Update hacking-howto (no longer reacting to notifies, but redirecting requests)
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== What happens when an application is started?
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== What happens when an application is started?
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i3 does not care for applications. All it notices is when new windows are mapped (see
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i3 does not care for applications. All it notices is when new windows are mapped (see
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`src/handlers.c`, `handle_map_notify_event()`). The window is then reparented (see section
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`src/handlers.c`, `handle_map_request()`). The window is then reparented (see section
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"Manage windows").
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"Manage windows").
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After reparenting the window, `render_layout()` is called which renders the internal
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After reparenting the window, `render_layout()` is called which renders the internal
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layout table. The window was placed in the currently focused container and
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layout table. The window was placed in the currently focused container and
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therefore the new window and the old windows (if any) need te be moved/resized
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therefore the new window and the old windows (if any) need to be moved/resized
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so that the currently active layout (default mode/stacking mode) is rendered
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so that the currently active layout (default mode/stacking mode) is rendered
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correctly. To move/resize windows, a window is ``configured'' in X11-speak.
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correctly. To move/resize windows, a window is ``configured'' in X11-speak.
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Some applications, such as MPlayer obivously assume the window manager is stupid
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Some applications, such as MPlayer obivously assume the window manager is stupid
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and therefore configure their windows by themselves. This generates an event called
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and try to configure their windows by themselves. This generates an event called
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configurenotify. i3 handles these events and pushes the window back to its position/size.
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configurerequest. i3 handles these events and tells the window the size it had
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before the configurerequest (with the exception of not yet mapped windows, which
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get configured like they want to, and floating windows, which can reconfigure
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themselves).
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== _NET_WM_STATE
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== _NET_WM_STATE
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