Source obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmacpi/files/.
2009 August 10 2.2rc5
Small Makefile fix to allow compiling on newer GCCs, supplied
Michael Shigorin of ALT Linux.
Source obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmacpi/files/.
2007 July 14 2.2rc1
Major changes to command line handling and to the way we use
libdockapp, courtesy of Patrice Dumas. This should hopefully fix
several long-standing bugs with non-wmaker window managers (in
particular Debian bugs #280495 and 293546).
Updated to support newer kernels that no longer support
/proc/acpi/info - thanks to Samuel Ortiz.
Fixed a longstanding issue with redrawing - thanks to Vito
Caputo.
This version changes a number of command line options (little used
ones, but they're still incompatible changes) due to the
libdockapp work. In particular, -w becomes -x, -v becomes -V (and
takes an argument rather than being repeated), and -V becomes -v
(thanks to libdockapp grabbing -h, -v and -w for itself). Also,
long options are now supported for everything in wmacpi (but not
acpi, since it doesn't use libdockapp for command line parsing).
Source obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmacpi/files/.
2004 August 18 1.99r7
Implemented the libdockapp port - this seems to close Debian bug
#227819, but it hasn't received sufficient testing.
Implemented a capacity mode for calculating time remaining (as
opposed to the normal current rate mode) - this mode samples the
remaining capacity of the battery and notes the time at which it
was sampled, and uses a history of samples to estimate the rate of
drain on the battery. From there it calculates a value for time
remaining.
Also, various cleanups have gone in:
* a reworking of the scrolling code
* generic battery number support (rather than just
using two pixmaps, one for b1 and one for b2)
* stopped the battery glyph from blinking when running on AC
Source obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmacpi/files/.
2004 April 15 1.99r4
Collected fixes for various small issues.
* Fixed a problem with placement of the window when using the
click to place mode - turned out to be a sizehints problem.
* Some fixes to the manpage.
* Reenabled the CLI build by default - the Debian patches can
handle disabling it themselves.
* Added a way to disable the scrolling message, since some users
find this annoying.
I've left the big changes that are needed (like using libdockapp,
in the hope that it'll solve the docking problems) until later, so
that I can get these smaller fixes out. Hopefully soon . . .
Source obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmacpi/files/.
2003 November 23 1.99
Finally claimed the wmacpi name as my own . . .
Renamed wmacpi-ng and acpi-ng, renamed the header files, fixed up
the makefile.
For the Debian package, also made compilation of the command line
tool optional, defaulting to not building it. This is because
after the renaming, my acpi clashes with the acpi package that's
already in Debian. The command line functionality is now
accessible via the -w option to wmacpi.
This is wmacpi 1.99, so that I can have a release packaged and in
Debian before going to 2.0, so that any bugs that are left can be
found by all the extra users.
Source obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmacpi/files/.
2003 July 16 0.90
Make the time display show '--:--' instead of '00:00' when the
time remaining is 0 - I think this is reasonable, since it'll only
get into this state when the present rate value is 0. This only
happens when the battery is fully charged and neither discharging
or charging, or when the battery is completely drained. In any of
these states the time remaining is of very little interest, so we
don't lose anything. We also get to handle the (sadly, very
common) case where the ACPI subsystem doesn't report sane values
for the things we depend on.
Source obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmacpi/files/.
2003 July 6 0.50
Finally got rid of that annoying button - that space now contains
a 'B 1' or 'B 2' (only those two at present, since I'm too lazy to
fix it so that the number is generic. It should work fine for
anyone who doesn't have a freakish system with more than two
batteries . . .)
A few more code cleanups.