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18:17 < Biolunar> when i change my resolution in dwm (to a smaller one) and then back to the native, the top bar is not repainted. that's since 5.7.2, in 5.6 it worked fine
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18:19 < Biolunar> is it just happening to me or a (known) bug?
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18:24 < Biolunar> and in addition, mplayers fullscreen is limited to the small resolution after i changed it back to the native
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reproducible with xrandr -s but not with --output and --mode, strange
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> enternotify is handled even when the entered window is already focused
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> (eg moving the mouse to the bar and back, scrolling on the border..)
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	> focusing might be expensive for some clients (eg dim/light up)
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	>
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	> a possible solution is to modify enternotify:
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	> +       c = wintoclient(ev->window);
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	>        if((m = wintomon(ev->window)) && m != selmon) {
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		>                unfocus(selmon->sel);
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		>                selmon = m;
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		>        }
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		> +       else if (c == selmon->sel || c == NULL)
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	> +               return;
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>
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> focusing might be expensive for some clients (eg dim/light up)
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>
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> a possible solution is to modify enternotify:
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> +       c = wintoclient(ev->window);
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>        if((m = wintomon(ev->window)) && m != selmon) {
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>                unfocus(selmon->sel);
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>                selmon = m;
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>        }
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> +       else if (c == selmon->sel || c == NULL)
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> +               return;
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> another corner case:
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a tiled client can be resized with mod+right click, but it only works
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on the main monitor
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dmenu appears on the monitor where the pointer is and not on selmon
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yet another corner case:
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open a terminal, focus another monitor, but without moving the mouse
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			@ -36,7 +42,6 @@ pointer there
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if there is no client on the other monitor to get the focus, then the
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terminal will be unfocused but it will accept input
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Donald Allen reported this:
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			@ -57,3 +62,15 @@ privmail from 2 other people within one week, really strange).
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The quick fix is commenting out the code in lines 817/818 in hg tip 
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dwm. I cannot confirm this has no side effects (I think it does) and I 
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will address this issue shortly with a real fix. 
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SDL seems to not like non-reparenting WMs:
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> I would like to mention SDL problems, however SDL is not crucial to
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> me anymore; people that really care about it should speak up and
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> propose dwm / SDL patch or cooperation scheme in that matter. 
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Patching SDL, bugging them?
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