This commit introduces a change to allow users to set a custom
configuration directory for Komorebi to address concerns about $HOME
getting cluttered.
The custom directory can be set with the environment variable
$Env:KOMOREBI_CONFIG_HOME (this should probably be done in $PROFILE).
If this variable is not set, komorebi will default to using
the $HOME directory.
resolve#61
This commit addresses issues that users have been faced with when
installing komorebi with scoop, which resulted in komorebi exiting
almost immediately without providing any feedback as to what had
happened.
Scoop launches komorebi using an exe shim of the same name, which
results in two komorebi.exe named processes running at the same time.
This situation then fails the startup check which attempts to ensure
that only one instance of komorebi.exe ever runs at any given time.
The process startup check has been updated to allow for two komorebi.exe
named processes to be running if one of them is recognised as a Scoop
shim process.
fix#95
This update ensures that whenever a new float rule is added, the focused
workspaces on all monitors will be checked to see if there are any
currently managed windows which match that rule. If so, the matching
window(s) will be removed from the workspace and the workspace will be
updated.
Matching windows on non-focused workspaces will not be removed, as these
windows may be hidden, and removing them could result in these windows
being inaccessible, requiring them to be killed before they can be
relaunched
fix#93
This commit adds a new komorebic command to move the entire focused
workspace and all managed windows and containers to a target monitor
index. Windows that have been excluded from management using various
rules will not be moved as they are not tracked in the window manager
state.
resolve#88
This commit ensures that errors are sent to komorebic in response to the
state command if they occur, so that komorebic is not left hanging
indefinitely waiting for a successful response that will never come.
This commit fixes a regression introduced in
85fe20ebba, where running komorebi before
creating and interacting with virtual desktops via the task view on
Windows 10 would cause komorebi to panic when it could not find the
CurrentVirtualDesktop key in the registry, as it only gets populated
after interacting with virtual desktops via the task view in a new
session.
This commit adds a new command which allows the focusing of workspaces
on monitors other than the currently focused monitor by specifying a
monitor index.
Sending this command to komorebi will make the target monitor index the
currently focused monitor.
resolve#85
This commit refactors the validations that ensure that only commands and
events originating on the same virtual desktop that komorebi was started
on are managed.
This was previously handled by the winvd crate which relied on
undocumented APIs that broke as of Windows 11. This method, while not
very elegant, seems like the best solution for now.
In short, komorebi checks the registry (which has different paths on
Win10 and Win11...) to keep track of the current virtual desktop id.
This is problematic because we just end up comparing byte arrays, and
there is no meaningful representation of the ids that are being
compared, not even a GUID. Nevertheless, it works and it ensures that
komorebi is limited to operating on a single virtual desktop.
resolve#77
This commit adds a command to let the user decide if they want windows
to be hidden with SW_HIDE or minimized with SW_MINIMIZE when workspaces
are changed or window container stacks are cycled.
After a modest amount of local testing, SW_MINIMIZE does not appear to
introduce any regressions, and given that alt-tabbing is a common
workflow on Windows, it makes sense to have minimizing be the default
setting to ease the onboarding experience for new users.
resolve#72
This commit adds OPContainerClass and IHWindowClass to the
FLOAT_IDENTIFIERS global vec, to ignore by default the extra invisible
input and output handling windows created by mstsc.exe when WSL is
launched on Windows 11.
fix#74
This commit ensures that when a window is dragged over another window container while
WindowContainerBehaviour::Append is set, the window will be removed from its current
container and appended to the target container instead of swapping the positions of the two
containers, as would be the case for WindowContainerBehaviour::Create.
re #72
This commit introduces a new command, toggle-new-window-behaviour, which
can be used to toggle how new windows on the screen will be handled.
The default setting is to add a new window in a dedicated container, but
when toggled, new windows will be stacked on top of the currently
focused window container.
This can be useful if you only want to use a certain number of columns,
and when you have enough windows on the screen for them, you can toggle
the new window behaviour to start appending to the existing column
stacks.
This commit also fixes a bug where stacked windows being closed did
cause the next window underneath in the stack to be shown.
re #72
This commit allows the resize-axis cmd on Axis::Horizontal to operate on
the Primary column of a CustomLayout.
Note that this will only operate on a CustomLayout that has met the
window count threshold to enable the tertiary column. If it has not, the
layout will render as DefaultLayout::Columns, which does not support the
resize-axis cmd.
This commit adds a command to set the resize delta used under the hood
by the resize-edge and resize-axis commands. The resize delta defaults
to 50 pixels as was hard-coded previously.
This commit updates a number of komorebic subcommand names while
maintaining their old names as aliases in order to preserve backwards
compatibility.
Resize becomes ResizeEdge, to complement ResizeAxis, and all of the
commands for saving and loading BSP resize adjustments (QuickSave,
QuickLoad, Save, Load) are now post-fixed with "Resize" in order to make
it clear that these commands are not related to custom layout saving and
loading.
This commit adds a new command to resize by axis. Resizing is still
limited to the BSP layout. This command is intended to be bound to mouse
wheel up and down events, with different modified keys determining the
axis to operate on.
This commit ensures that when a window is dragged across a monitor
boundary, the ownership of the window container will be transferred to
the target monitor's currently focused workspace.
In order to achieve this, a new WindowManagerEvent variant has been
added, MoveResizeStart, which will store an optional pending_move_op on
the WindowManager struct. This must be consumed at the beginning of the
handler for MoveResizeEnd.
This is necessary because as soon as the window is dragged across a
monitor boundary, an event is sent (and handled) to update the currently
focused monitor and workspace as the target monitor and workspace, and
we still need to have the information about the original monitor,
workspace and container in order to make comparisons and ultimately
remove the origin container to be able to transfer it.
fix#58