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This changes the move command to better match i3
behavior after the layout changes.
workspace_rejigger handled the case where containers would
escape their workspace in an orthogonal move by changing
the layout to accomodate them, but this case is now handled
within the loop.
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This is in preparation for changing the workspace_layout
command to work like it does in i3.
This reverts commit b4a75a1ab2a72842830aeea37733311f85e6f660.
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Some comparisons of current Sway versus i3 behavior:
1) T[T[T[app]]] + move left
* Sway: T[app]
* i3: T[T[app]]
2) H[V[H[V[app]]]] + move left
* Sway: H[app]
* i3: H[V[app]]
After this commit, Sway behavior matches i3. The intermediate states
are now:
T[T[T[app]]] -> T[T[app T[]]] -> T[T[app]]
H[V[H[V[app]]]] -> H[V[app H[V[]]]] -> H[V[app]]
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In i3 the layout command on a workspace affects the workspace layout
only on empty workspaces. Otherwise children are placed in a new
container with the desired layout to preserve the workspace layout.
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In i3 splits are ineffective on singleton H/V containers,
and the command is interpreted to affect the parent layout
instead.
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Fixes #5847.
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To query whether a container is sticky, checking `con->is_sticky` is
insufficient. `container_is_floating_or_child` must also return true;
this led to a lot of repetition.
This commit introduces `container_is_sticky[_or_child]` functions, and
switches all stickiness checks to use them. (Including ones where the
container is already known to be floating, for consistency.)
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This commit switches focusing behavior to force a warp when executing
`focus mode_toggle`.
Fixes #5772.
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Add an option for the `hide_cursor` command to hide the cursor when
typing, i.e. whenever a key is pressed.
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A "resize shrink width 1px" will cause grow_x to be 0 while grow_width is -1,
incorrectly rejecting the command even though the resize is not a noop. Fix
this by checking width/height instead of x/y.
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Closes #4139.
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Prior to this commit, having a layout like T[app1 V[app2]], focusing
app2, and then doing `move left` would result in T[app2 app1]. Now, the
resulting layout is T[app1 app2], which matches i3 behavior.
`container_flatten` updates `container->parent`, meaning that the
existing check would never be true.
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Split cmd_exec_always into separate methods for general validation and
process creation. This fixes a potential call of join_args with 0 arguments.
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`!*rgba` tests if the first byte of rgba isn't `'\0'`.
`hex_to_rgba_hex` returns NULL if `parse_color` fails. There's a null
pointer dereference in that case. The intended behavior is `!rgba`.
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If the mouse/cursor/pointer is near the edge of an output when a "move
position to pointer" command is run, then the floating container will be
constrained to fit inside the bounds of the output as much as possible.
This behavior matches what i3 does in this scenario. I also think it is
a better user experience.
Relates to #4906
The logic for the bounds check follows the implementation in i3: https://github.com/i3/i3/blob/733077822302d8b77eacb606a26fd002a42f534f/src/floating.c#L536
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Fixes #5157.
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If moving e.g. `T[app app]` into a new workspace with `workspace_layout
tabbed`, then post-move the tree in that workspace will be `T[T[app
app]]`. This still happens with horizontal or vertical workspace layout,
but is less visible since those containers have no decorations.
Fixes #5426.
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This emits frame events for the seat_cmd_cursor subcommands. The
wl_pointer frame event are required to notify clients when to process
the events. It will now be emitted after cursor movement, button press,
button release, and axis events.
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Add a separate per-view shortcuts_inhibitor command that can be used
with criteria to override the per-seat defaults. This allows to e.g.
disable shortcuts inhibiting globally but enable it for specific,
known-good virtualization and remote desktop software or, alternatively,
to blacklist that one slightly broken piece of software that just
doesn't seem to get it right but insists on trying.
Add a flag to sway_view and handling logic in the input manager that
respects that flag if configured but falls back to per-seat config
otherwise. Add the actual command but with just enable and disable
subcommands since there's no value in duplicating the per-seat
activate/deactivate/toggle logic here. Split the inhibitor retrieval
helper in two so we can use the backend half in the command to retrieve
inhibitors for a specific surface and not just the currently focused
one. Extend the manual page with documentation of the command and
references to its per-seat sibling and usefulness with criteria.
