/* * vim:ts=8:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * * © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors * * See file LICENSE for license information. * */ #include #include "data.h" #include "xinerama.h" #ifndef _WORKSPACE_H #define _WORKSPACE_H /** * Sets the name (or just its number) for the given workspace. This has to * be called for every workspace as the rendering function * (render_internal_bar) relies on workspace->name and workspace->name_len * being ready-to-use. * */ void workspace_set_name(Workspace *ws, const char *name); /** * Returns true if the workspace is currently visible. Especially important for * multi-monitor environments, as they can have multiple currenlty active * workspaces. * */ bool workspace_is_visible(Workspace *ws); /** Switches to the given workspace */ void workspace_show(xcb_connection_t *conn, int workspace); /** * Initializes the given workspace if it is not already initialized. The given * screen is to be understood as a fallback, if the workspace itself either * was not assigned to a particular screen or cannot be placed there because * the screen is not attached at the moment. * */ void workspace_initialize(Workspace *ws, i3Screen *screen); /** * Gets the first unused workspace for the given screen, taking into account * the preferred_screen setting of every workspace (workspace assignments). * */ Workspace *get_first_workspace_for_screen(struct screens_head *slist, i3Screen *screen); /** * Unmaps all clients (and stack windows) of the given workspace. * * This needs to be called separately when temporarily rendering a workspace * which is not the active workspace to force reconfiguration of all clients, * like in src/xinerama.c when re-assigning a workspace to another screen. * */ void workspace_unmap_clients(xcb_connection_t *conn, Workspace *u_ws); void workspace_map_clients(xcb_connection_t *conn, Workspace *ws); #endif