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A prior commit switched from focusing the topmost window as the default
window to focusing the MRU window. This was done in alignment with the
introduction of per-workspace MRU lists to avoid problems where the window
stack was inadvertently changed when focusing windows during window switches.
Now that focusing windows don't have as big an impact on the stacking order,
we can revert back to focusing the top window, which is less confusing to the
user.
For now, leave per-workspace MRU lists, as they're a pretty good approximation
of a global MRU list, and it works well enough.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620744
Based on commit https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/-/commit/f628d8f8901f46fa9e00707ae9d7ccfd1e85f427
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620744
Based on commit https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/-/commit/9245f9588bd7c17ccbe04df65c1579313cbad07b
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commit.
Partially restore call to destroy_win in compositor when calling
meta_window_free. This is needed to ensure that we never call
meta_window_get_frame_bounds while windows is destroying.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751833
Based on commit https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/-/commit/a9f28dbc26f5211ef08889109db3dc8c7ba76aca
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Based on commit https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/-/commit/24d35569bdb78d1da3b53ed1a6d81d365d60bed0
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a dark color when compositing is disabled. Updates #566 which changed
the selected workspace to a light color on a light background.
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If the decimal value is from .1 to .5, round(arg) returns
the integer value less than the argument. Otherwise, if
the decimal value is from .6 to .9, it returns the
integer value greater than the arg.
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Also reformat recent code change to fix styling issues.
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/commit/6554c91b
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/commit/6e4a7fca
based on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/commit/359f60a6
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GDK (and also GTK+!) do this for us already.
based on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/commit/1dcde194
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/commit/1fafd279006ece8cf664fd777143cdfafbefad6d
window: handle legacy fullscreen requests
Doing this on the actual resize requests makes more sense
than handling it as a window-manager imposed constraints,
so move the code accordingly.
Adapted from mutter patch by Florian Müllner:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/mutter/commit/?id=fba022cc06b8c7e80ef36f48d6577a251384cc4b
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=781946
Bug 781946 - Non-native decorated windows stuck maximised on secondary screen with Marco/Metacity
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Origin commit :
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/metacity/commit/c87f73f3b4413720a2f3e6a672826d3fec7f77a9
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XmbTextPropertyToTextList documentation says that XFreeStringList
should be used to free the storage for the list and its contents.
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This reverts commit df56628979abc17474b001c58c28c6f3637ada9d.
It causes an issue where windows remain in the background even when
being drawn in the foreground.
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By scaling the pixbuf when loading, existing assets can be used.
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Adding a new option to allow tile size cycling. When enabled, using the
keyboard shortcut for tiling multiple times in a row cycles the window
through different sizes (1/2 -> 1/3 -> 1/4 -> 3/4 -> 2/3 -> Untiled).
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find . -name "*.png" -exec mogrify -strip {} ;
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Since we're rewriting how tab popups are created, we should change the
gschema value ranges so that they are more compatible with the new
version.
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When drawing the workspace switcher OSD, we want it to be slightly
transparent to match the OSD style. Also changed how the popup size is
calculated and changed window icons to cairo surfaces.
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Instead of converting from surface to a GdkPixbuf and then back to
a surface, we keep it as a surface for the entire manipulation flow.
This improves rendering speed a bit and sets the ground for a higher
resolution thumbnail in the future.
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