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Package: sawmill
Version: 0.13-1
Severity: wishlist

  This probably goes upstream as well..

  As I may have mentioned, I'm trying to get sawmill to look and feel exactly
like wmaker.  Although the appicons, dock and clip are probably out for now :),
it's been remarkably easy to get significantly closer to wmaker by (a) playing
around with keybindings and (b) hacking up the smaker theme.  (eg, changing the
default title height to 24 and the default border to 1, adding a special
height and keymap for the lower border, etc)

  However, there are a few limitations I've run into that shouldn't be too
hard to address.  At least some of them shouldn't be too hard to address :)

  They are:
   -> "action cursors".  When certain actions -- for example, moving or
     resizing -- are performed, the cursor switches to a hardcoded value.  A
     customization option, or at least a user-definable variable, would be nice
     here.  (wmaker, for example, uses a 4-way arrow for window moves rather
     than the hand suggested by sawmill)
   -> It would be nice to be able to request that a frame part have a small
     beveled border drawn around it -- without this, stock wmaker theme images
     look ugly. (I can probably kludge around this by making a huge number of
      single-pixel-wide frame parts with solid colors, but this is nasty and
      I suspect fairly inefficient as well)
       (second note: another look through the documentation turns up a
        "renderer" attribute.  Perhaps I can use this, in which case you can
        probably disregard this point :) )
   -> I'm not sure why, but when I set the background of a clicked button to
     "white", the button's foreground image switches to the inverted mode.
     Nothing in the theme itself seems likely to do this.
   -> wmaker doesn't have any concept of highlighted parts -- being able to
     suppress highlighting would probably make things a little more efficient.
   -> One of the most-missed features of wmaker when I venture into another
     wm is the ability to hide all windows belonging to a program.  I've got
     a simple routine to do that -- almost -- but they have to be individually
     unhidden and (this happens when using wmaker as well) they appear to be
     iconified separately in the pager.  A hook routine can probably be used
     to uniconify all windows in a group whenever one is unhidden if the
     group was previously group-hidden.
   -> This may be a little too involved for the moment, but more flexibility in
     the look of the menus would be nice.  GTK+ menus are ok, but I -really-
     like wmaker's look&feel here.  (I noticed that the latest E has tried to
     lift it as well, although Raster of course got it wrong ;-) )

   Daniel

-- System Information
Debian Release: potato
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux bluegreen 2.2.13 #1 Wed Oct 20 08:29:09 EDT 1999 i586

Versions of packages sawmill depends on:
ii  gdk-imlib1                  1.9.8-1      Gdk-Imlib is an imaging library fo
ii  imlib1                      1.9.8-1      Imlib is an imaging library for X 
ii  libart2                     1.0.53-2     The Gnome canvas widget           
ii  libaudiofile0               0.1.9-0.1    The Audiofile Library             
ii  libc6                       2.1.2-5      GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libcapplet0                 1.0.51-0.2   Library for Gnome Control Center a
ii  libesd0                     0.2.14-0.2   Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared 
ii  libglib1.2                  1.2.6-1      The GLib library of C routines    
ii  libgnome32                  1.0.53-2     The Gnome libraries               
ii  libgnomesupport0            1.0.53-2     The Gnome libraries (Support libra
ii  libgnomeui32                1.0.53-2     The Gnome libraries (User Interfac
ii  libgnorba27                 1.0.53-2     Gnome CORBA services              
ii  libgtk1.2                   1.2.6-1      The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets fo
ii  libjpeg62                   6b-1.2       The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG 
ii  libncurses4                 4.2-3.4      Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  liborbit0                   0.5.0-0.1    Libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB 
ii  libpng2                     1.0.3-1      PNG library - runtime             
ii  libreadlineg2               2.1-13.6     GNU readline and history libraries
ii  librep2                     0.6.2-1      an embeddable Emacs-Lisp-like runt
ii  libtiff3g                   3.4beta037-8 tiff runtime library [libc6]      
ii  libungif3g                  3.0-2.1      shared library for GIF images (run
ii  libungif3g [giflib3g]       3.0-2.1      shared library for GIF images (run
ii  xlib6g                      3.3.5-1      shared libraries required by X cli
ii  zlib1g                      1:1.1.3-4    compression library - runtime     

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Dear submitter,

as the package sawfish has just been removed from the Debian archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports.  We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.

For details on the removal, please see https://bugs.debian.org/1135564

The version of this package that was in Debian prior to this removal
can still be found using https://snapshot.debian.org/.

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