river: add fullscreen rule

This commit adds a fullscreen rule for configuring
whether the view should be drawn fullscreen on start up.

The actions "fullscreen" and "no-fullscreen" map to the two
possible state of a view and semantically operate on the same
rule list. The behavior of adding, deleting and listing rules
follows that of float and ssd.
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polykernel
2023-11-06 10:53:44 -05:00
parent a0ea456ab2
commit 2b463c9e4d
6 changed files with 34 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -88,10 +88,10 @@ complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from unmap'
complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from attach-mode' -n '__fish_riverctl_complete_arg 2' -a 'top bottom'
complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from focus-follows-cursor' -n '__fish_riverctl_complete_arg 2' -a 'disabled normal always'
complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from set-cursor-warp' -n '__fish_riverctl_complete_arg 2' -a 'disabled on-output-change on-focus-change'
complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from list-rules' -n '__fish_riverctl_complete_arg 2' -a 'float ssd tag output position dimensions'
complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from list-rules' -n '__fish_riverctl_complete_arg 2' -a 'float ssd tag output position dimensions fullscreen'
# Options and subcommands for 'rule-add' and 'rule-del'
set -l rule_actions float no-float ssd csd tag output position dimensions
set -l rule_actions float no-float ssd csd tag output position dimensions fullscreen no-fullscreen
complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from rule-add rule-del' -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $rule_actions" -n 'not __fish_seen_argument -o app-id' -o 'app-id' -r
complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from rule-add rule-del' -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $rule_actions" -n 'not __fish_seen_argument -o title' -o 'title' -r
complete -c riverctl -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from rule-add rule-del' -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $rule_actions" -n 'test (math (count (commandline -opc)) % 2) -eq 0' -a "$rule_actions"