awesome/lib/awful/placement.lua.in

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-- @author Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-- @copyright 2008 Julien Danjou
-- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@
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-- Grab environment we need
local ipairs = ipairs
local pairs = pairs
local math = math
local table = table
local capi =
{
screen = screen,
mouse = mouse,
}
local client = require("awful.client")
local layout = require("awful.layout")
--- Placement module for awful
module("awful.placement")
--- Check if an area intersect another area.
-- @param a The area.
-- @param b The other area.
-- @return True if they intersect, false otherwise.
local function area_intersect_area(a, b)
return (b.x < a.x + a.width
and b.x + b.width > a.x
and b.y < a.y + a.height
and b.y + b.height > a.y)
end
--- Get the intersect area between a and b.
-- @param a The area.
-- @param b The other area.
-- @return The intersect area.
local function area_intersect_area_get(a, b)
local g = {}
g.x = math.max(a.x, b.x)
g.y = math.max(a.y, b.y)
g.width = math.min(a.x + a.width, b.x + b.width) - g.x
g.height = math.min(a.y + a.height, b.y + b.height) - g.y
return g
end
--- Remove an area from a list, splitting the space between several area that
-- can overlap.
-- @param areas Table of areas.
-- @param elem Area to remove.
-- @return The new area list.
local function area_remove(areas, elem)
local newareas = areas
for i, r in ipairs(areas) do
-- Check if the 'elem' intersect
if area_intersect_area(r, elem) then
-- It does? remove it
table.remove(areas, i)
local inter = area_intersect_area_get(r, elem)
if inter.x > r.x then
table.insert(newareas, {
x = r.x,
y = r.y,
width = inter.x - r.x,
height = r.height
})
end
if inter.y > r.y then
table.insert(newareas, {
x = r.x,
y = r.y,
width = r.width,
height = inter.y - r.y
})
end
if inter.x + inter.width < r.x + r.width then
table.insert(newareas, {
x = inter.x + inter.width,
y = r.y,
width = (r.x + r.width) - (inter.x + inter.width),
height = r.height
})
end
if inter.y + inter.height < r.y + r.height then
table.insert(newareas, {
x = r.x,
y = inter.y + inter.height,
width = r.width,
height = (r.y + r.height) - (inter.y + inter.height)
})
end
end
end
return newareas
end
--- Place the client without it being outside the screen.
-- @param c The client.
function no_offscreen(c)
local geometry = c:fullcoords()
local screen_geometry = capi.screen[c.screen].workarea
if geometry.x + geometry.width > screen_geometry.x + screen_geometry.width then
geometry.x = screen_geometry.x + screen_geometry.width - geometry.width
elseif geometry.x < screen_geometry.x then
geometry.x = screen_geometry.x
end
if geometry.y + geometry.height > screen_geometry.y + screen_geometry.height then
geometry.y = screen_geometry.y + screen_geometry.height - geometry.height
elseif geometry.y < screen_geometry.y then
geometry.y = screen_geometry.y
end
c:fullcoords(geometry)
end
--- Place the client where there's place available with minimum overlap.
-- @param c The client.
function no_overlap(c)
local cls = client.visible(c.screen)
local layout = layout.get()
local areas = { capi.screen[c.screen].workarea }
local coords = c:coords()
local fullcoords = c:fullcoords()
for i, cl in pairs(cls) do
if cl ~= c and (cl.floating or layout == "floating") then
areas = area_remove(areas, cl:fullcoords())
end
end
-- Look for available space
local found = false
local new = { x = coords.x, y = coords.y, width = 0, height = 0 }
for i, r in ipairs(areas) do
if r.width >= fullcoords.width
and r.height >= fullcoords.height
and r.width * r.height > new.width * new.height then
found = true
new = r
end
end
-- We did not foudn an area with enough space for our size:
-- just take the biggest available one and go in
if not found then
for i, r in ipairs(areas) do
if r.width * r.height > new.width * new.height then
new = r
end
end
end
-- Restore height and width
new.width = coords.width
new.height = coords.height
c:coords(new)
end
--- Place the client under the mouse.
-- @param c The client.
function under_mouse(c)
local c_coords = c:coords()
local m_coords = capi.mouse.coords()
c:coords({ x = m_coords.x - c_coords.width / 2,
y = m_coords.y - c_coords.height / 2 })
end
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