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# NEWS
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# Awesome window manager framework version 4.0 changes
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<center> <img src="../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_logo_logo_and_name.svg" /> </center>
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Awesome 4.0 is the first release of the v4 API level, breaking the proven
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v3.5 API level after 4 years. This requires to port the existing user
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configuration and extensions to the new API.
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2016-12-14 16:26:00 +01:00
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This document offers an overview of the new features and required changes for
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existing users.
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## New features
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2016-12-14 16:26:00 +01:00
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### Input
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#### Mouse move and resize handlers
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The code used to resize and move clients has been refactored to allow plugins
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to be attached. This includes:
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* display the client geometry in the wibar
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* implement a resize grid
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* implement delayed resizing (like Windows 3.11 and TWM)
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* have touch-friendly resize handles (implemented by the Collision extension)
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* allow window snapping (implemented)
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* allow edge tiling (like Windows 7+ (AeroSnap) , KDE and Gnome) (implemented)
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* move to the next tag when dragged to the edge (like KDE3) (disabled by default)
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**See:**
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* `mouse`
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* `client` `request::geometry`
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##### Edge tiling (AeroSnap)
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Clients are now resized when dragged to the screen edge similar to other window
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managers. The width of the border can be controlled by the
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`beautiful.snap_border_width` theme variable. The edge shape with
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`beautiful.snap_shape` (see `gears.shape`) and can be disabled by setting
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awful.mouse.snap.edge_enabled = false
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##### Edge snapping
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While this was already supported, this feature has been extensively extended.
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It can be disabled by setting
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awful.mouse.snap.client_enabled = false
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#### Hotkey popup
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It is now possible to display the list of active keyboard shortcuts by pressing
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`mod4 + s` (`hotkeys_popup.show_help`).
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**See:**
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* `awful.hotkeys_popup`
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* `awful.hotkeys_popup.keys`
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* `awful.hotkeys_popup.keys.vim`
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* `awful.hotkeys_popup.widget`
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### New tag and layout properties
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[![Client geometry](../images/tag_props.svg)](../classes/tag.html)
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#### Generic useless gap
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Adds an empty space between clients.
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**See:**
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* `tag`
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* `tag.gap`
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* `tag.gap_single_client`
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#### Master fill policies
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Allows the layout to optionally take all the space when there is no "slave"
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client or to use a smaller screen area. For example, if only one terminal is
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present in a `awful.layout.suit.tile.left` layout, then instead of filling the
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whole screen, it wont be larger than it would otherwise be if there were more
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clients.
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**See:**
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* `tag`
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* `tag.master_fill_policy`
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#### Volatile
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Tags can now be `volatile`. A volatile tag will be destroyed when its last
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client has been untagged. This is useful for temporary layouts or tags
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dedicated to a single client.
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**See:**
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* `tag.volatile`
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#### The corner layout
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A new client layout with a larger master client and both a vertical and an
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horizontal row of slave clients.
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### New client properties
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* `client.focusable` is now read/write (compared to read only in the previous
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versions)
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* `client.valid` tells if the client still really exist or if the object is waiting to
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be deleted
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* `client.floating` is now a client property
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* `client.x` / `client.y` / `client.width` / `client.height` are
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`client.geometry` aliases
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* `client.first_tag` is a convenience wrapper for `c:tags()[1]`
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#### Client signaling
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There is now an `awesome.unix_signal` signal table with all platform specific
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signals and their indices. There is also an `awesome.kill()` function to send
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signals to clients. This can be used, among other thing, to pause and resume
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clients.
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### New client rules (`awful.rules`)
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All of the new client properties can be used in rules. In addition, the
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following ones have been added:
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* `placement`: use the `awful.placement` method (or combinations) to place the
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client. While older version of Awesome allowed to use callbacks here, it
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didn't support all corner cases such as titlebar offsets and border_width.
