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* these have nothing to do with 'sticky', but rather group membership; rename.okan2014-09-27-17/+14
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* Pass just the group to group_setactive instead of the screen and anokan2014-09-27-13/+9
| | | | index which then needed to be found in a queue.
* Update _NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP with the screen's group_active->num.okan2014-09-23-9/+11
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* Move stuff that doesn't belong in group_init; while here, explicitlyokan2014-09-23-18/+18
| | | | initialize hideall and cycling.
* Move motion time check to the top of each MotionNotify block (andokan2014-09-18-17/+16
| | | | | | eliminate from ButtonRelease); further limits the amount of work done outside the threshold, notably mousefunc_sweep_calc, screen_find_xinerama and client_snapcalc.
* these client actions are just toggles; less confusing with better namesokan2014-09-17-56/+58
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* ewmh states _NET_WM_STATE_STICKY should not alter positionokan2014-09-17-9/+9
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* Use a similarly named check as sticky for hidden check in a group.okan2014-09-17-15/+11
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* don't toggle _WM_STATE_HIDDEN here yetokan2014-09-17-3/+3
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* Implement EWMH _NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN.okan2014-09-17-9/+31
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* Introduce a check to see if a group holds only 'sticky' clients and useokan2014-09-17-6/+19
| | | | | | | | this check to decide if a group is virtually empty. Rationale: if a group contains *only* 'sticky' clients, it should be skipped while cycling through groups. Apply similar logic to the group menu. Based on an idea from phessler@, who also tested another version.
* use similiar style for client flagsokan2014-09-15-11/+11
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* Remove incorrect cast in kbfunc_exec. In kbfunc_ssh, reverse logic onokan2014-09-11-5/+5
| | | | truncation check so it's obvious.
* fold in 'active' into 'flags'okan2014-09-10-8/+8
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* move the check for an empty queue up during cycleokan2014-09-08-4/+2
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* name the group client queue appropriately, like other queuesokan2014-09-08-21/+21
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* more style nits and wrappingokan2014-09-08-5/+7
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* since mruq has been folded in, rename mru-named functionsokan2014-09-08-7/+7
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* Remove duplicate client queue (mruq); instead, remove and take theokan2014-09-08-35/+32
| | | | | | global Clientq and place it inside screen_ctx since every client belongs to a screen, then use the same per screen clientq to track stacking order (the sole reason for mruq).
* Now that a group knows its screen, only pass down the group_ctx.okan2014-09-08-22/+22
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* Add screen_ctx to group_ctx, and populate on init.okan2014-09-07-2/+4
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* more style nitsokan2014-09-07-75/+75
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* screen_fromroot -> screen_findokan2014-09-07-12/+12
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* Get rid of a redundant array of groups per screen; we already have aokan2014-09-07-11/+24
| | | | link to the group queue for each screen.
* Few style nits; extend 'path' to MAXPATHLEN.okan2014-09-06-11/+14
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* generic sighandlerokan2014-09-06-11/+14
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* style nitokan2014-09-06-3/+3
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* Move termpath and lockpath into cmdq; side effect is that 'lock' andokan2014-09-06-27/+30
| | | | 'term' now show up in the application menu.
* Rework group names: stash the group name inside the group_ctx as opposedokan2014-09-06-69/+46
| | | | | | to having to manage an array outside in screen_ctx for group names and shortcuts. Simplifies (and moves bits for) reading, and constructing data for, EWMH's _NET_DESKTOP_NAMES.
* bring menu bits closer togetherokan2014-09-02-4/+3
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* add explicit paran and drop some empty lines bringing like functions closerokan2014-09-01-8/+4
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* Merge group_menu into mousefunc_menu_group.okan2014-09-01-41/+34
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* Since the flatting out of sc->group_names is only for settingokan2014-08-25-31/+24
| | | | | NET_DESKTOP_NAMES, merge the helper into xu_ewmh_net_desktop_names, where we actually set the property.
* Implement _NET_WM_STATE_STICKY, bound to CM-s by default; allows anyokan2014-08-25-11/+55
| | | | | | | client to 'stick' to all desktops (ewmh speak) or groups - this currently has the same affect as setting a client's group to 'nogroup', with the exception that the client can also be in a group, so when un-sticking, the client will go back to its original group/desktop.
* Continue effort to bring keyboard and mouse functions together; mergeokan2014-08-24-31/+21
| | | | name_to_kbfunc and name_to_mousefunc.
* gc->hidden has never consistently kept track of a group's state;okan2014-08-24-35/+21
| | | | | | | | | | group_show() and group_hide() are not the only ways a group can change state - if all clients in a group are either hidden or unhidden, then that group's state should change, as well as the various EWMH ways. Instead of trying to keep track in a wide variety of places, simply query the clients in a group before needing to take action based on the group's state. Solves long standing confusion of when a group is hidden or not.
* Fix nogroup regression, where nogroup became an actual group - theokan2014-08-22-19/+22
| | | | | | | | | | symantics between cwm groups and ewmh got in the way. Ensure a client that wants to be in nogroup stays in nogroup (thus stays in view), even when (re)reading NET_WM_DESKTOP. Paritially reverts patchset 644 (2014-02-07 13:09 PST) which deals with a NULL cc->group. All to be revisited when NET_WM_STATE_STICKY hits cwm. Reported by many; testing and ok phessler.
* Purely mechanical; unify 'num', 'no' and 'shortcut'.okan2014-08-20-39/+38
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* Split off group window restacking.okan2014-08-20-5/+16
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* whitespaceokan2014-08-20-2/+2
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* fix a misleading comment and function nameokan2014-08-20-6/+6
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* Remove unnecessary memset since reload was replaced with restart;okan2014-08-19-3/+1
| | | | from Kent Spillner.
* Pull highstack from group_ctx (and useless calculations of); in the oneokan2014-08-19-19/+11
| | | | | place that we use highstack, replace that usage with a local variable (for now until stacking is done properly).
* Get rid of nhidden in group_ctx; it actually never reported correctlyokan2014-08-18-10/+7
| | | | | | | since nhidden wasn't incremented nor decremeted in all the right places, thus confusing matters. We don't need to carry a count around, so just use a local variable in the one place we need one to supply XRestackWindows().
* plug memleak (currently unused func); from Tiago Cunhaokan2014-04-21-1/+2
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* Alignment fix; found the hard way on sparc64 by landry@ (and thanks toookan2014-02-27-2/+2
| | | | | | for fast access to a box!) ok deraadt@, matthieu@
* Make sure we cycle through existing client's group membership and setokan2014-02-08-3/+14
| | | | | the hidden state on the group; important to know group hidden state after a re-exec or restart of cwm (as easily seen in group menu).
* Replace a few hand rolled loops with like tailq loops.okan2014-02-08-17/+13
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* all mapped clients now should have a group, so simplify some casesokan2014-02-07-10/+6
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* If _NET_WM_DESKTOP is set to -1 during client creation, place the client intookan2014-02-07-29/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | group 0 (nogroup); solves problem initially discovered by oga@nicotinebsd with tint2. A clientmessage *after* client creation already handles this case. Go further and assign every client to a group; in non-sticky mode, group 0 (nogroup) and sticky mode, the active group. In both cases, autogroup will override the group assignment. Removing a group from a client always places the client back into group 0 (nogroup). Autogroup can also assign a client to group 0 (nogroup) to keep a client always visible (unless of course one opts to hide all clients).