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
- Use workspace_show that correctly updates _NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP, warps
mouse.
- Use TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL only for focus_head. Focus order is not related
to direction.
- Call con_focus only if con was focused before. See testcase for
directional move with command criteria.
- Correct first call of move_to_output_directed in tree_move which
didn't call ipc_send_window_event("move", con) and
ewmh_update_wm_desktop().
- Don't produce events when the move doesn't happen. Correct
276-ipc-window-move.t as well.
- Add routine that will refocus the expected window on test failure.
Thus, failure on one test will not make others fail.
- Remove some redundant commands, prefer fresh_workspace for screen
changing.
- Kill previous windows between sections if the next section does not
depend on the previous layout.
- Improve / add various error messages.
- Replace all `LOG(…); ysuccess(false);` with `yerror(…);`.
- switch_mode: Remove redundant "ERROR:" ELOG string.
- cmd_move_con_to_workspace*: Make sure that we don't try to move an
empty workspace to another workspace. This can be problematic when we
match a workspace using command criteria (eg marks) and the target is a
non-existing workspace. We create the new workspace but since nothing is
moved there, we are left with an empty workspace. See added testcase.
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
This prohibits the usage of workspaces assigned to other outputs in
create_workspace_on_output.
Eg, with config:
workspace 1 output fake-0
workspace 2 output fake-0
and 2 screens workspace 2 would be used for the second screen even
though it is assigned to the first one.
Also introduces a test for workspace assignments that includes the case
described above and some tests that don't fail in the next branch.
fbce834b introduced a bug where scrolling over the decoration while
another container is focused would not focus the tabbed/stacked
container itself, but would instead move focus through the currently
focused container.
When moving a workspace to the current output by way of a rename, if the
current workspace is empty, it will be removed by `workspace_show`.
Attempting to restore focus to this removed workspace causes a crash.
Follow the pattern in workspace.c:996 to only restore the original focus if the
original workspace still exists.
Add a test to ensure that the renamed workspace moves to its appropriate
output and that a crash does not occur.
Fixes#3228
When we don't modify the focus we aren't risking giving focus to a
container behind the current fullscreen one.
_con_move_to_con can with ignore_focus is called through the swap
command or through con_move_to_workspace for floating containers. This
change shouldn't break the expectations of the callers there.
Fixes issue #3259.
- '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.
Fix the issue #3227(https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/3227).
1).Make cmd_scratchpad_show() use the information coming from scratchpad_show().
2).Add a test case 298-scratchpad-show.t.
Was a small typo.
This also has the (positive) side-effect of allowing to move all the
content of a marked workspace next to the target container, see added
tests.
Currently when renaming outputs, an output assignment of "left" will
cause the workspace to move left. Treat this assignment as a proper name
instead (even though it is unlikely an output will be named "left").
Move logic for determining output to move to out of
`workspace_move_to_output`
Add test for ignoring direcionality during rename.
Fixes#3208.
The current behaviour is buggy in the following layout:
T [ A* V [ B C ] ], where the focus stack in V is B > C.
When the user scrolls down, focus correctly moves to B but if the user
scrolls down again the whole vertical container is focused.
This happens because 'bool scroll_next_possible' is false but
con_activate is called on the tabbed container's sibling - the vertical
container.