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A nice, round number. This allows us to remove some boilerplate.
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As it happens, there is no real need to constantly poll for changes,
since XFixes can inform us of updates as they happen.
With GTK+ gone we've got dependencies and error handling under control.
XCB is a truly awful thing to learn, though.
Our method will never work on Wayland or Windows, so we don't miss out
on anything by abandoning the huge toolkit.
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I've come to the conclusion that copyright mostly just stands in the way
of software development. In my jurisdiction I cannot give up my own
copyright and 0BSD seems to be the closest thing to public domain.
The updated mail address, also used in my author/committer lines,
is shorter and looks nicer. People rarely interact anyway.
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Update README accordingly.
Woo, I get to remove code.
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Now you can have pretty colors w/o having to hardcode them.
The selection is rather limited for now, though.
Search "centering" can now be disabled by default as well.
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