Description: Update the upstream changelog
 Add missing information to the upstream changelog that ships with imwheel -
 namely, the changes in the most recent releases, as described on the imwheel
 homepage. Also standardize the formatting for readability.
Author: Christopher Martin <chrsmrtn@debian.org>
Last-Update: 2010-02-20
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,398 +1,476 @@
+1.0.0pre12:
+	deprecate -p to do nothing, except print a message.
+	scan /proc/[0-9]*/stat for imwheel process to kill on -k
+		(* Security Fix *)
+		http://www.caughq.org/advisories/CAU-2004-0002.txt
+	fixed make distcheck
+
+1.0.0pre11:
+	avoid bad events that cause an infinite loop!
+
+1.0.0pre10:
+	fix @Exclude (argh)
+		this allows xv->grab to function normally again, with the right config.
+	when configuring, error when we can't link to X11
+		apparently too many idiots can't read warnings.
+	at this point all bugs are fixed and all acceptable additions to functionality
+		are finished...
+	if there are no reports within a few weeks, 1.0.0 will be released with
+		full documentation updates, and imwheel itself will be put to rest,
+		except for bug fixes.
+		(until I decided to do a total rewrite in a simpler, yet more powerful, manner.)
+
+1.0.0pre9:
+	default action is now @Repeat,
+		so wheel-active applications get the right stuff
+		imwheel is meant for OLD apps...so in keeping with that
+			now that most modern apps can handle the wheel for real
+			it's time to remove the builtin keys...
+			however the old method of default keys is still available
+			via the -K option
+	-K now uses doWA routine, just like user configured actions do
+	
+1.0.0pre8:
+	added Button# syntax for input filter in imwheelrc
+		like Up can now be called Button4, Down can be Button5, etc...
+		(Left=6, Right=7, Thumb1=8, Thumb2=9, like always...)
+	squashed a segfault
+	fixed UNGRAB window name, class, and resource name resolution (used to get "(null)"s)
+	gpm is no longer built by default
+	gpm's docs are no longer built by default
+
+1.0.0pre7:
+	search parent windows for a name, this should remove the need for -f.
+
+1.0.0pre6:
+	fix -b
+		With some help from Malte S. Stretz <mss AT msquadrat.de>
+	example: -b 4589
+		will use button 4 and 5 as Up and Down like normal
+		will use button 8 and 9 as Left and Right, remapped
+		button 6 and 7 are ignored.
+		all imwheel entries that are Thumb1 and Thumb2 events will ne discarded
+	fix window name lookup, now uses XAtoms 
+		Thanks Mark Baker <homer1 AT adelphia.net>
+	first tries _NET_WM_NAME(UTF8_STRING) if these Atoms are present
+		- whether UTF8 works in the imwheelrc...I do not know.
+	if that's NULL then it tries WM_NAME(STRING) if these Atoms are present
+	if that's still NULL then then it tries the old method...
+	avoid a possible segfault...dunno if it happens in the real world
+
+1.0.0pre5:
+	added --auto-repeat inspired by a debian patch from 
+		Thanks Darren Salt <linux AT youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk>
+		http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=173964&msg=1
+		the code is untested, so all you stick users out there better test the stuff
+		and help debug it too!
+	if you set a repeat number to 0 for an action in the rc file,
+		then it will do autorepeat for as long as that button is held, I hope.
+	hid some warnings/infos/perrors behind -d debugging mode.
+	moved the system imwheelrc to /etc/X11/imwheel/imwheelrc
+
 1.0.0.pre4:
-    "\(root\)" works for non-wheel-fifos, as long as @Exclude isn't used.
-        instead use :
-            "\(root\)"
-            ,Up,Button4
-            ,Down,Button5
-        etc... in your imwheelrc.
-    added mid-sequence keyups, put a - befreo the keysym for a keyup like this:
-            ".*"
-            ,Up,Shift_L|R|-R|-Shift_L|O|-O|F|-F|L|-L|Return
-        this will type "Rofl" and press return, in all apps, on wheel up.
-        make sure not to press something twice in a row without releasing it.
-    
+	"\(root\)" works for non-wheel-fifos, as long as @Exclude isn't used.
+		instead use :
+			"\(root\)"
+			,Up,Button4
+			,Down,Button5
+		etc... in your imwheelrc.
+	added mid-sequence keyups, put a - befreo the keysym for a keyup like this:
+		".*"
+		,Up,Shift_L|R|-R|-Shift_L|O|-O|F|-F|L|-L|Return
+		this will type "Rofl" and press return, in all apps, on wheel up.
+		make sure not to press something twice in a row without releasing it.
+
 1.0.0.pre3:
-    added the --root-window (-r) option, for WM wheeling in the root of the
-    XServer.  use pattern "\(root\)" in the imwheelrc file.
+	added the --root-window (-r) option, for WM wheeling in the root of the
+		XServer.  use pattern "\(root\)" in the imwheelrc file.
 
 1.0.0pre2:
-    added --config (-c) option, open config window at start
-    added Button sending via XTest, use Button# as keysym in imwheelrc.
-    one less error on failing to open an empty filename
-    Thumb1 and Thumb2 (two thumb buttons) (Thumb == Thumb1)
-    README is no longer going to be updated, use the manpage after installation.
-    
-1.0.0pre1:
-    updated for gcc3.0
-    fixed configure dialog for XServer depth >16bits.
-        (please report if the configure dialog still fails for you now)
-    removed ye olde Makefile.unix
+	added --config (-c) option, open config window at start
+	added Button sending via XTest, use Button# as keysym in imwheelrc.
+	one less error on failing to open an empty filename
+	Thumb1 and Thumb2 (two thumb buttons) (Thumb == Thumb1)
+	README is no longer going to be updated, use the manpage after installation.
