gri3-wm/include/randr.h

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/*
* vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
*
* i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
* © 2009-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
*
* For more information on RandR, please see the X.org RandR specification at
* http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/randrproto/tree/randrproto.txt
* (take your time to read it completely, it answers all questions).
*
*/
#ifndef I3_RANDR_H
#define I3_RANDR_H
#include "data.h"
#include <xcb/randr.h>
TAILQ_HEAD(outputs_head, xoutput);
extern struct outputs_head outputs;
typedef enum {
CLOSEST_OUTPUT = 0,
FARTHEST_OUTPUT = 1
} output_close_far_t;
/**
* We have just established a connection to the X server and need the initial
* XRandR information to setup workspaces for each screen.
*
*/
void randr_init(int *event_base);
/**
* Disables RandR support by creating exactly one output with the size of the
* X11 screen.
*
*/
void disable_randr(xcb_connection_t *conn);
/**
* Initializes a CT_OUTPUT Con (searches existing ones from inplace restart
* before) to use for the given Output.
*
*/
void output_init_con(Output *output);
/**
* Initializes at least one workspace for this output, trying the following
* steps until there is at least one workspace:
*
* • Move existing workspaces, which are assigned to be on the given output, to
* the output.
* • Create the first assigned workspace for this output.
* • Create the first unused workspace.
*
*/
void init_ws_for_output(Output *output, Con *content);
/**
* Initializes the specified output, assigning the specified workspace to it.
*
*/
//void initialize_output(xcb_connection_t *conn, Output *output, Workspace *workspace);
/**
* (Re-)queries the outputs via RandR and stores them in the list of outputs.
*
*/
void randr_query_outputs(void);
/**
* Returns the first output which is active.
*
*/
Output *get_first_output(void);
/**
* Returns the output with the given name if it is active (!) or NULL.
*
*/
Output *get_output_by_name(const char *name);
/**
* Returns the active (!) output which contains the coordinates x, y or NULL
* if there is no output which contains these coordinates.
*
*/
Output *get_output_containing(int x, int y);
/**
* Gets the output which is the next one in the given direction.
*
* If close_far == CLOSEST_OUTPUT, then the output next to the current one will
* selected. If close_far == FARTHEST_OUTPUT, the output which is the last one
* in the given direction will be selected.
*
* NULL will be returned when no active outputs are present in the direction
* specified (note that current counts as such an output).
*
*/
Output *get_output_next(direction_t direction, Output *current, output_close_far_t close_far);
/**
* Like get_output_next with close_far == CLOSEST_OUTPUT, but wraps.
*
* For example if get_output_next(D_DOWN, x, FARTHEST_OUTPUT) = NULL, then
* get_output_next_wrap(D_DOWN, x) will return the topmost output.
*
* This function always returns a output: if no active outputs can be found,
* current itself is returned.
*
*/
Output *get_output_next_wrap(direction_t direction, Output *current);
#endif