# ![](icon.png) layout-machi A manual layout for Awesome with a rapid interactive editor. Demos: https://imgur.com/a/OlM60iw ## Why? TL;DR --- I want the control of my layout. 1. Dynamic tiling is an overkill, since tiling is only useful for persistent windows, and people extensively use hibernate/sleep these days. 2. I don't want to have all windows moving around whenever a new window shows up. 3. I want to have a flexible layout such that I can quickly adjust to whatever I need. ## Quick usage Suppose this git is checked out at `~/.config/awesome/layout-machi` `machi = require("layout-machi")` The package provide a default layout `machi.default_layout` and editor `machi.default_editor`, which can be added into the layout list. The package comes with the icon for `layoutbox`, which can be set with the following statement (after a theme has been loaded): `require("beautiful").layout_machi = machi.get_icon()` ## Use the layout Use `layout = machi.layout.create(name, editor)` to instantiate the layout with an editor object. `name` can be a string or a function taking a tag object and returning a string. This is used for having different actual layout dependent on tags. `editor` are used for editing and persisting the layouts. `machi.default_editor` can be used, or see below on creating editors. You can create multiple layouts with different names and share the same editor. The default layout, `machi.default_layout`, uses `"default+" .. tag.name` as name, thus allows the actual layout to be tag-name-dependent. To differentiate tags with the same name, you may need a more advanced naming function. ## Editor Call `editor = machi.editor.create()` to create an editor. To edit the layout `l` on screen `s`, call `editor.start_interactive(s = awful.screen.focused(), l = awful.layout.get(s))`. ### The layout editing command The editing starts with the open area of the entire workarea, takes commands to split the current area into multiple sub-areas, then recursively edits each of them. The editor is keyboard driven, each command is a key with optional digits (namely `D`) before it as parameter (or multiple parameters depending on the command). 1. `Up`/`Down`: restore to the history command sequence 2. `h`/`v`: split the current region horizontally/vertically into `#D` regions. The split will respect the ratio of digits in `D`. 3. `w`: Take the last two digits from `D` as `D = ...AB` (1 if `D` is shorter than 2 digits), and split the current region equally into A rows and B columns. If no digits are provided at all, behave the same as `Space`. 4. `s`: shift the current editing region with other open regions. If digits are provided, shift for that many times. 5. `Space` or `-`: Without parameters, close the current region and move to the next open region. With digits, set the maximum depth of splitting (the default depth is 2). 6. `Enter`/`.`: close all open regions. When all regions are closed, press `Enter` will save the layout and exit the editor. 7. `Backspace`: undo the last command. 8. `Escape`: exit the editor without saving the layout. For examples: `h-v` ``` 11 22 11 22 11 11 33 11 33 ``` `hvv` (or `22w`) ``` 11 33 11 33 22 44 22 44 ``` `131h2v-12v` Details: - `131h`: horizontally split the initial region (entire desktop) to the ratio of 1:3:1 - For the first `1` part: - `2v`: vertically split the region to the ratio of 2:1 - `-`: skip the editing of the middle `3` part - For the right `1` part: - `12v`: split the right part vertically to the ratio of 1:2 Tada! ``` 11 3333 44 11 3333 44 11 3333 11 3333 55 3333 55 22 3333 55 22 3333 55 ``` ### Persistent history By default, the last 100 command sequences are stored in `.cache/awesome/history_machi`. To change that, please refer to `editor.lua`. (XXX more documents) ## Switcher Calling `machi.switcher.start()` will create a switcher supporting the following keys: - Arrow keys: move focus into other regions by the direction. - `Shift` + arrow keys: move the focused window to other regions by the direction. - `Tab`: switch windows in the same regions. So far, the key binding is not configurable. One has to modify the source code to change it. ## Other functions `machi.editor.fit_region(c, cycle = false)` will fit a floating client into the closest region. If `cycle` is true, it then moves the window by cycling all regions. ## Caveats `beautiful.useless_gap` is handled differently in layout-machi and it doesn't cooperate well with the standard way. In my usage I set `gap = 0` for the tags and let machi handle the gaps. Also, true transparency is required. Otherwise switcher and editor will block the clients. ## TODO - Tabs on regions? ## License Apache 2.0 --- See LICENSE