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In Sway 0.15, `default_border normal 1` would set 1px wide borders. This recreates that behavior.
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This reverts commit 7709340727fe2834f87b43aeeaef878694d5acd6.
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This reverts commit 1670b46bf6e56d37e69ab0fa32c6799e83397020.
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This reverts commit 830c4ef74c00dbe448da46cdbc576178abc5728e.
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This reverts commit 177c67e6b89404d9d477b82c00c1353cd4696096.
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Implements support for the pango: prefix in the font command.
Closes #1903.
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Derive a value from it, called `rundir` rather than writing join_paths(libexecdir,
'sway') all over the place.
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This implements the title_format command, with a new placeholder %shell
which gets substituted with the view type (xwayland, xdg_shell_v6 or
wl_shell).
Example config:
for_window [title=".*"] title_format %title (class=%class instance=%instance shell=%shell)
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The alpha component is merged with the container's opacity.
Completes #1882.
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Implements rendering of borders. Title text is still to do.
Implements the following configuration directives:
* client.focused
* client.focused_inactive
* client.unfocused
* client.urgent
* border
* default_border
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Replaces arrange_windows() with arrange_root(), arrange_output(),
arrange_workspace() and arrange_children_of().
Also makes fullscreen views save and restore their dimensions, which
allows it to preserve any custom resize and is also a requirement for
floating views once they are implemented.
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Fixes #1716.
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Implements the following commands:
* for_window [...] <cmdlist>
* assign [...] <workspace>
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This implements the following commands:
* rename workspace to new_name
* rename workspace old_name to new_name
* rename workspace number n to new_name
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This creates two input commands for configuring the repeat delay and rate.
Example config:
input "myidentifier" {
repeat_delay 250
repeat_rate 25
}
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Focus inactive fixes
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This is the only missing piece - other code regarding this functionality has
already been ported from pre-wlroots source.
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Fine-grained damage tracking
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The exact semantics of this command are complicated. I'll describe each
test scenario as s-expressions. Everything assumes L_HORIZ if not
specified, but if you rotate everything 90 degrees the same test cases
hold.
```
(container (view a) (view b focus) (view c))
-> move left
(container (view b focus) (view a) (view c))
(container (view a) (view b focus) (view c))
-> move right
(container (view a) (view c) (view b focus))
(container L_VERT (view a))
(container L_HORIZ
(view b) (view c focus))
-> move up
(container L_VERT
(view a) (view c focus))
(container L_HORIZ (view b))
(workspace
(view a) (view b focus) (view c))
-> move up
(workspace [split direction flipped]
(view b focus)
(container (view a) (view c)))
(workspace
(view a) (view b focus) (view c))
-> move down
(workspace [split direction flipped]
(container (view a) (view c))
(view b focus)))
Note: outputs use wlr_output_layout instead of assuming that i+/-1 is
the next output in the move direction.
(root
(output X11-1
(workspace 1))
(output X11-2
(workspace 1 (view a focus) (view b)))))
-> move left
(root
(output X11-1
(workspace 1 (view a focus)))
(output X11-2
(workspace 1 (view b)))))
(root
(output X11-1
(workspace 1
(container (view a) (view b)))
(output X11-2
(workspace 1 (view c focus)))))
-> move left
(root
(output X11-1
(workspace 1
(container (view a) (view b))
(view c focus)))
(output X11-2
(workspace 1)))
```
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