#line 2 "ewmh.c" /* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * ewmh.c: Get/set certain EWMH properties easily. * */ #include "all.h" /* * Updates _NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP with the current desktop number. * * EWMH: The index of the current desktop. This is always an integer between 0 * and _NET_NUMBER_OF_DESKTOPS - 1. * */ void ewmh_update_current_desktop(void) { Con *focused_ws = con_get_workspace(focused); Con *output; uint32_t idx = 0; /* We count to get the index of this workspace because named workspaces * don’t have the ->num property */ TAILQ_FOREACH(output, &(croot->nodes_head), nodes) { Con *ws; TAILQ_FOREACH(ws, &(output_get_content(output)->nodes_head), nodes) { if (ws == focused_ws) { xcb_change_property(conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, root, A__NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP, XCB_ATOM_CARDINAL, 32, 1, &idx); return; } ++idx; } } } /* * Updates _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW with the currently focused window. * * EWMH: The window ID of the currently active window or None if no window has * the focus. * */ void ewmh_update_active_window(xcb_window_t window) { xcb_change_property(conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, root, A__NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW, XCB_ATOM_WINDOW, 32, 1, &window); } /* * Updates the workarea for each desktop. * * This function is not called at the moment due to: * http://bugs.i3wm.org/539 * http://bugs.i3wm.org/301 * * EWMH: Contains a geometry for each desktop. These geometries specify an area * that is completely contained within the viewport. Work area SHOULD be used by * desktop applications to place desktop icons appropriately. * */ void ewmh_update_workarea(void) { int num_workspaces = 0, count = 0; Rect last_rect = {0, 0, 0, 0}; Con *output; TAILQ_FOREACH(output, &(croot->nodes_head), nodes) { Con *ws; TAILQ_FOREACH(ws, &(output_get_content(output)->nodes_head), nodes) { /* Check if we need to initialize last_rect. The case that the * first workspace is all-zero may happen when the user * assigned workspace 2 for his first screen, for example. Thus * we need an initialized last_rect in the very first run of * the following loop. */ if (last_rect.width == 0 && last_rect.height == 0 && ws->rect.width != 0 && ws->rect.height != 0) { memcpy(&last_rect, &(ws->rect), sizeof(Rect)); } num_workspaces++; } } DLOG("Got %d workspaces\n", num_workspaces); uint8_t *workarea = smalloc(sizeof(Rect) * num_workspaces); TAILQ_FOREACH(output, &(croot->nodes_head), nodes) { Con *ws; TAILQ_FOREACH(ws, &(output_get_content(output)->nodes_head), nodes) { DLOG("storing %d: %dx%d with %d x %d\n", count, ws->rect.x, ws->rect.y, ws->rect.width, ws->rect.height); /* If a workspace is not yet initialized and thus its * dimensions are zero, we will instead put the dimensions * of the last workspace in the list. For example firefox * intersects all workspaces and does not cope so well with * an all-zero workspace. */ if (ws->rect.width == 0 || ws->rect.height == 0) { DLOG("re-using last_rect (%dx%d, %d, %d)\n", last_rect.x, last_rect.y, last_rect.width, last_rect.height); memcpy(workarea + (sizeof(Rect) * count++), &last_rect, sizeof(Rect)); continue; } memcpy(workarea + (sizeof(Rect) * count++), &(ws->rect), sizeof(Rect)); memcpy(&last_rect, &(ws->rect), sizeof(Rect)); } } xcb_change_property(conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, root, A__NET_WORKAREA, XCB_ATOM_CARDINAL, 32, num_workspaces * (sizeof(Rect) / sizeof(uint32_t)), workarea); free(workarea); xcb_flush(conn); } /* * Updates the _NET_CLIENT_LIST_STACKING hint. * */ void ewmh_update_client_list_stacking(xcb_window_t *stack, int num_windows) { xcb_change_property( conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, root, A__NET_CLIENT_LIST_STACKING, XCB_ATOM_WINDOW, 32, num_windows, stack); } /* * Set up the EWMH hints on the root window. * */ void ewmh_setup_hints(void) { xcb_atom_t supported_atoms[] = { #define xmacro(atom) A_ ## atom, #include "atoms.xmacro" #undef xmacro }; /* Set up the window manager’s name. According to EWMH, section "Root Window * Properties", to indicate that an EWMH-compliant window manager is * present, a child window has to be created (and kept alive as long as the * window manager is running) which has the _NET_SUPPORTING_WM_CHECK and * _NET_WM_ATOMS. */ xcb_window_t child_window = xcb_generate_id(conn); xcb_create_window( conn, XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT, /* depth */ child_window, /* window id */ root, /* parent */ 0, 0, 1, 1, /* dimensions (x, y, w, h) */ 0, /* border */ XCB_WINDOW_CLASS_INPUT_ONLY, /* window class */ XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT, /* visual */ 0, NULL); xcb_change_property(conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, child_window, A__NET_SUPPORTING_WM_CHECK, XCB_ATOM_WINDOW, 32, 1, &child_window); xcb_change_property(conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, child_window, A__NET_WM_NAME, A_UTF8_STRING, 8, strlen("i3"), "i3"); xcb_change_property(conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, root, A__NET_SUPPORTING_WM_CHECK, XCB_ATOM_WINDOW, 32, 1, &child_window); /* I’m not entirely sure if we need to keep _NET_WM_NAME on root. */ xcb_change_property(conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, root, A__NET_WM_NAME, A_UTF8_STRING, 8, strlen("i3"), "i3"); xcb_change_property(conn, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, root, A__NET_SUPPORTED, XCB_ATOM_ATOM, 32, 16, supported_atoms); }