* refs/heads/master: (23 commits)
Check the atom type on propertynotify before iterating.
use screen_find() for xrandr crtc changes
Find the managed screen from the parent window for client_current().
Print window id in hex; while here, remove unnecessary newline.
Similar to keypress event, fetch the screen from the event root window in the buttonpress handler; bail if we don't manage the screen. Allows us to find the current client based on the screen/event root.
extend verbose logging for key/button events
[keypress event] turns out we've been checking the wrong window for a matching client thus always falling back to client_current(); while the current client is problaby right in most cases, use event's subwindow (not window) to find the client. Bail early if this event came to us from a screen we don't manage. This is result of us grabing all keybindings off the root window instead of selectively.
add parans for readibility
Teach client_current() to use a screen to find the current client instead of iterating over all (fallback if no screen provided for now). Initially convert trivial uses of client_current().
check cc->gc directly
zip extra lines
gc clientq inside groups, instead use the better maintained one per-screen
shuffle deck chairs: rename group actions to match intent for clarity
same thing as screen_find()
Separate out the menu window from the client resize/move geom window; in each case, create and destroy on-demand. Isolate more menu specific code.
fix a few misplaced (and misnamed) ewmh root window functions
_NET_WORKAREA needs ngroups, so screen_update_geometry() needs to come after conf_group().
simplify xftcolor config
Tie group number and name together during config.
Move the group index (desktop number) check to the only 2 callers that require checking due to ewmh.
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* refs/heads/master: (28 commits)
Use screen's saved view instead of re-querying the server.
Slightly expand and expose verbose debugging.
add debugging for x events
Add a simple debug logging mechanism.
Simplification; use asprintf where appropriate now.
Use func attributes where appropriate.
Fix wins comparison declaration since it's unsigned from XQueryTree().
Generate name_to_func[] in a clean and readable fashion.
Shrink tier[] by one after removing matchname in r1.55.
If the requested group number is invalid, bail but don't kill cwm.
Quick fix: exit after a failed execvp in u_spawn instead; previously we did in u_exec, but the introduction of re-exec'ing the previous invocation of cwm if 'exec_wm' failed missed the 'exec' failing path. Will likely split out as a proper fix.
Only exec the fallback when in CWM_EXEC_WM state.
Typo, from Julien Steinhauser.
Convert menu-exec-wm from an abritrary exec menu, into a config-based menu from which one may configure (wm <name> <path_and_args>) (and choose) specific window managers to replace the running one. 'wm cwm cwm' is included by default.
As done for buttonrelease, work specific un-cycling and un-highlighting actions into the keyrelease event, only performing what's actually needed for each; should result in much fewer events against keyreleases. No intended behaviour change.
Merge group_toggle_membership_leave into the buttonrelease event and only do border work for a group/ungroup action.
add helper function client_show to bring together like actions for unhide/raise
Add support for re-exec'ing with SIGHUP; equivalent to the already built-in 'restart' function.
Use poll and XNextEvent to replace XNextEvent blocking inside the x11 event handler.
zap stray that snuck in
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close to cwm's 'ignore'.
Roughly based on an initial diff from Walter Alejandro Iglesias, but with
support for both Atoms and without cwm-based bindings.
* refs/heads/master: (34 commits)
Make it clear these are flags.
Remove duplicate check that strsubmatch() already does; while here, fix a comment.
Sprinkle __func__ in appropriate error messages.
Get rid of 'matchname'; it's too surprising to have the menu change during client search as different potential str matches are cycled through. If there's interest, the only string that doesn't exist in the listing is the window's class - that can be added of course, but it makes the line too long imho.
clean up search_match_client(); no behaviour change
Refactor callbacks to take a void * so as to not try and generalize into client_ctx in keypress and buttonpress event handlers; pass appropriate *ctx's based on context.
remove another unused proto
Rename 2 kbfunc to match closer to what they do
Add an argument to the callbacks to pass the xevent context, button or key press. This allows to remove a few hacks to duplicate functions only for behaviour changes; now differing behaviours are pushed down to the callback. Also will allow for previously unavailable actions to be bind-able down the road.
Check the ptr bounds in the new client during cycling, since not all actions do ptrsave, such as restoring client geometry; adapted from a diff by Vadim Vygonets.
More accurate to say 'toggle', rather than 'select', for group[n]/nogroup.
Add CM-a for 'nogroup' (CM-0 stays for now); update manpage to reflect.
Stash wmname into conf.
When removing xrandr regions, ensure clients are within the bounds of the screen; adapted from an ancient diff from Sviatoslav Chagaev. Things in this area will likely change, but put this in so it works now and serves as a reminder.
