It doesn't actually capture your screen, but rather saves the Cairo
surface to an image. The path to the image and some other options
can also be configured in the config file.
By default, Print Screen can be pressed in Normal mode with no modifier
to take a screenshot. The default location is the user's home directory,
and the file has a date attached to it. Of course, this can be changed
as well.
Typing in @GNU:xdg-open https://gnu.org will create a bookmark called
GNU which opens up gnu.org in your browser. '@' will show bookmarks and
'@c' will clear bookmarks.
With this commit, display width/height is only grabbed once. This means
we don't need to deal with all that X11 and Xinerama code when we're
simply resizing the window.
The fullscreen functionality is kind of cool, but adds a lot of code and
as commit history has shown, plenty of bugs and extra required testing.
I may reimplement this later in a less bad manner. Note that the
fullscreen behavior can be achieved by simply increasing image size to
the max. spmenu will let you do that.
Fixes issue #9
This commit simplifies the caching of desktop entries. Previously
spmenu_run would cache each desktop entry into a cache directory, of
course using it's own format and then parses that yet again to add it to
the arrays. This is terribly inefficient and wastes the user's valuable
space.
With this commit, the entries are parsed and directly written to the six
cache files, which spmenu can then grab from in plain text, without any
parsing. Significantly speeds up the caching and saves disk space.
not set.
Both the current behavior and this commit are valid according to the XDG
base directory standard, however realistically no one wants dotfiles in
their home directory, and that's what would happen if $XDG_CACHE_DIR
is unset.
Also fix key inconsistency between X and Wayland.