(this fork is maintained by Marc Lehmann ) 2.5 - fix by Paul Fox to restore -S functionality that was broken with 2.4. - do not crash if the buffer property doesn't have format 8. 2.4 Mon Nov 25 16:15:55 CET 2002 - much better i18n, slightly inefficient and probably not perfect, but can be used to convert between a lot of apps who have their own problems (mozilla, netscape, lyx, rxvt...) 2.32 Wed Mar 28 12:04:26 CEST 2001 - properties are now being initialized properly. 2.3i (branch maintained by Marc Lehmann ) - Forked version because the original maintainer was unreachable. - Internal representation has now changed to utf-8 (XFree) or locale-dependent multibyte (X). - Font ressource is now .fontSet instead of .font. - I/O is done using the current locale unless the -u (utf8) switch is in effect. Version 2.3 (patchlevel 3): o Bug fix: XVIEW code was broken when pasting from xcb to some XView applications (cmdtool, mailtool, ....) o Added alternative Motif(tm) GUI for that special warm 3D look-and-feel that we all love. Version 2.2 (patchlevel 2): o Added -S task mode option for copying the current PRIMARY selection into a cut buffer. Use this if you need to grab a copy of the current PRIMARY selection. o Added WM_NAME hints to each of the individual buffer windows. This helps you to set the PRIMARY selection from a program or shell script - send a event to one of the windows. o Bug fix: needed to explicitly specify all form widget attachments for the -h and -v layout schemes. o Bug fix: Xcb.ad multi-row example resources were wrong. Version 2.1 (patchlevel 1): o Added the WM_DELETE_WINDOW protocol. o Bug fix: on some platforms (SunOS, ULTRIX and VMS) xcb could not hand off the PRIMARY selection between its own windows, so windows remained highlighted, and could not be re-selected. o Bug fix: rotating the buffers when using fewer than 8 cut buffer windows, either via mouse button 3 or via the arrow keys, caused the program to dump core. Version 2.0 (patchlevel 0): o Went to an Xaw and Xt based implementation. Many pros and cons to this decision. Some of the pros: standardized support for Toolkit command line switches, support for resource specifications .Xdefaults app-defaults files etc., control over individual subwindow sizes, placement, translations etc. Some of the cons: program is noticeably fatter and slower (Booo, hiss). o User selectable number of cut buffers - any number from 1 upwards; no longer limited to 8. o Added code for compatibility with XView 2.0 and 3.0 applications (code provided Danny Vanderryn; thanks Danny!). o Added XIO error handler for graceful shutdown when killed. o Changed list processing for '-p' and '-s' options so that list order and duplicates are significant. Version 1.1 (patchlevel 1): o Added WM_CLASS hints to the client properties. This fixed failures by some window managers (e.g. mwm, olwm) to honour client decoration directives. o Removed 9x15bold default font specification (sigh, reluctantly). o #include directive is now conditional upon __STDC__. o Added another example to the man page. o Several porting changes to Imakefile and Makefile.std o Fallback geometry in vertical mode altered to give a tall, thin window size. o Support for non-standard implementations of realloc() added, i.e. '-s' option never passes a NULL pointer value to realloc() now. o Function declarations rewritten for compilation in both ANSI and non-ANSI environments. o usage() string concatenated. o Warnings/complaints from some compilers re parameter type mismatch in XChangeProperty() calls fixed. Version 1.0: o Initial version