# Dunst changelog ## Unreleased ### Added ### Fixed ## 1.4.1 - 2019-07-03 ### Fixed - `max_icon_size` not working with dynamic width (#614) - Failure to parse color strings with trailing comments in the config (#626) - Negative width in geometry being ignored (#628) - Incorrect handling of the argument terminator `--` in dunstify - Crash when changing DPI while no notifications are displayed (#630) - Fullscreen status change not being detected in some cases (#613) ## 1.4.0 - 2019-03-30 ### Added - Add support to override `frame_color` via rules (#498) - Support for round corners (#420) - Ability to reference `$HOME` in icon paths with `~/` (#520) - Support to customize the mouse bindings (#530) - Command to toggle pause status (#535) - Ability to automatically replace similar notifications (like volume changes) via `stack_tag` (#552) - Comparison of raw icons for duplicate notifications (#571) - Introduce new desktop-entry filter (#470) - `fullscreen` rule to hide notifications when a fullscreen window is active (#472) - Added `skip_display` rule option to skip initial notification display, and include the notification in the history. (#590) ### Fixed - Notification age not counting the time while the computer was suspended (#492) - Dunst losing always-on-top status on a window manager restart (#160) - Xpm icons not being recognized - When new notifications arrive, but display is full, important notifications don't have to wait for a timeout in a displayed notification (#541) - Dunst hanging while the context menu is open (#456) - Having & inside a notification breaking markup (#546) - ` more` notifications don't occupy space anymore, if there is only a single notification waiting to get displayed. The notification gets displayed directly (#467) - Segfault when comparing icon name with a notification with a raw icon (#536) - Icon size can no longer be larger than the notification when a fixed width is specified (#540) ### Changed - Transient notifications no longer skip history by default (#508) - The notification summary no longer accepts markup (#497) ### Removed - Dependency on libxdg-basedir (#550) ## 1.3.2 - 2018-05-06 ### Fixed - Crash when trying to load an invalid or corrupt icon (#512) ## 1.3.1 - 2018-01-30 ### Fixed - Race condition resulting in the service files being empty (#488) ## 1.3.0 - 2018-01-05 ### Added - `ellipsize` option to control how long lines should be ellipsized when `word_wrap` is set to `false` (#374) - A beginning tilde of a path is now expanded to the home of the current user (#351) - The image-path hint is now respected, as GApplications send their icon only via this link (#447) - The (legacy) image\_data hint is now respected (#353) - If dunst can't acquire the DBus name, dunst prints the PID of the process holding the name (#458 #460) - Increased accuracy of timeouts by using microseconds internally (#379 #291) - Support for specifying timeout values in milliseconds, minutes, hours, or days. (#379) - Support for HTML img tags (via context menu) (#428) ### Fixed - `new_icon` rule being ignored on notifications that had a raw icon (#423) - Format strings being replaced recursively in some cases (#322 #365) - DBus related memory leaks (#397) - Crash on X11 servers with RandR support less than 1.5. (#413 #364) - Silently reading the default config file, if `-conf` did not specify a valid file (#452) - Notification window flickering when a notification is replaced (#320 #415) - Inaccurate timeout in some cases (#291 #379) ### Changed - Transient hints are now handled (#343 #310) An additional rule option (`match_transient` and `set_transient`) is added to optionally reset the transient setting - HTML links are now referred to by their text in the context menu rather than numbers (#428) - `icon_folders` setting renamed to `icon_path` (#170) - `config.def.h` and `config.h` got merged (#371) - The dependency on GTK3+ has been removed. Instead of GTK3+, dunst now requires gdk-pixbuf which had been a transient dependency before. (#334 #376) - The `_GNU_SOURCE` macros had been removed to make dunst portable to nonGNU systems (#403) - Internal refactorings of the notification queue handling. (#411) - Dunst does now install the systemd and dbus service files into their proper location given by pkg-config. Use `SERVICEDIR_(DBUS|SYSTEMD)` params to overwrite them. (#463) ## 1.2.0 - 2017-07-12 ### Added - `always_run_script` option to run script even if a notification is suppressed - Support for more icon file types - Support for raw icons - `hide_duplicate_count` option to hide the number of duplicate notifications - Support for per-urgency frame colours - `markup` setting for more fine-grained control over how markup is handled - `history_ignore` rule action to exclude a notification from being added to the history - Support for setting the dpi value dunst will use for font rendering via the `Xft.dpi` X resource - Experimental support for per-monitor dpi calculation - `max_icon_size` option to scale down icons if they exceed a certain size - Middle click on notifications can be used to trigger actions - Systemd service file, installed by default - `%n` format flag for getting progress value without any extra characters ### Changed - Text and icons are now centred vertically - Notifications aren't considered duplicate if urgency or icons differ - The maximum length of a notification is limited to 5000 characters - The frame width and color settings were moved to the global section as `frame_width` and `frame_color` respectively - Dropped Xinerama in favour of RandR, Xinerama can be enabled with the `-force_xinerama` option if needed ### Deprecated - `allow_markup` is deprecated with `markup` as its replacement - The urgency specific command line flags have been deprecated with no replacement, respond to issue #328 on the bug tracker if you depend on them ### Fixed - Infinite loop if there are 2 configuration file sections with the same name - URLs with dashes and underscores in them are now parsed properly - Many memory leaks - Category based rules were applied without actually matching - dmenu command not parsing quoted arguments correctly - Icon alignment with dynamic width - Issue when loading configuration files with very long lines - '\n' is no longer expanded to a newline inside notification text - Notification window wasn't redrawn if obscured on systems without a compositor - `ignore_newline` now works regardless of the markup setting - dmenu process being left as a zombie if no option was selected - Crash when opening urls parsed from `` tags ## 1.1.0 - 2014-07-29 - fix nasty memory leak - icon support (still work in progress) - fix issue where keybindings aren't working when numlock is activated ## 1.0.0 - 2013-04-15 - use pango/cairo as drawing backend - make use of pangos ability to parse markup - support for actions via context menu - indicator for actions/urls found - use blocking I/O. No more waking up the CPU multiple times per second to check for new dbus messages ## 0.5.0 - 2013-01-26 - new default dunstrc - frames for window - trigger scripts on matching notifications - context menu for urls (using dmenu) - pause and resume function - use own code for ini parsing (this removes inih) - progress hints ## 0.4.0 - 2012-09-27 - separator between notifications - word wrap long lines - real transparance - bouncing text (alternative to word_wrap) - new option for line height - better multihead support - don't die when keybindings can't be grabbed - bugfix: forgetting geometry - (optional) static configuration ## 0.3.1 - 2012-08-02 - fix -mon option ## 0.3.0 - 2012-07-30 - full support for Desktop Notification Specification (mandatory parts) - option to select monitor on which notifications are shown - follow focus - oneline mode - text alignment - show age of notifications - sticky history - filter duplicate messages - keybinding to close all notifications - new way to specify keybindings - cleanup / bugfixes etc. - added dunst.service ## 0.2.0 - 2012-06-26 - introduction of dunstrc - removed static configuration via config.h - don't timeout when user is idle - xft-support - history (a.k.a. redisplay old notifications)