2016-02-12 jfc York
Patches from Greg Kenneky and other fixes for fullscreen windows.
Released lvm-1.2.4.
2013-07-09 jfc York
Applied a couple of minor patches suggested by Jari Aalto, the
Debian package maintainer.
Released lwm-1.2.3.
2009-11-24 jfc York
Released lwm-1.2.2.
2009-11-20 jfc York
Improved performance by only checking for pending X events when the
socket it ready for reading.
Fixed applyGravity() bug that caused frameless windows to be
mis-positioned.
Applied a workaround in destroy() to avoid error reports when closing
windows.
2005-01-28 jfc York
Applied a patch from Chris Reece that ensures that the popup
menu does not disappear off the bottom of the screen.
Problems found with existing distfiles:
distfiles/fvwm-1.24r.tar.gz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
The session.o object contains the IceProcessMessages symbol which wasn't
previously directly linked with libICE. This is another imake-based
package so libICE is now directly linked by all platforms.
* Fixed bug (reported by Eugene Wong) where resizing the top of
a window would cause it to jump up several pixels. The height of
the titlebar was not being considered when calculating mouse
motion in reshaping_motionnotify().
* Modified manage() to avoid autoplacing windows during
initialisation.
* Applied patch from Elliott that gives focus to new windows in
click-to-focus mode.
* Changed the buttonpress code in disp.c to ignore scroll wheel
"clicks".
* Modified Client_Remove so that, in click-to-focus mode, it
refocuses on the most sensible window (either the top window,
or the window that the closing window was a transient for).
* Attempted to fix the edit placement bug by adding titleHeight()
to the supplied X coordinate during a ConfigureRequest event,
and not attempting to fix clients that don't supply a border
width during a configure request.
* Fixed fullscreen-mode bug where galeon windows appeared to jump
up and to the left after the first click.