4 What is it and what can it do?
6 It's a panel for Linux that lists all your windows, but the difference
7 is that it's tiny. The binary is about 10k and it takes barely any
8 memory. It requires a window manager that supports the Unified Window
9 Manager spec: NET_WM: http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/wm-spec.html
11 See http://www.chatjunkies.org/fspanel/ for more information.
15 * Switched to unified window manager spec. You now need a window
16 manager that supports it. E.g. Sawfish, KWM.
17 * Changed the desktop pager to 1 2 3 etc buttons.
18 * Made it possible to compile with Xft for anti aliased text.
19 * Removed the clock. If you need a clock, use 0.7.
20 * Right-clicking a task makes it shade.
24 * Windows that set their icons after mapping no longer get the
26 * A new generic icon (looks better, I think).
27 * Fixed lockup when large amount of windows are open.
28 * Desktop switching arrows look different.
29 * Panel height and width are customizable at the top of fspanel.c.
30 Made the default 24 (previously 22) and font 12. This seems to
31 suite 1024x768 well, change to what suites you.
32 * Now uses the unified window manager spec to find the list of
33 windows. Falls back to gnome spec if unavailable. This might make
34 fspanel work on KDE? Note: this is only partially supported and
35 uses the unified spec only for a client list, everything else
36 still uses the gnome window manager spec.
37 * Optimized more code - i386-linux binary is now 9280 bytes!
41 * The clock now updates on-the-minute.
42 * Optimized some code - binary is 300 bytes smaller :)
43 * Made it possible to compile without libXpm.
44 * Included some Makefiles for FreeBSD and Solaris.
45 * No crash when display fails to open.
49 * Fix refresh for XFree86 4.
50 * Fix switching desktops (works in Sawfish now too).
51 * Make windows focus when raising.