Now, I actually save the river-layer-shell-v1 and keep track of the
non-exclusive area. The layout calculation uses the usable area instead
of the entire output's geometry.
I removed boundary clamping for the floating windows because it was a
bit janky when hitting the edges. I'll probably add it back at some
point. I also made windows default to 75% of the usable area instead of
keeping their tiled size so that maximized windows look decent when
floating for the first time. Finally, since I removed the clamping, I
added a center_float keybind to center a floating window. If you're
cycling through focused windows and one isn't on the screen, you can use
the center_float bind to get the window visible again.
Replaced all divTrunc with divFloor to be consistent. I think they
should all be positive, anyways, so they'd be the same, but I like just
having one.
We need to defer config application to the first manage_start event
using a should_manage flag so that all *_support events have arrived
before we try applying the configs
This commit also has two other fixes
- fixes a potential use-after-free by telling InputDevice when a
LibinputDevice is .removed.
- fix logFn (removed "if (scope != .default) return;")
I used kwm to help figure out the manage pattern for the input config.
Link to kwm: https://github.com/kewuaa/kwm
Right now, the support is still incomplete (no way to set config) but
we get the devices and set them up and handle current/support events
for the river_libinput_device_v1 devices.
Load wallpaper_image_path from config with tilde expansion (environment
variables are not supported)
On the way for this commit, I also had to:
- Fix wallpaper not rendering on startup by triggering init from
the .wl_output handler, since wl_output.done is lost during the
initial roundtrip
- Re-render wallpapers on config reload when the path changes
- Fix crash in deinitWallpaperLayerSurface when wl_surface is null
This makes the WM run fine even if wallpaper_image fails to load for any
other reason. Right now, it's still just a black background. At some
point, I plan to add the ability to also just set a color as a
background but that's a fairly low priority.
This actually renders a wallpaper for each output using the newly added
Buffer and BufferPool for shared-memory surfaces and creates a
wlr-layer-shell surface per output. Right now, each wallpaper
shares the same wallpaper (though scaled to each).
wl_output globals get added to a HashMap that is used by Output when it
gets an output event.
Fix null-safety in WindowManager when no seats/outputs exist and route
Window dimensions through pending_manage.
Added pixman and zigimg dependencies
Set up in build.zig, added to both exe and exe_check
Add new protocols:
river-layer-shell-v1
wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1
xdg-shell (dep of wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1)
Update Context.zig to hold wl_output, wl_shm, and a WallpaperImage
Also re-ordered all of its fields into alphabetical order
Context.create() now takes a Context.Options struct so that it takes
one arg instead of many smaller args.
Added new WallpaperImage.zig, but it's not yet actually used
Config goes in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/beansprout/config.kdl or
$HOME/.config/beansprout/config.kdl
Config is in the kdl format. Right now, the supported options are
```zig
/// Width of window borders in pixels
border_width: u8 = 2,
/// Color of focused window's border in 0xRRGGBBAA or 0xRRGGBB form
border_color_focused: RiverColor = utils.parseRgbaComptime("0x89b4fa"),
/// Color of uffocused windows' borders in 0xRRGGBBAA or 0xRRGGBB form
border_color_unfocused: RiverColor = utils.parseRgbaComptime("0x1e1e2e"),
/// Where a new window should attach, top or bottom of the stack
attach_mode: AttachMode = .top,
/// Should focus change when the cursor moves onto a new window
focus_follows_pointer: bool = true,
/// Should the pointer warp to the center of newly-focused windows
pointer_warp_on_focus_change: bool = true,
```
I plan to add Keybinds shortly. If parsing the configuration fails,
the default config will be used and the WM will continue loading.