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a7932312 |
| 06-Aug-2003 |
jmmv <jmmv@NetBSD.org> |
Add the `action' mode, which can be used to associate commands with mouse button events. This mode needs to be explicitly enabled at runtime, and does nothing if not configured.
As there are now tw
Add the `action' mode, which can be used to associate commands with mouse button events. This mode needs to be explicitly enabled at runtime, and does nothing if not configured.
As there are now two different modes available, adjust the manpages accordingly, describing what they do and how they work separatedly.
While here, remove a bunch of unused stuff (event syntax) from config file parsing. This was initially added with this new mode in mind, but it has not been used to make it a lot simpler.
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15ba1217 |
| 06-Aug-2003 |
jmmv <jmmv@NetBSD.org> |
- Let the main program handle multiple run modes easily. Each one is described by a structure with pointers to functions. - Clearly separate the "selection" mode (which provides copy and paste sup
- Let the main program handle multiple run modes easily. Each one is described by a structure with pointers to functions. - Clearly separate the "selection" mode (which provides copy and paste support in console) from wsmoused's main program. - Added the "modes" property to the configuration file and the "-m" command line option to specify which modes should be activated. (this is mostly useless for now, as only the "selection" mode exists; a new mode will be added soon, hopefully). - While here, several style fixes according to share/misc/style.
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68e2c804 |
| 04-Mar-2003 |
jmmv <jmmv@NetBSD.org> |
Add support to parse a configuration file, /etc/wsmoused.conf by default. This file lets users tune the behavior of the daemon in a easy way, without having to mess with command line options (nor in
Add support to parse a configuration file, /etc/wsmoused.conf by default. This file lets users tune the behavior of the daemon in a easy way, without having to mess with command line options (nor in rc.conf). It will also simplify future integration of new functionality within the program as multiple "modes" of operator are recognized. The new wsmoused.conf(5) manpage contains all related details.
Some error message cleanup and minor manpage fixes too.
Ok'ed by christos.
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