On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 at 19:06:07 +0200, Rodolfo kix Garcia wrote: > > > >So the end result of being able to rename workspaces using non-ascii > >characters using WINGs is that 600 lines of code can be removed in > >two patches! > > Probably is a good option. I like it. Less code, less problems.
Avoiding open coded stuff when there's a similar feature in the WINGs library should always be aimed for. After all, ~600 lines of code are gone and now you can even input non-ascii chars, which probably means that that debian bug can be closed. I've pushed it to #next so more people can test. > >[ With my patch there's only the issue with the dialog appearing > > partially covered by the menu, so you are required to move it a > > bit to enter the new name. I think that can be circunvented > >later. ] > > Umm, close the menu first, and then show the dialog? I don't know. I tried very briefly to raise the dialog frame with some stacking stuff, but that doesn't seem to work (at least the way I tried didn't work). But I really used all my wmaker time slice for some weeks. I need to get back to physics asap. I'll accept patches though :-) -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
