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[<- home](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki)
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[<- home](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki)
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menu\_clients\_current\_tags
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Similar to `awful.menu.clients()`, but this menu only shows the clients
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of currently visible tags. Use it with a key binding like this:
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awful.key({ "Mod1" }, "Tab", function()
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awful.menu.menu_keys.down = { "Down", "Alt_L", "Tab", "j" }
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awful.menu.menu_keys.up = { "Up", "k" }
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lain.util.menu_clients_current_tags({ width = 350 }, { keygrabber = true })
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end),
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magnify\_client
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Set a client to floating and resize it in the same way the "magnifier"
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layout does it. Place it on the "current" screen (derived from the mouse
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position). This allows you to magnify any client you wish, regardless of
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the currently used layout. Use it with a client keybinding like this:
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clientkeys = awful.util.table.join(
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awful.key({ modkey, "Control" }, "m", lain.util.magnify_client),
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)
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If you want to "de-magnify" it, just reset the clients floating state to
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`false` (hit `Mod4`+`CTRL`+`Space`, for example).
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niceborder\_{focus, unfocus}
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By default, your `rc.lua` contains something like this:
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client.connect_signal("focus", function(c) c.border_color = beautiful.border_focus end)
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client.connect_signal("unfocus", function(c) c.border_color = beautiful.border_normal end)
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You can change it to this:
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client.connect_signal("focus", lain.util.niceborder_focus(c))
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client.connect_signal("unfocus", lain.util.niceborder_unfocus(c))
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Now, when a client is focused or unfocused, Awesome will look up its
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nice value in `/proc/<pid>/stat`. If it's less than 0, the client is
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classified as "high priority"; if it's greater than 0, the client is
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classified as "low priority". If it's equal to 0, nothing special
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happens.
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This requires to define additional colors in your `theme.lua`. For example:
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theme.border_focus_highprio = "#FF0000"
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theme.border_normal_highprio = "#A03333"
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theme.border_focus_lowprio = "#3333FF"
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theme.border_normal_lowprio = "#333366"
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tag\_view\_nonempty
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This function lets you jump to the next/previous non-empty tag.
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It takes two arguments:
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* `direction`: `1` for next non-empty tag, `-1` for previous.
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* `sc`: Screen which the taglist is in. Default is `mouse.screen` or `1`. This
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argument is optional.
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You can use it with key bindings like these:
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-- Non-empty tag browsing
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awful.key({ altkey }, "Left", function () lain.util.tag_view_nonempty(-1) end),
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awful.key({ altkey }, "Right", function () lain.util.tag_view_nonempty(1) end),
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where `altkey = "Mod1"`.
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prompt\_rename\_tag
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This function enables you to dynamically rename the current tag you have focused.
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You can use it with a key binding like this:
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awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "r", function () lain.util.prompt_rename_tag(mypromptbox) end)
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Credits goes to [minism](https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1315135#p1315135).
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