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Michael Stapelberg
4976fa3350 con_set_layout: always use the parent container, handle workspaces properly
Previously, in case 'layout stacked' (for example) had been called
interactively, con_set_layout would be called with focused->parent,
while with for_window, it’d be called on the actual matching container.

This difference in behavior was the cause for the inability to use
'for_window [class="XTerm"] layout tabbed', which now works \o/, but
more on that below.

The change also allows us to handle the case of the user selecting a
CT_WORKSPACE container properly, that is, by using the special case and
creating a new split container on the workspace which gets all the
contents, but a new layout.

Now, before you are enthusiastic about the change and try to use
for_window magic in your config file, keep in mind: The 'layout' command
acts on the parent split container. That is, when using a line such as
this one:

    for_window [class="XTerm"] layout tabbed

…and opening an XTerm when on a workspace with one single other window,
the whole workspace will be set tabbed (just as previously when you
opened an XTerm and sent 'layout tabbed' manually).

Therefore, to open XTerm in its own tabbed split container, you need to
split before:

    for_window [class="XTerm"] split v, layout tabbed

The comma here is important! It says that the second command should not
be treated as an entirely unrelated command, but it should also relate
the matching window (while it does work with a ';', that is prone to
race-conditions and should be avoided).

fixes #358
2012-09-05 00:22:38 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg
de94f6da1a Introduce splith/splitv layouts, remove orientation
With this commit, the "default" layout is replaced by the splith and
splitv layouts. splith is equivalent to default with orientation
horizontal and splitv is equivalent to default with orientation
vertical.

The "split h" and "split v" commands continue to work as before, they
split the current container and you will end up in a split container
with layout splith (after "split h") or splitv (after "split v").

To change a splith container into a splitv container, use either "layout
splitv" or "layout toggle split". The latter command is used in the
default config as mod+l (previously "layout default"). In case you have
"layout default" in your config file, it is recommended to just replace
it by "layout toggle split", which will work as "layout default" did
before when pressing it once, but toggle between horizontal/vertical
when pressing it repeatedly.

The rationale behind this commit is that it’s cleaner to have all
parameters that influence how windows are rendered in the layout itself
rather than having a special parameter in combination with only one
layout. This enables us to change existing split containers in all cases
without breaking existing features (see ticket #464). Also, users should
feel more confident about whether they are actually splitting or just
changing an existing split container now.

As a nice side-effect, this commit brings back the "layout toggle"
feature we once had in i3 version 3 (see the userguide).

AFAIK, it is safe to use in-place restart to upgrade into versions
after this commit (switching to an older version will break your layout,
though).

Fixes #464
2012-08-04 03:13:24 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg
f0b56c5e98 parser: reorder v/h/vertical/horizontal
This eliminates an error message upon split horizontal which did not
occur in older i3 versions. The command itself worked just fine.
2012-06-10 17:56:28 +02:00
Michael Stapelberg
ed2bcc15e3 Merge branch 'master' into next 2012-02-07 17:42:58 -05:00
Michael Stapelberg
0fc459892e Bugfix: Properly split when the current container is alone within a stacked/tabbed con (+test) (Thanks aksr)
Fixes: #630
2012-02-07 17:42:35 -05:00
Maik Fischer
475dc3c532 testcases: use open_window everywhere 2011-11-23 20:33:44 +00:00
Michael Stapelberg
ae1ab9eb27 tests: rename files (00x-*.t is basic stuff, >=100-*.t are tests using IPC) 2011-10-08 14:38:50 +01:00