
* On Monday, December 21 2009, Jan Vornberger wrote:
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 12:51:09AM +0100, Jan Vornberger wrote:
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:13:00PM -0500, Adam Vogt wrote:
I'm not sure that it is necessary to code anything as a workaround. You could use the feature in BoringWindows which accepts messages to mark specific windows as boring.
That's what I was thinking, write a patch that will make X.L.Minimize send out messages to mark all minimized windows as boring. That should be a more reliable way than using boringAuto.
Or are you saying, you don't think any change of X.L.Minimize is necessary and one could just do it all in the configuration with the functions that BoringWindows exports? I guess so, but I feel focus skipping of minimized windows is an integral part of X.L.Minimize, so the module might as well do the work itself of making sure the correct windows are marked as boring.
Cheers!
Jan
If you can't manage to compose decorations with the minimize and boringAuto modifier in a way that works correctly, then I guess you do have to change Minimize. You are likely to still end up with only one (or maybe a couple) order(s) of composition being acceptable in any case, since decorations should not be given for windows that get removed later on. -- Adam