diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d92bb77..d069415 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This dwm 6.2 side project has a different take on dwm patching. It uses preprocessor directives to decide whether or not to include a patch during build time. Essentially this means that this build, for better or worse, contains both the patched _and_ the original code. The aim being that you can select which patches to include and the build will contain that code and nothing more. +This dwm 6.2 (c4b475, 2020-04-20) side project has a different take on dwm patching. It uses preprocessor directives to decide whether or not to include a patch during build time. Essentially this means that this build, for better or worse, contains both the patched _and_ the original code. The aim being that you can select which patches to include and the build will contain that code and nothing more. For example to include the `alpha` patch then you would only need to flip this setting from 0 to 1 in [patches.h](https://github.com/bakkeby/dwm-flexipatch/blob/master/patches.def.h): ```c diff --git a/dwm.c b/dwm.c index df1104f..56e28af 100644 --- a/dwm.c +++ b/dwm.c @@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ setmfact(const Arg *arg) if (!arg || !selmon->lt[selmon->sellt]->arrange) return; f = arg->f < 1.0 ? arg->f + selmon->mfact : arg->f - 1.0; - if (f < 0.1 || f > 0.9) + if (f < 0.05 || f > 0.95) return; #if PERTAG_PATCH selmon->mfact = selmon->pertag->mfacts[selmon->pertag->curtag] = f;