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This implements the following:
* `floating_modifier` configuration directive
* Drag a floating window by its title bar
* Hold mod + drag a floating window from anywhere
* Resize a floating view by dragging the border
* Resize a floating view by holding mod and right clicking anywhere on
the view
* Resize a floating view and keep aspect ratio by holding shift while
resizing using either method
* Mouse cursor turns into resize when hovering floating border or corner
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The directive sets the timeout before an urgent view becomes normal
again after switching to it from another workspace.
Also:
* When an xwayland surface removes the urgent hint while the timer is
active, we now ignore the request. This happens as soon as the view
receives focus, so it was effectively making the timer pointless.
* The timeout is now only applied when switching to it from another
workspace.
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Fixes #2303, as well as a crash.
To replicate the crash:
* Have multiple outputs
* In config: for_window [<criteria>] workspace foo
* Also in config: workspace foo output <left-output-name>
* Focus the right output, and ensure workspace foo doesn't exist
* Launch the app that triggers the criteria
When the view maps, it calls workspace_switch which calls
send_set_focus which calls cursor_send_pointer_motion which calls
transaction_commit_dirty. This call to transaction_commit_dirty is not
meant to happen at this time because the tree isn't guaranteed to be in
a consistent state, but I'm not sure how exactly this leads to the crash
or render issues.
In this case the transaction is already committed by the view
implementation's handle_map function. So the solution is to remove it
from cursor_send_pointer_motion and add it to the other functions in
cursor.c which call cursor_send_pointer_motion.
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This allows to send wl_pointer.enter when switching between views
in a split/tabbed layout for instance. This (1) updates the cursor
image accordingly (2) makes it unnecessary to move the mouse before
scrolling. It's harmless to always call cursor_send_pointer_motion
because in case the focused surface hasn't changed this is a no-op.
The `last_focus != NULL` condition is required otherwise
cursor_send_pointer_motion will crash when sway starts up (the
sway_output doesn't yet have a workspace).
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Implement urgency base functionality
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Fixes a bug where if you have a tab containing a split, then switch from
a non-split tab to the split tab, focus is not changed properly.
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Introduces a command to manually set urgency, as well as rendering of
urgent views, sending the IPC event, removing urgency after focused for
one second, and matching urgent views via criteria.
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Rather than maintain copies of the entire focus stack, this PR
transactionises the focus by introducing two new properties to the
container state and using those when rendering.
* `bool focused` means this container has actual focus. Only one
container should have this equalling true in its current state.
* `struct sway_container *focus_inactive_child` points to the immediate
child that was most recently focused (eg. for tabbed and stacked
containers).
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feature: scroll button option for input devices
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Container will be NULL if launching swaylock.
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This commit introduces a scroll_button option, which is intended to be
used with scroll_method. Now user can edit his sway config and add an
scroll_button option to device section.
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This prevents it from being bypassed when the device has no seat configuration
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When you have an unfocused container (so one view is focused_inactive),
and you focus any other view in that container, the view with
focused_inactive was not damaged. This is because we damaged the
previous focus and new focus, but needed to damage the parent of the new
focus.
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Fixes #2192.
seat_get_active_current_child is intended to return a child of the given
container which has finished its mapping transaction and is able to be
rendered on screen. The previous implementation was capable of returning
a pending child, which caused a child of a tabbed or stacked view to be
rendered prematurely while it was mapping.
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fixes #2169
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There was no `current` child because the container was destroyed. This
makes it fall back to looking in the parent's current children list.
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* Ensure that modifier keys are identified even when the next key does
not produce a keysym. This requires that modifier change tracking
be done for each sway_shortcut_state.
* Permit regular and --release shortcuts on the same key combination.
Distinct bindings are identified for press and release cases; note
that the release binding needs to be identified for both key press
and key release events.
* Maintain ascending sort order for the shortcut state list, and keep
track of the number of pressed key ids, for simpler (and hence
faster) searching of the list of key bindings.
* Move binding duplicate detection into get_active_binding to avoid
duplicating error messages.
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Fix the problem with focus jumping to the container under the cursor
when first starting sway.
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seat_get_active_child is used for tabbed and stacked containers to get
the active child. The previous implementation used seat_get_focus_inactive
then ascended the tree to the child of the tabbed/stacked container, but
this fails when the workspace itself is stacked or tabbed and the most
recently active child is floating.
The new implementation takes a more simple approach, where it directly
scans the focus stack for the first immediate child which isn't the
floating container.
Fixes #2098.
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The same shortcut algorithm is now used for keycodes,
raw keysyms, and translated keysyms. Pressed keysyms
are now stored in association with the keycodes that
generated them. Modifier keycodes (and associated
keysyms) are identified retroactively by the subsequent
change to the modifier flags.
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Focus containers only on entry.
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Adds the --locked flag to bindsym and bindcode commands.
When a keyboard's associated seat has an exclusive client
(i.e, a screenlocker), then bindings are only executed if
they have the locked flag. When there is no such client,
this restriction is lifted.
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