CellWriter 1.3.0

Many command line options added. On-screen keyboard has been improved and key event generation bugs have been fixed. The main window is now dockable and can be embedded into gnome-screensaver.

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CellWriter
Series:
1.3
Version:
1.3.0
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Michael Levin
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Many command line options added. On-screen keyboard has been improved and key event generation bugs have been fixed. The main window is now dockable and can be embedded into gnome-screensaver.

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2007-10-29 Michael Levin <email address hidden>

        * statusicon.c: Left-click status icon menu no longer on by default
        * window.c, cellwidget.c: Added back buffer button to recall previously
          entered input
        * main.c: Include for errno.h was missing (probably was nested in
          libgnome.h)
        * window.c, keywidget.c, cellwidget.c, options.c: Disabled use of
          style colors in GTK 2.8 compilation
        * window.c, main.c: New option --xid allows CellWriter to embed within
          gnome-screensaver, see:
          http://live.gnome.org/GnomeScreensaver/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
          #head-5196776d04ed41242da63723d837fa188d57693a
        * window.c, options.c: The main window can now be docked to either the
          top or the bottom of the screen. A new setup window and command-
          line option (--dock-window=#) control this behavior.
        * window.c, main.c: Can't figure out how to move the window within
          its own struts with Metacity, going to leave it as an extra command-
          line switch (--window-struts)
        * main.c, singleinstance.c: CellWriter will now watch for input from
          its fifo and react accordingly (see README)
        * Unstable version 1.3.0

2007-10-14 Michael Levin <email address hidden>

        * keyevent.c: Adding 1ms delay to XTestFakeKeyEvent() fixes mixed up
          order on AMD64 Gentoo (thanks Stefan Baur!)
        * window.c: Help label colors are taken from tooltip style
        * keywidget.c: Key text is now bold and shadowed
        * cellwidget.c, keywidget.c, options.c: A new option sets the colors
          scheme based on the theme colors
        * main.c: Added functions to manipulate colors in the HSL color space;
          The color highlight method has been changed to use HSL
        * Makefile.am, singleinstance.c, main.c: Added check to see if the
          program is already running and show the window if it is
        * README: Added recognition printout format from website
        * statusicon.c: Combined statusicon_gtk.c and statusicon_libegg.c into
          one source file.
        * statusicon.c, options.c: Added option to show status icon menu on
          left-click
        * statusicon.c: LibEgg status icon is now sized correctly
        * window.c, keywidget.c, cellwidget.c: Reduced the number of rendering
          calls related to configure events and color changes
        * window.c: Window is no longer allowed to initialize off-screen
        * main.c, window.c, cellwriter.1: Added --window-x, and --window-y
          command line arguments
        * main.c, cellwriter.1, ...: Standardized logging system and partitioned
          into GLib levels. Use --log-level=7 to enable full debug printouts.
          Optionally divert output to a log file with --log-file=PATH.
        * cellwidget.c: Sick of dealing with Xinput issues, disabling by
          default
        * main.c, keyevent.c, cellwriter.1: New command line argument
          --disable-overwrite will prevent modifications to the keymap
        * Revision 1.2.5

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