 
+1.0.0pre1:
+	updated for gcc3.0
+	fixed configure dialog for XServer depth >16bits.
+	(please report if the configure dialog still fails for you now)
+	removed ye olde Makefile.unix
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 0.9.9:
-    Documentation needs updating with the features from this release...argh!
-    Made some more comments in the stderr output...plus hints.
-    Fixed a segfault on freeing a few strings that were not allocated.
-    Added -g option for focus event tracking, so we at least try to regrab
-      whenever the focused (ungrabbed) window is left.
-        this was code from Patrick Reinelt <preinelt@kullen.rwth-aachen.de>
-        -g toggles it on an off, but it is on by default, as it may help some
-            people out there.
-  pre6
-    This may be the last update to the 0.9.9, pending any bugs.
-    CVS dirs removed in make dist process...
-    Upgraded GPM to version 1.19.3 and generated the patch as usual.
-    Added Artec UM530P driver (-t um530p) to gpm.
-        This is the imps2 init code without the second half.
-        Thanks to: Vicente Aguilar <vaguilar@linuxfreak.com>
-    Fixed some references to O_SYNC for FreeBSD users, who don't have it!
-    Reduced the fontspec in cfg.c to be more forgiving, may avert a SegFault!
-    Added an RPM Source spec file...it might work, I dunno!
-    imwheelrc now installs into /etc for "make install"
-    Added -Igetopt for when included getopt is used.
-    Added a transpose (-x) option to swap the X/Y axis.
-        Useful for S-48 OEM gpm driver, also use -b 54 option...
-        This is for fifo use only, which is working fine in XFree86 4.0.1
-    Added more sanity checks in configure.in 
-        getopt.h missing causes the included one to be used
-        XFree86 only checked for Linux systems
-    Added Linux Touch Panel Drivers for the Fujitsu Lifebook B112/B142
-        GPM driver to imwheel's gpm (-t b112)
-        Thanks to Harald Hoyer <Harald.Hoyer@Parzelle.De> <HarryH@Royal.Net>
-            who had the patches for gpm on his site http://parzelle.de/
-    Added Logitech OEM S-48 & Firstmouse+ to gpm (-t zilog)
-        This works for a Logitech OEM S-48 that I received as a donation
-        Thanks to A. Norman <norman@physics.wm.edu> posting his sourcecode!
-            His site is at:
-              http://www.physics.wm.edu/~norman/Mouse_Diag/index.html
-    Added a script to convert the Right-handedly oriented imwheelrc file to
-        Left handed (converts _L to _R in the imwheelrc)
-        It's simple so patterns matching the _L string will be changed to _R
-            watch out for that I suppose...but I haven't seen anything like
-            that in other places of the rc file.
-        The script is called lefty.sh, execute it before "make install" if you
-            are a left handed person or you prefer the right side control keys.
-  pre5
-    Replaced strsep usage for intel solaris people.
-    Fixed the fact that a missing "(null)" section would cause a segfault.
-    Fixed an UNGRAB(Exclude) handling code error.
-    Optimized the UNGRAB/GRAB search, now we don't go looking for a reason not
-        to UNGRAB all the time!
-    Added --buttons or -b option, whichs allows you to set the button mapping.
-        Default mapping looks like this: "45678"
-        You can limit it to just 4 and 5 by doing: imwheel -b 45
-        This also allows some people to fix the mapping for weirdo mice ;)
-        Here's a reference table for what the numbers mean:
-
-            index    default button    action in imwheel
-              1             4           Wheel/Stick Up
-              2             5           Wheel/Stick Down
-              3             6           Wheel/Stick Left
-              4             7           Wheel/Stick Right
-              5             8           Thumb Button
-
-        So that "imwheel -b 86754" does the following:
-            Button 8 is Wheel/Stick Up to imwheel
-            Button 6 is Wheel/Stick Down to imwheel
-            Button 7 is Wheel/Stick Left to imwheel
-            Button 5 is Wheel/Stick Right to imwheel
-            Button 4 is Thumb Button to imwheel
-        Use xev while NOT running imwheel (run "imwheel -kq" first) to find out
-            what buttons are what on your mouse!
-    Fixed the non-functional Configure Dialog (XGrabButton wasn't working right)
-  pre4
-    Fixed == tests to = in configure.in, per many complaints. (worked for me ;)
-    Updated gpm to version 1.19.2, people kept asking...
-  pre3
-    Fixed security bug, where a user may symlink to a file they cannot open as
-        themselves, then get the first line of that file using the debug mode.
-        This could allow the root password of the shadow to be exposed for any
-        user who has access to a set-uid-root imwheel.
-        Apparently Mandrake (and others perhaps) use a suid-root perl script to
-        execute the imwheel program, perhaps meaning to be more safe.  In
-        reality I do not install imwheel as root, nor do I actively support it,
-        nor take any responsibility for those who do install it as a suid-root
-        or suid any other user, and who then have a security breach.  I'm also
-        happy that my friend, Rob C. Ludwick, pointed the hole out to me, as
-        no-one on the mailing list he saw this being discussed on bothered to
-        write me!  Also, about the distros suid perl script jazz...this is the
-        second time you've caused me pain, and I'm bitter, and I have no remorse
-        for you if you shall perish one million deaths through your foolishness
-        of suid-root wrappers.
-    One other note, imwheel already DOES check that any process it is looking
-        to kill is actually an imwheel process.  If this needs improvement
-        then somebody send in a patch.  I currently consider the possibility
-        impossible.  (Yes, I like English!)
-  pre2
-    Added @Priority to allow for people who want visible control over what is
-        more important than whatever else.  See imwheelrc for more. (tested)
-    Fixed the @Exclude bug, where if @Exclude was used with a ".*" regex then
-        all windows were excluded, even those defined in the imwheelrc.
