The files:
include/config/mousebind.h
src/config/mousebind.c
src/config/rc.xml
were formatted automatically via clang-format using the rules specified
in the .clang-format file. Specifically, the command;
clang-format -i -style=file include/config/mousebind.h \
src/config/mousebind.c src/config/rc.xml
This is unfortunately adding a break before the brace in enum
declarations
Can successfully parse the following XML and and implement the action:
<mouse>
<context name="TitleBar">
<mousebind button="Left" action="DoubleClick">
<action name="ToggleMaximize"/>
</mousebind>
</context>
</mouse>
The XML parsing code for this looks A LOT different than the already
existing XML parsing code. It may have to be reworked
Change the code that detects when to stop cycling the view,
so that instead of looking for the left Alt key release it
looks for all modifiers released (thus. will work whether you
have this action bound to Alt-Tab, C-Tab, Meta-Tab, etc)
To do this we move the test from keyboard_key.notify to
the later signal keyboard_modifiers.notify, because the xkb_state
has been updated by then and the modifier state will be
accurate
This is an addition to the openbox specification and provides a way to
keep config files simpler whilst allowing user-specific keybinds.
docs/rc.xml shows a simple config file with <default />
docs/rc.xml.full shows the full config
See sway@4cdc4ac6
Sometimes the preferred mode is not available due to hardware
constraints. In these cases it is better to fallback to lower modes than
to end up with a black screen.
Add the following theme keys:
- window.active.button.iconify.unpressed.image.color
- window.active.button.max.unpressed.image.color
- window.active.button.close.unpressed.image.color
- window.inactive.button.iconify.unpressed.image.color
- window.inactive.button.max.unpressed.image.color
- window.inactive.button.close.unpressed.image.color
As far as I can tell, the openbox documentation does not mention the
entries listed above, but openbox does support them and some themes
do use them.
Move font_texture_create() to font.c so it can be used for purposes other
than rendering the menu, for example server side decoration.
Refactor menu.c and menu.h to use this more generic font_texture_create()