ratpoison NEWS --- history of user-visible changes. -*- outline -*- * Changes since 1.0.0 ** Multiple commands passed to ratpoison via the command-line are now processed A stream of commands like, `ratpoison -c next -c prev -c next' are processed in order. ** clock command renamed to time This was to improve screen compatibility. ** New command setenv Use this to set environment variables for all programs run from ratpoison thereafter. ** Command defbartimeout renamed to msgwait This was done to better mirror screen commands. ** Command generate renamed to meta This was done to better mirror screen commands. ** Comand maximize renamed to redisplay This was done to better mirror screen commands. It is no longer bound to C-t m it is now bound to C-t l. ** Cursor in the input window There is now a cheap cursor to help you remember where you are. ** conf.h compile-time customizations moved They are now accessible through the def* suite of commands. ** Window alignment Windows can now be aligned so they stick to the top-left corner of the screen, the center of the screen, the bottom-right, etc. Use the `pos' command. There is a customizable default setting for each of the three 'kinds' of windows: `defwinpos' for normal windows, `deftranspos' for transient windows, and `defmaxsizepos' for normal windows with maximimum size hints. ** Window format string The format of the list of windows dumped by the `windows' command is now customizable with `defwinfmt'. ** Different Window naming schemes Windows now have 3 resources that can be used as their default name: the WMNAME hint which generally contains transient information such as what file is currently open, the res_name from the WMCLASS hint, or the res_class the WMCLASS hint. This affects commands like `select' which search for a window by name. * Changes since 0.1.1 ** new conf.h customization MAXSIZE_WINDOWS_ARE_TRANSIENTS determines whether windows with maxsize hints are treated like transient windows. ** The frame indicator The frame indicator never sticks and only appears when there is more than one frame (i.e. when there are splits). ** Transient window handling has changed Transient windows now map ontop of the current window. ** new command 'rudeness' This command allows you to fine tune what windows rp will map when. For instance you can ask rp not to map new windows. Instead it will notify you with a message: "New window #1 (emacs)". ** user abort key sequence When typing input, hit C-g (customizable in conf.h) to abort the input. ** new key syntax keys are now specified with C-, M-, A-, H-, S- which stand for the control, meta, alt, hyper, and super modifiers. ^ does not denote control. Before, control t looked like ^t now it looks like C-t. ** new command 'help' help brings up a key binding listing. it is bound to C-t ?. ** new command 'quit' This command quits ratpoison ** windows not residing in a frame are hidden This gets rid of annoying flickers around the edges of active windows as windows in the back update. ** rat cursor changes When you hit the prefix key the rat cursor changes to a square to tell you what it is waiting for another key. This feature can be removed in conf.h. ** Split windows Well, the day is finally here. You can now split windows in ratpoison. Hit C-t s to split horizontally and C-t S to split vertically. Have fun! ** new command-line option --command You can now send ratpoison commands (colon-commands) to ratpoison via the command line. for example to tell ratpoison to go to the next window type this: $ ratpoison --command next ** window borders are configurable WINDOW_BORDER_WIDTH has been added to conf.h. This constant determines the border width for all windows. ** Rodent handling A new command, :banish, which will move the rat pointer out of harms way, has been added. It is bound to 'C-t b' by default. No more slapping your rat out of the way, as fun as that was. * Changes since 0.1.0 ** Window list changes A '+' is now drawn between the window number and the window name for the last accessed window. ** AltGr (XK_Mode_switch) support ratpoison now handles AltGr on all its input. * Changes Since 0.0.5 ** C-t e removed Since you can custo your own keystrokes, there's not much sense cluttering things with a binding to launch emacs. ** XErrorEvents don't bring down ratpoison A friendly message pops up displaying the error message. This does mean that there is a problem with ratpoison and it should be investigated and reported. But at least your entire session doesn't go down. ** Sorted window list The window list is now sorted by number. ** Resizing input window The size of the input window can be customized in conf.h by setting INPUT_WINDOW_SIZE. It also dynamically resizes to accommodate the user input. ** Pointer location The pointer location is saved on a per window basis. When ratpoison switches to a window it restores the pointer location to its location the last time that window had focus. ** Auto quit ratpoison When the auto close feature is enabled, ratpoison will exit when the last managed window is closed. This feature can be turned on by uncommenting the line: /* #define AUTO_CLOSE */ in conf.h ** Improved shell command The 'exec' command now calls execl ("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", cmd, 0) where cmd is your shell command. In short, you can now make shell command calls with parameters. The default keybinding has been changed from C-: to C-! for the 'exec' command. ** Command line An emulation of screen's colon command has been implemented. This allows you to make wm commands by name. The current command set includes: abort, next, prev, exec, select, colon, kill, delete, other, windows, title, clock, maximize, newwm, and version. To bring up a command line prompt, type C-:. See the info or man page for details on the command set and its usage. ** Keysym reading updates keystrokes are now handled far better. Shifted keystrokes work. More uniform key event processing. You can no longer "over modify" keys. Previously, if C-tn was bound to 'next', you could type C-tC-n and get the same result. No longer. You need to explicity map both C-tn and C-tC-n if you want both to work. ** XSizeHints honoured Windows may not maximize fully now since they use XSizeHints to figure out how big the window can be. ** Bold color removed ratpoison now uses only foreground and background colors. They default to black and white, respectively. To represent the current window in the bar, the current window's text is reversed. ** Colormap support ratpoison now maintains colormaps ** New keystrokes *** C-t space and C-t enter Do the same as C-tn (next window) *** C-tA Shows a the time in the display bar *** C-tv Shows the version of ratpoison ** Messages in the window bar ratpoison now outputs user error messages. ** Stability All fixed length buffer sizes in window names that resulted in curious segfaults have been fixed. ** Themes support There is still no theme support, despite what you might have heard. * Changes Singe 0.0.4 ** added --kill and --restart These command line options allow the restarting and killing of a running ratpoison process. ** Mouse jumps to the bottom of the screen on keypresses This is pretty annoying if you're using anything other than keyboard apps. It is disabled by default. * Changes Since 0.0.3 ** Added --enable-debug This turns on debugging messages ** Added --version and --help command line options * Changes Since 0.0.2 ** Installation *** Added automake and autoconf To build and install ratpoison, you must now do this: aclocal automake -a -c autoconf ./configure make make install ** Features *** Added jump to window by name Hit C-t C-' and a box will pop up asking you for the name of the window to jump to. *** Added rename-window hit C-t C-a and a box will pop up asking you to rename the current window. Once it has been renamed, it will stay renamed. ** Bugs and Bug fixes