-        The new priority command can help users tell imwheel how much they'd
-        really like to exclude and what doesn't need to be, otherwise position
-        in the imwheelrc is all that makes the difference now. (tested)
-    Fixed the configuration errors, where variables were unquoted and spaces
-        may have freaked m4 and the shell out!
-  pre1
-    fixed getenv("HOME") type security hole. (tested)
-    inclusion of imwheelrc, but no "make install" installation yet.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+	Documentation needs updating with the features from this release...argh!
+	Made some more comments in the stderr output...plus hints.
+	Fixed a segfault on freeing a few strings that were not allocated.
+	Added -g option for focus event tracking, so we at least try to regrab
+		whenever the focused (ungrabbed) window is left.
+		this was code from Patrick Reinelt <preinelt@kullen.rwth-aachen.de>
+	-g toggles it on an off, but it is on by default, as it may help some
+	people out there.
+	
+pre6
+	This may be the last update to the 0.9.9, pending any bugs.
+	CVS dirs removed in make dist process...
+	Upgraded GPM to version 1.19.3 and generated the patch as usual.
+	Added Artec UM530P driver (-t um530p) to gpm.
+		This is the imps2 init code without the second half.
+		Thanks to: Vicente Aguilar <vaguilar@linuxfreak.com>
+	Fixed some references to O_SYNC for FreeBSD users, who don't have it!
+	Reduced the fontspec in cfg.c to be more forgiving, may avert a SegFault!
+	Added an RPM Source spec file...it might work, I dunno!
+	imwheelrc now installs into /etc for "make install"
+	Added -Igetopt for when included getopt is used.
+	Added a transpose (-x) option to swap the X/Y axis.
+		Useful for S-48 OEM gpm driver, also use -b 54 option...
+		This is for fifo use only, which is working fine in XFree86 4.0.1
+	Added more sanity checks in configure.in 
+		getopt.h missing causes the included one to be used
+		XFree86 only checked for Linux systems
+	Added Linux Touch Panel Drivers for the Fujitsu Lifebook B112/B142
+		GPM driver to imwheel's gpm (-t b112)
+		Thanks to Harald Hoyer <Harald.Hoyer@Parzelle.De> <HarryH@Royal.Net>
+			who had the patches for gpm on his site http://parzelle.de/
+	Added Logitech OEM S-48 & Firstmouse+ to gpm (-t zilog)
+		This works for a Logitech OEM S-48 that I received as a donation
+		Thanks to A. Norman <norman@physics.wm.edu> posting his sourcecode!
+			His site is at:
+				http://www.physics.wm.edu/~norman/Mouse_Diag/index.html
+	Added a script to convert the Right-handedly oriented imwheelrc file to
+		Left handed (converts _L to _R in the imwheelrc)
+		It's simple so patterns matching the _L string will be changed to _R
+		watch out for that I suppose...but I haven't seen anything like
+		that in other places of the rc file.
+	The script is called lefty.sh, execute it before "make install" if you
+		are a left handed person or you prefer the right side control keys.
+
+pre5
+	Replaced strsep usage for intel solaris people.
+	Fixed the fact that a missing "(null)" section would cause a segfault.
+	Fixed an UNGRAB(Exclude) handling code error.
+	Optimized the UNGRAB/GRAB search, now we don't go looking for a reason not
+		to UNGRAB all the time!
+	Added --buttons or -b option, whichs allows you to set the button mapping.
+		Default mapping looks like this: "45678"
+		You can limit it to just 4 and 5 by doing: imwheel -b 45
+		This also allows some people to fix the mapping for weirdo mice ;)
+		Here's a reference table for what the numbers mean:
+
+		index    default button   action in imwheel
+		1             4           Wheel/Stick Up
+		2             5           Wheel/Stick Down
+		3             6           Wheel/Stick Left
+		4             7           Wheel/Stick Right
+		5             8           Thumb Button
+
+	So that "imwheel -b 86754" does the following:
+		Button 8 is Wheel/Stick Up to imwheel
+		Button 6 is Wheel/Stick Down to imwheel
+		Button 7 is Wheel/Stick Left to imwheel
+		Button 5 is Wheel/Stick Right to imwheel
+		Button 4 is Thumb Button to imwheel
+	Use xev while NOT running imwheel (run "imwheel -kq" first) to find out
+		what buttons are what on your mouse!
+	Fixed the non-functional Configure Dialog (XGrabButton wasn't working right)
+
+pre4
+	Fixed == tests to = in configure.in, per many complaints. (worked for me ;)
+	Updated gpm to version 1.19.2, people kept asking...
+
+pre3
+	Fixed security bug, where a user may symlink to a file they cannot open as
+		themselves, then get the first line of that file using the debug mode.
+	This could allow the root password of the shadow to be exposed for any
+		user who has access to a set-uid-root imwheel.
+	Apparently Mandrake (and others perhaps) use a suid-root perl script to
+		execute the imwheel program, perhaps meaning to be more safe.  In
+		reality I do not install imwheel as root, nor do I actively support it,
+		nor take any responsibility for those who do install it as a suid-root
+		or suid any other user, and who then have a security breach.  I'm also
+		happy that my friend, Rob C. Ludwick, pointed the hole out to me, as
+		no-one on the mailing list he saw this being discussed on bothered to
+		write me!  Also, about the distros suid perl script jazz...this is the
+		second time you've caused me pain, and I'm bitter, and I have no remorse
+		for you if you shall perish one million deaths through your foolishness
+		of suid-root wrappers.
+	One other note, imwheel already DOES check that any process it is looking
+		to kill is actually an imwheel process.  If this needs improvement
+		then somebody send in a patch.  I currently consider the possibility
+		impossible.  (Yes, I like English!)
