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Author SHA1 Message Date
fb3333a086
wind: Remove special window attributes and add different window layers.
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Two layers are accessible to all apps: global and global_top (for popups and similar windows).
Three other layers are accessible to privileged clients (background, system and lock), for things that need to be on a different level than user apps, like the taskbar, system popups, menus and the lock screen.
2024-12-13 21:53:12 +01:00
ad3cea7e78
gui: Rename "launch" to "execd"
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2024-12-11 20:34:47 +01:00
0ca6c5f814
taskbar: Remove sigchld handler
We are not launching child processes from taskbar anymore, that job is left to /bin/launch.
2024-12-04 22:42:59 +01:00
1fc2da4fb0
taskbar: Use os::ConfigFile instead of manually parsing app files 2024-09-07 16:52:31 +02:00
d3fbddb191
taskbar: Use SIGQUIT to restart
Whenever a GUI session ends, SIGHUP is sent to all GUI processes. Previously, taskbar would catch this signal and wrongly restart.

Now, taskbar correctly dies alongside everyone else.
2024-07-31 19:46:02 +02:00
140910763e
all: Reorder directory structure
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Why are command-line utilities stored in "apps"?
And why are apps like "editor" or "terminal" top-level directories?
Command-line utilities now go in "utils".
GUI stuff now goes in "gui".
This includes: libui -> gui/libui, wind -> gui/wind, GUI apps -> gui/apps, editor&terminal -> gui/apps...
System services go in "system".
2024-07-21 13:24:46 +02:00