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Topic: «
Actual Window Manager 5.5 beta 3 is available!
, Sticky windows, improved tray, partial display rotation support » on forum:
Beta Testing
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Alexey Fadeyev
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Posted:
11/27/2009 23:20:58
Greetings!
I'm glad to inform you about the recently released
Actual Window Manager
5.5 beta 3
. Hope you will like the new features we added there.
Window Snapping feature is a de-facto standard in
Unix/Linux
window managers and it's been requested regularly all the time our products exist (for example,
here
,
here
or
here
) - finally we are happy to bring it to life! Its another name is
"magnetic/sticky borders"
:
while you drag or size a window with the mouse, its borders automatically "stick" (or "snap") for some time to such visual bounds as desktop/monitor boundaries or other windows
; if you continue to drag/size - the stuck window's border will "unstick" from the bound it was stuck to and then go freely until you drag it to another bound. This feature can greatly simplify and ease the momentary allocation of windows - it frees you from the over-scrupulous mouse manipulations when you try to place some windows side-by-side without both overlapping and gaps or place a window exactly at the desktop boundary. In most cases, this is exactly what you want so that window snapping makes window dragging/sizing far more intuitive and convenient. Further advancement of this feature is moving/sizing a window not continuously but gradually with some defined step (e.g.
10 pixels, 20 pixels,
etc.). And the final touch - window snapping works well together with the
Easy Moving/Sizing
feature added in
beta 2
. You can enable window snapping and adjust its properties in the Options window as shown below:
As you can see, for now we have added the Classic Window Snapping as an alternative to the Aero Snap introduced in the version 5.4. Although in most cases these two modes are not mutually exclusive, in some situations (like sizing a window vertically or dragging a window to desktop's top boundary) they may cause an ambiguous behavior so that we decided to separate them in this beta. If you think you need both these modes active simultaneously - please tell us your reasons and share your thoughts on how these two approaches to window snapping should co-operate in ambiguous situations.
As I
promised in the previous beta announce
, in this beta we present the complete implementation of the notification area for
the Multi-monitor Taskbar extension
: now
notification area clones on secondary taskbars support the ability to hide inactive icons
which is essential to keep the useful taskbar space as large as possible. Thus, you can unwrap and wrap back the icons in secondary notification areas in the same manner you do in the primary one. You can control this feature in the regular
"Taskbar and Start Menu Properties"
system dialog (see the
"Hide inactive icons"
option).
Since we provided
the Desktop Profiles Manager
, we receive requests to add there the control of display orientation. In this beta we have tried to fulfill this request, at least partially, and added
the ability to customize the display orientation in the Desktop Profiles properties
.
Display orientation control will work only with the display adapters that explicitly report to
Windows
about their rotation capabilities in the form of advanced video modes added to the list of supported modes. For such adapter, the list of supported modes will contain such entries as, for example,
768x1024, 1024x1280, 1200x1600,
etc. for the "portrait" orientation. If your display adapter allows such way of display rotation, you will see the additional
Display Orientation
group of controls in the
Monitors Layout and Settings
tab
, as shown below:
This beta is more like a service release: it contains so many bugfixes and improvements so that I divided them into two separate sections instead of a single combined one. First - the improvements:
the Multi-monitor Taskbar extension now supports the
"Small icons"
option for secondary taskbars in
Windows 7
;
now you can
customize the modifier keys for reordering taskbar buttons
;
the option to select the click type (single or double) to restore a window from the tray/screen icon has been added;
the
Keep persistent
option of the
Change Caption action
has been restored so that one might
just freeze certain window caption string
, without the need to specify the replacing string value;
Open as
and
Move to Virtual Desktop
startup actions are now subject for the mode that blocks the premature window appearance until all Startup actions are applied;
now if the
Transparent while inactive
option
is enabled for some window the window won't become transparent if it loses the focus because of its child window appearance (i.e. you still continue to work with the same application so that it remains active in whole).
Second - the bugfixes:
the
huge slowing down in some applications
has been fixed;
intermittent crashes of
Windows Explorer
when using the Multi-monitor Taskbar extension (like
this
,
this
or
this
) have been fixed;
intermittent crashes of
Actual Window Manager
Control Center when using the Multi-monitor Taskbar extension have been fixed;
the notification area on secondary taskbars now
looks correctly in some custom visual themes
;
the bug with
corrupted icons in the Virtual Desktop Switcher
has been fixed;
the bug with the
blurred title buttons in
Windows Explorer
windows under
Vista Aero
has been fixed;
the
unwanted automatic cyclic switching of virtual desktops
has been fixed.
(Regular beta testers - skip this paragraph!
) If you are interested in downloading and testing
Actual Window Manager 5.5 beta 3
then let me tell you the terms of our beta testing:
Beta versions have an expiration date
which they can't be used after.
The beta 3 of
Actual Window Manager 5.5
will expire on
December 31, 2009
.
When the beta version expires you should either
roll back to the last stable release
,
update your beta to a new one
(if available), or
upgrade to a new stable release
(if available).
You can check the status of beta version and see how many days remain until the beta expiration in the
About
dialog
.
Betas are betas - they may contain bugs and glitches. That's why we include into our beta versions the
internal error reporting service
: if some fatal error occurs in
Actual Window Manager
you will see the special query asking you to send us the error report - please don't hesitate and click
Yes
! This report contains no private information whereas the error description may be invaluable for us. Many thanks in advance for your co-operation!
Happy testing!
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