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* `titlebars_enabled`: older versions of Awesome had a global variable to
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enable or disable titlebars. This is now delegated to the rules.
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* `new_tag`: allows to create a tag for the client instead of using an existing
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one.
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* The `tag` property has been expanded to also find tags from their name.
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* The `tags` property now tries to merge the current tags into the array to fix
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some other properties.
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* All geometry properties are now executed at once to avoid side effects.
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* The `focus` is now going through the focus filters instead of being applied
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as-is (see the focus filter section).
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Rules execution has been re-ordered to minimize the race conditions (one rule
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affecting the outcome of another). This may create a slightly different
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behavior for some users, but is usually considered to be an improvement.
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#### User rules
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It is now possible to register new rules by adding them to some `awful.rules`
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arrays. This can be used by modules to add extra functionalities or to avoid
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boilerplate code in callbacks.
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* `awful.rules.high_priority_properties`: before most other rules are executed.
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* `awful.rules.extra_properties`: together with normal rules.
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* `awful.rules.delayed_properties`: after most other rules, but before `focus`.
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Those extra rules also have the capability to mutate the current rule array.
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### New widgets
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#### Widgets
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<table class='widget_list' border=1>
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<tr style='font-weight: bold;'>
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<th align='center'>Name</th>
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<th align='center'>Example</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href='../classes/wibox.widget.checkbox.html'>wibox.widget.checkbox</a>
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</td>
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<td><img src='../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_widget_defaults_checkbox.svg' /></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href='../classes/wibox.widget.piechart.html'>wibox.widget.piechart</a>
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</td>
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<td><img src='../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_widget_defaults_piechart.svg' /></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href='../classes/wibox.widget.progressbar.html'>wibox.widget.progressbar</a>
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</td>
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<td><img src='../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_widget_defaults_progressbar.svg' /></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href='../classes/wibox.widget.slider.html'>wibox.widget.slider</a>
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</td>
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<td><img src='../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_widget_defaults_slider.svg' /></td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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#### Containers
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<table class='widget_list' border=1>
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<tr style='font-weight: bold;'>
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<th align='center'>Name</th>
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<th align='center'>Example</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href='../classes/wibox.container.arcchart.html'>wibox.container.arcchart</a>
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</td>
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<td><img src='../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_container_defaults_arcchart.svg' /></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href='../classes/wibox.container.radialprogressbar.html'>wibox.container.radialprogressbar</a>
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</td>
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<td><img src='../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_container_defaults_radialprogressbar.svg' /></td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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#### Layouts
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<table class='widget_list' border=1>
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<tr style='font-weight: bold;'>
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<th align='center'>Name</th>
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<th align='center'>Example</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href='../classes/wibox.layout.ratio.html'>wibox.layout.ratio</a>
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</td>
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<td><img src='../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_layout_defaults_ratio.svg' /></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href='../classes/wibox.layout.stack.html'>wibox.layout.stack</a>
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</td>
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<td><img src='../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_layout_defaults_stack.svg' /></td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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Other widgets, like the `taglist` and `tasklist`, gained many new
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configuration features such as empty colors and shape.
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**See:**
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* <a href="./03-declarative-layout.md.html">The declarative layout system</a>
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* `awful.widget.tasklist`
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* `awful.widget.taglist`
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### New APIs
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#### The new and streamlined property system
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Previously some core objects, such as clients or tags, were static. It wasn't
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possible to directly set new properties on them. This is now supported:
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c.my_new_property = "bar"
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Also all properties previously accessible from the `awful` module are now
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directly accessible on the object:
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-- Before
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awful.client.floating.set(c, true)
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-- Now
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c.floating = true
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See the "deprecated" section below for the list of functions that have been
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replaced by properties or methods.
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The widgets API also received a similar overhaul. Both getters/setters and
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the property APIs are now supported.
