This commit adds a new komorebic command, monitor-index-preference,
which allows the user to set the index preference within the VecDeque of
monitors based on the "size" of a display.
This works as the size Rect identifies a unique display on the greater
virtual screen and persists across display connections and
disconnections unless the user deliberately changes the positioning of
the display monitor on the virtual screen.
When a new monitor is added to the state, the monitor preferences will
be checked, and if a preference exists, the new monitor will be inserted
at that index, otherwise, it will be pushed to the back of the VecDeque.
resolve#275
This commit ensures that the generated AHK library for komorebic uses
RunWait instead of Run, as the latter is asynchronous and can result in
an unexpected order of calls when used in a komorebi.ahk configuration
file.
re #269
this commit makes a small refactor to the way PostMessageW is used so now be able to handle the
returned bool, as well as adding a custom error message to WindowsApi::close_window and updating the
ahk generated library
#259
This commit adds a TCP listener that can be optionally exposed on a port
provided by the user using the --tcp-port flag. If the flag is not
provided, the TCP listener will not be started.
Client state is tracked using the connecting address, and clients are
purged if they send unrecognised messages.
A JSON Schema of the SocketMessage enum can be exported via komorebic
and be used to generate type definitions in various programming
languages.
This commit also makes some improvements to the handling of 'komorebic
start'.
The previous backoff approach was not working as once the Windows API
denies access to the process for any call, no amount of retries with the
same process id will result in approval.
Therefore, 'komorebic start' now checks if the process has been started,
and if it hasn't (ie. it has errored out because of an access denied
error), it will continue to restart the process until all the komorebi
startup calls to the Windows API succeed.
resolve#176
This commit moves the border window drawing logic into the WNDPROC
callback and uses BeginPaint -> Rectangle -> Endpaint to draw a
rectangle around the outside of the window in a specific colour that is
not black, which is used as the transparency colour with
SetLayeredWindowAttributes.
All of this results in a non-filled border rect and a much nicer
experience for users who are using transparency or translucent effects
on their windows.
This commit also introduces an optional second active border colour when
the user is focused on a stack of windows. If this is not set, the
default colour for single windows will be used.
Finally, a bunch of small issues relating to the border window staying
drawn on the screen even when there are no active windows on a workspace
have been addressed.
resolve#201
This commit introduces a new komorebi.sample.ahk in the repository root,
as well as adding the latest generated versions of komorebic.lib.ahk and
komorebi.generated.ahk.
Pushing new users to use the AHK library by default will significantly
simplify the process of building a new configuration, and including the
application-specific configuration generated from the configuration
repository will result in a better first impression of komorebi where
more and more applications "just work".
This new sample is focused on setting a few sane configuration defaults,
and as few keybinds as possible, really just enough to allow the user to
switch focus and move windows around. This significantly reduces the
possibility of the first-time user accidentally triggering a command
that leaves them confused, frustrated and would probably end in them
killing the komorebi.exe proc from the task manager.
The new sample configuration will no longer be bundled with scoop
starting from the next release, which is also expected to introduce
support for installation via winget.
Instead, instructions have been added for users to download the latest
example configuration and generated libs from GitHub in the getting
started section.
resolve#62