Often, most of the output consists of a long list of exposed modes for
each monitor. If --short is passed, only pass modes that has properties.
In practice, this means "preferred" modes, "current" modes, and
similarly special cases, which significantly reduces noise.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2448>
2008-05-12 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* tools/xlib.py: Basic Python-based Xlib client for testing
and building upon.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3707
2008-03-06 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* tools/release-wrangler.py: basic md5 printing (not used yet);
also print release announcements to stdout (eventually will
need to be emailed to release list and blogged)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3625
2008-02-26 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* tools/release-wrangler.py: ANY post-release bump is now the
most recent, not just the one that matches the current version.
Otherwise, you can't use these tools straight after a branch.
The changeset before this one was mislabelled because of this.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3601
2008-02-03 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* tools/patch-wrangler.py: another program I use for maintenance
which other people might find useful and which should probably
be in svn. Also not very polished.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3549
2008-02-03 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* tools/release-wrangler.py: Fix quoting error and added some
more error checking.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3542
2008-02-03 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* tools/release-wrangler.py: basic release script; needs work,
but probably good enough for the current unstable release
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3541