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-- Before
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mytextbox:set_text("Foobar")
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myimagebox:set_resize(not myimagebox:get_resize())
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-- Now
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mytextbox.text = "Foobar"
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myimagebox.resize = not myimagebox.resize
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Awesome 4.0 restores a feature found in older versions of Awesome.
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All widgets now have properties again. While all `:set_foo(bar)` type accessors
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are still fully (and forever) supported, it is now possible to do `.foo = bar`
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and `obj.foo = not obj.foo` . This is supported for all official widgets,
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containers and layouts.
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#### Declarative widget syntax is supported again
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Awesome 4.0 re-introduces the declarative widget syntax. This feature was lost
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when Awesome 3.5 introduced the new (and much, much better) widget system. It
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is possible to do it again.
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**See:**
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* <a href="./03-declarative-layout.md.html">The declarative layout system</a>
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Most documentation examples have been adapted to use this syntax instead of the
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imperative one. Both syntaxes are fully supported.
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For example:
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-- Imperative
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local l = wibox.layout.fized.horizontal()
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local i = wibox.widget.imagebox()
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local t = wibox.widget.textbox()
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i:set_image("/path/to/awesomeness.png")
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t:set_text("is awesome")
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l:add(i)
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l:add(t)
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-- Declarative
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local l = wibox.layout {
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image = "/path/to/awesomeness.png",
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widget = wibox.widget.imagebox
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}.
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{
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text = "is awesome",
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widget = wibox.widget.textbox
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}.
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layout = wibox.layout.fized.horizontal
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}
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#### The request API
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Awesome used to blindly allow requests from clients to steal focus or move
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them around. There are now handlers to block such requests.
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The `request::` API is also used internally in Awesome itself to make
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previously hard-coded behavior more flexible.
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* `request::activate`: When a client requests focus and/or being raised.
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* `request::geometry`: When a client requests a position.
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* `request::screen`: When a client needs a screen.
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* `request::select`: When a tag wants to be selected.
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* `request::tag`: When a client needs a tag.
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* `request::titlebars`: When a client needs a titlebar.
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* `request::urgent`: When a client requests attention.
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**See:**
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* `awful.ewmh.tag`
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* `awful.ewmh.geometry`
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* `awful.ewmh.activate`
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* `awful.ewmh.urgent`
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* awful.`mouse.resize_handler`
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The defaults handlers are mostly located in the `awful.ewmh` module and comply
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with what the specification defines.
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#### The placement API
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[![Shapes](../images/AUTOGEN_awful_placement_maximize.svg)](../libraries/awful.placement.html)
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While Awesome already had some basic placement function, the new API makes it
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possible to remove most hard-coded geometry handling code. From a user's point
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of view this API allows for rich floating window management using
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`awful.rules`.
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It provides generic placement functions that work with:
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* `client`s
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* `wibox`es
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* the `mouse`
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* anything with a `:geometry()` method
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**See:**
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* `awful.placement`
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#### The shape API
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[![Shapes](../images/AUTOGEN_gears_shape_partially_rounded_rect.svg)](../libraries/gears.shape.html)
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This new API allows nicer visuals and more complex themes.
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Also note that the client shape functionality was broken in 3.5 and has been
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fixed.
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**See:**
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* `gears.shape`
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#### The hierarchy API
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The widget framework now produces a persistent model of its content rather than
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a volatile one during the wibox drawing. This allows for better introspection
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into the widget tree.
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This model is now exposed through the `mouse::enter`, `mouse::press`,
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`mouse.current_widget` and other APIs. This tree model also includes various
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matrices to convert positions from the screen coordinates to the one of the
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widgets (think of scaling and rotations).
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This allows for interactive widgets such as a slider.
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**See:**
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* `gears.hierarchy`
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* * <a href="./04-new-widgets.md.html">Creating new widget</a>
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### New themes
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A new `xresources` theme has been added. It uses native X11 assets such as
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colors.
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The default theme was improved with a more modern looking icon set.
