Patches provided by Jonathan Perkin <sketch at rd dot bbc dot co dot uk>
and Toru TAKAMIZU <ttaka at earth dot email dot ne dot jp> in PR pkg/19257
with minor tweaks by me.
Changes:
2002-11-18
Fixed Alt-Tab-into-nowhere bug that I think would cause an infinite
loop if you tried Alt-Tab on an empty virtual desktop.
Extended the NumLock keyboard fixes to the mouse button grabs.
2002-11-19
Ripped out most of the VDESK_BOTH code (which didn't work) and
replaced it with code that just calls the 'vdesk' application (which
does).
2002-11-20
Abstract a couple more grabs out into macros - code tidy.
2002-11-23
Fix small problem with border colours in new code.
Documentation updates. Re-fix multihead "support".
2002-11-24
Better multihead support - entering managed screen will grab keyboard
events, leaving will deselect "current" window.
Documentation updates.
Released 0.99.12.
Argh! Only set focus to PointerRoot on entering root window if we
don't have a current window (I'd killed sloppy focus...)
2002-11-26
Released 0.99.13.
First draft proper multihead support - looks like it's working,
needs a bit of testing.
2003-01-15
No complaints so...
Released 0.99.14.
Perkin (sketch@rd.bbc.co.uk), modified slightly by me.
Excerpt from ChangeLog since last version (0.3.11):
2001-07-13
Added -V option.
Start the run up to 1.0. Hopefully this will involve solving the
IE bug, but right now I'm not very concerned about it.
2001-08-24
Grab everything with Mod3Mask as well - this should circumvent the
NumLock problem.
2002-01-03
If an app maps itself (EVIL! EVIL! EVIL!), switch to the virtual
desktop it's on before raising it.
2002-01-22 (vatten@users.sourceforge.net)
Added support for vdesk - an external virtual desktop manager
that works by iconifying windows and mapping them back again.
2002-01-24 (vatten@users.souceforge.net)
Added support for the combination of vdesk and the internal
virtual desktop manager.
2002-01-25
Move all the key bindings out into a separate include file and
add a line in Makefile to override KILL key (for cygwin).
evilwm is a minimalist window manager for the X Window System.
FEATURES
* No window decorations apart from a simple 1 pixel border.
* No icons.
* Good keyboard control, including repositioning and maximise toggles.
* Solid window drags (compile time option - may be slow on old machines).
* Virtual desktops (compile time option).
* Small binary size (even with everything turned on).
Provided by Jonathan Perkin <sketch@rd.bbc.co.uk> in pkg/14820