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 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
This commit adds two new komorebic commands to quicksave and quickload
BSP layouts with custom resize dimensions. The quicksave file is stored
at ${Env:TEMP}/komorebi.quicksave.json, and is a Vec<Option<Rect>>
serialized to JSON.
If a user tries to quickload without a quicksave file being present, an
error will be logged.
At this point there is only one quicksave file which will always be
overwritten whenever the quicksave command is called. Both commands will
only operate on the focused workspace of the focused monitor.
This means that you can quicksave a layout on one workspace, and then
quickload it onto multiple other workspaces (individually) on the same
or other monitors.
If the number of elements in the deserialized Vec is greater than the
number of containers on a workspace, the Vec will be truncated when
Workspace.update is run, and similarly if the number of elements is less
than the number of containers on a workspace, the Vec will be extended
by the difference using None values.
resolve#39
Following the changes I witnessed in the invisible window border size
following an OS update, this commit makes the invisible border offset
configurable via a new komorebic command 'invisible-borders'.
When sending a new set of invisible border offset dimensions via
komorebic, a full retile across all monitors will take place after the
new values have been set.
The default values have been set to what is currently correct for my
machine, and will likely be updated again in the same way in the future
if further changes occur in subsequent OS updates.
This commit also updates some dependencies to their latest releases, and
removes from the CI workflow a line that attempts to delete the
rustup-init.exe binary after installation which has been causing builds
to fail.
resolve#35
Applications like Spotify and Discord draw over the default invisible
borders of Windows 10, which means that when komorebi is setting their
positions, the offset is always off by the amount of pixels of the
invisible borders on each side.
This commit makes it possible to identify applications that have
overflowing borders so that they can be handled appropriately by the
window manager.
This commit also takes the opportunity to consolidate the tray and multi
window identifiers into a single vector instead of spreading them across
multiple vectors by identifier type.
resolve#32
This commit adds an optional flag to allow users to select the focus
follows mouse implementation that they wish to use (komorebi or
windows). The flag defaults to komorebi.
The ahk-derive crate has been updated to enable the generation of
wrappers fns that require flags.
I pushed the ffm check up to listen_for_movements() so that we don't
even try to listen to the next event from the message loop unless
komorebi-flavoured ffm is enabled.
re #7
Decided there should be a quick way to toggle the native ffm
functionality, it gets especially annoying when trying to click drop
downs from the system tray etc.
re #7
This commit pushes as much of the generation logic as possible to the
derive-ahk crate, so that when it is used in komorebic, we only need to
do an as_bytes() call to prepare it for being written to a file.
Besides that, this commit changes the generation command name to
'ahk-library' for clarity, and adds both additional samples and
instructions in the readme file and Scoop post-install hook.