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Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>
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FIXME: There is a really annoying bug, seems to be an interaction
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between gtk and windowmaker's docking mechanism. To reproduce:
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- Start wmcliphist normally
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- Place wmcliphist in the dock (if not already there)
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- Right-click wmcliphist dock icon, select "Exit"
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- From a terminal, run "wmcliphist -c notacolor" (any unknown color
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string), or "wmcliphist -b nosuchbuffer". Basically anything that
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causes wmcliphist to pop up a warning dialog on startup.
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- Click "OK" in the warning dialog.
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- Now, wmcliphist is running, but it has failed dock. It's
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running in an icon (like an un-docked dockapp)... and in the dock,
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there is a blank icon where wmcliphist should be. Attempting to
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drag the wmcliphist icon to the blank icon won't work (though you
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can dock it in another empty dock position).
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I tried various things to fix this (rewrote show_message() to use
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gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons(), added a sleep(1) before showing the
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dialog, call gtk_main_iteration() before popping up the dialog), but
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none of it helped. Fixing this might require a patch to WindowMaker
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itself...? Anyone interested in fixing this should have a look at
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foo_create_main_icon_window() in wmcliphist.c. If you don't understand
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what's going on there (and I admit I don't), you probably have little
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chance of fixing this bug...
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One approach I can think of: The trouble seems to be caused by calling
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show_message() before gtk_main() has been called. If show_message()
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gets called later (after the app has been docked), all is well. So for
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startup warnings, we could use g_timeout_add() to display the warnings
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later. Unfortunately one of these ("Some items from history will be
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lost") isn't a warning with just an OK button, it's a Yes/No question,
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and by the time gtk_main() is running, it's too late for the No answer.
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Turning that into a "Some items from history were lost. [OK]" kinda
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violates the author's intent (he wanted to make sure no data was lost
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by accident).
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