Merge pull request #3090 from RedSoxFan/resize-set-improved

resize set: implement width and height keywords
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Drew DeVault 2018-11-08 14:39:20 -05:00 committed by GitHub
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2 changed files with 46 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ static struct cmd_results *resize_set_tiled(struct sway_container *con,
}
if (height->unit == RESIZE_UNIT_PX) {
resize_tiled(con, height->amount - con->height,
RESIZE_AXIS_HORIZONTAL);
RESIZE_AXIS_VERTICAL);
}
}
@ -538,34 +538,45 @@ static struct cmd_results *resize_set_floating(struct sway_container *con,
/**
* resize set <args>
*
* args: <width> [px|ppt] <height> [px|ppt]
* args: [width] <width> [px|ppt]
* : height <height> [px|ppt]
* : [width] <width> [px|ppt] [height] <height> [px|ppt]
*/
static struct cmd_results *cmd_resize_set(int argc, char **argv) {
struct cmd_results *error;
if ((error = checkarg(argc, "resize", EXPECTED_AT_LEAST, 2))) {
if ((error = checkarg(argc, "resize", EXPECTED_AT_LEAST, 1))) {
return error;
}
const char *usage = "Expected 'resize set <width> <height>'";
const char *usage = "Expected 'resize set [width] <width> [px|ppt]' or "
"'resize set height <height> [px|ppt]' or "
"'resize set [width] <width> [px|ppt] [height] <height> [px|ppt]'";
// Width
struct resize_amount width;
int num_consumed_args = parse_resize_amount(argc, argv, &width);
argc -= num_consumed_args;
argv += num_consumed_args;
if (width.unit == RESIZE_UNIT_INVALID) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, "resize", usage);
struct resize_amount width = {0};
if (argc >= 2 && !strcmp(argv[0], "width") && strcmp(argv[1], "height")) {
argc--; argv++;
}
if (!argc) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, "resize", usage);
if (strcmp(argv[0], "height")) {
int num_consumed_args = parse_resize_amount(argc, argv, &width);
argc -= num_consumed_args;
argv += num_consumed_args;
if (width.unit == RESIZE_UNIT_INVALID) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, "resize set", usage);
}
}
// Height
struct resize_amount height;
num_consumed_args = parse_resize_amount(argc, argv, &height);
argc -= num_consumed_args;
argv += num_consumed_args;
if (height.unit == RESIZE_UNIT_INVALID) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, "resize", usage);
struct resize_amount height = {0};
if (argc) {
if (argc >= 2 && !strcmp(argv[0], "height")) {
argc--; argv++;
}
int num_consumed_args = parse_resize_amount(argc, argv, &height);
argc -= num_consumed_args;
argv += num_consumed_args;
if (width.unit == RESIZE_UNIT_INVALID) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, "resize set", usage);
}
}
// If 0, don't resize that dimension

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@ -210,11 +210,23 @@ set|plus|minus <amount>
percentage points. If the units are omitted, floating containers are resized
in px and tiled containers by ppt. _amount_ will default to 10 if omitted.
*resize set* <width> [px|ppt] <height> [px|ppt]
Sets the width and height of the currently focused container to _width_ and
_height_, specified in pixels or percentage points. If the units are
omitted, floating containers are resized in px and tiled containers by ppt.
If _width_ or _height_ is 0, no resize is done on that axis.
*resize set* height <height> [px|ppt]
Sets the height of the container to _height_, specified in pixels or
percentage points. If the units are omitted, floating containers are
resized in px and tiled containers by ppt. If _height_ is 0, the container
will not be resized.
*resize set* [width] <width> [px|ppt]
Sets the width of the container to _width_, specified in pixels or
percentage points. If the units are omitted, floating containers are
resized in px and tiled containers by ppt. If _width_ is 0, the container
will not be resized.
*resize set* [width] <width> [px|ppt] [height] <height> [px|ppt]
Sets the width and height of the container to _width_ and _height_,
specified in pixels or percentage points. If the units are omitted,
floating containers are resized in px and tiled containers by ppt. If
_width_ or _height_ is 0, the container will not be resized on that axis.
*scratchpad show*
Shows a window from the scratchpad. Repeatedly using this command will