- 20 Jul, 2015 40 commits
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Jacek Caban authored
Spotted by Marcus Meissner.
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Alex Henrie authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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YongHao Hu authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Iván Matellanes authored
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Sebastian Lackner authored
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Sebastian Lackner authored
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Sebastian Lackner authored
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Sebastian Lackner authored
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Sebastian Lackner authored
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Sebastian Lackner authored
Forks with ifval == FALSE do not count as "parallel", so nested forks are still allowed. Please note that calling _vcomp_fork(FALSE, ...) or directly calling the callback is still different in some aspects, the synchronization functions run in a different context for example.
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Sebastian Lackner authored
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André Hentschel authored
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André Hentschel authored
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André Hentschel authored
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André Hentschel authored
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André Hentschel authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
In Win32, minimized windows are generally not considered maximized, but restoring a minimized window that had been maximized returns it to the maximized state. In X11, at least with some window managers (I tested metacity and gnome shell), the maximized state is meaningful for minimized windows. If we remove the net_wm maximized state from windows we minimize, they will still be unmaximized when the WM restores them.
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Julian Rüger authored
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Frédéric Delanoy authored
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