pkgsrc/wm/windowmaker/distinfo
wiz bd1cb2d416 Update to 0.80.0.
[Note: If you've used Windowmaker before, you might want to read
 the NEWS file included with the distribution (on each update, really).]
More interesting changes:
- Disabled window birth animation by default (while it was ok with normal
  windows, it was very annoying with menus editing in WPrefs.app)
- Added ability to shade/unshade a window using the mouse wheel.
- Added "Save workspace state" switch button on the exit confirmation panel
  (based on a patch sent by Jan Tomka <judas@linux.sk>)
- SIGTERM is now handled and saves the internal state before exiting (like
  SIGHUP and SIGINT already do). Now a "kill wmaker_pid" will exit cleanly
  saving dock/clip/session information on exit.
- Deminiaturizing a window that is also shaded, will perform an unshade too.
  (Note that this only applies to deminiaturizing shaded windows. Unhiding
  an application will keep the shaded/unshaded state of windows.)
- Removed compile time option for definable cursors and made them available by
  default.
- Mapping a new window that belongs to a running application that is hidden,
  will unhide the application.
- Removed the collapse appicons thing.
- Added real appicon sharing (apps of the same kind will have a single shared
  appicon).
- Fixed user and global defaults domain merging to preserve values present in
  global but not in user, in sub-dictionaries.
- Made dock/clip steal appicons of applications that were started from a
  shell/xterm or from the main menu, if there is a docked appicon of that
  class that is not running at the time the app is launched.
- Added animation to show that the appicon was stolen by the dock (the way
  NEXTSTEP did - map an appicon as it normally would have been, then slide it
  to the position the docked appicon is).
- Updated the animation constants for scrolling/sliding/shading to better
  adapt to newer/faster machines. Also used wusleep(10) when the delay was 0
  to get rid of the jerky animation when there was no delay.
- Saving a domain file will first strip all entries that are also present in
  the global domain as well and are exactly the same. This fixes a bug where
  settings from the global domain file were merged in the user domain file
  and further changes in the global domain file for those merged values was
  ignored making a system admin unable to set global defaults for all users
  using the global domains.
Also, some bug fixes and localization updates.
2001-12-25 15:10:49 +00:00

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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.15 2001/12/25 15:10:49 wiz Exp $
SHA1 (WindowMaker-0.80.0.tar.bz2) = 2e12e4f69eac28589f5e91d981e77875ae9f772b
Size (WindowMaker-0.80.0.tar.bz2) = 2031806 bytes
SHA1 (patch-aa) = fdbb341cf48e3496a51589cbd496ca6869d47b87
SHA1 (patch-ab) = 078a6d6dea77688a5cd460fdf5df964664958eb9
SHA1 (patch-ac) = e44933c13b86aa11777d929a71add7fb95118d28
SHA1 (patch-ad) = 040d603c789987f18c6622e12f6044cfae172e15
SHA1 (patch-ae) = 92abcb4a013b6df1a89f9884780c3d9611056582
SHA1 (patch-ah) = 6725c4762a07f923304dc63df66afe8a6fae0253