Tony Crisci [Fri, 22 Nov 2013 15:00:49 +0000 (10:00 -0500)]
Remove-child callback skips output content cons
Every container 'above' (in the hierarchy) the workspace content should
not be closed when the last child was removed.
Add a check for output content containers and do not handle them. These
cons are at the root of the output container with dockarea siblings.
They may be run through this callback when an output is killed with
RandR.
Fixes an issue that caused content cons to become urgent when the output
is killed with RandR.
Tony Crisci [Wed, 13 Nov 2013 08:39:32 +0000 (03:39 -0500)]
Command 'move <direction>' moves across outputs
When 'move <direction>' is issued in the context of a container that
borders a workspace, and there is no suitable place within this
workspace for which this container can move, move the container to the
closest output in this direction instead.
Bas Pape [Wed, 13 Nov 2013 19:23:35 +0000 (20:23 +0100)]
libi3/font: Set DPI for the pango context
The pango font specification accepts a font size in points, but pango
defaults to a DPI of 96. Create a default PangoContext (which
internally creates a default PangoCairoFontMap as usual) and set the
DPI to the value of the root Screen manually.
Tony Crisci [Wed, 30 Oct 2013 04:16:13 +0000 (00:16 -0400)]
i3bar: Simplify hide mode logic
When determining whether to hide or unhide the bar on redraw in hide
mode, use simpler rules. When the config specifies the 'show' state or a
workspace is urgent, or if the caller requests it, or the modifier is
pressed, show the bar. Otherwise, hide the bar.
[Michael]
This commit should fix problems with people using a non-bourne shell as
login shell, e.g. fish or rc. AFAICT, $SHELL should only be used for
interactive shells, but we just want a bourne shell, not an interactive
shell.
jj [Tue, 22 Oct 2013 11:17:23 +0000 (13:17 +0200)]
Fix output retrieval for floating cons
When focusing/moving to outputs, the method of getting the correct
output for a given container fails if the container in question is
floating and only partially mapped on an output screen. This patch
introduces a fail-safe retrieval of the output for any container.
Tony Crisci [Sun, 20 Oct 2013 11:51:50 +0000 (07:51 -0400)]
i3bar: Only configure tray on own outputs
If the config specifies a `tray_output` not in the list of outputs over
which this bar will span, do not initialize a tray for the bar.
Fixes former behavior, which was to initialize the tray without showing
the icons, causing disapearing tray icons in multi-monitor environments
when `tray_output` isnt `output`.
Tony Crisci [Tue, 15 Oct 2013 07:36:12 +0000 (03:36 -0400)]
Testcases: remove "latest" if it is a symbolic link
Test for the existence of the symlink to "latest" with the -l flag,
which tests if the target is a symbolic link. Testing with the -e flag
will fail in case the link points to a file that does not exist, which
will occur if the test result directories are deleted by hand.
i3 would accept an invalid resize command like 'resize shrink width 10
px or' without specifying the ppt value, and then crash. This patch
fixes the parser specification.
The user's guide talks about renaming workspaces, for example to
"2: mail", and a sample key binding for use with i3-input is supplied.
However, this example lacks proper quoting for the format string, so
that when workspace name with a space in it, like "2: mail", is given,
the current workspace is renamed to "2:". This patch adds proper
quoting.
When drawing a text with Pango, shift it to the top according to the top
if the glyph if taller than expected
We always shift of (height - savedHeight) which is a no-op for normal glyphs
syl20bnr [Fri, 9 Aug 2013 03:30:14 +0000 (23:30 -0400)]
Add new bar.binding_mode_indicator configuration.
i3 current behavior hides the binding mode indicator when
workspace buttons are disabled.
This patch adds a new configuration for i3bar called
'binding_mode_indicator' which acts like the workspace_buttons.
It is now possible to configure i3bar to hide the
workspace buttons and keep showing the binding mode indicator.
This should make the hide workspace buttons configuration
more convenient for those who are heavily using binding
modes.
Default value for binding_mode_indicator is true.
Fix handling of new windows with WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN
If the currently focused window is in fullscreen mode, and a new window
is opened with WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN set, the new window now becomes the
new fullscreen window and gains focus.
It was a fix for dzen2 setups, but broke several other use cases.
Because dzen2 is not really important since most people use i3bar
nowadays, let’s revert this.
log.c: use posix_fallocate() instead of ftruncate() (Thanks don)
The effect is that the error handling is much better. posix_fallocate()
will allocate all the requested space, whereas ftruncate() does not.
Before this commit, in case the /dev/shm filesystem is too small to hold
the _contents_ of the log file, i3 will SIGBUS when writing to the shm
logfile. With this commit, it will print an error message on startup,
but continue to run without logging.
i3bar: draw workspace buttons at x=0 instead of x=1
This makes the workspace buttons align with the window borders, which is
particularly visible with color configurations like the one in this
screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/CH8srF5.png
Handle the _NET_REQUEST_FRAME_EXTENTS ClientMessage (java compat)
This ClientMessage can be used to estimate how big the window will be
before opening it. Java always sends the ClientMessage and checks the
atom that should be set by the window manager, but it seems that the
fallback code path has a race condition.
Let’s see if the situation gets better with this change. I have been
running this patch for about two weeks and have not seen any issues with
it.
Add debuglog command that takes toggle|on|off. Add get_debug_logging()
to be able to toggle. Make t/187-commands-parser.t expect 'debuglog'.
Document the debuglog command in userguide.
Store aspect_ratio instead of weird proportional_{width,height} (Thanks phillip)
This commit only goes to “next” because I am not sure whether it
actually makes things better in all cases and want to give it some
testing first.
There was no documented reason behind using the
proportional_{width,height} variables, so I suppose that code was just
stupidity on my part (it was written merely a month after I started this
project in 2009).