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* stringop.c: rewrite strip_whitespaceLibravatar Ian Fan2019-01-01
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* swaybar: use KDE's SNI IconThemePath propertyLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: do not create tray if hiddenLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: set bar dirty on SNI eventLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: implement mouse events for trayLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: implement tray renderingLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: implement tray configLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: add StatusNotifierItem to trayLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: add StatusNotifierHost to trayLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: implement icon themes and lookup for trayLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: add StatusNotifierWatcher to trayLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: add tray interfaceLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* swaybar: remove old tray implementationLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-31
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* hide_cursor: change to a seat subcommandLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-30
| | | | | This makes hide_cursor a seat subcommand, which allows for seat specific timeouts.
* Verify seat fallback settings on reloadLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes an issue where on reload, all input devices that were added via an implicit fallback to the default seat would be removed from the default seat and applications would crash due to the seat having no capabilities. On reload, there is a query for a seat config with the fallback setting set (it can either be true or false). If no such seat config exists, the default seat is created (if needed) and has the implicit fallback true applied to its seat config. This is the same procedure that occurs when a new input is detected.
* Revamp seat configsLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This makes seat configs work like output and input configs do. This also adds support for wildcard seat configs. A seat config is still created in the main seat command handler, but instead of creating a new one in the subcommands and destroying the main seat command's instance, the seat subcommands modify the main one. The seat config is then stored, where it is merged appropriately. The seat config returned from `store_seat_config` is then applied. When attempting to apply a wildcard seat config, a seat specific config is queried for and if found, that is used. Otherwise, the wildcard config is applied directly. Additionally, instead of adding input devices to the default seat directly when there is no seat configs, a seat config for the default seat is created with only fallback set to true, which is more explicit. It also fixes an issue where running a seat command at runtime (with no seat config in the sway config), would result in all input devices being removed from the default seat and leaving sway in an unusable state. Also, instead of checking for any seat config, the search is for a seat config with a fallback option seat. This makes it so if there are only seat configs with fallback set to -1, the default seat is still created since there is no explicit notion on what to do regarding fallbacks. However, if there is even a single fallback 0, then the default seat is not used as a fallback. This will be needed for seat subcommands like hide_cursor where the user may only want to set that property without effecting anything else.
* Add failure reply on IPC_SYNCLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-29
| | | | | Since it was decided that sway will not support IPC_SYNC, just return `{'success': false}` as a reply
* Split image_surface handling into own functionLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-25
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* Implement hide_cursor <timeout> commandLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-25
| | | | | Allows the cursor to be hidden after a specified timeout in milliseconds
* Change mouse buttons to x11 map and libevdev namesLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This modifies the way mouse bindings are parsed. Instead of adding to BTN_LEFT, which results in button numbers that may not be expected, buttons will be parsed in one of the following ways: 1. `button[1-9]` will now map to their x11 equivalents. This is already the case for bar bindings. This adds support for binding to axis events, which was not possible in the previous approach. 2. Anything that starts with `BTN_` will be parsed as an event code name using `libevdev_event_code_from_name`. This allows for any button to be mapped to instead of limiting usage to the ones near BTN_LEFT. This also adds a dependency on libevdev, but since libevdev is already a dependency of libinput, this should be fine. If needed, this option can have dependency guards added. Binding changes: - button1: BTN_LEFT -> BTN_LEFT - button2: BTN_RIGHT -> BTN_MIDDLE - button3: BTN_MIDDLE -> BTN_RIGHT - button4: BTN_SIDE -> SWAY_SCROLL_UP - button5: BTN_EXTRA -> SWAY_SCROLL_DOWN - button6: BTN_FORWARD -> SWAY_SCROLL_LEFT - button7: BTN_BACK -> SWAY_SCROLL_RIGHT - button8: BTN_TASK -> BTN_SIDE - button9: BTN_JOYSTICK -> BTN_EXTRA Since the axis events need to be mapped to an event code, this uses the following mappings to avoid any conflicts: - SWAY_SCROLL_UP: KEY_MAX + 1 - SWAY_SCROLL_DOWN: KEY_MAX + 2 - SWAY_SCROLL_LEFT: KEY_MAX + 3 - SWAY_SCROLL_RIGHT: KEY_MAX + 4
* Combine output_by_name and output_by_identifierLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-20
| | | | | | | | This combines `output_by_name` and `output_by_identifier` into a single function called `output_by_name_or_id`. This allows for output identifiers to be used in all commands, simplifies the logic of the callers, and is more efficient since worst case is a single pass through the output list.
