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-- Quake like console on top
-- Similar to:
-- http://git.sysphere.org/awesome-configs/tree/scratch/drop.lua
-- But uses a different implementation. The main difference is that we
-- are able to detect the Quake console from its name
-- (QuakeConsoleNeedsUniqueName by default).
-- Use:
-- local quake = require("quake")
-- local quakeconsole = {}
-- for s = 1, screen.count() do
-- quakeconsole[s] = quake({ terminal = config.terminal,
-- height = 0.3,
-- screen = s })
-- end
-- config.keys.global = awful.util.table.join(
-- config.keys.global,
-- awful.key({ modkey }, "`",
-- function () quakeconsole[mouse.screen]:toggle() end)
-- If you have a rule like "awful.client.setslave" for your terminals,
-- ensure you use an exception for
-- QuakeConsoleNeedsUniqueName. Otherwise, you may run into problems
-- with focus.
local setmetatable = setmetatable
local string = string
local awful = require("awful")
local capi = { mouse = mouse,
screen = screen,
client = client,
timer = timer }
-- I use a namespace for my modules...
module("quake")
local QuakeConsole = {}
-- Display
function QuakeConsole:display()
-- First, we locate the terminal
local client = nil
local i = 0
for c in awful.client.iterate(function (c)
-- c.name may be changed!
return c.instance == self.name
end,
nil, self.screen) do
i = i + 1
if i == 1 then
client = c
else
-- Additional matching clients, let's remove the sticky bit
-- which may persist between awesome restarts. We don't close
-- them as they may be valuable. They will just turn into a
-- classic terminal.
c.sticky = false
c.ontop = false
c.above = false
end
end
if not client and not self.visible then
-- The terminal is not here yet but we don't want it yet. Just do nothing.
return
end
if not client then
-- The client does not exist, we spawn it
awful.util.spawn(self.terminal .. " " .. string.format(self.argname, self.name),
false, self.screen)
return
end
-- Comptute size
local geom = capi.screen[self.screen].workarea
local width, height = self.width, self.height
if width <= 1 then width = geom.width * width end
if height <= 1 then height = geom.height * height end
local x, y
if self.horiz == "left" then x = geom.x
elseif self.horiz == "right" then x = geom.width + geom.x - width
else x = geom.x + (geom.width - width)/2 end
if self.vert == "top" then y = geom.y
elseif self.vert == "bottom" then y = geom.height + geom.y - height
else y = geom.y + (geom.height - height)/2 end
-- Resize
awful.client.floating.set(client, true)
client.border_width = 0
client.size_hints_honor = false
client:geometry({ x = x, y = y, width = width, height = height })
-- Sticky and on top
client.ontop = true
client.above = true
client.skip_taskbar = true
client.sticky = true
-- This is not a normal window, don't apply any specific keyboard stuff
--client:buttons({})
--client:keys({})
-- Toggle display
if self.visible then
client.hidden = false
client:raise()
capi.client.focus = client
else
client.hidden = true
end
end
-- Create a console
function QuakeConsole:new(config)
-- The "console" object is just its configuration.
-- The application to be invoked is:
-- config.terminal .. " " .. string.format(config.argname, config.name)
config.terminal = config.terminal or "xterm" -- application to spawn
config.name = config.name or "QuakeConsoleNeedsUniqueName" -- window name
config.argname = config.argname or "-name %s" -- how to specify window name
-- If width or height <= 1 this is a proportion of the workspace
config.height = config.height or 0.25 -- height
config.width = config.width or 1 -- width
config.vert = config.vert or "top" -- top, bottom or center
config.horiz = config.horiz or "center" -- left, right or center
config.screen = config.screen or capi.mouse.screen
config.visible = config.visible or false -- Initially, not visible
local console = setmetatable(config, { __index = QuakeConsole })
capi.client.connect_signal("manage",
function(c)
if c.instance == console.name and c.screen == console.screen then
console:display()
end
end)
capi.client.connect_signal("unmanage",
function(c)
if c.instance == console.name and c.screen == console.screen then
console.visible = false
end
end)
-- "Reattach" currently running QuakeConsole. This is in case awesome is restarted.
local reattach = capi.timer { timeout = 0 }
reattach:connect_signal("timeout",
function()
reattach:stop()
console:display()
end)
reattach:start()
return console
end
-- Toggle the console
function QuakeConsole:toggle()
self.visible = not self.visible
self:display()
end
setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return QuakeConsole:new(...) end })