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I am personally partial to this Mac-like behavior, as it avoids
introducing a modality to the user interface, which is almost always
annoying.
If menus are kept open after button release, then the user is left
in a different mode than earlier, in which key presses are not sent
to the active window, but to the active menu.
This is sometimes useful, but more often than not annoying.
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This is a very sweeping change, but I feel that it is necessary.
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Before this patch, releasing Shift would end the switch, even if
the Shift key was part of the prevstacked key binding.
This patch fixes that. It ranks the modifiers, so that Shift can
act as an "alternate" modifier for all modifiers, Alt for all keys
but Shift, Ctrl for all keys but Alt and Shift and so forth. The
Hyper key cannot act as an "alternate" modifier for any modifier.
It is a bit complex, but hopefully intuitive.
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I wanted to call it layer#, but it (rather silently, apart from
the crashing...) conflicted with something else.
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This is the original state of the released tarball for JWM 1.8,
which will serve as my starting point for further modifications.
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