$Id: NEWS.pre-4.3 16227 2005-07-14 16:06:25Z benny $ 20040924: --------- * Version 4.1.16 * Don't grab the display on logout, as it doesn't work well with compositors. 20040203: --------- * Version 4.1.2 * Icon changes in the tray icon menu (the session control icon) * Added about dialog now that XfceAboutDialog is in libxfcegui4. 20040129: --------- * Version 4.1.1 (big jump indeed, but need to catch up with the rest of the desktop :-)) * Finally moved xfce_setenv()/xfce_putenv() to libxfce4util and we are now secured from stupid native implementations of both functions. * Some autotools and copyright updates. 20040125: --------- * Version 0.2.1 * Updated the xfce4-session manual page to reflect the latest changes. 20040113: --------- * Added --disable-tcp option to disable binding to TCP ports. This is no new configure option, but a runtime option, that is, it can be supplied to xfce4-session at startup. 20040110: --------- * Version 0.2.0 * Added support for user defined poweroff/halt/reboot commands, and some cleanups, thanks to Brian Tarricone. * Various fixes in the meantime, too bad I have no spare time for xfce :-( 20030721: --------- * Fix problem with Xrandr MCS plugin and splash screen not using the new screen height/width. 20030716: --------- * XfceTrayIcon now both provides "clicked" (a single left button click) and "double_clicked" (double left button click) signals * XfceTrayIcon no longer autoconnects, you'll need to call xfce_tray_icon_connect() explicitly 20030715: --------- * Version 0.1.1 * Make "session control" sticky again, since the xfwm4 problem with sticky windows seems to be fixed * Many improvements on the XfceTrayIcon class (will be moved to libxfcegui4 soon) * Session managers tray icon can now be enabled/disabled from the settings dialog * Added more helpful tooltips to the settings dialog (translations needs to be updated) 20030713: --------- * Version 0.1.0 * Fixed problem with SaveYourself Phase2 being aborted (that should also correct the xfwm4 save problem). * Fixed problem with "session control" window beeing undecorated * Fix problem with users splash themes directory not being created when installing new themes * Skip the splash screen window in tasklists and pagers (Gdk >= 2.2 only for now, a netk version is on the way, see util.c) 20030712: --------- * Fixed tray icon problem * New tray icon wrapper XfceTrayIcon, will be moved to libxfcegui4 later 20030710: --------- * Added spec file * Two Solaris fixes * State is now displayed in "session control" * added "Quit session" and "Save session" to the tray menu (GtkImageMenuItem's now working btw.) * Fixed bug in SaveYourselfDone code (manager does not entered IDLE state after a succesfull checkpoint) * Added UNIX signals support: SIGUSR1 saves current session, SIGINT quits current session * Added security check to xfce4-shutdown (shutdown.allow is only used if owned by root) * Honor fast SaveYourself requests 20030708: --------- * startxfce4 in xfce-utils was altered to automatically use xfce4-session by default if installed. * Added "session control" dialog and tray icon. Made several improvements. Now requires libxfcegui4 >= 3.92.2 * smproxy now works with xfce4-session, that says, X11R5 session apps are now managed by the session manager as well (e.g. xcalc, xedit, xbiff or even apps like gimp and gqview) 20030707: --------- * Splash screen themes can now be selected from the settings plugin, and in addition, you can also install new themes from the settings plugin. * Added docs/FAQ file. 20030706: --------- * the session manager now takes care of starting files in ~/Desktop/Autostart/ after all session aware apps are restarted. This should make live easier, esp. with apps that depend on the window manager already running. * the splash screen is now themable. See docs/SplashThemes.txt for further information. In addition, the splash screen also appears when starting a default session, and not only when restoring a previously saved session. 20030702: --------- * session file naming scheme has changed from ~/.xfce4/sessions/session- to ~/.xfce4/sessions/xfsm-