Each tray client is directly reparented to the bar window. This saves us
the hassle of having to configure a basically useless tray window and
keeping its background pixmap in sync.
The only disadvantages are having to (un)map each client window
individually and calculating its position relative to the bar window
(which changes all the time) instead of relative to the tray window
(which only changes when clients are added/removed).
Closes: #1526Closes: #314
* debug log
* semi-working prototype. works on the left and the center but not on the right
* fixes formatting
* fixes tests
* - fixed tray_width_change signal
- implements suggestions
* - fixes error with tray positioning
* - tries to fix tests. Does not work
* - fixes tests
* - implemented suggestions
* reverted formatting in comake and doc
* - changed unique_ptr to const reference
* - fixed formatting errors in code
* - actually fixed formatting(ran clang-format)
* - implemented suggestions
* - Added CHANGELOG.md entry(not sure about wording)
* - removed bar_settings from tray_manager::setup
* - fixed issue from rebase
* - fixed issue with tests from rebase
* implemented suggestions
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
`-Wdeprecated-copy` found this copy-assignment operator, which it
complains about. Since it is just `= default`, we should be able to
remove both it and the default constructor, making the struct just its
data members.
When polybar is remapped (either through IPC or something like xdo
show), openbox positions it somewhere on the screen using the same
positioning algorithm as it would for regular windows.
If the position and size is set in the WM_SIZE_HINTS atom, openbox will
respect the position and size declared by the window.
Fixes#2021
This adds a new `tray-foreground` config option, and uses it instead of
the `tray-background` setting to build up the `_NET_SYSTEM_TRAY_COLORS`
property. I'm pretty sure that the previous behavior was a mistake (this
was introduced in 94298741b6 which is a
pretty large diff). For me and some other people, this results in a
black icon being drawn on top of a black background, which is pretty
useless! I would say that this diff fixes
https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2235. Note: the old code dealt
with `unsigned int` and maxed values out at 0xff. The new code deals
with `uint16_t` and maxes values out at 0xffff. I haven't found the
relevant documentation to justify this change, but from manually
testing, I'm pretty confident this is the right change.
This all matches pretty closely with this code from i3:
[`i3bar/src/xcb.c::init_tray_colors`
code](43e805a00d/i3bar/src/xcb.c (L1490-L1522)),
which you can see also uses the bar's foreground color and maxes values
out at 0xffff, not 0xff.
If you merge this up, I think we should also update
https://github.com/polybar/polybar/wiki/Configuration#bar-settings to
mention the new settings.
Fixes#2235
* build: Add -Wsuggest-override
We should always use the override specifier when overriding virtual
functions. This helps prevent errors when a subclass tries to create a
function with the same name as a virtual function in a super-class but
with a different purpose.
* clang-format
* Upload logs on failure
* Add override to unsupported.hpp
* cmake: Make -Wsuggest-override flag conditional
* Add variant support to xkeyboard layout label
Solves #316
* Run style checks, I guess?
* Add comment
* Return nothing if there is no variant
* Update CHANGELOG
Before the module would just try to evenly distribute desktops
(workspaces) among the viewports.
But since `_NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT` actually maps desktops to viewports,
we can use that information to assign workspaces to the right viewport.
Fixes#1849Fixes#1764
Before it would only reload if the size changed and even that was
reliable since the method relied on the order of the monitor list.
Now if the monitor list differs in any way (pos, dimension, primary,
output, name) a reload is issued
Because of how monitors are removed inside the loop and depending on the
monitor order a cloned monitor may be assigned a width of 0 but is never
actually removed resulting in polybar saying the bar is out of bounds
Fixes#1794
Premature optimization that tried to cache monitors but the cache did
not take into account the parameter values.
The call `get_monitors(..., ..., false, true);` would get all connected
and unconncected monitors a subsequent call
`get_monitors(..., ..., true, false);` would get back the same list of
monitors even though it requested only connected monitors.
Additionally `get_monitors` is never called periodically so the
optimization really didn't help much.
Fixes compilation under GCC 9
The default copy constructor implicit generation is deprecated by C++ standard.
The window& operator=(const xcb_window_t win); operator seems to be useless.
Fixes#1728
Ref jaagr/xpp#16