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
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Prevent them from being used in the config file.
This is a breaking config file change.
References: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/5236
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This allows e.g. triggering one command while a key is held, then
triggering another to undo the change performed by it afterwards. One
use case for this is triggering push-to-talk functionality for VoIP
tools without granting them full access to all input events.
Fixes #3151
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* check for workspace command name arg (fix #5131)
For the 'workspace <name> output <output>' command, output_location must
be greater than zero or the attempt to get the workspace name with
join_args will segfault or abort() (depending on the flavor of
sway_assert() in use). This checks and returns an error instead.
* put workspace output error string on one line
To ease grepping as requested
* check for name in workspace gaps command as well
A malformed command here will lead to the same result seen in #5131, so
add a check. Done inside the cmd_workspace_gaps() function itself, to
take advantage of the existing 'Expected...' string.
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Remove some unnecessary brackets in an error condition check identified
during review of the shortcuts inhibitor command code (#5021).
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
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Add a command to influence keyboard shortcuts inhibitors. In its current
form it can be used to activate, deactivate or toggle an existing
inhibitor on the surface currently receiving input. This can be used to
define an escape shortcut such as:
bindsym --inhibited $mod+Escape seat - shortcuts_inhibitor deactivate
It also allows the user to configure a per-seat default of whether
keyboard inhibitors are honoured by default (the default) or not. Using
the activate/toggle command they can then enable the lingering inhibitor
at a later time of their choosing.
As a side effect this allows to specifically address a named seat for
actions as well, whatever use-case that might serve.
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
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Adding support for the keyboard shortcuts inhibit protocol allows remote
desktop and virtualisation software to receive all keyboard input in
order to pass it through to their clients so users can fully interact
the their remote/virtual session. The software usually provides its own
key combination to release its "grab" to all keyboard input. The
inhibitor can be deactivated by the user by removing focus from the
surface using another input device such as the pointer.
Use support for the procotol in wlroots to add support to sway. Extend
the input manager with handlers for inhibitor creation and destruction
and appropriate bookkeeping. Attach the inhibitors to the seats they
apply to to avoid having to search the list of all currently existing
inhibitors on every keystroke and passing the inhibitor manager around.
Add a helper function to retrieve the inhibitor applying to the
currently focused surface of a seat, if one exists.
Extend bindsym with a flag for bindings that should be processed even if
an inhibitor is active. Conversely this disables all normal shortcuts if
an inhibitor is found for the currently focused surface in
keyboard::handle_key_event() since they don't have that flag set. Use
above helper function to determine if an inhibitor exists for the
surface that would eventually receive input.
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
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This enables/disables adaptive synchronization on the output.
For now, the default is disabled because it might cause flickering on
some hardware if clients don't submit frames at regular enough
intervals. In the future an "auto" option will only enable adaptive sync
if a fullscreen client opts-in via a Wayland protocol.
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This adds support for input type configs to input_cmd_events. This works
similar to the wildcard handling that existed where configs for the
devices are stored and the type config is reset to INT_MIN so that it
does not override.
This also condenses the toggle_send_events and
toggle_wildcard_send_events functions into a single function to reduce
code duplication.
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This patch makes it so users that have configured their screen with a
transform don't have to update their config after the wlroots breaking
change.
References: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2023
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This wouldn't have any effect if the transform was flipped.
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The condition in test_mark was checking the negation of list_seq_find.
This works fine for the first mark, but fails for every other mark. This
fixes the condition to check for anything other than -1, which is the
value returned from list_seq_find for index not found.
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This makes it so invalid configs will return the exit code 1 when the
validation flag is given. This also reduces the log level to SWAY_ERROR,
which makes it so only the errors are shown. If someone wants more
verbose output, the can use the -V/--verbose or -d/--debug flags.
Additionally, this also makes it so swaybg will not be spawned when
validating the config.
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