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Defined a sway_mouse_binding for clicks on the swaybar
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Lookup dragging key when in dragging mode
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This makes it possible to define what mouse button key (left|right) to
use for dragging/resizing.
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If the id is defined by another bar it will just use the default id for
the bar. Typically `bar-x`.
If the id command is used multiple times within a bar block, the last
one will 'win'.
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Add initial support for custom bar-id
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Bar confing subcommands
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This reverts commit 22916e9ebc130dbd365e6403730b9e0857977b8e.
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This makes it possible to define what mouse button key (left|right) to
use for dragging/resizing.
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This will allow the bar {} block to have a different command set (and
also bar { colors { } }.
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cmd_output: Merge instead of replace output config
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cmd_floating: Don't add non-float as sibling to float.
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When turning a float to a non-float, `get_focused_container` might
return another floating view, causing the active view to be inserted
into the floating list on its workspace instead of the normal child list
which it should. (Since it has `is_floating` as false the resulting
discrepency triggered other bad behaviour eventually leading sway to
crash.)
This patch fixes that by simply checking floating status before making
it a sibling.
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This handles some cases where sway will crash if an output command is
invalid/missing an argument.
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A floating window that's sticky will move to the new active workspace
whenever the workspace on the same output changes.
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This is especially relevant in combination with `for_window`, e.g.:
`for_window [title="Terminal"] floating enable`.
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A criteria is a string in the form of `[class="regex.*" title="str"]`.
It is stored in a struct with a list of *tokens* which is a
attribute/value pair (stored as a `crit_token` struct). Most tokens will
also have a precompiled regex stored that will be used during criteria
matching.
for_window command: When a new view is created its metadata is tested
against all stored criteria, and if a match is found the associated
command list is executed.
Unfortunately some metadata is not available in sway at the moment
(specifically `instance`, `window_role` and `urgent`). Any criteria
string that tries to match an unsupported attribute will fail.
(Note that while the criteria code can be used to parse any criteria
string it is currently only used by the `for_window` command.)
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We can't handle them currently (the criteria needs to e.g. be passed to
each command handler which then needs to do the right thing), so it's
better to just do nothing than to create unexpected results (because the
command was executed on the wrong view).
(Before this patch any command list with a criteria string would simply
fail to parse, so this is at least a step in the right direction.)
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Also replace `bindsym_sort` with function `sway_binding_cmp` that takes
all data into account when comparing.
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This also fixes a bug where issuing a new "workspace a output b" command
for an already assigned workspace would not work (the old config would
be found first and used instead).
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Note that not all scaling modes are actually supported by swaybg yet.
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This will allow us to eventually open that process on the current view.
Requires support from @Cloudef.
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When querying for an adjacent output we now need an absolute position in
order to know which adjacent output that matches. (The position is
either the current mouse position or the center of the currently focused
container, depending on context.)
If two outputs have one edge each that at least partially align with
each other they now count as adjacent.
Seamless mouse is affected by this and now properly moves and positions
itself between outputs with "uneven" placement (as long as they have at
least some part of the edge adjacent to each other).
When focusing or moving a container in a specified direction the center
of the current focused container decides where to look for an adjacent
output. So if e.g. an output has two adjacent outputs to the right and a
"focus right" command is issued then it's the placement of the currently
focused container that decides which output actually gets focused.
Also, if an output has at least one output adjacent in some direction
but the entire edge is not covered (ie. it has "holes" with no outputs),
then the algorithm will choose the output that is closest to the
currently focused container (this does not apply to seamless mouse, the
pointer will just stop at the edge in that case).
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When yes, the old behaviour of adding half the inner gap around each
view is used.
When no, don't add any gap when an edge of the view aligns with the
workspace. The result is inner gap only between views, not against the
workspace edge.
The algorithm is not perfect because it means the extra space is
distributed amongst edge-aligned views only, but it's simple, looks good
and it works.
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