a screen. this allows the secondary screen to set it's
modifier state to match the primary screen's state. this is
not strictly necessary since each keystroke should adjust the
modifier state as needed to get the right result.
sending a sequence number with enter messages. screens use that
sequence number in clipboard grab and data messages. the server
uses the sequence number to order messages across clients. also
changed secondary screens to send clipboard updates on leaving
(or when grab occurs when not active) instead of on a query from
the server. primary effectively does the same. the query
message has been removed.
That key only reports press when pressed and released when
caps-lock is activated and only reports release when pressed
and released when caps-lock is deactivated. I don't know of a
way to detect this behavior so it may have to be configured by
the user. The code assumes normal behavior; will have to add
code to set the flag (perhaps from a user configuration).
clipboard owner support (MS windows done, X windows partial)
added key transfer on ms windows
mutex fixes in CClient (had race conditions)
faster debug output in ms windows
changed temporary screen name to "secondary"
network fixes on ms windows (poll returned wrong result)
fixed transparent cursor on ms windows