Ion, two years after the last one!
It is actually an update of ion-devel, which will then disappear before
a new development branch is created for Ion.
Most notable changes (since import of ion-devel, see ChangeLog in the
distribution for a full listing):
* Integration of the dock module
* Workspace query asks for type of workspace when creating new.
* Previous frame geometry (for maximize and shade) is saved in the
workspaces save file.
* Support changes in X keyboard map.
* Autoconf script
* The dock no longer gets focused when the pointer enters it.
* Fill _NET_SUPPORTED root window property with the supported
features (_NET_WM_FULLSCREEN, _NET_WM_NAME, _NET_VIRTUAL_ROOTS).
* Transient size calculation fixed.
* Creating frame for a transient on a floatws will raise the frame
containing the transient_for window.
* Minor memory leak removed: drawing engine colour group name.
Changes:
- s/USE_X11BASE/USE_X11/, there is no need to install this package
into X11BASE
- update HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES
2002-02-06
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- Added 'split_top "dir"' command.
- Updated doc/function.txt
- Applied the patch to implement input handlers, shortcuts and
a vi-like command mode.
- Updated the LICENSE file to the clarified version of the artistic
license. (The license used to be the original artistic license.)
2002-02-04
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- Command sequences fixed to use the proper frame when switching
workspaces.
- Old behaviour with respect to client-requested window size restored
(i.e. force to frame size).
- Added set_width/height/widthq/heightq commands. The versions with
the q postfix take a value in [0,1] and the others take an integer
value. The behaviour is obvious.
to ${X11BASE} in the header and library search paths into references to
${LOCALBASE}/share/x11-links. These packages should now be strongly-
buildlinked regardless of whether xpkgwedge is installed.
Changes well-tested on NetBSD-1.5X/i386 with and without xpkgwedge and
lightly-tested on NetBSD-1.5.1/alpha without xpkgwedge.
Changelog:
2001-04-25:
* Added missing functions to documentation
2001-04-19:
* switch_ws_next/prev wrap around
* Fixed a problem with some programs' popups
2001-04-01:
* Unmap;map race condition fix.
o also set USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY
Ion is a window manager dividing the screen into frames rather than having
overlapping windows, much like the windows in Emacs. Navigation between
clients can be done solely using the keyboard without need for a mouse.
Package provided by Daniel Lundin <daniel@codefactory.se> in pkg/12719