--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Create easily new buttons objects ignoring certain modifiers. -- -- @author Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info> -- @copyright 2009 Julien Danjou -- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@ -- @classmod awful.button --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Grab environment we need local setmetatable = setmetatable local ipairs = ipairs local capi = { button = button } local util = require("awful.util") local button = { mt = {} } -- Modifiers to ignore. -- -- By default this is initialized as `{ "Lock", "Mod2" }` -- so the `Caps Lock` or `Num Lock` modifier are not taking into account by awesome -- when pressing keys. -- -- @table ignore_modifiers local ignore_modifiers = { "Lock", "Mod2" } --- Create a new button to use as binding. -- -- This function is useful to create several buttons from one, because it will use -- the ignore_modifier variable to create more button with or without the ignored -- modifiers activated. -- -- For example if you want to ignore CapsLock in your buttonbinding (which is -- ignored by default by this function), creating button binding with this function -- will return 2 button objects: one with CapsLock on, and the other one with -- CapsLock off. -- -- @see button -- @treturn table A table with one or several button objects. function button.new(mod, _button, press, release) local ret = {} local subsets = util.subsets(ignore_modifiers) for _, set in ipairs(subsets) do ret[#ret + 1] = capi.button({ modifiers = util.table.join(mod, set), button = _button }) if press then ret[#ret]:connect_signal("press", function(bobj, ...) press(...) end) end if release then ret[#ret]:connect_signal("release", function (bobj, ...) release(...) end) end end return ret end function button.mt:__call(...) return button.new(...) end return setmetatable(button, button.mt) -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80