NetBSD/pkgsrc CRJxuvawm/ctwm distinfo Makefile

   ctwm: update to 4.0.2

   From Rhialto (maintainer) in PR pkg/53584

   4.0.2 (2018-08-25)

   Backward-Incompatible Changes And Removed Features

   -   The UseThreeDIconBorders config var has been removed. It came in
       silently and undocumented in 3.4 and has never done anything.

   -   The attempts to use DNS lookups for setting the HOSTNAME m4 variable
       have been removed; it is now just a duplicate of CLIENTHOST.

   New Features

   -   The EWMH _NET_WM_NAME property is now supported, and used for the
       window name in place of the ICCCM WM_NAME when set. By default, we
       also accept UTF8_STRING encoded WM_NAME as a result of this change;
       see below for var to restore historical strictness.

   -   The EWMH _NET_WM_ICON_NAME property is now supported, and used for
       the icon name in place of the ICCCM WM_ICON_NAME when set. Similar
       comments as above apply to the encodings.

   -   Support has been added for CTWM_WM_NAME and CTWM_WM_ICON_NAME
       properties, which will override any window/icon names otherwise
       specified. This may be useful for applications that set unhelpful
       names themselves, or for manually adjusting labelling. These
       properties can be set from the command line via xprop; as an
       example, xprop -f CTWM_WM_NAME 8u -set CTWM_WM_NAME "awesome
       windowsauce". See xprop(1) manual for details; the s, t, and u field
       type specifiers will all work.

   -   When no icon name is set for a window, we've always used the window
       name for the icon name as well. But that only happened the first
       time the window name is set; after that, the icon name is stuck at
       the first name.  It now updates along with the window name, if no
       icon name is set.

   -   All icon manager windows will now have the TwmIconManager class set
       on them, so they can be addressed en mass by other config like
       NoTitle by that class name.

   New Config Options

   -   Added DontNameDecorations config option to disable setting names on
       the X windows we create for window decoration (added in 4.0.0).
       These have been reported to confuse xwit, and might do the same for
       other tools that don't expect to find them on non-end-app windows.
       Reported by Frank Steiner.

   -   Added StrictWinNameEncoding config option to enable historical
       behavior, where we're reject invalid property encoding for window
       naming properties (like a UTF8_STRING encoded WM_NAME).

   Bugfixes

   -   Fix up broken parsing of IconifyStyle "sweep". Bug was introduced in
       4.0.0.

   -   When multiple X Screens are used, building the temporary file for m4
       definitions could fail with an error from mkstemp(). Reported by
       Manfred Knick.

   -   When multiple X Screens are used, the OTP code didn't recognize the
       difference, and kept everything in one list. This caused the
       internal consistency checks to trip when it didn't find all the
       windows it expected. Reported by Terran Melconian.

   -   When ReverseCurrentWorkspace is set, mapping windows not on the
       current workspace (e.g., via restarting ctwm, or creating new
       windows with the desktop set via EWMH properties) could segfault.
       Reported by Sean McAllister.

   -   Fix some edge cases where we'd fight other apps' focus handling.
       When an application moved focus itself to an unrelated (in X terms)
       window, our processing would often race and re-move the focus to the
       root ourselves.  This was visible with e.g. sub-windows in Firefox
       for context menu and urlbar dropdown, which would flash on and then
       disappear.

   -   When creating a new transient window of an existing full-screen
       window, the OTP stacking may cause it to be stuck below the main
       window due to the special handling of full-screen focused windows in
       EWMH. It should now be forced to the top.

   -   Building ctwm since 4.0.0 in certain locales could misorder
       functions in the lookup table, leading to troubles parsing the
       config file. You'd get some loud "INTERNAL ERROR" lines from ctwm
       when running it if this were the case. Now fixed. Reported by
       Richard Levitte.
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