A receptacle is an unfocusable empty leaf node.
Receptacles are used for building a tree without creating windows.
Example:
bspc node -i
bspc node @/ -p east -i
bspc node @/2 -p north -i
bspc rule -a Abc:abc -o node=@/1
bspc rule -a Ijk:ijk -o node=@/2/1
bspc rule -a Xyz:xyz -o node=@/2/2
Fixes#259.
Stacking now involves 3 layers: BELOW, NORMAL and ABOVE.
In each layers, floating windows are stacked above tiled windows.
The *stack* function is now extremely simple: it just inserts an item in
a sorted list, relying on *stack_cmp* to compare clients.
Fullscreen windows are no longer special.
Because many clients (e.g. termite) prevent us (maybe unknowingly) from
capturing motion events on their windows, we're forced to create a
window for this sole purpose.
Grabbing the pointer isn't an option, because it forces us to consider
some of the enter notify events we should be ignoring.
- Expand `underlying_monitor` into `monitor_from_client` to avoid
passing a NULL pointer to `translate_client`.
- Remove the `fit_monitor` setting (use the `--center` rule effect
instead).
- Don't remap a window in it's last location (node invisibility would be
the proper way to do this).
- Call `translate_client` after configure requests.
The last desktop and monitor are now deduced from the history.
The stacking order is now independent from the history of the focused
nodes: this prevents hacks on both sides.
All windows are now considered in the stacking algorithm: it prevents
tiled windows from one monitor to appear above the floating windows of
another monitor.
Transfered windows are stacked below the windows of the same kind.
This rewrite is based on a TODO comment for the *stack_refresh*
function of *awesome*:
It might be worth stopping to restack everyone and only stack `c'
relatively to the first matching in the list.
And on the concept of relative stacking (via XDG_CONFIG_WINDOW_SIBLING).
Additionally the `adaptative_raise` setting was removed because it
became obsolete when the choice was made of not raising windows when
focusing via `focus_follows_pointer`.
Windows of type *desktop* are now supported (but not managed).
The new message syntax:
- Provides 10 commands instead of 60.
- Allows multiple actions to be applied in one call.
The client now returns an non zero exit code when a message fails.
The `is_adjacent` function now handles vacant nodes.
When a window is killed, the unmap event is never fired leaving a hole
in the layout. This commit closes that hole by manually calling arrange
after killing.