* swaybar: fix cursor scaleLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes a few issues with swaybar's cursor scaling: 1. The cursor scale is now changed when the output scale changes 2. The cursor scale is no longer bound by the max output scale when swaybar is launched 3. Related to the previous item, the cursor is no longer tiny on low scale outputs after the max output scale has changed This also bumps up `wl_compositor` to version 4 to allow usage of `wl_surface_damage_buffer`.
* Rework default output configsLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Default output configs were generated on reload to reset an output to its default settings. The idea was that anything that was removed from the config or changed at runtime and not in the config should be reset on reload. Originally, they were created using the output name. Recently, they were changed to use the output identifier. It turns out that there are issues of shadowing with that solution as well. This should fix those issues. Instead of generating the default output configs on reload and storing them in the output config list to merge on top of, they are now only generated when retrieving the output config for an output during a reload. This means that the default output configs are never stored anywhere and just used as a base to merge unaltered user configs on top of during a reload. Starting with a blank output config, merges get applied in the following order: 1. Default output config (only during a reload) 2. Wildcard config (only if neither output name or output identifier exist) 3. Output name config 4. Output identifier config
* list.c: rename free_flat_list to list_free_items_and_destroyLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-09
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* list.c: Remove list_foreachLibravatar Ian Fan2018-12-09
| | | | | Most occurrences have been replaced by `free_flat_list` which has been moved from stringop.c to list.c. The rest have been replaced by for loops.
* Add relative coordinates in JSON for i3bar click eventsLibravatar Hristo Venev2018-12-04
| | | | Compatibility with i3 commit 161db6f17d734ac9deb0a20e81b78d4b2a92ce68.
* Implement bar gapsLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-11-28
| | | | | | | | | Adds the bar subcommand `gaps <amount>|<horizontal> <vertical>|<top> <right> <bottom> <left>` to set gaps for swaybar. Due to restrictions on margins for a layer_surface, only the sides that are anchored to an edge of the screen can have gaps. Since there is support for per-side outer gaps for workspaces, those should be able to be used instead for the last side.
* Introduce a way to show config warnings in swaynagLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-11-28
| | | | | | | | | | Adds the function `config_add_swaynag_warning(char *fmt, ...)` so that handlers can add warnings to the swaynag config log in a uniform way. The formatting is identical to errors and include the line number, line, and config path. This also alters the background file access warning to use the function and introduces a warning for duplicate bindings.
* Fix segfault when destroying unmapped child viewLibravatar emersion2018-11-28
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* Merge pull request #3199 from emersion/handle-subsurface-destroyLibravatar Ryan Dwyer2018-11-28
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| * Handle destroyed subsurfacesLibravatar emersion2018-11-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Damage subsurfaces when they are destroyed. Since subsurfaces don't have an unmap event we need to do that on destroy. We also don't want to keep a sway_view_child when the wlr_subsurface has been destroyed. Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/3197
* | Merge pull request #3207 from RedSoxFan/swaynag-no-term-buttonsLibravatar emersion2018-11-28
|\ \ | | | | | | Implement swaynag -B/--button-no-terminal
| * | Implement swaynag -B/--button-no-terminalLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-11-27
| |/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In `i3 4.16`, `i3-nagbar` introduces the flags `-B/--button-no-terminal` to run the action directly instead of inside a terminal. This implements the flags for swaynag for compatibility. Since swaynag does not use an equivalent to `i3-sensible-terminal`, the flags `-b/--button` only uses a terminal when the environment variable `TERMINAL` is set, otherwise it acts the same as these new flags.
* / Change execute_command to return a list of resultsLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-11-27
|/ | | | | | This matches i3's behavior of returning a list of results that contain the result of each command that was executed. Additionally, the `parse_error` attribute has been added to the IPC JSON reply.
