If the statusline generator (i.e. i3status) specifies click_events:true
in the protocol header, i3bar will write a JSON array on it's stdin
notifying it if the user clicks on a block.
The exact protocol is documented in docs/i3bar-protocol.
Set the colors in the GC directly since set_font_colors() does not do it
when using a Pango font, resulting in i3bar drawing separators in the
wrong color.
With this change, min_width can either be an integer (as usual), or a
string. In the latter case, the width of the text given by min_width
determines the minimum width of the block. This way one does not have to
figure out a minimum width by trial and error, only to do it again every
time the font is changed.
This patch adds the following features:
1) Configure a color of the separator via config. It is done like
bar {
colors {
separator #000000
}
}
2) A block can have an integer entry "separator_block_width" which
sets the width of the gap which would follow after the current block.
3) A block can have a boolean entry "separator" and if it is set
to false, then the drawing of the separating line would be disabled.
We now wait for the child process to send the first line before stopping
it to use the signal which might be specified in the i3bar protocol
header
Since clients might use the same signal for both stop and cont, we also
save the stopped state of the child to avoid stopping it while hidden!
While this is a bit ugly, it makes the log messages end up where they
are supposed to: in the shmlog/stdout in case of i3 and on stdout in
case of utilities such as i3-input
When a workspace marked 'urgent', i3bar unhide
itself. if I want to hide it again, I must press the
modifier.This sometimes annoys me.
In this patch I change the above behavior to this:
If a urgent workspace occurs, i3bar will unhide itself;
and when you navigates away from the last urgent
workspace and there is no more urgent workspace, i3bar
will hide itself.
yajl1 has the status yajl_status_insufficient_data, which in our stream
parsing context basically means "ok". Therefore, in yajl1, we no longer
print an error in this case.
This can happen if you move your mouse pointer to the very left of the
screen and then click. For better usability, we handle this edge case
like a click on pixel 0.