/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * floating.c: Floating windows. * */ #pragma once #include #include "tree.h" /** On which border was the dragging initiated? */ typedef enum { BORDER_LEFT = (1 << 0), BORDER_RIGHT = (1 << 1), BORDER_TOP = (1 << 2), BORDER_BOTTOM = (1 << 3) } border_t; /** * Enables floating mode for the given container by detaching it from its * parent, creating a new container around it and storing this container in the * floating_windows list of the workspace. * */ bool floating_enable(Con *con, bool automatic); /** * Disables floating mode for the given container by re-attaching the container * to its old parent. * */ void floating_disable(Con *con); /** * Calls floating_enable() for tiling containers and floating_disable() for * floating containers. * * If the automatic flag is set to true, this was an automatic update by a * change of the window class from the application which can be overwritten by * the user. * */ void toggle_floating_mode(Con *con, bool automatic); /** * Raises the given container in the list of floating containers * */ void floating_raise_con(Con *con); /** * Checks if con’s coordinates are within its workspace and re-assigns it to * the actual workspace if not. * */ bool floating_maybe_reassign_ws(Con *con); /** * Centers a floating con above the specified rect. * */ void floating_center(Con *con, Rect rect); /** * Moves the given floating con to the current pointer position. * */ void floating_move_to_pointer(Con *con); /** * Called when the user clicked on the titlebar of a floating window. * Calls the drag_pointer function with the drag_window callback * */ void floating_drag_window(Con *con, const xcb_button_press_event_t *event, bool use_threshold); /** * Called when the user clicked on a floating window while holding the * floating_modifier and the right mouse button. * Calls the drag_pointer function with the resize_window callback * */ void floating_resize_window(Con *con, const bool proportional, const xcb_button_press_event_t *event); /** * Called when a floating window is created or resized. This function resizes * the window if its size is higher or lower than the configured maximum/minimum * size, respectively or when adjustments are needed to conform to the * configured size increments or aspect ratio limits. * * When prefer_height is true and the window needs to be resized because of the * configured aspect ratio, the width is adjusted first, preserving the previous * height. * */ void floating_check_size(Con *floating_con, bool prefer_height); /** * Repositions the CT_FLOATING_CON to have the coordinates specified by * newrect, but only if the coordinates are not out-of-bounds. Also reassigns * the floating con to a different workspace if this move was across different * outputs. * */ bool floating_reposition(Con *con, Rect newrect); /** * Sets size of the CT_FLOATING_CON to specified dimensions. Might limit the * actual size with regard to size constraints taken from user settings. * Additionally, the dimensions may be upscaled until they're divisible by the * window's size hints. * */ void floating_resize(Con *floating_con, uint32_t x, uint32_t y); /** * Fixes the coordinates of the floating window whenever the window gets * reassigned to a different output (or when the output’s rect changes). * */ void floating_fix_coordinates(Con *con, Rect *old_rect, Rect *new_rect);