+
+pre2
+	Added @Priority to allow for people who want visible control over what is
+		more important than whatever else.  See imwheelrc for more. (tested)
+	Fixed the @Exclude bug, where if @Exclude was used with a ".*" regex then
+		all windows were excluded, even those defined in the imwheelrc.
+		The new priority command can help users tell imwheel how much they'd
+		really like to exclude and what doesn't need to be, otherwise position
+		in the imwheelrc is all that makes the difference now. (tested)
+	Fixed the configuration errors, where variables were unquoted and spaces
+		may have freaked m4 and the shell out!
+
+pre1
+	fixed getenv("HOME") type security hole. (tested)
+		inclusion of imwheelrc, but no "make install" installation yet.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 0.9.8
-    finished configure "make dist" handling of unselected stuff.
-    seems to work well for all beta testers (at least 5 people wrote back)
-  pre4
-    fixed @Exclude (tested myself of course, waiting for feedback)
-    fixed PIDFILE crap from making the configure.in wrongly...
-        hey - I'm still learning autoconfig and friends... ;)
-  pre3
-    configure (full autoconf, automake, autoheader dealie)
-    updated gpm to version 1.19.0
-    added -v and --version option, for just the version header of the help
-    there will be NO MORE none gpm releases until gpm includes my patch in the
-        main distribution!  configure doesn't play nice doing dual distros...
-  pre2
-    updated gpm to version 1.18.1
-  pre1
-    tfxmms - in gpm - the Serial Trackman FX marble button 4 as stick motion
-                      toggle and complete mouse driver.
-    sensitivity option in imwheel - uses a summation of motion after
-                                    thresholding, to determine when to go!
-    @Repeat command (like @Exclude) in imwheelrc files - resends the button to X
-        this may not work for non-gpm wheelfifo users, who should rather use
-        @Exclude for now.
-    minor code cleanups - no bugfixes there!  just making code better looking.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+	finished configure "make dist" handling of unselected stuff.
+	seems to work well for all beta testers (at least 5 people wrote back)
+
+pre4
+	fixed @Exclude (tested myself of course, waiting for feedback)
+	fixed PIDFILE crap from making the configure.in wrongly...
+	hey - I'm still learning autoconfig and friends... ;)
+
+pre3
+	configure (full autoconf, automake, autoheader dealie)
+	updated gpm to version 1.19.0
+	added -v and --version option, for just the version header of the help
+	there will be NO MORE none gpm releases until gpm includes my patch in the
+	main distribution!  configure doesn't play nice doing dual distros...
+
+pre2
+	updated gpm to version 1.18.1
+
+pre1
+	tfxmms - in gpm - the Serial Trackman FX marble button 4 as stick motion
+	toggle and complete mouse driver.
+	sensitivity option in imwheel - uses a summation of motion after
+		thresholding, to determine when to go!
+	@Repeat command (like @Exclude) in imwheelrc files - resends the button to X
+		this may not work for non-gpm wheelfifo users, who should rather use
+		@Exclude for now.
+	minor code cleanups - no bugfixes there!  just making code better looking.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 0.9.7
-    Added --force option to force usage of event data instead of looking for
-      the focused window using XGetInputFocus.  This may work better for some
-      window managers than others.  In fvwm2 I do not use the force option,
-      whereas in window maker it may be mandatory.  I know it's silly but when
-      you use the force option you are using the ICCCM method of grabbing the
-      current client window, whereas the deffault operation uses the original
-      XGetInputFocus method.  All you need to know is that if the debug output
-      keeps showing the the window title as null, then toggle this option and
-      it may work correctly.  Please report back to me on window managers and
-      whether the force option was required or not to work correctly with
-      imwheel.  This method was sparked by Brian Craft <bcboy@cisco.com>.
-    Fixed a bug where if the winid was not being copied into a correctly sized
-      space, therefore causing segfaults when reading an rc like this...
-      
-      ".*\.[pP][dD][fF]"
-      Alt_L,Up,Up
-
-      Note that the window match string is longer than the keydef line.  This
-      is when this bug would rear it's ugly head.  It was a dead-in-the-head
-      bug that I'm sorry I ever caused to anyone who suffered while making a
-      customized rc file.  I'm just amazed that I never ran into it in my time!
-      This bug was noted by Karoly Segesdi <vrm@scene-hu.com> if not
-      by others as well!  (But he got me closest to finding the problem by
-      giving me an imwheelrc file that consistently caused a segfault)
-      
-    Fixed a bug where imwheel whould exit when the fifo it was reading for the
-      wheel-fifo method was closed and reopened and then written from the other
-      side (from gpm or jam restarting).
-    Upgraded to gpm-1.18.0
-    Added marblefx support to gpm from Ric Klaren <klaren@cs.utwente.nl>,
-      untested as I don't have a marblefx.  It looked good though!
-    Added Primax CyberNavigator [1] mouse to gpm from Alexios Chouchoulas
-      <alexios@vennea.demon.co.uk>.  This is also untested for the same reason.
-    Added left handers Method#1 xmodmap config sent in from
-      Marc-Aurle DARCHE <ma.darche@stellarx.com> to README and manpage.
-    And of course other misc. bugfixes, etc...that I've forgotten over time!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+	Added --force option to force usage of event data instead of looking for
+		the focused window using XGetInputFocus.  This may work better for some
+		window managers than others.  In fvwm2 I do not use the force option,
+		whereas in window maker it may be mandatory.  I know it's silly but when
+		you use the force option you are using the ICCCM method of grabbing the
+		current client window, whereas the deffault operation uses the original
+		XGetInputFocus method.  All you need to know is that if the debug output
+		keeps showing the the window title as null, then toggle this option and
+		it may work correctly.  Please report back to me on window managers and
+		whether the force option was required or not to work correctly with
+		imwheel.  This method was sparked by Brian Craft <bcboy@cisco.com>.
