* Remove vim modelines:
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/\*$/ {N;N;/ \* vim:ts/d}' \{\} \;
find . -name '*.[chx]' -exec sed -i '/\/[\*\/] *vim:/d' \{\} \;
* Remove leading blank lines:
find . -name '*.[cxh]' -exec sed -i '/./,$!d'
If you use vim, use this in your .vimrc:
set ts=8 sw=3 sts=8 expandtab cino=>5n-3f0^-2{2(0W1st0
SVN revision: 50816
fullscreen windows).
I modified this patch slightly. Removed some unused handlers. limits.h
is already included in e.h, so no need to reinclude it. Fixed formatting.
SVN revision: 50356
I guess there is nothing more annoying than having a fullscreen window
to watch a quick movie, read some text or webpage or whatever and have
the DPMS to show, or the screensaver to be activated or your screen to
be locked.
This patch uses the new border signal and counts, if there is at least
one fullscreen border, then avoid doing these annoyances.
I'm not accounting for any border parameter/property, like if it is in
a visible screen or desktop. I hope this is fine, otherwise let me know.
I also asked and common sense at IRC (at least to me and englebass) is
that there is no need to configure such behavior, so there is no
configure option for it.
I'm also thinking about maximized windows to have a configurable
behavior to match this, but I'm not sure.
SVN revision: 49262