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Panels were explicitly rendered by calling wlc_surface_render in
handle_output_pre_render. Calling wlc_surface_render does not set the
surface's geometry (like wlc_view_set_geometry does). Sway did not call
wlc_view_set_geometry for panels, so wlc defaulted their geometry to be at
the origin. This is not correct for bars unless their location is top.
Furthermore, for a surface to receive pointer events, its mask has to be
set to visible. This causes wlc to render these surfaces, causing panels
and backgrounds to be rendered twice.
This commit makes panels and surfaces visible, sets the correct geometries
and removes the code that explicitly rendered them.
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This code had some issues. Remove it now so that we can start clean and fix
it later.
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Tabbed/stacked containers are now created only if a view is present on
the workspace. If a view is created on previously empty tabbed/stacked
workspace, it gets wrapped in a container.
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Prior to this commit all windows (e.g. shell surfaces) were handled the same
way in handle_view_created. Since backgrounds and panels have to be treated
differently, they could not be shell surfaces. This changes checks whether
a client is a background or a panel in handle_view_created and exists to
let them be dealt with elsewhere.
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Fixes #604
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Fixes #714, by preventing change of focus from a window to the whole ws
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Requires Cloudef/wlc@80bf003
Fix #623
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Fix #587
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I made this configurable but I didn't make the command for it. That's
left as an exercise to an eager contributor.
mod_scroll_behavior [gaps inner|gaps outer]
Would merge implementions of more behaviors for mod+scroll, if anyone
has some neato ideas.
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The borders are implemented as a surface/buffer attached to each view
which is sent to and rendered by wlc in the view_pre_render callback.
All the drawing logic is handled in sway/border.c and all the logic for
calculating the geometry of the border/view is handled in
`update_geometry` in sway/layout.c (same place as gaps are calculated).
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Note that this segfaults ALL THE TIME in wlc code. Paging @Cloudef for
help, I'm at a loss.
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Please don't complain to me about the performance of this
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Sway has been very strict when it comes to key handling. Only on an
exact match would a bindsym be triggered.
This patch makes it less strict by for instance allowing the key combo
`$mod+1+2` to act as `$mod+2` if 2 was the last pressed key and `$mod+1`
if 1 was the last pressed key.
The new key handling uses the following algorithm:
1. List of bindings sorted by number of keys in binding (already the
default)
2. Find all bindings covered by the current keyboard state and list them
by same order as in 1.
3. Select the first binding from the list where the last pressed key is
part of the binding.
Addresses #452
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desktop_shell.panel_size was only used to determine if sway should
rearrange the output when rendering the panel in the output_pre_render
hook. This is not needed since the output will have been arranged at
that point.
It also caused sway to rearrange all the time when running with two
or more different monitors/resolutions because panel_size kept changing
with every output_pre_render callback.
Should fix #514
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This reverts commit 96458bf63c10a702797a8687e2f73d7814a6b079.
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This makes sure that the outputs are rendered when sway is launched, so
the user doesn't have to move the cursor before the background and bar
gets rendered on screen.
Fixes #509
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In some cases destroying a view can result in an empty and inactive
workspace, which should be destroyed.
This handles those cases.
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This makes IPC GET_PIXELS use the new `wlc_pixels_read` call instead of
the deprecated `wlc_output_get_pixels`.
The old version worked by passing a callback function to wlc which would
grab the pixels and send them to the IPC client.
The new version works by maintaining a list of clients who have
requested the pixels of some output and then grap and send the pixels in
the output_post_render hook of the `wlc_interface`.
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If a bindsym and bincode maps to the same combination, the last one will
overwrite any previous mappings.
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This implements the IPC binding event for keyboard bindings. It is
slightly different from the i3 implementation [1] since sway supports
more than one non-modifier key in a binding. Thus the json interface has
been changed from:
{
...
"symbol": "t",
...
}
to:
{
...
"symbols": [ "t" ],
...
}
[1] http://i3wm.org/docs/ipc.html#_binding_event
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This is a "simple" version of --release (same as i3) that only supports
a binding that contain one normal key. e.g.:
bindsym --release $mod+x exec somthing-fun
I didn't bother implementing it for a combination like `$mod+x+z` since
it is a bit tricky to get right and also a bit weird to actually do on a
keyboard.
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Send IPC modifier event on bar_modifier up/down
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This makes sure that a modifier event is only sent for active bar
modifiers, and that it is only sent once for each of those modifiers.
An active bar modifier is a modifier defined for a bar with `mode hide`
and `hidden_state hide`.
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Detects when a bar modifier key is pressed/released and sends a modifier
IPC event to any listeners (usually swaybars).
This way a swaybar can listen on the modifier event and hide/show the
bar accordingly (not implemented yet)
The modifier event looks like this:
{
"change": "pressed", // or released
"modifier": "Mod4"
}
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This fixes https://github.com/SirCmpwn/sway/issues/431 by returning
focus to the fullscreen view. Also it fixes the issue with the
fullscreen view pointer not being set which did my head in
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Previous output was confusing.
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