This change introduces support for four new properties on the i3bar
protocol, namely "border_top", "border_right", "border_bottom"
and "border_left".
If a block is drawn with a border, these values define the width of
the corresponding edge in pixels. They all default to 1 if not
specified to preserve compatibility.
fixes#3722
We introduce a --transparency flag for i3bar in order to enable a mode which
supports the use of RGBA colors.
An important constraint here is that tray icons will always have
a fully transparent background.
fixes#3723
The userguide contained a commented-out section for marks, which
included the line:
> TODO: make i3-input replace %s
The line was added in a26a11c609 (May
2011), at which point i3-input did not have a -F switch. The switch
was added only in 1737a78fcd (September
2011), but the documentation was never updated to enable the
commented-out examples.
- Explicitly document --replace, which was previously only mentioned
in the command syntax.
- Improve wording: "a window can only have one mark" is slightly
misleading because it appears to describe the limitation as a
property of the model, whereas this actually pertains the mark
command.
While reading the UserGuide, I had to refer to the TL;DR image on top to find the default keybind for "Focus Parent" since it's not mentioned in the text.
This pr fixes it.
Controls the window titles alignment in title bars. Possible values are:
- left
- center
- right
Co-authored-by: Orestis Floros <orestisf1993@gmail.com>
- Made title_align a config directive instead of a command. Helps with
some tree_render() issues we had.
- Made title_max_width the same for all 3 cases.
- Modified title offset calculations and added explanations for each
case.
- Append title_padding to mark_width if a mark exists.
Fixes#1750
Benefits are that we don't open a fake container and don't call many
complicated functions that can lead to redraws (x_push_changes calls) as
discussed in #2954.
Fixes#2810:
Windows exchange floating mode & window rects.
Swap will still not work with CT_FLOATING_CONs but this doesn't make
much sense.
Fixes#3280:
The behaviour is not very user friendly but swap behaves exactly as it
should. The rest is a tree_flatten issue. Attached pictures in #2954.
Modified section on the layout file's non-compliance with the JSON
standard. The section previously stated that having multiple top-level
JSON texts is non-compliant. This isn't the case. It's just that most
JSON parsers will treat that as if it is non-compliant.
Introduces resize_neighboring_cons in resize.c which is also used by
resize_graphical_handler.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Laucius <andrewla@gmail.com>
Authored original code and tests in #3240. I rewrote most of the
resizing code and fixed the failing tests.
This change only affects clients that are subscribed to events, which
should be the main cause of our problems.
In the common case (no buffered data) the behaviour doesn't change at
all: the message is sent directly, no ev_io / ev_timeout callback is
enabled. Once a write to a client's socket is not completed fully
(returns with EAGAIN error), we put the message in the tail of a queue
and init an ev_io callback and a corresponding timer. If the timer is
triggered first, the socket is closed and the client connection is
removed. If the socket becomes writeable before the timeout we either
reset the timer if we couldn't push all the buffered data or completely
remove it if everything was pushed.
We could also replace ipc_send_message() for all client connections in
i3, not just those subscribed to events.
Furthermore, we could limit the amount of messages stored and increase
the timeout (or use multiple timeouts): eg it's ok if a client is not
reading for 10 seconds and we are only holding 5KB of messages for them
but it is not ok if they are inactive for 5 seconds and we have 30MB of
messages held.
Closes#2999Closes#2539
The current text is confusing. '--no-auto-back-and-forth' doesn't
disable the 'workspace back_and_forth' command, the flag is not even
valid for that command.
- 'border toggle' now accepts an optional pixel argument which will be
ignored when switching to BS_NONE.
- 'border pixel' now defaults to 1 pixel instead of 2.
- Calling 'border normal' or 'border pixel' will use the configured
default_border_width if one exists. Also applies to floating windows.
Sending the sync command via IPC ensures pending IPC messages are handled by i3
before the sync response is read. This is rarely useful for direct IPC
connections to i3, but becomes useful when synchronizing with i3bar, which might
have pending IPC messages in response to button clicks.
For command:
move window to [absolute] position X px Y px
if the optional keyword 'absolute' is provided the end result is the
same even though it is implemented differently. Only difference is that
with absolute the floating window can move completely outside of any
output.
This commit removes the 'method' argument and only keeps the sane
implementation.
The front page and docs landing page emphasize documentation, but the user guide looks like it hasn't been updated since 2013. It seems from the history of the file that this number is misleading. Let me know if I'm missing anything.
Add support for relative coordinates in i3bar click events
Rename {x,y}_rel to relative_{x,y}
Update i3bar-protocol doc to mention the added fields in click events
i3bar's handle_button is modified to also handle XCB_BUTTON_RELEASE
events. During these button release events, only custom commands are
checked to avoid sending multiple workspace ipc messages.
The way this patch is implemented will allow to assign a custom command
for both the press and release of the same button:
bar {
...
bindsym buttonX exec command1
bindsym --release buttonX exec command2
}
Fixes#3068.