Using the wrong X11 connection breaks the libev event handling model:
xcb_flush() must be called immediately before handing control to libev.
Before this fix:
1. xcb_prepare_cb would read and flush conn
2. restore_xcb_prepare_cb would read and flush restore_conn,
BUT also inadvertantly call xcb_flush(conn), resulting in new
events being filled into the XCB event queue
3. libev waits for new events
4. after 1 minute, libev times out and the events are processed
Diagnosed using strace on testcases/complete-run.pl.
related to commit 0d8b6714e3
related to #3510
Basic idea: if the window has a shape, set the parent container shape as
the union of the window shape and the shape of the frame borders.
Co-authored-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
- ICCCM says: > If a base size is not provided, the minimum size is to
be used in its place and vice versa.
i3 didn't obey the "vice versa" part. Min size and base size are both
saved without replacements in window_update_normal_hints,
floating_check_size makes the needed replacements if either was not
provided.
- Aspect ratio is now saved correctly in manage_window because
window_update_normal_hints is called.
- i3 didn't save the aspect ratio if the window conformed the given
aspect ratio range when handle_normal_hints was called. If the window
was resized to a size outside of the given bounds, i3 didn't correct it.
- Aspect ratio now affects only tiling windows, like the rest of the
normal size hints
- The aspect ratio calculation is now done without a loop
A real life example of how these changes affect the workflow:
An mpv window, when playing a video, sets its min == max aspect ratio
during mapping. i3 ignored these hints. When resized, the window's
aspect ratio was not preserved. With this commit, resizing floating mpv
windows will always preserve the aspect ratio.
Previously, it first calculated one of the containers' next percentage, and then subtracted the previous percentage to find the actual change.
Now it directly calculates the change, and subtracts and adds the change to the two affected containers.
Added util function con_rect_size_in_orientation.
Removed px_resize_to_percent; inlined, using con_rect_size_in_orientation.
Also, prematurely return when pixel diff is 0, as no action is necessary.
This is related to [this issue on i3-gaps](https://github.com/Airblader/i3/issues/247).
Example problematic layout:
{
"layout": "splith",
"marks": ["H1"],
"nodes": [
{
"swallows": [
{
"class": "^a$"
}
]
}
]
}
Since the marks were added to the json_node during end_map, the
container that ended up getting the "H1" mark was the child instead of
the parent.
This brings the headline for the configuration files inline with the
recent move to XDG directories.
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>
Ubuntu’s apt started refusing to load package files from unauthenticated
repositories, but the package for which we did that (xcb-xrm) is available in
newer versions of Ubuntu, so I just removed that part altogether.
Apparently this has been broken since April, and nobody noticed :-/
This fixes a regression introduced in 6d983b5. Consider 2 outputs:
fake-0: workspace '1'
fake-1: workspaces '2','3'
Workspace 1 focused, workspace 2 visible.
Open a floating window in 1 and move it to 3. Now, the floating window
appears in workspace 2 and disappears once focus is switched to
that workspace.
Instead of focusing 'old_focus' which might refer to a container in a
different output, we should restore focus by focusing the previously
focused workspace of the output.