After previous commits, swaybar bindsym statements would already accept
the new pseudo button names for swipe gestures. Also, sway itself would
not handle swipes when executed while the pointer was above a bar.
Add the necessary handling for three- and four-finger swipe pointer
gestures in swaybar. Cancel ongoing swipes when the pointer leaves the
bar as to not confuse successive swipes with focus changes inbetween
them. Add the pointer gestures protocol in client and server variants
to the meson build file to make the necessary definitions available.
Bind to the global interface on startup, instantiate a swipe gesture and
add a listener on seat setup as well as destroy it on seat shutdown.
Extend the sway-bar manual page as necessary.
Test-plan:
- add workspace switching to config like so:
bar bar-0 {
swaybar_command swaybar
bindsym release SWIPE_3_LEFT workspace prev_on_output
bindsym release SWIPE_4_RIGHT workspace next_on_output
bindsym --release SWIPE_3_LEFT exec yad --text foo
bindsym --release SWIPE_4_UP exec yad --text bar
}
- start sway and open two workspaces
- position pointer above a bar surface
- switch back and forth using horizontal three- and four-finger swipes,
observing that different finger counts are necessary per direction
- observe that the --release binding for left swipes is ignored because
there is an on-press binding already
- observe that the --release binding for upward swipes is honoured
because there is no on-press binding
- move pointer away from bar surface
- observe that switching by swipe no longer works
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
Only wl_pointer.motion was used to update pointer position, which would
cause issues if the pointer was not moved prior to wl_pointer.button.
This also fixes touch input through wl_pointer emulation, which fires
wl_pointer.button immediately after wl_pointer.enter.
Copied from a similar fix made to swaynag.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/6109
24e8ba048a did not take scaling into account.
The hotspot size used pixel coordinates, the absolute coordinates were logical,
and the relative coordinates were completely wrong.
This commit makes all coordinates use logical values. If
`"float_event_coords":true` is sent in the handshake message, coordinates are
sent as floating-point values.
The "scale" field is an integer containing the scale value.
Note: since strtoul() has no real error return code (both 0 and
ULONG_MAX may be returned on both success and failure), set errno=0
before calling strtoul().
If the XCURSOR_THEME and/or XCURSOR_SIZE environment variables are
set, use the theme and size they define.
If they're not set, use the same defaults as before (system default
theme, size=24).
This commit mostly duplicates the wlr_log functions, although
with a sway_* prefix. (This is very similar to PR #2009.)
However, the logging function no longer needs to be replaceable,
so sway_log_init's second argument is used to set the exit
callback for sway_abort.
wlr_log_init is still invoked in sway/main.c
This commit makes it easier to remove the wlroots dependency for
the helper programs swaymsg, swaybg, swaybar, and swaynag.
This modifies `bar_cmd_tray_bindsym` to use `get_mouse_bindsym` for
parsing mouse buttons. This also introduces `bar_cmd_tray_bindcode`,
which will use `get_mouse_bindcode` for parsing mouse buttons. Like with
sway bindings, the two commands are encapsulated in a single file to
maximize shared code.
This also modifies tray bindings to work off of events codes rather than
x11 buttons, which allows for any mouse buttons to be used.
For `get_bar_config`, `event_code` has been added to the `tray_bindings`
section and will include to event code for the button. If the event code
can be mapped to a x11 button, `input_code` will still be the x11 button
number. Otherwise, `input_code` will be `0`.
This modifies `bar_cmd_bindsym` to use `get_mouse_bindsym` for parsing
mouse buttons. This also introduces `cmd_bar_bindcode`, which will use
`get_mouse_bindcode` for parsing mouse buttons. Like sway bindings, the
two commands are encapsulated in a single file with shared code.
This also modifies swaybar to operate off of event codes rather than x11
button numbers, which allows for any mouse button to be used.
This introduces two new IPC properties:
- For `get_bar_config`, `event_code` has been added to the `bindings`
section and will include to event code for the button. If the event code
can be mapped to a x11 button, `input_code` will still be the x11 button
number. Otherwise, `input_code` will be `0`.
- Likewise for `click_events`, `event` has been added and will include
the event code for the button clicked. If the event code can be mapped
to a x11 button, `button` will still be the x11 button number.
Otherwise, `button` will be `0`.
evdev-proto is installed by a dependency, so some files have been missed:
In file included from ../sway/input/cursor.c:3:
/usr/local/include/libevdev-1.0/libevdev/libevdev.h:30:10: fatal error: 'linux/input.h' file not found
#include <linux/input.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../swaybar/i3bar.c:3:10: fatal error: 'linux/input-event-codes.h' file not found
#include <linux/input-event-codes.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This fixes a few issues with swaybar's cursor scaling:
1. The cursor scale is now changed when the output scale changes
2. The cursor scale is no longer bound by the max output scale when
swaybar is launched
3. Related to the previous item, the cursor is no longer tiny on low
scale outputs after the max output scale has changed
This also bumps up `wl_compositor` to version 4 to allow usage of
`wl_surface_damage_buffer`.