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|  | Calling `exit` in sway_terminate prevents sway from correctly shutting
down (freeing data, cleanly terminating the ipc server, etc.).
A better way is to exit straight away if the failure occurs before
`wlc_run` and use sway_abort as usual if it occur when wlc is running. | 
|  | sway_terminate does an exit in case wlc_terminate doesn't | 
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|  | Sway used to attempt sending an IPC command composed of every argument
after the first non-option argument encountered.
Now, raises an error if an option is encountered before the intended command.
Some options such as -h or -v take effect when parsing, so they still
apply. | 
|  | The get-socketpath long option had an undocumented short alternative
as `p`. It has been removed.
However, the code in the options array is still the 'p' char. | 
|  | Fix #481 | 
|  | In some cases destroying a view can result in an empty and inactive
workspace, which should be destroyed.
This handles those cases. | 
|  | There is no 'destroy' change type in the i3 IPC so this uses `empty` to
notify about empty workspaces (which will be destroyed from sway right
after). | 
|  | Fix #469 | 
|  | This makes sure that a named output config is applied before the
general wildcard config when a new output is created. This ensures that
the config:
    output * ...
    output NAME ...
behaves the same way as:
    output NAME ...
    output * ... | 
|  | 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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|  | Bounds checking works ok except it overlaps the bar. Just like with
normal floating. Should be fixed once swaybar is fixed. | 
|  | v2: Give default font and make bar use it if no bar font | 
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|  | This adds quotes around multiword arguments before they are passed to
`/bin/sh -c` in an exec command.
Example:
I connect to irc like this:
    exec termite -e "mosh server tmux a"
Without this patch the arguments are passed to sh as:
    termite -e mosh server tmux a
When it should be:
    termite -e "mosh server tmux a"
For the command to work. | 
|  | Fix rendering of view when moving to new workspace | 
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|  | This reverts commit 038bb8cc7c4dee77f8ee4ba3ac1ffc47409b2370. | 
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|  | Also use the safer snprintf since we just computed the size.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Glidic <[email protected]> | 
|  | Signed-off-by: Quentin Glidic <[email protected]> | 
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|  | This is a possible fix for #384.
To be honest I don't fully understand why this bug is happening, but I
have narrowed it down to the view stack in wlc and how sway orders views
in very specific situations (those described in #384).
Anyway this should fix the problem by eliminating the call to
`wlc_view_bring_to_front` which isn't really needed anyway since sending
all invisible views to the back is the same as bringing all visible
views to the front (rotating the view stack). | 
|  | No need to update visibility if the workspace will be destroyed right
after. | 
|  | CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_SYSCONFIG is not actually passed to
the C preprocessor. I remember it working, so I must have
messed up somewhere last time I touched this.
This is fixed by manually passing its value to the C preprocessor
through the SYSCONFDIR definition | 
|  | Thanks @jollywho | 
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|  | This implements cmd_assign. Basically a copy and paste from
cmd_for_window however it has → handling and injects a `move container to
workspace` | 
|  | This is a more general fix for #444
This reverts part of commit 222f0d44fcda494dca4d5278493a3082068743de. | 
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|  | Fix #444
This is a temporary fix, the real fix is to store the commands as a
formatted argv array, so they don't have to be reformatted all over the
place. | 
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|  | If a bindsym and bincode maps to the same combination, the last one will
overwrite any previous mappings. | 
|  | Fix #426 | 
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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. |