awesomerc: improve management of floating/predefined tags (FS#241)
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
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@ -33,11 +33,25 @@ layouts =
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"floating"
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}
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-- Table of clients that should be set floating.
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floatings =
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-- Table of clients that should be set floating. The index may be either
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-- the application class or instance. The instance is useful when running
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-- a console app in a terminal like (Music on Console)
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-- xterm -name mocp -e mocp
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floatapps =
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{
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["mplayer"] = true,
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["pinentry"] = true
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-- by class
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["MPlayer"] = true,
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["pinentry"] = true,
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-- by instance
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["mocp"] = true
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}
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-- Applications to be moved to a pre-defined tag by class or instance.
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-- Use the screen and workspace indices.
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apptags =
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{
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-- ["Firefox"] = { screen = 1, tag = 2 }
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-- ["mocp"] = { screen = 2, tag = 4 }
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}
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-- Define if we want to use titlebar on all applications.
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@ -337,9 +351,28 @@ function hook_manage(c)
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c.border_width = beautiful.border_width
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c.border_color = beautiful.border_normal
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c:focus_set()
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if floatings[c.name:lower()] then
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c.floating = true
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-- Check if the application should be floating.
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local cls = c.class
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local inst = c.instance
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if floatapps[cls] then
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c.floating = floatapps[cls]
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elseif floatapps[inst] then
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c.floating = floatapps[inst]
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end
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-- Check application->screen/tag mappings.
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local target
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if apptags[cls] then
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target = apptags[cls]
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elseif apptags[inst] then
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target = apptags[inst]
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end
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if target then
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c.screen = target.screen
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awful.client.movetotag(tags[target.screen][target.tag], c)
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end
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-- Honor size hints
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c.honorsizehints = true
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end
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