Two types of window rules are supported, actions and properties. They are
defined as shown below.
<windowRules>
<!-- Action -->
<windowRule identifier="some-application">
<action name="Maximize"/>
</windowRule>
<!-- Property -->
<windowRule identifier="foo*" serverDecoration="yes|no"/>
</windowRules>
Rules are applied if windows match the criteria defined by the
'identifier' attribute which relates to app_id for native Wayland windows
and WM_CLASS for XWayland clients.
Matching against patterns with '*' (wildcard) and '?' (joker) is
supported.
Add 'serverDecoration' property.
Previously, if rc.xml defined only non-default libinput categories,
no default category was created. This meant that configure_libinput()
might totally skip configuring some devices even with default
settings, like tap-to-click.
Fix this by making sure that a default category is always created.
.. and use it within src/config/rcxml.c and src/menu/menu.c.
This fixes being unable to use the `direction` argument in menu entries.
Reported-by: mahk via IRC
Previously mosuebinds for the same context using the same button
but different modifiers would be merged, e.g. only the last one
would survive the merge. This commit adds the missing check for
keyboard modifiers.
Fixes#630
Reported-by: @lidgnulinux
Currently, the `rc.xml` parser applies font settings in a `<font>` tag with an
unknown value for its `place` attribute to all fonts. This means that whatever
the final unknown-`place` `<font>` tag is in a user's `rc.xml` applies to all
text drawn by labwc.
Instead, only treat `<font>` tags with an empty or missing `place` attribute as
applying globally, and warn when encountering unknown `place` attribute values
(which will help us find font places to support).
...in support to specifying 'left', 'right' and so on with actions
GoToDesktop and SendToDesktop.
For example:
<mouse>
<default/>
<context name="Desktop">
<mousebind button="Up" action="Scroll">
<action name="GoToDesktop" to="left"/>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="Down" action="Scroll">
<action name="GoToDesktop" to="right"/>
</mousebind>
</context>
</mouse>
... and use Title for the Drag (Move) and DoubleClick (Maximize)
titlebar actions, which are unexpected when the cursor is over one
of the window buttons.
This loads default mousebinds and provides a way to keep config files
simpler whilst allowing user specific binds.
Note that if no rc.xml is found, or if no <mouse><mousebind> entries
exist, the same default mousebinds will be loaded even if the <devault />
element is not provided.
Example usage (with a slight spelling error):
<mouse>
<default />
<context name="Root">
<mousebind button="Right" action="Press">
<action name="ShowMenu" menu="desktop-menu" />
</mousebind>
</context>
</mouse>
Co-Authored-By: @johanmalm
Fixes#416
This allows xdg-desktop-portal-wlr to work out of the box for screen-recording.
If systemd or dbus is not available the environment update will fail gracefully.
This patch will set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=wlroots but a user may change this by
either having the environment variable set before starting labwc or by having
a different value set in ~/.config/labwc/environment.
Based on PR #461 by @Joshua-Ashton
This restores the intended behavior of keybinds set by `<default />`
to be overwritten by manually configured keybinds which come later in
the config.
In `src/keyboard.c`, `handle_keybinding()` is going backwards through
the list of keybindings and breaks after the first match.
`wl_list_insert(&list_node, item)` will insert the new item *after* the
list_node so if its called multiple times with the same list_node as
fist argument the result will be a reversed list. Using `list_node.prev`
instead will result in a non-reversed list.