Calculate client nameqlen in client_setname(), the only place it's needed/used.
Turn CALMWM_NGROUPS define into variable, ngroups.
Start simplifying menu code; and in turn, remove a cursor no longer needed.
Defaults are split between defines and conf_init(); normalize these, as well as give 'sticky' groups its own variable.
For both kb and mouse move, it is possible to grab a client and move it completely off the screen/region; instead, if the pointer is outside of the client bounds, warp the pointer to the closest edge before moving.
client_ptrwarp should not deal with unhiding or raising clients (non ptr requests); most callers do this already - deal with the few that do not. client_ptrwarp becomes a simple wrapper (setpos) but it will be expanded.
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During init, query screen for _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW and set that client as active; while we already look at what's under the pointer, use this information first, then look under the pointer (saving that round-trip). This restores the active state to a client after restart even if the pointer is not above it (and of course the pointer is not above another client).
active; while we already look at what's under the pointer, use this
information first, then look under the pointer (saving that round-trip).
This restores the active state to a client after restart even if the
pointer is not above it (and of course the pointer is not above another
client).
* refs/heads/master: (21 commits)
Lost fix from r1.112; add comment.
Mechanical change: group->gc
Add consistent checks against NULL.
Move client cycle grab/ungrab into a more relevant place; while here, update comments about why we need to grab/ungrab the keyboard.
Re-add lost chunk in group_cycle from r1.113.
Further simplify _NET_WM_DESKTOP handling using new group_assign().
oops; remove left over debug print
Allowing sending a valid 'nogroup' (0) group_ctx to group_assign() (since we init all groups), though assigning the client's group to NULL for 'sticky'; use this simplification in a few places (others to follow).
Split out sticky mode checks and the restoring of a client's group and _NET_WM_DESKTOP from the config-based auto-grouping; no (intentional) behavior changes. Needed for further work in cleaning up this area.
Implement _NET_CLIENT_LIST_STACKING (from Thomas Admin), but bottom-to-top order, as per spec (notified Thomas as well).
Don't allow freeze operations on fullscreen (consistent with what fullscreen does).
Sort _NET_WM_STATE Atoms like the spec.
Move CLIENT_STICKY logic from client hide/unhide to group hide/unhide; rationale being that clients should be able to hide/unhide independently of group switching.
Add Xkb modifier to ignore mask; from Alexander Polakov.
Fix whitespace.
Add client freeze extension to _NET_WM_STATE Atom, allowing flag to persist. As usual with new Atoms, requires X restart.
_NET_WM_STATE_STICKY implies only sticky at the group/desktop level, not position and size; based on discussion with a few.
Instead of special casing the 'term' and 'lock' commands, go back to keeping them hidden; showing them has apparently caused confusion/angst.
Leave command list order from .cwmrc alone; remove sort.
Bring group and client cycle closer together.
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global Clientq and place it inside screen_ctx since every client belongs
to a screen, then use the same per screen clientq to track stacking
order (the sole reason for mruq).
to having to manage an array outside in screen_ctx for group names and
shortcuts. Simplifies (and moves bits for) reading, and constructing
data for, EWMH's _NET_DESKTOP_NAMES.
client to 'stick' to all desktops (ewmh speak) or groups - this
currently has the same affect as setting a client's group to 'nogroup',
with the exception that the client can also be in a group, so when
un-sticking, the client will go back to its original group/desktop.
symantics between cwm groups and ewmh got in the way. Ensure a client
that wants to be in nogroup stays in nogroup (thus stays in view), even
when (re)reading NET_WM_DESKTOP. Paritially reverts patchset 644
(2014-02-07 13:09 PST) which deals with a NULL cc->group. All to be
revisited when NET_WM_STATE_STICKY hits cwm.
Reported by many; testing and ok phessler.
Since we already have a form of 'maximize', we need to differentiate
between 'maximize' and the new 'fullscreen' mode. The 'maximize' mode
will continue to honor gap but now *retains* the border, matching the
'vert/horz maximize' behaviour. The new 'fullscreen' mode supports and
follows the _NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN hint, allowing the client perform
additional window modifications; in this mode, cwm(1) will *ignore* gap,
remove borders and freeze(move/resize) the client. Additionally,
'fullscreen' mode will remember various combinations of previous states.
* default keybinding changes: CM-f 'fullscreen', CM-m 'maximize' (re-map
as desired).
Positive feedback from a few, testing and ok sthen@
ewmh hint; urgencyborder is configurable. The urgency flag will stick,
even while on a client in a non-viewable group, until the client
receives focus (where the border is reset). Initial diff from Thomas
Adam with some changes/enhancements from me.