This is basically an initial stab for some modules and some
experimenting with the `@classmod` directive.
For most of the docs only basic transforming was done.
At the moment the tooltip module looks the best.
Signed-off-by: Ignas Anikevicius (gns_ank) <anikevicius@gmail.com>
This converts the old documentation style into the new one to use
markdown instead of HTML in bigger doc blocks. Also, we can use block
comments, which means that writting documentation (and indenting code
blocks) easier.
Signed-off-by: Ignas Anikevicius (gns_ank) <anikevicius@gmail.com>
After a client gets unmanaged, the newly focused client might not be
visible / raised above other windows.
Using the `request::activate` signal makes the autofocus handler more
flexible, and will raise the focused client by default.
This avoids awful.autofocus to kick in, focusing some other client in
between (where a focused signal would get emitted for, although the
intermediate client was never meant to have focus).
This is the traceback:
stack traceback:
/home/user/.config/awesome/cyclefocus/init.lua:199: in function 'add'
/home/user/.config/awesome/cyclefocus/init.lua:309: in function </home/user/.config/awesome/cyclefocus/init.lua:304>
[C]: ?
/usr/local/share/awesome/lib/awful/autofocus.lua:22: in function 'check_focus'
/usr/local/share/awesome/lib/awful/autofocus.lua:31: in function </usr/local/share/awesome/lib/awful/autofocus.lua:28>
[C]: ?
/usr/local/share/awesome/lib/awful/tag.lua:517: in function 'viewonly'
/usr/local/share/awesome/lib/awful/client.lua:69: in function 'jumpto'
/home/user/.config/awesome/rc.lua:1188: in function 'client_run_or_raise'
/home/user/.config/awesome/rc.lua:1217: in function 'run_or_raise'
/home/user/.config/awesome/rc.lua:1243: in function 'press'
/usr/local/share/awesome/lib/awful/key.lua:42: in function </usr/local/share/awesome/lib/awful/key.lua:42>
Ref: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/19
This supersedes https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/107.
If a client's width/height is larger than the screen's geometry, align
it at the screen's x/y offset.
Test case with gvim, from a maximized terminal on a floating tag:
% gvim -u NONE -N --cmd "set lines=$((LINES + 5))"
Without this patch the top of the window is off-screen, but the bottom
should be. Fixing it using a number of lines that fit the screen should
display the window completely.
The 'request::activate' signal should be sent and handled immediately,
and not delayed. It was too much of a hack to work around the client
not being visible.
Instead, the "is visible" constraint on `capi.client.focus` will be
removed.
This reverts commit 6963ede3dc.
This gets rid of awful.util.unittest and instead creates an automatic test for
it under spec/awful/util_spec.lua. In the process, it also fixes the test to
actually test the right thing and I took the liberty to add some more tests.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This fix two things:
(1) Clients asking to be urgent while focussed, this have been reported
a few time for urxvt and I usually link a patch that fix this. This may
not be considered a bug by some, but I think it is.
(2) Add the ability to stop noisy clients from setting the urgent state
themselves.
When loading persistent properties for a client, the loop value wasn't used,
but the original/requested property. This would only get triggered when
using more than one persistent client property (the default is one,
"floating").
That commit made awful.tag use timer.delayed_call() to call withcurrent() during
the manage signal. The idea was "if nothing else assigns any tags until the end,
apply some default ones".
However, the C core refuses to set the input focus to an unviewable client and
thus this means that setting the input focus during manage failed. So, instead
of using the delayed_call(), just call withcurrent() directly, like we did
before.
However, some part of that commit is still left: Awful.rules no longer
disconnects the withcurrent() callback from the "manage" signal. This was
originally added in commit 5e7ddd1efa, because it clients flickered otherwise if
they were moved to some unselected tag during "manage". This happened because
the C code unbanned the client when it got assigned the input focus and only
later did some other code move it to some unselected tag.
However, this flickering will no longer occur, because commit 3dbf89c990 added
lazy focus setting. Thanks to this, setting the focus no longer unbans a client
as a side-effect. Thus, if you focus a client and then remove it from all
selected tags, nothing will be visible on-screen.
To make a long story short: This commit reverts the part of commit 90fde1393f
which caused side effects. The part that wasn't necessary any more is left in.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This way this function runs after everything else did its job. The client will
only get assigned a tag after everything else had a chance to do so.
Thanks to this, awful.rules no longer has to disconnect the call to withcurrent.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Let's just quote a mail I received from Rastislav Barlik:
I tried to make use of awful.mouse.finder but I found out that it's not working
as supporting functions rounded_corners were removed with commit
03e0ee53d2.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
* Move the "index" setting burden to individual functions
instead of gettags().
* Add some properties earlier so the signal hooks will be called
with valid data.
This patch allows 2 things to be done:
* Write unit test to validate layouts using fake clients and tags
* Query the current layout geometry from another tag
The advantages of the former are clear and simple. Those of the later include:
* Creating a screenshot of another layout
* Display the layout wireframe in the tag list (like KDE2-3, Gnome2)
* Having and 'ALT-tab' like visual popup for tags
This function was accidentally setting the global variable "icontypes". Fix this
by adding the needed "local" and also localize some more variables for
consistency.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
`client.property.persist` can be used to make properties persistent
across restarts. This works by backing them up via X properties (using
the `awful.client.property.` prefix).
`client.property.persist(c, "floating", "boolean")` is used to make the
floating property persistent by default.
Based on a patch from Uli, source: https://gist.github.com/psychon/10320743
doc, only set current prop in 'persist'
Fix xprop/prop mixup in 'persist'
Only call set for non-nil values
This new awful module reacts to shapes that a client sets on itself and sets the
shape of awesome's frame window to match. This way, xeyes really gets
transparent parts again.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>