Currently, i3 only logs FocusIn events. Thus, a debug log tells us when
some window gets the focus. However, we don't know when it loses the
focus. This commit remedies this by adding some log messages for this.
Since I had no idea what to log, this just logs all the fields from the
event plus tries to find a name for the window.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Idea-in-context-of: https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/4532
When adding/removing a monitor, the outputs are likely to be modified.
Send an IPC event "output", like when there is a screen configuration
change.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Bernat <vincent@bernat.ch>
This feature defaults to off, and can be turned on for individual windows,
or (with for_window) for all new windows. See the userguide change.
This commit is partially based on work by:
• Marius Muja
• mickael9
• Esteve Varela Colominas
• Bernardo Menicagli
Fixes#4039
Crash with docking clients where the floating field is set even though
floating_enable refuses to make them floating.
See issue for example with logs.
This is similar to #3820 but does not use qsort but an insertion sort in
con_attach.
Since each bar block automatically gets its own incremental bar id,
bards end up being sorted according to their definition order in the
config file.
For i3bar, the WM_CLASS is modified to include an instance name which
depends on the bar_id. This could be useful for other reason, e.g. users
targeting a specific bar instance.
Fixes#3491
The default `tiling` and `floating` behavior is preserved and matches
both cases.
Adds a new handler to `remanage_window` on A_I3_FLOATING_WINDOW change.
Mainly in order to `run_assignments`, this makes `for_window [floating]`
directives to work for windows which where initially opened as tiling.
Now, when floating is enabled, `for_window` will trigger correctly. Same
applies to `for_window [tiling]`.
The obvious solution of `run_assignments` after
`floating_{enable,disable}` doesn't work because `run_assignments`
modifies the parser state in src/assignments.c:51.
Fixes#3588
Co-Authored-By: Michael Stapelberg <michael@stapelberg.de>
Some property handlers trying to fetch property again if `prop == NULL`.
This is redundant since these properties are either fetched by
property_notify() just before or deleted.
* clang-format: bring back ForeachMacros
ForeachMacros was disabled in 4211274fcd
due to the breakage of include/queue.h. The currently used version,
clang-format-6.0 doesn't break it.
* Add curly braces
Co-authored-by: Orestis Floros <orestisflo@gmail.com>
After 204eefc. Alternative fix:
diff --git a/src/floating.c b/src/floating.c
index f5c61782..6dd79668 100644
--- a/src/floating.c
+++ b/src/floating.c
@@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ bool floating_reposition(Con *con, Rect newrect) {
con->scratchpad_state = SCRATCHPAD_CHANGED;
/* Workspace change will already result in a tree_render. */
- if (!reassigned) {
+ if (!reassigned && workspace_is_visible(con_get_workspace(con))) {
render_con(con);
x_push_node(con);
}
but I don't think that the extra complexity is worth it.
Change in handlers.c because of d2d6d6e0 where the bug also appears.
Fixes#3567
Basic idea: if the window has a shape, set the parent container shape as
the union of the window shape and the shape of the frame borders.
Co-authored-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
- ICCCM says: > If a base size is not provided, the minimum size is to
be used in its place and vice versa.
i3 didn't obey the "vice versa" part. Min size and base size are both
saved without replacements in window_update_normal_hints,
floating_check_size makes the needed replacements if either was not
provided.
- Aspect ratio is now saved correctly in manage_window because
window_update_normal_hints is called.
- i3 didn't save the aspect ratio if the window conformed the given
aspect ratio range when handle_normal_hints was called. If the window
was resized to a size outside of the given bounds, i3 didn't correct it.
- Aspect ratio now affects only tiling windows, like the rest of the
normal size hints
- The aspect ratio calculation is now done without a loop
A real life example of how these changes affect the workflow:
An mpv window, when playing a video, sets its min == max aspect ratio
during mapping. i3 ignored these hints. When resized, the window's
aspect ratio was not preserved. With this commit, resizing floating mpv
windows will always preserve the aspect ratio.
For compatiblity reasons, Wine will request iconic state and cannot
ensure that the WM has agreed on it; immediately revert to normal to
avoid being stuck in a paused state.
These are the changes that clang-format 6.0.1 makes to the codebase that
clang-format-3.8 doesn't change back.
Useful for those that use a more recent version of clang-format in their
local machines.
This commit will also fix the following bugs:
1. click.c: Users could drag global fullscreen floating containers.
2. render.c: Floating containers would get rendered with a global fullscreen container in another
workspace.
This commit makes multiple changes in tree_close_internal. I didn't
split them because they are not completely independent.
- Remove force_set_focus parameter
This parameter was always set to `false` throughout the code base except
for one case where it was set to `(con == focused)`, when killing a
floating con's parent (the one with type CT_FLOATING_CON). But this case
is not needed anymore since the special handling of CT_FLOATING_CONs in
con_next_focused was removed in #2941.
- Assume that con_next_focused does not returned a container of type
CT_DOCKAREA. This is reasonable since con_next_focused uses the
focus_head stack and has special handling of CT_DOCKAREA containers.
- Remove is_mapped
This variable was only used in the if block towards the end of
tree_close_internal. Ignoring the, now removed, dockarea code and the
use of force_set_focus this block performed only one useful action:
focus the `next` container when `con == focused`. `con == focused` was a
necessary and sufficient condition for the con_activate call:
if `con != focused` we could reach the inner if blocks because of the
other conditions but would never focus another container. If `con ==
focused` then all other conditions would be irrelevant.
- Remove special handling of floating containers
Since the `next` focused container is calculated through the parent for
floating containers, I moved this code to con_next_focused.
Also, because of the removal of force_set_focus, it appears that we can
call con_on_remove_child for floating containers as well.