev might now return any node. The previous behavior can be emulated by appending .!hidden.window. - The node descriptors pointed, biggest and smallest now return leaves (in particular pointed will now return the id of a pointed receptacle). The previous behavior can be emulated by appending .window. - The query command now handles all the possible descriptor-free constraints (for example, query -N -d .active now works as expected). - The rules can now match against the window's names (WM_NAME). - The configuration script now receives an argument to indicate whether is was executed after a restart or not. - The intermediate consequences passed to the external rules command are now in resolved form to avoid unwanted code execution. - Package config to /etc/.skel - Ran spec-cleaner ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 10 11:45:45 UTC 2020 - Florian Besser <fbesser@gmail.com> - Update to version 0.9.9: * Fix a memory allocation bug in the implementation of wm --restart. * Honor single_monocle when the hidden flag is toggled. - includes 0.9.8: * Fix a potential infinite loop. * Fix two bugs having to do with single_monocle. * Honor removal_adjustment for the spiral automatic insertion scheme. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 10 11:40:56 UTC 2020 - Florian Besser <fbesser@gmail.com> - Add -fcommon to CPPFLAGS to make it build with gcc10 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 22 13:38:58 UTC 2019 - Xaver Hellauer <xaver@hellauer.bayern> - Fix suggestions for bspwm-fish-completion ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 27 04:42:35 UTC 2019 - Luke Jones <jones_ld@protonmail.com> - Update 0.9.7: * Bug fix for "single_monocle does not work for the first node on a desktop" - From 0.9.5 to 0.9.6 - Additions * New wm command: --restart. It was already possible to restart bspwm without loosing the current state through --{dump,load}-state, but this command will also keep the existing subscribers intact. * New settings: automatic_scheme, removal_adjustment. The automatic insertion mode now provides three ways of inserting a new node: spiral, longest_side (the default) and alternate. Those schemes are described in the README. * New settings: ignore_ewmh_struts, presel_feedback, {top,right,bottom,left}_monocle_padding. * New node descriptor: smallest. * New desktop modifier: active. - Changes * The focused and active modifiers now mean the same thing across every object. * Fullscreen windows are no longer sent to the above layer. Within the same layer, fullscreen windows are now above floating windows. If you want a floating window to be above a fullscreen window, you'll need to rely on layers. * Pseudo-tiled windows now shrink automatically. - Removals * The paddingless_monocle setting was removed (and subsumed). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 11 21:37:19 UTC 2018 - avindra@opensuse.org - Update to 0.9.5 * Fix resize by mouse behavioral change * Disable 4 default options (IGNORE_EWMH_FOCUS, REMOVE_DISABLED_MONITORS, REMOVE_UNPLUGGED_MONITORS, MERGE_OVERLAPPING_MONITORS) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 29 02:52:28 UTC 2018 - avindra@opensuse.org - Update to 0.9.4 - Changes * The following events: node_{manage,unmanage} are now node_{add,remove}. - Additions * New monitor/desktop/node descriptors: any, newest. * New node flag: marked. * New monitor descriptor: pointed. * New wm command: --reorder-monitors. * Receptacles are now described in the manual. * New --follow option added to node -{m,d,n,s} and desktop -{m,s}. * The subscribe command now has the following options: --fifo, --count. * New settings: ignore_ewmh_fullscreen, mapping_events_count. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 27 15:02:43 UTC 2018 - avindra@opensuse.org - split completion scripts into sub-packages - fix lint errors - cleanup with spec-cleaner - compile with %optflags - delete _service file - remove manual desktop database config ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Sep 24 16:47:38 UTC 2017 - aavindraa@gmail.com - Created _service file - Update to 0.9.3 - Changes * *click_to_focus* is now a button name. Specifying a boolean is deprecated but will still work (`true` is equivalent to `button1`). - Additions * `node -r` now accepts a relative fraction argument. * An option was added to `query -{M,D,N}` in order to output names instead of IDs: `--names`. * New rule consequence: `rectangle=WxH+X+Y`. * New settings: `swallow_first_click` and `directional_focus_tightness`. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 10 03:32:17 UTC 2017 - luke.nukem.jones@gmail.com - Update to 0.9.2 - Changes * Monitors, desktops and nodes have unique IDs, `bspc query -{N,D,M}` returns IDs and events reference objects by ID instead of name. * `bspc` fails verbosely and only returns a single non-zero exit code. * The `DIR` descriptor is based on [right-window](https://github.com/ntrrgc/right-window). * The `CYCLE_DIR` descriptor isn't limited to the current desktop/monitor anymore. (You can emulate the previous behavior by appending a `.local` modifier to the selector.) * `bspc query -{N,D,M}` accepts an optional reference argument used by certain descriptors/modifiers. * Monitors are ordered visually by default. * The following settings: `border_width`, `window_gap` and `*_padding` behave as expected. * External rules also receives the monitor, desktop and node selectors computed from the built-in rules stage as subsequent arguments. * The `focus_follows_pointer` setting is implemented via enter notify events. - Additions * Nodes can be hidden/shown via the new `hidden` flag. * Node receptacles can be inserted with `node -i`. An example is given in `git show e8aa679`. * Non-tiled nodes can be moved/resized via `node -{v,z}`. * The reference of a selector can be set via the `{NODE,DESKTOP ,MONITOR}_SEL#` prefix, example: `bspc node 0x0080000c#south -c` will close the node at the south of `0x0080000c`. * Node descriptors: `<node_id>`, `pointed`. * Node modifiers: `hidden`, `descendant_of`, `ancestor_of`, `window`, `active`. Example: `bspc query -N 0x00400006 -n .descendant_of` returns the descendants of `0x00400006`. * Desktop descriptor: `<desktop_id>`. * Monitor descriptor: `<monitor_id>`. * Settings: `pointer_motion_interval`, `pointer_modifier`, `pointer_action{1,2,3}`, `click_to_focus`, `honor_size_hints`. * Event: `pointer_action`. * ICCCM/EWMH atoms: `WM_STATE`, `_NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL`. * `bspc` shell completions for `fish`. - Removals * The `pointer` domain. Pointer actions are handled internally. You need to remove any binding that uses this domain from your `sxhkdrc`. * Settings: `history_aware_focus`, `focus_by_distance`. Both settings are merged into the new `DIR` implementation. * `monitor -r|--remove-desktops`: use `desktop -r|--remove` instead. * `wm -r|--remove-monitor`: use `monitor -r|--remove` instead. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 5 09:52:52 UTC 2016 - luke.nukem.jones@gmail.com - change sxhkd and dmenu to be recommended, not required - move to pkgconfig deps, add desktop-utils handling ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 15 12:56:12 UTC 2016 - luke.nukem.jones@gmail.com - Initial packaging of bspwm
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