Disable backtrace by default
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- Support for NETWM viewports (as in Compiz) (issue #94)
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- The default desktop font (Gtk/FontName from XSettings) is used when a font is not specified in the config file
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- When no fonts are specified in the config, tint2 picks up the default font of the desktop environment via XSettings
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- Tint2 dumps a stack trace to stderr and ~/.tint2-crash.log in case of a crash;
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- Tint2 is now able to dump a stack trace to stderr and ~/.tint2-crash.log in case of a crash;
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if the cmake flag ENABLE_BACKTRACE is set, stack traces are dumped on X11 I/O errors;
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if the cmake flag ENABLE_BACKTRACE_ON_SIGNAL is set, stack traces are dumped also on signals such as SIGSEGV
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if the cmake flag ENABLE_BACKTRACE_ON_SIGNAL is set, stack traces are dumped also on signals such as SIGSEGV;
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both ENABLE_BACKTRACE and ENABLE_BACKTRACE_ON_SIGNAL are disabled by default
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- Tint2 attempts to restart itself after a crash, but only if it has been running for more than 30 seconds
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- Pixmaps are cached instead of always redrawn between different button states when mouse effects are enabled,
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to improve performance
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