+	Fixed a bug where if the winid was not being copied into a correctly sized
+		space, therefore causing segfaults when reading an rc like this...
+			".*\.[pP][dD][fF]"
+			Alt_L,Up,Up
+	Note that the window match string is longer than the keydef line.  This
+		is when this bug would rear it's ugly head.  It was a dead-in-the-head
+		bug that I'm sorry I ever caused to anyone who suffered while making a
+		customized rc file.  I'm just amazed that I never ran into it in my time!
+		This bug was noted by Karoly Segesdi <vrm@scene-hu.com> if not
+		by others as well!  (But he got me closest to finding the problem by
+		giving me an imwheelrc file that consistently caused a segfault)
+	Fixed a bug where imwheel whould exit when the fifo it was reading for the
+		wheel-fifo method was closed and reopened and then written from the other
+		side (from gpm or jam restarting).
+	Upgraded to gpm-1.18.0
+	Added marblefx support to gpm from Ric Klaren <klaren@cs.utwente.nl>,
+		untested as I don't have a marblefx.  It looked good though!
+	Added Primax CyberNavigator [1] mouse to gpm from Alexios Chouchoulas
+		<alexios@vennea.demon.co.uk>.  This is also untested for the same reason.
+	Added left handers Method#1 xmodmap config sent in from
+		Marc-Aurle DARCHE <ma.darche@stellarx.com> to README and manpage.
+	And of course other misc. bugfixes, etc...that I've forgotten over time!
+
 0.9.6
-    Initial support & drivers (gpm & imwheel) for IBM ScrollPoint Mouse
-      It is the mm+ps2 mouse type in gpm
-      the IBM ScrollPoint PS/2 mouse uses the MouseManPlus Protocol in XFree86
-      Support for up and down only for now...I must do a bit before other
-       directions are considered! (for stick type mice thingers.)
-      Pressing continuously will only result in one action.  Release and press
-       again to scroll another notch.  (the regular scroll events come in too
-       fast to be useful yet...)
-      THANKS!!!!! TO Felix Klock for the ScrollPoint Mouse he MAILED ME!!!
-       This driver is due to the initiative and sacrifice of a few bucks to get
-       support for a mouse this guy loves...and from what I've read on newgroups
-       many others also love!  Well you owe the possibility of this driver to
-       Bryan for mailing me a mouse to be able to actually hack on the real
-       thing.  Now continued support is guaranteed as well!
-       mail your appreciation to Felix S Klock at pnkfelix@mit.edu
-       He paid $23 or so for the mouse plus shipping to me (with normal 32cent
-       stamps no less...due to the effects of the 1cent price increase in stamps
-       I'm sure he was kinda glad to be rid of some of his 32cent stash to make
-       room for the 33cent ones!)  Please consider sending him a dollar for his
-       effort since you are reaping the rewards... (and hey send me a dollar! :)
-    Added mdump, a program to dump the mouse port, and anything else you want
-      with a bitwise breakdown and a 3 byte per line dump.  Other interpretation
-      is added for assumptions of what may be happening with mouse motions.
-      I used this program to create the mm+ps2 driver for gpm.  It is not
-      installed by 'make install' so copy it yourself if you're interested.
-      the first arg on the command-line is taken to be the path of the mouse
-      device, which defaults to /dev/mouse.  The second arg is how many bytes
-      to dump per grab. This defaults to 3 but 4 is another common value to try.
-      The third arg is not parsed but if present the first byte will be bit
-      dumped like the rest of the bytes in a packet.
-      You can also use this program to see the MHz speed for your mouse!
-      e.g.:  mdump /dev/psaux 4 1   (for imps2 mouse device type)
-             mdump /dev/psaux 3 1   (for ps2/mouseman+ mouse device types)
-    Added to mouse-mode setup programs for the intellimouse and mouseman plus.
-      running these programs sends the right control codes to the mouse to
-      activate the intellimouse or mouseman plus protocol.  The intellimouse and
-      mouseman plus both default to ps2 mode.  the intellimouse and mouse man
-      plus both support the imps2 protocol.  some mouse man plus type mice may
-      not be intellimouse capable, but the IBM scrollpoint was capable of this
-      mode, restricting it to up and down wheel emulation on it's stick.  To
-      reset mouse run setps2.  setimps2 is for the intellimouse protocol.
-      setmmplus is for the mouseman plus protocol.  us getmdt to see the mouse's
-      reponse to the mouse device type probe.  The codes I've seen are as
-      follows (<nn> is in hex format):
-        <00>  mouseman plus (3 byte packets)
-        <03>  intellimouse  (4 byte packets)
-        <00>  plain ps2     (3 byte packets)
-                when mouse is this, <AA> is received also after an <FA>
-      Any <FA> type codes are ignored mouse responses, usually confirmation of
-      the mouse receiving the controls the program sends it.
-    All these debugging  programs default to the /dev/mouse device node unless a
-      path is passed in as the first argument.
-    None of the debugging programs have been tested with serial mice.
-    Fixed a missed regrab of the mouse after the configurator is closed.
-    Pid file is only used if user is using the /dev/gpmwheel FIFO. (Method #2)
-    Killing pids according to pidfile now checks to make sure the process is
-      truely an imwheel process, and only kills it if it is an imwheel process.
-      It also will only kill if using the /dev/gpmwheel FIFO.
-    Imwheel funtions correctly on multiple displays by using the -display
-      option or setting the DISPLAY environment variable (use export/setenv!)
