This commit lets the 'move' command apply to floating containers as well
as tiled ones. The command may be appended with a number of pixels and
then optionally the string `px` (like '10 px') in order to move the
container more or fewer than the standard ten pixels.
This fixes issue #733. Now if the user focuses output right but is at
the rightmost monitor, the focus will wrap the the leftmost monitor.
This commit adds a new function, swayc_opposite_output, which selects
the opposite output given a position and a direction. Now, when calling
output_by_name, we first check if there is an adjacent output to switch
to. If that fails, we call swayc_opposite_output to handle wrapping.
- added L_AUTO_FIRST/LAST instead of using explicit layouts.
- when switching between auto layout that don't share the same major axis, invert the
width/height of their child views to preserve their relative proportions.
For workspace containers, swayc_change_layout also changes ->layout alongside
->workspace_layout when it's a sensible thing to do. There is an additional test
for 'layout toggle' command which ensures that containers will be tiled
horizontally after toggling from tabbed or stacked.
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>
Add swayc_change_layout function, which changes either layout or
workspace_layout, depending on the container type. Workspace being
always L_HORIZ makes this much more i3-compatible.