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### Spawn and launcher improvements
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#### Spawn
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The newly renamed `awful.spawn` (previously `awful.util.spawn`) has been
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extended into a whole API. It is now possible to define rules directly through
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the spawn function.
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Note that this only works if the client properly supports the freedesktop.org
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startup notifications protocol. For example, to open a new `urxvt` in a new tag
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from the command line, use:
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awesome-client "require('awful.spawn')('urxvt', {new_tag=true})"
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As another example, to launch a centered floating terminal in the currently
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selected tag of screen number 2:
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awful.spawn("urxvt", {
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tag = screen[2].selected_tag,
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placement = awful.placement.centered,
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floating = true
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})
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**See:**
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* `awful.spawn`
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* `awful.rules`
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All rule properties can be used, including the newly introduced placement ones
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(like above).
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#### Launcher
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`awful.prompt` gained many new features. One of them is the ability to add
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custom keyboard shortcuts and mutate the command.
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Paired with the new spawn features, it can be used to create `mod4 + r`
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shortcuts to spawn the clients with arguments and callbacks.
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**See:**
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* `awful.prompt`
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### Focus stealing filters.
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It is now possible to add and manage filters to restrict what kind of focus
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stealing is allowed. It can be used to mute noisy applications or to implement
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tag level policies.
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Every way a client could claim focus, including those from within Awesome
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itself, now goes through the request filters.
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**See:**
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* `awful.ewmh.add_activate_filter`
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* `awful.ewmh.remove_activate_filter`
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* `awful.ewmh.activate`
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### Notification actions
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Awesome now supports XDG notification (aka, naughty) actions.
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**See:**
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* `naughty`
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### Custom xproperties support
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Awesome can now save some data in the X11 server itself. This allows to
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communicate with external applications or so save state across restarts.
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There is also supported/used for persistent client properties.
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### Better XKB keyboard layout support
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Awesome now has native support for keyboard layout detection and setting. Using
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`setxkbmap` to track the current layout is no longer necessary. This also
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includes a widget to view the current layout.
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**See:**
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* `awesome.xkb_set_layout_group`
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* `awesome.xkb_get_layout_group`
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* `awesome.xkb_get_group_names`
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* `wibox.widget.keyboardlayout`
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### Other minor features
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* `awesome.composite_manager_running` allows to detect if a compositor is
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running
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* a new `--replace` command line option is available (similar to other window
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managers)
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* clients now have an unified `maximized` property additionally to only
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_horizontal and _vertical
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* `awful.layout.layouts` is now where the client layout array is stored
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* the `systray` elements order can be reversed and spacing can be added
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* it is now possible to get the layout of unselected tags (use with caution)
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* tags can be swapped, former XMonad users with multiple screens can rejoice
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* whole screens can now be swapped
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* virtual screens can be created, moved and resized
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* paths can be added to Lua's search path via the `--search` argument
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* RandR 1.5 MONITOR support
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* access to the X resource management database
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* titlebars are now controlled using `awful.rules` and enabled by default
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* `awesome-client` now supports Lua code as its first argument (instead of
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reading from stdin)
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* preferred client icon size can now be configured (see
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`awesome.set_preferred_icon_size`)
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* there is now an `awesome.startup_errors` string with the startup error (if
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any)
|
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* Initial support for HiDPI monitors / different DPI per screen
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* early support for stateful client layouts
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* the `--version` command line option now provides more details and system
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information
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## Breaking changes
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Awesome 4.0 is a major release.
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As with all other major release, the API was broken to accommodate for new
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capabilities. It isn't as different as 3.5 was from 3.4 however.
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|
Many changes now cause a deprecation warning instead of breaking hard.
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|
However, it is important to take note of these changes in order to avoid new
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bugs.