-    Thanks to Arnd Bergmann <arnd@uni.de> we now have gpm support for the
-      Knopex Wineasy 4D mouse.  And due to his patches and them prompting me to
-      update lotsa code we have support for intellimouse serial, as well as
-      support for sideways actions.  This is only available through the FIFO.
-      You must use Method#2 (a variant of which that is) that uses the wheel
-      FIFO as set up by gpm.  XWindows cannot handle the 7 buttons correctly,
-      it can only handle 5, which means only up and down will work with
-      Method #1!
-    Added FreeBSD support, see the FREEBSD file for more.  It requires no
-      changes to compile and install.
-    Added threshhold option for stick users of method #2 (it requires gpm)
-      Use the -t or --threshhold option to set a threshhold from 0-7.
-      The default is 2, it works well.
-    Added no-middle-button option (-n) to gpm.  Use this if you have trouble
-      with unintentional middle button clicks while wheeling/sticking, and you
-      would rather use Emulate3Buttons chording in X (XFree86 at least...)
-    Added conditional compile for gpm-imwheel directory.
-    Added a full manpage.
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+	Initial support & drivers (gpm & imwheel) for IBM ScrollPoint Mouse
+		It is the mm+ps2 mouse type in gpm
+		the IBM ScrollPoint PS/2 mouse uses the MouseManPlus Protocol in XFree86
+		Support for up and down only for now...I must do a bit before other
+		directions are considered! (for stick type mice thingers.)
+	Pressing continuously will only result in one action.  Release and press
+		again to scroll another notch.  (the regular scroll events come in too
+		fast to be useful yet...)
+	THANKS!!!!! TO Felix Klock for the ScrollPoint Mouse he MAILED ME!!!
+		This driver is due to the initiative and sacrifice of a few bucks to get
+		support for a mouse this guy loves...and from what I've read on newgroups
+		many others also love!  Well you owe the possibility of this driver to
+		Bryan for mailing me a mouse to be able to actually hack on the real
+		thing.  Now continued support is guaranteed as well!
+		mail your appreciation to Felix S Klock at pnkfelix@mit.edu
+		He paid $23 or so for the mouse plus shipping to me (with normal 32cent
+		stamps no less...due to the effects of the 1cent price increase in stamps
+		I'm sure he was kinda glad to be rid of some of his 32cent stash to make
+		room for the 33cent ones!)  Please consider sending him a dollar for his
+		effort since you are reaping the rewards... (and hey send me a dollar! :)
+	Added mdump, a program to dump the mouse port, and anything else you want
+		with a bitwise breakdown and a 3 byte per line dump.  Other interpretation
+		is added for assumptions of what may be happening with mouse motions.
+		I used this program to create the mm+ps2 driver for gpm.  It is not
+		installed by 'make install' so copy it yourself if you're interested.
+		the first arg on the command-line is taken to be the path of the mouse
+		device, which defaults to /dev/mouse.  The second arg is how many bytes
+		to dump per grab. This defaults to 3 but 4 is another common value to try.
+		The third arg is not parsed but if present the first byte will be bit
+		dumped like the rest of the bytes in a packet.
+		You can also use this program to see the MHz speed for your mouse!
+			e.g.:  mdump /dev/psaux 4 1   (for imps2 mouse device type)
+			mdump /dev/psaux 3 1   (for ps2/mouseman+ mouse device types)
+	Added to mouse-mode setup programs for the intellimouse and mouseman plus.
+		running these programs sends the right control codes to the mouse to
+		activate the intellimouse or mouseman plus protocol.  The intellimouse and
+		mouseman plus both default to ps2 mode.  the intellimouse and mouse man
+		plus both support the imps2 protocol.  some mouse man plus type mice may
+		not be intellimouse capable, but the IBM scrollpoint was capable of this
+		mode, restricting it to up and down wheel emulation on it's stick.  To
+		reset mouse run setps2.  setimps2 is for the intellimouse protocol.
+		setmmplus is for the mouseman plus protocol.  us getmdt to see the mouse's
+		reponse to the mouse device type probe.  The codes I've seen are as
+		follows (<nn> is in hex format):
+			<00>  mouseman plus (3 byte packets)
+			<03>  intellimouse  (4 byte packets)
+			<00>  plain ps2     (3 byte packets)
+		when mouse is this, <AA> is received also after an <FA>
+	Any <FA> type codes are ignored mouse responses, usually confirmation of
+		the mouse receiving the controls the program sends it.
+	All these debugging  programs default to the /dev/mouse device node unless a
+		path is passed in as the first argument.
+	None of the debugging programs have been tested with serial mice.
+	Fixed a missed regrab of the mouse after the configurator is closed.
+	Pid file is only used if user is using the /dev/gpmwheel FIFO. (Method #2)
+	Killing pids according to pidfile now checks to make sure the process is
+		truely an imwheel process, and only kills it if it is an imwheel process.
+		It also will only kill if using the /dev/gpmwheel FIFO.
+	Imwheel funtions correctly on multiple displays by using the -display
+		option or setting the DISPLAY environment variable (use export/setenv!)
+	Thanks to Arnd Bergmann <arnd@uni.de> we now have gpm support for the
+		Knopex Wineasy 4D mouse.  And due to his patches and them prompting me to
+		update lotsa code we have support for intellimouse serial, as well as
+		support for sideways actions.  This is only available through the FIFO.
+		You must use Method#2 (a variant of which that is) that uses the wheel
+		FIFO as set up by gpm.  XWindows cannot handle the 7 buttons correctly,
+		it can only handle 5, which means only up and down will work with
+		Method #1!
+	Added FreeBSD support, see the FREEBSD file for more.  It requires no
+		changes to compile and install.
