There were two main issues with fmtlib and C++20 mode:
- `fmt::format` defaults to compile-time argument checking and requires
using `fmt::runtime(format_string)` to bypass that.
- `std::format` implementation introduces conflicting declarations and
we have to specify the namespace for all `format`/`format_to` calls.
for users who do not utilize any form of "workspace prev/next" commands,
it can be very handle to sort the workspaces alphabetically.
this commit adds a new "alphabetical_sort" to the `sway/workspaces`
module which allows the module to alway sort workspaces alphabetically.
this docs are updated to warn the user of the implications involved.
Signed-off-by: Louis DeLosSantos <louis.delos@gmail.com>
Ensure that sway workspaces are always displayed in the same order as
used internally by sway. The previous sorting code always sorted
unnumbered workspaces lexicographically. This isn't the order used by
sway internally. Therefore, commands such as "workspace next" might have
jumped arbitrarily in waybar.
This commit reworks the sorting code such that the internal order is
always obeyed. Additionally, numbered persistent workspaces are inserted
at their natural position at the front of the workspace list while
unnumbered ones are appended. This should match the expectations of
workspace ordering known from sway's behavior.
The changes make the configuration property "numeric-first" unnecessary
as this will always be the case now. There's also no reasonable way
around this behavior now. Otherwise, persistent workspaces would jump
around in the visual representation as soon as they become known to
sway.
Fixes#802
GDK Wayland backend can emit two events for mouse scroll: one is a
GDK_SCROLL_SMOOTH and the other one is an emulated scroll event with
direction. We only receive emulated events on a window, thus it is not
possible to handle these in a module and stop propagation.
Ignoring emulated events should be safe since those are duplicates of
smooth scroll events anyways.
Fixes#386
In sway/workspaces, just like disable-scroll turns on/off the ability to
change workspaces by scrolling the mouse add disable-click that turns
on/off the ability to change workspaces by clicking.
Previously, clicking on the same workspace you were on would throw you
to another workspace if `workspace_auto_back_and_forth yes` was
specified in your sway config. This also fixes workspace output moving
misbehaving and doing the same.
Sway provides the workspace "num" property which is an integer number of
the workspace, i.e., workspace "3" -> 3 and also "3dev" -> "3". This
commit uses this property to sort the workspaces, which makes sense when
persistent workspaces or all-output is specified. This commit also adds
a new configuration option, whether the numeric workspaces come in front
or after workspaces that have non-numeric name.
All workspace buttons that are visible on the same output as the current waybar can be styled with the `current_output` css class.
This is really only useful in combination with the `"all-outputs":
true`. Then the workspaces that are on the current output can be styled
differently than the workspace on other outputs, while all are visible
in the waybar.
Ipc destructor closes socket and thus wakes up SleeperThread which was
waiting for socket data in Ipc::handleEvent.
Ipc::handleEvent then proceeds with sending signal to already destroyed
object, causing heap-use-after-free Address Sanitizer error.
Previously, any and all scroll events were interpreted as reason to switch
workspaces. This resulted in twitchy behaviour, where the scrolling was
practically unusable.
Now, we pool all scroll values, and only scroll if the value is larger than the
new config option "smooth-scrolling-threshold". If this option is not set, the
behaviour is unchanged.