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### There can be off-screen clients unless rc.lua is adapted
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**To fix from bash/zsh without a config change:**
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echo 'for _,c in ipairs(client.get()) do require("awful.placement").no_offscreen(c) end' | awesome-client
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And add the following to the global rc.lua `awful.rule` section:
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placement = awful.placement.no_overlap+awful.placement.no_offscreen
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|
Also note that this is the new official syntax for placement functions in
|
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rules. It is recommended to remove existing ones that are used as callbacks and
|
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|
move them to the `placement` rule property.
|
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**See:**
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* `awful.placement`
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* `awful.placement.no_overlap`
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* `awful.placement.no_offscreen`
|
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* `awful.rules`
|
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|
|
### Screens are no longer static
|
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Replace rc.lua `for s=1, screen.count() do` with
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`awful.screen.connect_for_each_screen(function(s)` and add a `)` after the
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section `end`.
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|
All global widget tables should be adapted to avoid memory leaks.
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|
Static code should not use `screen.count()` anymore. It should also always use
|
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the screen object, as the integer representation is mostly deprecated.
|
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**See:**
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* `screen`
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* `screen.connect_for_each_screen`
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* `screen.disconnect_for_each_screen`
|
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|
|
### Screens are now objects
|
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|
Previously: `type(s) == "number"`, now: `type(s) == "screen"`.
|
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|
Doing `screen[1].geometry` is now partially deprecated and will probably print
|
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|
|
a warning in future versions. Any code comparing number and screen objects is
|
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|
|
now broken. Use screen objects instead of numbers.
|
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|
**See:**
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* `screen`
|
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|
|
### Awesome no longer restarts when a new screen is added
|
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|
By default, `rc.lua` now handles screen changes without restarting.
|
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|
|
It allows to preserve the tag and layout state across changes. Old `rc.lua` can
|
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|
|
either be ported to handle this by taking clues from the new `rc.lua` or
|
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|
|
restore the old behavior by adding the following at the end:
|
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screen.connect("list", awesome.restart)
|
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**See:**
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* `screen`
|
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|
* `screen.list`
|
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|
|
### Widgets' `:fit()` and `:draw()` methods signature changed and `:layout()` is mandatory for layouts and containers
|
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|
|
All custom widgets need to change their function signature.
|
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|
|
### The "align" layout default behavior changes
|
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|
There is a new "strategy" property to define how the space is distributed.
|
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|
|
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|
|
### Many APIs are deprecated, fix them before they turn into errors
|
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|
For example, instead of `awful.tag.viewonly(t)`, the recommended API is now
|
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|
|
`t:view_only()`. The whole API has been standardized around this object
|
|
|
|
oriented notation. The warnings will be printed on stderr.
|
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|
|
### Most widgets' private APIs have changed
|
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|
|
You should not use undocumented APIs. Those can change at any time, and this
|
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|
|
is no exception. The private API of all widgets has been broken.
|
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|
|
### Spawn changes
|
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|
* It has been moved into its own module (`awful.spawn`).
|
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|
|
* Some methods have been deprecated. It is not recommended to use blocking
|
|
|
|
methods in Awesome. We made sure to make your life harder if you wish to
|
|
|
|
ignore this warning.
|
|
|
|
Really, using blocking calls in rc.lua has very nasty side effects.
|
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**See:**
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* `awful.spawn`
|
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|
|
### Prompt changes
|
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|
|
Most arguments have been deprecated, they are now taken from the `args`
|
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|
|
argument-by-name table. This was done because the number of optional arguments
|
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|
|
was getting out of control.
|
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**See:**
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* `awful.prompt.run`
|
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|
|
|
|
|
### Timers are no longer part of the C API
|
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|
Use `gears.timer`.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
### Deprecated functions
|
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|
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|
|
The previous Awesome API mixed different conventions. There was a major
|
|
|
|
undertaking in 4.0 to make the API coherent and well documented.
