Revisions of xfce4-docklike-plugin
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request 1138801
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Manfred Hollstein (manfred-h)
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Manfred Hollstein (manfred-h)
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request 1134924
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Manfred Hollstein (manfred-h)
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- Update to version 0.4.2 * Wnck: Add missing sanity check * Settings: Use different colors for active and inactive indicators * Use FDO compliant icon name * Fix blurry icons/thumbnails when UI scale > 1 * GroupMenu: Make sure the window is the right size for each popup * Group: Stop timeouts in destructor * Fix pending source when GroupMenu is destroyed * Settings: Bound icon sizes * SettingsDialog: Fix deprecated icon names * Remove unused project files * Remove contrib directory * GroupMenu: Re-popup if windows are added/removed when shown * Update preview widgets on "showPreviews" setting change * Helpers: Always stop timeout before starting a new one * Wnck: Always update unactivated window state * Group: Do not filter out skip-tasklist windows when activated * Group: Do not manually mark window as activated when activating group * Group: Update active state when adding windows * Group: Remove useless class member states * AppInfos: Use also app names for matching * Use g_debug for debug logs * Replace FALSE with false * Replace NULL with nullptr * Release data as much as possible on XfcePanelPlugin::free-data signal * Wnck: Do not check for active window in init * Fix remaining raw pointers not released * Manage group button lifetime in Group * Revert "Reset pointer when group button is destroyed" * Wnck: Use std::shared_ptr to manage memory allocation of GroupWindows
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 1074344
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Manfred Hollstein (manfred-h)
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Maurizio Galli (mauriziogalli)
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request 1073787
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Manfred Hollstein (manfred-h)
(revision 1)
New package: Docklike Taskbar https://docs.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-docklike-plugin/start Docklike Taskbar behaves similarly to many other desktop environments and operating systems. Wherein all application windows are grouped together as an icon and can be pinned to act as a launcher when the application is not running. Commonly referred to as a dock.
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