* Add new field `opacity_target_old` to `struct managed_win` for
tracking relevant `opacity_target` changes.
* Smoothly fade blur-texture opacity on window opacity changes (based on
window opacity), when the window was or will be fully transparent
(`w->opacity ~< 0.004`).
* Fixed alpha-clipping of the blur-texture when using `inactive-opacity` or
repeatedly setting window opacity with large fade intervals (should fix#314).
These two flags are intended for subtly different things. I can probably
justify the distinction, but it's definitely difficult to explain. And
there is no obvious benefits to keep them separate.
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And a window update flag for mapping the window.
Also make sure related functions consider the case where the given window
has pending updates.
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Split it into PIXMAP_STALE and SHADOW_STALE, this allows us to update
pixmaps and shadow images separately.
Also added PIXMAP_NONE and SHADOW_NONE, as redundancy to detect logic
errors.
Convenient constants and functions are provided for updating pixmap and
shadow together.
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