With this PR the 'layout toggle' command can be passed any
combination of valid layout keywords as arguments. They will
be activated one after another each time you issue the command,
advancing from left to right always selecting the layout after
the currently active layout or the leftmost layout if the active
layout is not in the argument list.
This PR also incorporates the feature request from #2476.
Previously rendering marks and the title were skipped if the title is empty. With marks
this is obviously wrong, with the title it is also wrong because title_format might be
set.
Doing a hard exit() is a rather harsh action for something i3 can handle
perfectly fine and is only meant to be a check to make debugging easier
for users in certain situations.
Thanks to @psychon for pointing this out during the review of PR #2624.
This commit extends this change to all other occurences of Expose events
within i3.
While defining the same mode usually wouldn't hurt and, in fact, the old behavior
allows to split the definition of a binding mode into several blocks, this
can lead to user errors where they accidentally define a mode twice and don't understand
why the mode behaves a certain way (this has been observed in real life :-)).
There's no good usecase for splitting a single binding mode into multiple blocks, thus
the new behavior is better.
fixes#2615
This commit is a rewrite of the popup dialogs used when i3 crashes. We now
use our draw_util suite and both properly react to EXPOSE events and clean
up the windows when the handler exits.
As a side-effect, this fixes#2422
This commit removes all traces of setting and reverting the input focus
in i3-input. We don't need to do this because grabbing the keyboard is
sufficient to have the attention we need.
Changing the input focus and reverting it can cause situations where i3
executes the IPC command before processing the FocusIn events. This leads
to i3's input focus change to be rejected due to the timing, leading to
an inconsistent focus state.
fixes#2597
This commit introduces proper support for the minimum size on floating
windows by ensuring that it is respected during mapping, later changes as
well as resizes.
Furthermore, this commit fixes minor issues with how the hints are handled
during calculations.
fixes#2436
This comes with the intentionally undocumented --disable-randr15 command
line flag and disable-randr15 configuration directive. We will add
documentation before the release if and only if it turns out that users
actually need to use this flag in their setups. Ideally, nobody would
need to use the flag and everything would just keep working, but it’s
better to be safe than sorry.
fixes#1799
xcb_draw_line is unused since commit
d7f9700ba4
xcb_draw_rect is unused since commit
a79d33fc7f
xcb_raise_window is unused since commit
7208d01048
xcb_warp_pointer is unused since commit
755c618cd4
This tool is similar to xtrace in usage in that it intercepts traffic to
the X server. The motivating feature for writing the tool is its ability
to inject prepared reply messages instead of the server’s reply. In
this particular case, we’ll inject a RRGetMonitors reply to test i3’s
RandR 1.5 code paths.
The added testcase is a noop for now, but with the code that’s lingering
in the randr15 branch, i3 does actually detect monitors as per the
injected reply:
2016-11-20 21:10:05 - randr.c:__randr_query_outputs:618 -
RandR 1.5 available, querying monitors
2016-11-20 21:10:05 - randr.c:__randr_query_outputs:628 -
1 RandR monitors found (timestamp 0)
2016-11-20 21:10:05 - randr.c:__randr_query_outputs:646 -
name DP3, x 0, y 0, width 3840 px, height 2160 px, width 520 mm,
height 290 mm, primary 1, automatic 1
This is preparation work for issue #1799
Fix memory leaks when executing 'i3 --moreversion'.
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==14852==ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks
Direct leak of 159 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7fea40855602 in malloc (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.2+0x98602)
#1 0x4c4c4a in smalloc ../../i3/libi3/safewrappers.c:24
#2 0x4c3aee in ipc_recv_message ../../i3/libi3/ipc_recv_message.c:61
#3 0x44dc2e in display_running_version ../../i3/src/display_version.c:94
#4 0x472947 in main ../../i3/src/main.c:269
#5 0x7fea3d0c982f in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x2082f)
Direct leak of 39 byte(s) in 2 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7fea40855602 in malloc (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.2+0x98602)
#1 0x7fea3d11f7d7 in vasprintf (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x767d7)
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 198 byte(s) leaked in 3 allocation(s).
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30353 was filed for the unintended
line break between in e.g. “TAILQ_ENTRY(foo)\nbar;”.
Until that’s fixed or a workaround is known, we’ll live with line
breaks. To make it a bit easier for readers to see what’s going on, I
added extra line breaks around each such struct member/variable
definition, so that they at least visually are a single unit.
fixes#2174