display and moves it to another group. useful with the recently added
"grouponly" function, giving the ability to use groups as simple
virtual desktops (similar to e.g. xmonad, dwm and scrotwm).
this doesn't have default keyboard bindings; cwmrc(5) now shows how
you could use these functions (use M-1...9 for grouponly1...9 and
MS-1...9 for movetogroup1...9 to emulate the default dwm bindings).
ok oga@
This works like the group select binding, but hides all other groups.
So, the people who've been complaining that they don't get "virtual
desktops" in cwm may want to try this out in cwmrc (from memory, untested):
---
#cwmrc
# add new windows to the current group
set sticky
# automatically sticky windows. xclock for now.
# to make more windows sticky use group_toggle to unset their group
autogroup 0 xclock
# make the group selection keys hide other groups, emulate virtual desktops
bind CM-1 grouponly1
bind CM-2 grouponly2
bind CM-3 grouponly3
bind CM-4 grouponly4
bind CM-5 grouponly5
bind CM-6 grouponly6
bind CM-7 grouponly7
bind CM-8 grouponly8
bind CM-9 grouponly9
---
mostly by sthen, tweaks from me.
ok todd@, "if it works i'm ok with it" okan@, ok sthen@
to push attributes around, so things get a lot simplier, while fixing a
few issues in the meantime; original suggestion by Edd Barrett many many
moons ago.
annoying window placement and race, found in c2k8 by todd, fix by oga!
lots of feedback from todd and oga - thanks!
"commit that bad boy" oga@
add conf_grab() and conf_ungrab, and use them in the keybinding manipulation
functions to {,un}grab the binding for all screens we have defined.
the lovely little ordering problem comes in here, since when we parse
the config initially Screenq is empty, so regrab after we fill the
queue, hopefully later reordering will remove this little need and there
will be much rejoicing.
ok okan.
you do this is ugly. Also remove mod2 (numlock) and mod3 (odd) from the
list of keybinding modifiers. They don't make much sense here.
based on a heavily modified diff from Martynas.
ok okan.
- if no config file, continue silently and apply defaults
- if config file, parse and move on
- if config file specified but not found, error out
ok oga@
mru getting the order messed up when gvim/xpdf et all steal key events.
While i'm here, change the logic in client_cyclenext() to use break instead
of goto, it's nicer that way.
Thirdly, instead of two different kbfuncs, just use the one and a flag.
"put your cycle diff in so I can pkg_delete gvim" okan@
idea for the
"slightly-less-abhorrent-hack-but-a-hack-nonetheless-TM" from oga@
grab and ungrab the keyboard to get around some silly X apps that like
stealing events
ok oga@
1) it used TAILQ_FOREACH() when it's removing entrys from the list, this
is bad.
2) We didn't free key, so there was a small memleak too.
also rework conf_bindname's logic slightly to be more simple.
ok okan@
Since it's only used once just put the (simplified) logic into
conf_client() instead. This means we can kill an enum and
CONF_IGNORECASE, too.
ok okan@
found in other places of the tree. Remove sticky and font commandline
options and add another one for alternative config locations.
Split off cwmrc(5) from cwm(1), nuke #ifdef __OpenBSD__ while there.
tested by various kind people, feedback from oga@ and okan@ - thanks!
ok oga@, jasper@, okan@
I've yet to speak to anyone who uses it, so just kill it.
You can still add/remove from groups using the mouse binding. Groups
may get a re-work sometime soon if i have a stroke of genius.
knocks about 4k off the i386 binary for me.
ok okan@, todd@.
this prevents the issue where you close or hide a window, and end up
with no client selected (you're on the root window). When that happened
alt-tab failed. This, however, exposed to me a few more issues in the
alt-tabbing code:
-the code to detect how many lines we need looks bogus (you always get
three)
-alt-tabbing when everything is hidden always reawakes the most recent
window.
Fixes for these will be forthcoming.
ok simon@.
full description of changes:
-remove fontlist, and all associated structures/calls, it's not needed.
this also removes any doubt about leftover 9wm code (the list was
borrowed from it). Since cwm now uses Xft for everything, the legacy
font handling is just not needed.
-add /* FALLTHROUGH */ comments into grab_{label,menu}. I actually
didn't intend grab_menu to be a fallthrough, but it actually works quite
well there, so remove the extra rectangle drawing. I love it when that
happens.
-remove a couple of unused prototypes that were obviously missed
before.
-remove a bunch of commented out or if 0ed out code. It doesn't look to
be coming back anytime soon.
-several functions returned an int, but this was never checked. most of
them only failed if they failed to grab the pointer (thus the internal
state didn't change), so just make them void and return early if this is
the case.
-remove several unused functions and some useless variables.
knocks something like 200bytes off the stripped binary size for me.
ok marc@, tested by several others.
files, and replace them with the actual ISC license.
- add license to the manpage (it was lacking before)
- correct license statement in the README
Permission given by Marius (copyright holder):
"1. please replace with the standard ISC license
2. you may add the ISC license to the man page
3. feel free to replace the information in the README as well"
and Dros (copyright holder for group.c):
"Please switch group.c to the ISC License."
ok ian@
overlap with the new ones, overriding them. Also a new "unmap" keyword
in binding definitions now unmaps a binding without adding a new one.
This seriously shrinks the ~/.calmwm/.keys directory of anyone who defines
their own bindings whilst wanting some of the defaults.
Looked over, liked and ok todd@