|
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|
Those functions have been renamed or converted to methods:
|
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|
|
* awful.`client.jumpto`
|
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|
|
* awful.`client.visible`
|
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|
* awful.`client.tiled`
|
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|
|
* awful.`client.moveresize`
|
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|
* awful.`client.movetotag`
|
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|
|
* awful.`client.toggletag`
|
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|
* awful.`client.movetoscreen`
|
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|
|
* awful.`client.mark`
|
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|
* awful.`client.unmark`
|
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|
* awful.`client.ismarked`
|
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|
* awful.`client.togglemarked`
|
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|
* awful.`client.floating.set`
|
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|
* awful.`client.isfixed`
|
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|
* awful.`client.floating.get`
|
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|
* awful.`client.floating.toggle`
|
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|
|
* awful.`client.dockable.get`
|
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|
* awful.`client.dockable.set`
|
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|
* awful.`client.property.get`
|
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|
* awful.`client.property.set`
|
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|
* awful.`client.get_transient_for_matching`
|
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|
* awful.`client.is_transient_for`
|
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|
* awful.`mouse.client_under_pointer`
|
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|
|
* awful.`mouse.client.dragtotag.border`
|
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|
* awful.`mouse.client.corner`
|
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|
* awful.`screen.getdistance_sq`
|
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|
* awful.`screen.padding`
|
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|
* awful.`tag.move`
|
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* awful.`tag.swap`
|
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|
* awful.`tag.delete`
|
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|
* awful.`tag.gettags`
|
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|
* awful.`tag.setscreen`
|
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* awful.`tag.getscreen`
|
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* awful.`tag.selectedlist`
|
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* awful.`tag.selected`
|
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* awful.`tag.setmwfact`
|
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* awful.`tag.getmwfact`
|
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* awful.`tag.setlayout`
|
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* awful.`tag.setvolatile`
|
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* awful.`tag.getvolatile`
|
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* awful.`tag.setgap`
|
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|
* awful.`tag.getgap`
|
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|
* awful.`tag.setmfpol`
|
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* awful.`tag.getmfpol`
|
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|
* awful.`tag.setnmaster`
|
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* awful.`tag.getnmaster`
|
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* awful.`tag.seticon`
|
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* awful.`tag.geticon`
|
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* awful.`tag.setncol`
|
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* awful.`tag.getncol`
|
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* awful.`tag.getidx`
|
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* awful.`tag.viewonly`
|
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* awful.`tag.getdata`
|
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* awful.`tag.getproperty`
|
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* awful.`tag.setproperty`
|
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* awful.`tag.withcurrent`
|
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|
|
* `awful.util.get_rectangle_in_direction`
|
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|
|
* `awful.wibox.get_position`
|
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|
|
* `awful.wibox.set_position`
|
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|
* `awful.wibox.attach`
|
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|
|
* `awful.wibox.align`
|
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|
|
* `awful.wibox.stretch`
|
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|
|
* `awful.widget.progressbar.set_vertical`
|
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|
|
* `awful.widget.progressbar.set_height`
|
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|
|
* `awful.widget.progressbar.set_width`
|
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|
Note that for 4.0, only a warning will be printed if these functions are used.
|
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|
They will eventually be removed.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
### Increased use of asynchronous programming
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Many operations, such as re-draw, re-layout, geometry changes and various C API
|
|
|
|
calls are now delayed to the end of the event loop iteration to avoid multiple
|
|
|
|
changes per iteration (to not waste CPU time).
|
|
|
|
The downside of this is that it is no longer reliable to assume the result of
|
|
|
|
the previous line of code being applied in the next already.
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
### Startup handling
|
|
|
|
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|
|
There is no longer a "startup" argument to the client "manage" signal. If
|
|
|
|
Awesome is currently starting up, then `awesome.startup` is set to `true`.
|
|
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|
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|
|
### Renamed modules
|
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|
|
Just as the functions above, many modules have been moved to follow a naming
|
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|
|
convention.