+	Added threshhold option for stick users of method #2 (it requires gpm)
+		Use the -t or --threshhold option to set a threshhold from 0-7.
+		The default is 2, it works well.
+	Added no-middle-button option (-n) to gpm.  Use this if you have trouble
+		with unintentional middle button clicks while wheeling/sticking, and you
+		would rather use Emulate3Buttons chording in X (XFree86 at least...)
+	Added conditional compile for gpm-imwheel directory.
+	Added a full manpage.
+
 0.9.5
-    Finished off configure dialog to spec, it's just a helper, not an editor!
-    Updated gpm to version 1.16.0, now sticking with stable versions.
-    - hopefully I'll get a patch and send it to the gpm team for some
-      integration, thus releasing me from this task...
-        - the gpm library is still untested in the console...should work though!
-          see note in version 0.8 below.
-    Added suid option to "make install" for users other than root to be able
-      to run with a pid file.  The default action is yes if nothing is entered
-      at the prompt.  I felt that 'yes' had to be the default action to avoid a
-      bunch of newbie email.  This doesn't allow users to install imwheel as
-      root, and it's not a security risk.  this is for sys-admins, or at least
-      root users to be able to get all their users using the pid file for the 
-      daemon and also for them to be able to kill off old daemons started by
-      other users before.
-    Added -p option for no pidfile stuff, be careful though, this allows any
-      user to start imwheel regardless of a previous imwheel process!
-    Added -D for debug output anytime (no recompiling for those bug reports!)
-      - use the -d option to avoid backgrounding the process!
-    Fixed silly free(NULL) crap...(heh, betchyall loved that one!)
-    added rxvt stuff to imwheelrc file.
-    added EMACS file (an email from an avid wheeler! oh, and it's about emacs!)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+	Finished off configure dialog to spec, it's just a helper, not an editor!
+	Updated gpm to version 1.16.0, now sticking with stable versions.
+	- hopefully I'll get a patch and send it to the gpm team for some
+		integration, thus releasing me from this task...
+	- the gpm library is still untested in the console...should work though!
+		see note in version 0.8 below.
+	Added suid option to "make install" for users other than root to be able
+		to run with a pid file.  The default action is yes if nothing is entered
+		at the prompt.  I felt that 'yes' had to be the default action to avoid a
+		bunch of newbie email.  This doesn't allow users to install imwheel as
+		root, and it's not a security risk.  this is for sys-admins, or at least
+		root users to be able to get all their users using the pid file for the 
+		daemon and also for them to be able to kill off old daemons started by
+		other users before.
+	Added -p option for no pidfile stuff, be careful though, this allows any
+		user to start imwheel regardless of a previous imwheel process!
+	Added -D for debug output anytime (no recompiling for those bug reports!)
+		- use the -d option to avoid backgrounding the process!
+	Fixed silly free(NULL) crap...(heh, betchyall loved that one!)
+	added rxvt stuff to imwheelrc file.
+	added EMACS file (an email from an avid wheeler! oh, and it's about emacs!)
+
 0.9:
-    Configuration helper almost done. (still need to sample wheel actions!)
-    - use up,down,up in the root window to activate!
-    - all functions in window are fully functional.
-    - restart does restart imwheel and thus reread the rc files
-    - grab windows by clicking the snapshot and then on the desired window
-    - more to come!
-    More options and abilities:
-        - daemon mode
-            -d to NOT detach and daemonize!
-        - kill any existing imwheel
-            -k to kill any existing imwheel as a restart
-        - quit after rc files
-            -q, used best with -k to kill any imwheel process and quit
-    More configuration options:
-        - added 2 separately configurable delays
-          fixes netscape dropping keys! (it must queue only one key...)
-          first delay is the delay between repetitions (keyup->keydown)
-          second delay is the delay between pressing and releasing
-                                                       (keydown->keyup)
-          see the new imwheelrc for the netscape values that work for me!
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+	Configuration helper almost done. (still need to sample wheel actions!)
+	- use up,down,up in the root window to activate!
+	- all functions in window are fully functional.
+	- restart does restart imwheel and thus reread the rc files
+	- grab windows by clicking the snapshot and then on the desired window
+	- more to come!
+	More options and abilities:
+		- daemon mode
+			-d to NOT detach and daemonize!
+		- kill any existing imwheel
+			-k to kill any existing imwheel as a restart
+		- quit after rc files
+			-q, used best with -k to kill any imwheel process and quit
+	More configuration options:
+		- added 2 separately configurable delays
+		fixes netscape dropping keys! (it must queue only one key...)
+		first delay is the delay between repetitions (keyup->keydown)
+		second delay is the delay between pressing and releasing
+		(keydown->keyup)
+	see the new imwheelrc for the netscape values that work for me!
+
 0.8:
-    Modified gpm 1.15 beta2 for wheel support.  I dunno about the gpm user
-       library and wheel stuff, but it may work with GPM_B_UP and GPM_B_DOWN.
-       use the -W (and -w for non-IM mice) for use with "imwheel --wheel-fifo"
-    IMWheel interfaces with /dev/gpmwheel, use the "--wheel-fifo" option, or
-       "-W /dev/gpmwheel", the -- option has /dev/gpmwheel as the default.
-       Don't forget to reconfigure your mouse pointer in XConfig...
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+	Modified gpm 1.15 beta2 for wheel support.  I dunno about the gpm user
+		library and wheel stuff, but it may work with GPM_B_UP and GPM_B_DOWN.
+		use the -W (and -w for non-IM mice) for use with "imwheel --wheel-fifo"
+	IMWheel interfaces with /dev/gpmwheel, use the "--wheel-fifo" option, or
+	"-W /dev/gpmwheel", the -- option has /dev/gpmwheel as the default.
