This copies the width and height fractions from the container to the
container replacing it. Without setting these values, the container
is treated as a new container and throws off the existing sizing. Since
one container is replacing the other, it makes sense for the sizing to
remain the same.
This adds a tip to the command section about using two hyphens before a
command to signal that no swaymsg options will follow to allow for sway
commands with leading hyphens.
Since each seat has its own focus, do not destroy a workspace until it
is no longer focused by any seat. This prevents seats from being forced
to evacuate the workspace just because another seat switched focus away
from it
In handle_seat_node_destroy, it was possible to focus the node attached
to the seat node that is being destroyed when an empty workspace was
being destroyed in a multiple seat environment. This resulted in
infinite recursion when attempting to destroy the workspace. This just
moves the seat node destruction higher so it cannot be the focus
inactive for the seat. This is the same ordering that is applied to
destruction of seat nodes for containers
Since output names can change in various configurations, including
DisplayPort MST, prefer output identifiers for the output priority.
Users can still use `workspace <ws> output <names-or-ids>`, but any
output that is programmatically added to the list will be added under
the output identifier. If the output name exists in the list (from the
user workspace output configs), then that will be retained instead of
switching to the output identifier for that output.
When applying an output config, an output may transform or be altered
in some way that effects the cursor. In order for the cursor images to
be updated properly, all cursors need to be rebased after applying
output configs.
This just adds a small quality of life improvement to the cursor hiding
functionality. The cursor will no longer be hidden unless all buttons
are released.
This enhances the opacity command to support relative assignment as well
as the currently implemented absolute assignment. The syntax is copied
from the same format that gaps uses for relative and absolute setting.
An example usage in a sway config looks like:
// relative change (this feature)
bindsym button4 opacity plus .1
bindsym button5 opacity minus .1
// absolute change (this feature)
bindsym button4 opacity set 1
bindsym button5 opacity set .3
// old way, still supported
bindsym button4 opacity 1
bindsym button5 opacity .3
This adds support for specifying a binding for a specific group. Any
binding without a group listed will be available in all groups. The
priority for matching bindings is as follows: input device, group, and
locked state.
For full compatibility with i3, this also adds Mode_switch as an alias
for Group2. Since i3 only supports this for backwards compatibility
with older versions of i3, it is implemented here, but not documented.
In sway_keyboard_config, do not change the keymap when the new keymap
is unchanged, unless this is during a config reload. The reasoning for
this is to prevent the effective layout from being reset to index 0 for
input config changes unrelated to the keymap.
This just fixes the check in set_send_events for whether the mode has
changed. LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SEND_EVENTS_ENABLED is 0 so the bitmask check
cannot be fixed, but Sway doesn't allow multiple modes to be set anyway
(not really sure why you would need to) so a basic equality check works
Sibling amounts were being calculated after the original fraction had
been altered. This led to broken resize amounts. Fix that by calculating
things upfront before adjusting values which also makes the code
cleaner.
For sanity checks also calculate the sibling amount with the
ceiling so we never go below the sanity check even by one pixel.
Fixes#4386
The documentation for wayland-server.h says:
> Use of this header file is discouraged. Prefer including
> wayland-server-core.h instead, which does not include the server protocol
> header and as such only defines the library PI, excluding the deprecated API
> below.
Replacing wayland-server.h with wayland-server-core.h allows us to drop the
WL_HIDE_DEPRECATED declaration.
This commit si similar to wlroots' ca45f4490ccc ("Remove all wayland-server.h
includes").
When arranging the workspace, prev_x and prev_y should be ignoring the
current gaps otherwise the workspace diff_x and diff_y location deltas
will be off. When the deltas are off, each arrangement of the workspace
would incorrectly move floaters an extra -workspace->current_gaps.left
along the x-axis and an extra -workspace->current_gaps.top along the
y-axis.
This adds a libinput_config change type to the input event for when
the libinput config for a device changes
In order for this to be possible to track, the libinput config code
had to be refactored. It is now extracted into a separate file to
isolate it from the rest of the input management code.
This adds an ipc event related to input devices. Currently the
following changes are supported:
- added: when an input device becomes available
- removed: when an input device is no longer available
- xkb_keymap_changed: (keyboards only) the keymap changed
- xkb_layout_changed: (keyboards only) the effective layout changed
Similar to seat command, this provides an alias for the current output.
Instead of the output name or identifier, `-` can be used to operate on
the focused output by name and `--` can be used to operate on the
focused output by its identifier. This will prevent operating on the
no-op output when using either alias.
Adds a new commend "xkb_file", which constructs the internal
xkb_keymap from a xkb file rather than an RMLVO configuration.
This allows greater flexibility when specifying xkb configurations.
An xkb file can be dumped with the xkbcomp program.
Instead of tracking gaps per child apply gaps in two logical places:
1. In tiled containers use the layout code to add the gaps between
windows. This is much simpler and guarantees that the sizing of children
is correct.
2. In the workspace itself apply all the gaps around the edge. Here
we're in the correct position to size inner and outer gaps correctly and
decide on smart gaps in a single location.
Fixes#4296
Because meson does not provide a simple way to get the relative build
path, it is computed with a pair of foreach loops. As meson does not
have a simple way to compute string length (except via underscorify
and 63 split operations), the build script uses a shell command
instead.
If the compiler does not suppot -fmacro-prefix-map, then fall back
to passing in the relative path prefix, and use its length to offset
the uses of __FILE__ in log messages so that the build path is at
least still not included in the logs. This is significantly more
efficient than calling _sway_strip_path.
Instead of using container->width/height as both the input and output
of the layout calculation have container->width_fraction/height_fraction
as the share of the parent this container occupies and calculate the
layout based on that. That way the container arrangement can always be
recalculated even if width/height have been altered by things like
fullscreen.
To do this several parts are reworked:
- The vertical and horizontal arrangement code is ajusted to work with
fractions instead of directly with width/height
- The resize code is then changed to manipulate the fractions when
working on tiled containers.
- Finally the places that manipulated width/height are adjusted to
match. The adjusted parts are container split, swap, and the input
seat code.
It's possible that some parts of the code are now adjusting width and
height only for those to be immediately recalculated. That's harmless
and since non-tiled containers are still sized with width/height
directly it may avoid breaking other corner cases.
Fixes#3547Fixes#4297