Some users may want to switch buttons on their input devices, turns out
libinput already supports it. Let's add a support for it in our config.
Signed-off-by: Michał Winiarski <knr@hardline.pl>
Fixes#819. If workspace is focused and command 'move container to
workspace/output' is issued, workspace child containers are wrapped in a
new container and moved according to command.
When workspace_auto_back_and_forth is enabled, workspaces get switched
twice with previously mentioned command, which is not the expected
behavior.
Removes one redundant creation of previous workspace.
Replace `update_view_border()` with `update_container_border()`. The latter
should handle both the case where the container is a view or if the container
has children.
Deeply nested containers which had their layouts changed didn't update
their actual_geometry, this messed up their child containers. Those got
width and height of 0, which was then decreased for stacked/tabbed
containers by title height. Underflow ensued, these containers suddenly
had height 4294967273. In short, not updating actual_geometry didn't
play nicely with nested containers.
Previously, cmd_kill only closed a focused view, while containers were
not affected. Now it closes all views that are children of the focused
container.
Tabbed/stacked containers are now created only if a view is present on
the workspace. If a view is created on previously empty tabbed/stacked
workspace, it gets wrapped in a container.
Values cannot be negative or 0; if so uses the default 75x50.
Uses the same syntax as i3: floating_minimum_size <width> x <height>, although the x can be anything.
when creating a new output, move to that output all extant workspaces
that are assigned to that output.
(unrelated) remove comment that was no longer applicable, fix spacing in
an assignment