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Ignore-this: 1a6c001560f68f99d75d5f550e7e83
This patch is based heavily on the one contributed by
svein.ove@aas.no, but updated to avoid causing a conflict and to work
with the newest X11 bindings. The name of the patch (and comment
below) are copied verbatim from his patch.
XKeysymToKeycode only gives the first code bound to a given symbol. To
handle the case where multiple keys are bound to the same symbol,
XKeycodeToKeysym is used instead, searching through all possible
keycodes for each sym.
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Ignore-this: 78961f6256e1a1ee25c085e9056af758
To summarize this allows clicks which change the focus to also be passed on to
that window.
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Ignore-this: 6b75b18b41e855a3f64a423b929a7282
Originally: http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/xmonad/2008-June/005807.html
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Ignore-this: c8315f438fed66b12282c9bfe70a4d0b
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Ignore-this: 4050ed2d1ad373386c2e2b44145f07d9
Without the change, the errors are like:
> [ unrelated error messages ]
> No constructor has all these fields: `numlockMask',
> `terminal', [every other field set]
With the change:
> `numlockMask' is not a record selector
> [ context where numlockMask is named ]
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Ignore-this: f9b1a65b4f0622922f80ad2ab6c5a52f
This is a rather big change. Rather than make spawned processes become
children of init, we handle them in xmonad. As a side effect of this change,
we never need to use waitForProcess in any contrib module -- in fact, doing so
will raise an exception. The main benefit to handling SIGCHLD is that xmonad
can now be started with 'exec', and will correctly clean up after inherited
child processes.
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Ignore-this: 3ac329fb92839827aed0a4370784cabd
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This is a modification of a patch from Joachim Breitner.
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If the user used the mouse to change window focus (moving into or clicking on a
window), this should be handled differently than focus changes due to keyboard
commands. Specifically, it's inappropriate to discard window enter/leave events
while the mouse is moving. This fixes the bug where a fast mouse motion across
multiple windows resulted in the wrong window keeping focus.
It's also helpful information for contrib modules such as UpdatePointer - it's
supposed to move the mouse pointer only in response to keyboard actions, not if
the user was moving the mouse.
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