Not quite sure why there are so many differences. Perhaps we’ve gotten
out of the habit of running clang-format after every change.
I guess it’d be best to have a travis hook that runs clang-format for us
and reports any problems on pull requests.
input_code is a uint16_t, but xcb_keycode_t is uint8_t, meaning that
only the first byte of input_code is inspected by memmem. On
little-endian platforms, this code would have worked by accident, since
the first byte of input_code represents the 8 least significant bits.
However, on big-endian platforms the first byte is the 8 most
significant bits, which means memmem is scanning bind->translated_to
for the wrong keycode (probably 0).
In order to work correctly on big-endian and little-endian platforms,
simply typecast input_code to an xcb_keycode_t and pass that to memmem.
The observed behaviour associated with this bug is that key bindings
don't work at all. This patch has been tested on an iBook G4 running
OpenBSD -current, and key bindings work properly with this fix applied.
When using Pango to draw text in i3bar, the y-offset of the text is
incorrectly calculated in case all characters in the string to draw are
smaller than the cached font height. Fixes#1494.
Use the default monospace font for the system in the default config.
This should be a bit more portable for systems that do not have the
recommended font installed.
A buffer is introduced for the statusline which will only be copied to the actual statusline
once an entire statusline is parsed. This avoids a race condition where incompletely parsed
statuslines were rendered, causing only some status blocks to be rendered which is visible to
the user as a flickering.
fixes#1480
Parse text within workspace buttons and the i3bar statusline as Pango
markup. This lets people specify things like font weight, text color,
background color, font size, and font family in the text of i3bar.
fixes#1468
1. Always subscribe to click events for i3bar.
2. Exit the click event handler if no current workspace was found only after clicks on status blocks have been handled.
fixes#1430
Add support for the _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE client message. This message
enables clients to initiate window moving or resizing. Toolkits like
Gtk3 use this message when the user drags a client-side decorated window
by its title bar. When Gtk detects that the window manager does not
support this client message, it uses a slow fallback implementation.
fixes#1432
When loading a new font with `load_font`, free the previously loaded
font with `free_font`.
If no font is loaded, `free_font` will simply return (instead of
crashing because of a double free).
Dynamically update the font when the `reload` command is called by
reloading the font with `xcb_init_late` and adjusting the size of the
bar by updating the output dimensions with a call to the ipc.