...allowing a rule to be applied to only the first window matching a
particular criteria. For example, the following can be used to apply a
window rule to lxqt-panel but not its configuration window with the same
app_id:
<windowRules>
<windowRule identifier="lxqt-panel" matchOnce="true">
<skipTaskbar>yes</skipTaskbar>
<action name="MoveTo" x="0" y="0" />
<action name="ToggleAlwaysOnTop"/>
</windowRule>
</windowRules>
Between, output, rounded and focused.
Added one inconsistently missing trailing period.
Inserted newline before last word in one line in
labwc-actions.5.scd in order to keep that line from
passing 80-column boundary.
Make wrap 'true' by default for both GoToDesktop and SendToDesktop,
in order to default to the current behaviour, and to stay consistent
with Openbox behaviour.
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.
This can be used to better control Virtual Machines, VNC clients, nested
compositors or similar. All keybinds other than ToggleKeybinds itself are
disabled when first called, a 2nd call will restore handling of all keybinds.
Fixes#738Fixes#810
...by reading <config-dir>/themerc-override where <config-dir> is normally
$HOME/.config/labwc can be other locations as described in labwc-config(5)
and can also be specified by the command line option -C.
The reason for supporting theme override is to give users more fine-
grained control of settings without making local copies and modifying
themes.
Adds two new theme vars:
- menu.width.min (menu will never be smaller than this)
- menu.width.max (menu will never be wider than this + padding)
A fixed menu width can be achieved by setting
menu.width.min == menu.width.max.