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Using the old name will print a warning and will alias into the new module.
|
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|
|
Note that theses aliases are temporary and will be removed.
|
|
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|
|
* `awful.wibox`
|
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|
|
* `awful.widget.graph`
|
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|
|
* `awful.widget.progressbar`
|
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|
|
* `awful.widget.textclock`
|
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|
|
* `wibox.layout.constraint`
|
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|
|
* `wibox.layout.margin`
|
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|
|
* `wibox.layout.mirror`
|
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|
|
* `wibox.layout.rotate`
|
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|
* `wibox.layout.scroll`
|
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|
* `wibox.widget.background`
|
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|
|
|
|
### The mouse finder module is gone
|
|
|
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|
|
It has been broken for ages, so we concluded nobody cared.
|
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|
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|
|
### Menubar changes
|
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|
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|
|
`menubar.menu_gen.generate` is now asynchronous and needs a callback as an
|
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|
|
argument.
|
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|
|
### Rules execution order changes
|
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The order in which rules are executed changed.
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It has been manually curated to avoid known race conditions between the rules
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execution. For example, adding a titlebar after setting the position resulted
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in an unwanted shift proportional to the titlebar size.
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This is regarded as a breaking changes since it impacts the behavior of
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existing code, hopefully for the better.
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## Other
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### New dependencies
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Awesome now depends on Gio and a few other new packages since 3.5.
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See the README for an extensive list.
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### A new documentation
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Awesome 4.0 now uses LDoc and MarkDown based documentation. We also introduced
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official guides into our documentation:
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* <a href="./90-FAQ.md.html">FAQ</a>
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* <a href="./02-contributing.md.html">Contributing</a>
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* <a href="./03-declarative-layout.md.html">The declarative layout system</a>
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* <a href="./04-new-widgets.md.html">Creating new widget</a>
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* <a href="./05-awesomerc.md.html">Default configuration file documentation</a>
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* <a href="./06-appearance.md.html">Change Awesome appearance</a>
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* <a href="./16-using-cairo.md.html">Using Cairo and LGI</a>
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The new documentation is vastly superior to the previous one and includes
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previously missing elements such as:
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* a hundred images (from zero)
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* more than a hundred new code examples, most of them unit tested (from very,
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very few)
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* all signals (previously partially documented in the wiki)
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* all theme variables
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* the object properties
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* references throughout the documentation
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* variable types (previously mostly undocumented)
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* many auto-generated pages instead of manually curated (and out of date) ones
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### The old wiki is closing down
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We are moving to a 2 tier solution based on official (and curated)
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documentation, and a Git based wiki solution.
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The old wiki has been partially closed down for years due to spam issues and
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given the API breakage in the past, a non-negligible percentage of the content
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and tips were no longer working properly.
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### New website address
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2016-12-21 02:03:03 +01:00
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The official website is now `https://awesomewm.org/` and is now hosted by
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2016-12-10 05:55:48 +01:00
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GitHub. This will allow to retire the former server.
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### Awesome is now developed on GitHub
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This isn't technically part of the release and has been true for years, but as
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the first major releases since the move, it is a good time to point out that we
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retired the old infrastructure. This includes the bug tracker, download, wiki,
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website, repository and continuous integration system.
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This move increased our development velocity, number of contributor,
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visibility count and reduced our infrastructure maintenance cost.
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2016-12-14 16:26:00 +01:00
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### Test-driven development
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Awesome went from 0% to 75% unit test coverage. We now have 4 testing systems:
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* Linting (checks the code quality and consistency)
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* Unit testing
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* Documentation examples, documentation images and user interface appearance
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tests
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* Integration tests
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We also have a test matrix for:
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* Different Lua versions
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* Different screen resolutions
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* Installation paths
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* Dependencies versions
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### Packaging support
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Apart from the existing packages in distributions, Awesome users can now use
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"make package" to generate .deb or .rpm instead of using `make install`.
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