+	Don't forget to reconfigure your mouse pointer in XConfig...
+
 0.7:
-    No segfaults!  Thank God!  New functionality!
-    New Command structure started, and Exclude command added.
-    - Exclude ungrabs mouse for selected windows.
-    More commands may now be added as needed!
-    XV's window grabber was dying because it needed to grab all buttons...
-    - use the line "@Exclude" in an "xv grab" window section. See imwheelrc
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+	No segfaults!  Thank God!  New functionality!
+	New Command structure started, and Exclude command added.
+	- Exclude ungrabs mouse for selected windows.
+	More commands may now be added as needed!
+	XV's window grabber was dying because it needed to grab all buttons...
+	- use the line "@Exclude" in an "xv grab" window section. See imwheelrc
+
 0.6:
-    Argh...another bugfix for segfaults...now you don't need an rc file.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+	Argh...another bugfix for segfaults...now you don't need an rc file.
+
 0.5:
-    Argh...a bugfix for segfaults...this time it doesn't care about windows that
-       don't have either title, resource, or class names set (leaving them NULL)
-    Thanks for all the positive response and encouragement.
-    Multi-rep scrolling actions can cause less then you expected to happen.
-    - Be patient, it works most of the time.  There is no way I can find to fix
-      this, so help may be needed!  You will find XSync in use, but I believe
-      that has a minimal effectiveness...makes it work better than before though
-    Moving out of windows and losing focus may cause weird things to happen!
-    - Press and release all modifier keys (alt,ctrl,shift,etc.) to reset input.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+	Argh...a bugfix for segfaults...this time it doesn't care about windows that
+	don't have either title, resource, or class names set (leaving them NULL)
+	Thanks for all the positive response and encouragement.
+	Multi-rep scrolling actions can cause less then you expected to happen.
+	- Be patient, it works most of the time.  There is no way I can find to fix
+		this, so help may be needed!  You will find XSync in use, but I believe
+		that has a minimal effectiveness...makes it work better than before though
+	Moving out of windows and losing focus may cause weird things to happen!
+	- Press and release all modifier keys (alt,ctrl,shift,etc.) to reset input.
+
 0.4:
-    finally! Config file support is added, completing the keyboard config setup.
-    /etc/imwheelrc and/or $HOME/.imwheelrc files are used for configuration.
-    built-ins are still available for unconfigured windows.
-    anybody want to make a client to make configuration a breeze?  Contact me!
-    all clients that have keyboard input can be used with configuration!
-    no new options.
-    more code moving, now two files, whopee you say!  but it made development
-       easier!
-    got reports that KDE compatabilty has been achieved by v0.3
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+	finally! Config file support is added, completing the keyboard config setup.
+	/etc/imwheelrc and/or $HOME/.imwheelrc files are used for configuration.
+	built-ins are still available for unconfigured windows.
+	anybody want to make a client to make configuration a breeze?  Contact me!
+	all clients that have keyboard input can be used with configuration!
+	no new options.
+	more code moving, now two files, whopee you say!  but it made development
+		easier!
+	got reports that KDE compatabilty has been achieved by v0.3
+
 0.3:
-    added options engine.
-    added -f or --flip-buttons option to flip behavior, useful for 4 button mice
-    changed engine, now using XTest extension instead of XSendEvent crap.
-    - still grabbing buttons which may be part of the incompatibility with KDE.
-    added other mice that should work as well, according to XFree86 docs.
-    added a grab reset sequence, but it seems to be a nop...
-    - run imwheel again if it dies and leaves your server going funky...
-    cleaned out junk from old engine, new code is cleaner...I think so anyways!
-    XTest extension now required (not checked in code...I may do that)
-    More clients work than ever!
-    Reps for sideways motion (alt-wheel actions) now work in netscape...
-    - only when there are sideways scrollbars
-    - May work everywhere, i dunno!
-    - It works in all tested clients that use cursor left/right keys for actions
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+	added options engine.
+	added -f or --flip-buttons option to flip behavior, useful for 4 button mice
+	changed engine, now using XTest extension instead of XSendEvent crap.
+	- still grabbing buttons which may be part of the incompatibility with KDE.
+	added other mice that should work as well, according to XFree86 docs.
+	added a grab reset sequence, but it seems to be a nop...
+	- run imwheel again if it dies and leaves your server going funky...
+	cleaned out junk from old engine, new code is cleaner...I think so anyways!
+	XTest extension now required (not checked in code...I may do that)
+	More clients work than ever!
+	Reps for sideways motion (alt-wheel actions) now work in netscape...
+	- only when there are sideways scrollbars
+	- May work everywhere, i dunno!
+	- It works in all tested clients that use cursor left/right keys for actions
+
 0.2:
-    cleaned up exit on bad display opening.
-    changed library directory to X11R6 instead of X11
-    received confirmation of compatability with Logitech MouseMan+ from:
-        "Markus Martensson" <mortis@acc.umu.se>
-    modifier combinations of Shift,Control, and Alt(Meta) changes behavior.
-    repetition of keystrokes
-    still no setup files...
-    still no change in clients...
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+	cleaned up exit on bad display opening.
+	changed library directory to X11R6 instead of X11
+	received confirmation of compatability with Logitech MouseMan+ from:
+		"Markus Martensson" <mortis@acc.umu.se>
+	modifier combinations of Shift,Control, and Alt(Meta) changes behavior.
+	repetition of keystrokes
+	still no setup files...
+	still no change in clients...
+
 0.1:
-    first release
-    streamlined version, unused code is compiled out.
-    no setup, hardcoded page up and page down!
-    no exclusion for specific windows either.
+	first release
+	streamlined version, unused code is compiled out.
+	no setup, hardcoded page up and page down!
+	no exclusion for specific windows either.
