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.
This made it easier to figure out where a file causing an error was
coming from, but I could imagine that this could become too noisy, and
that there is/should probably be a more streamlined way to enable more
verbose logging / error output.
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").