Bugfix: Use both parts of WM_CLASS (it contains instance and class) (Thanks fallen)
Actually, WM_CLASS contains two null-terminated strings, so we cannot
use asprintf() to get its value but rather use strdup() to get both
of them. Both values are compared when a client is matched against
a wm_class/title combination (for assignments for example).
This makes it more clear that the option is meant to be a special
case (it *disables* part of the focus handling). Also, when
initializing the config data structure with zeros, it will get
initialized with the right value.
Furthermore, the config file parser now also accepts various values
which represent "true", not only numbers.
ewmh: Don’t push workspaces with width=0 and height=0 (Thanks Atsutane, badboy)
Even though i3 cannot know the width/height of some workspaces as
long as they are not initialized (say you used workspace 1 and 3,
but not workspace 2), some applications require this information.
In this case, it was Firefox which intersects the available workareas
(see mozilla/gfx/src/gtk/nsScreenGtk.cpp) and did not position some
windows correctly when being confronted with zero-width/height
workspaces.
ewmh: implement support for _NET_WORKAREA (rdesktop can use that)
Please note that rdesktop’s -g workarea option will not work on
64-bit systems at the moment because of a bug in rdesktop (see the
rdesktop-devel mailing list).
Make containers containing exactly one window behave like default containers
Starting from this commit, a borderless window will always be
borderless if it is the only window in a container. For example,
you can have Firefox borderless in a tabbed container and as soon
as the download manager or a viewer gets opened, the container
will be rendered like a normal tabbed container.
This solves the user-interface dilemma of borderless/1-px-border
windows inside stacked/tabbed containers, at least for this special
case. Thanks to Merovius for this suggestion.
makefile: rather than a dependency for each source file, generate loglevels.h by recursion
This little hack runs make recursively to generate include/loglevels.h
before running any other target but skip an explicit dependency on
loglevels.h in each rule. Therefore, you do not need to rebuild
every source file when compiling.
logging: new makefile target to generate loglevels at compile time
Using shell commands, a bitmask is generated for each file. Additionally,
a C header containing an array of loglevels and their files is created in
include/loglevels.h.
Distribute rest space between windows as long as possible. (Thanks msi)
When having 8 windows in a container which has 766 px available,
you ended up losing 0,75 px per window which would quickly sum up.
Now, the rest space (6 px in this example) is distributed in units
of one pixel to as many windows as possible.
Bugfix: Correctly place new windows below fullscreen windows (Thanks Moredread)
This bug could happen if you have floating and tiling windows (for
example Firefox in tiling mode and its Open dialog in autmatically
floating mode) and you opened a new tiling window while in fullscreen.
i3 would then place the window below the floating windows, but
floating clients are above fullscreen windows. Thus, the client
would be placed above the fullscreen window.
Bugfix: Use more precise floating point arithmetic (Thanks helgiks)
This prevents errors in rounding leading to an unoccupied space of
-1 which in turn leads to infinity when calculating the new size
of a container after resizing.
Bugfix: Fix two problems in resizing floating windows with right mouse button (Thanks Mirko)
Minimum width/height was not consistent with the limit for grabbing
and resizing a window at its border.
If one of both was violated (width < min_width for example), none
of them were updated.
Bugfix: Fix resizing of floating windows in borderless/1-px-border mode (Thanks Grauwolf)
Calculations were wrong (they simply didn’t take into account that
there is more than one border style, the code was from before we
implemented that…). We cannot directly set child_rect to the coordinates
as resize_client takes rect and calculates the child_rect, so we need
the new lines of code for this bugfix in any case (rect needs to be
updated).
The welcome message is displayed using xmessage(1), not using your
terminal. Thus, it makes no sense to have this option anymore. Also,
the new lex/yacc parser cannot correctly handle the situation:
normal variables are expanded before parsing the file. As a replacement,
you can use:
set $terminal /usr/bin/urxvt