* Implement title alignmentLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-11-25
| | | | | | | | This adds support for `i3 4.16`'s ability to set the title alignment. The command is `title_align left|center|right`. When the title is on the right, marks are moved to the left. Otherwise, they are on the right.
* Adding commands for configuring titlebar borders and paddingLibravatar Florent de Lamotte2018-11-22
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* Merge pull request #3083 from c-edw/feature/StripWorkspaceNameLibravatar emersion2018-11-19
|\ | | | | Implement strip_workspace_name.
| * Implement strip_workspace_name.Libravatar Connor E2018-11-17
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* | Add scroll factor config option.Libravatar Spencer Michaels2018-11-18
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* | Use #if instead of #ifdefLibravatar emersion2018-11-18
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* | Move view {x,y,width,height} into container structLibravatar Ryan Dwyer2018-11-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This renames/moves the following properties: * sway_view.{x,y,width,height} -> sway_container.content_{x,y,width,height} * This is required to support placeholder containers as they don't have a view. * sway_container_state.view_{x,y,width,height} -> sway_container_state.content_{x,y,width,height} * To remain consistent with the above. * sway_container_state.con_{x,y,width,height} -> sway_container_state.{x,y,width,height} * The con prefix was there to give it contrast from the view properties, and is no longer useful. The function container_set_geometry_from_floating_view has also been renamed to container_set_geometry_from_content.
* | Use #if instead of #ifdef for WLR_HAS_*Libravatar emersion2018-11-12
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* | Allow multiple outputs for workspace outputLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-11-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | `i3 4.16` allows users to list multiple outputs for a workspace and the first available will be used. The syntax is as follows: `workspace <workspace> output <outputs...>` Additionally when the workspace is created, the outputs get added to the output priority list in the order specified. This ensures that if a higher output gets connected, the workspace will move to the higher output. This works the same way as if the user had a workspace on an output, disconnected the output, and then later reconnected the output.
* | Merge pull request #3087 from RedSoxFan/side-gapsLibravatar Ryan Dwyer2018-11-08
|\ \ | | | | | | Implement per side and per direction outer gaps
| * | Implement per side and per direction outer gapsLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-11-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This introduces the following command extensions from `i3-gaps`: * `gaps horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left <amount>` * `gaps horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left all|current set|plus|minus <amount>` * `workspace <ws> gaps horizontal|vertical|top|right|bottom|left <amount>` `inner` and `outer` are also still available as options for all three of the above commands. `outer` now acts as a shorthand to set/alter all sides. Additionally, this fixes two bugs with the prevention of invalid gap configurations for workspace configs: 1. If outer gaps were not set and inner gaps were, the outer gaps would be snapped to the negation of the inner gaps due to `INT_MIN` being less than the negation. This took precedence over the default outer gaps. 2. Similarly, if inner gaps were not set and outer gaps were, inner gaps would be set to zero, which would take precedence over the default inner gaps. Fixing both of the above items also requires checking the gaps again when creating a workspace since the default outer gaps can be smaller than the negation of the workspace specific inner gaps.
* | | gaps: remove duplicate inner gapsLibravatar Brian Ashworth2018-11-07
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* / Add focus_follows_mouse always. (#3081)Libravatar Connor E2018-11-06
|/ | | | | | | | * Add focus_follows_mouse_mode. * Fail if focus_follows_mouse is invalid. * Fix indentation.
* Merge pull request #3021 from Snaipe/singlekey-binding-triggerLibravatar Drew DeVault2018-11-03
|\ | | | | binding: match single-key bindings if no multi-key binding matched
| * binding: match single-key bindings if no multi-key binding matchedLibravatar Franklin "Snaipe" Mathieu2018-10-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This makes bindings more snappy when the user is typing faster than his keycaps are releasing. Signed-off-by: Franklin "Snaipe" Mathieu <me@snai.pe>
* | Move view marks properties to container structLibravatar Ryan Dwyer2018-11-01
| | | | | | | | | | Like border properties, this will be needed to implement layout saving and restoring.