In particular, this fixes a crash that can happen if a client is made
non-fullscreen and then, while that transaction is ongoing, made
fullscreen again.
Notably, we no longer call both wlr_output_test and wlr_output_commit
when applying an output config, which seems to fix or workaround an
occasional crash since updating to wlroots 0.15.0.
Currently river will place the surface at the top or left edge if
opposing anchors are set without a 0 width/height. Instead, center
the surface between the anchors.
We currently don't properly handle xdg surface geometry of the parent,
which causes popups to render partially off-screen in some cases.
GTK4 clients such as easyeffects seem to trigger this issue reliably.
I thought this should be fine as river won't yield to the event loop
when Seat.deinit() is called before the wlroots seat is destroyed, but
a segfault on exit has been reported with a stack trace mentioning
wlr_seat_destroy(). Let's hope this clears that up.
The new code to dedup XcursorManager.setCursorImage() calls for
efficiency currently doesn't handle clients setting the cursor properly.
This commit corrects this oversight.
This patch allows to focus outputs by clicking on the empty background and by
clicking on layer surfaces without keyboard interactivity. This makes it
possible to use the cursor to focus outputs with no visible views.
This also fixes problems with pointer interactive layer surfaces (for example
launchers and docks) on non-focused outputs.
Currently wlroots sends use the drag destroy event before sending the
wl_data_device.leave event to the client, which makes things a bit
awkward. My patch fixing this has been merged to wlroots master so we
can remove this when upgrading to wlroots 0.15, but until then this
workaround will fix the issue.
This doesn't really matter that much as unrecognized options will still
trigger a help message to be printed, but -h is much more standard so
lets make the predictable choice here while sticking to only single '-'
flags.
mpv for example has key bindings to set the window size to a multiple of
the video resolution. This is a valid use case for client-size resizing
of the view and river should respect this if the view is floating.
This greatly improves the UX of this feature, as views moving under a
stationary cursor (as happens during the zoom command for example) will
no longer trigger focus change.
Currently the implementation treats the x/y coordinates of
View.State.box as layout coordinates instead of output-relative. This
causes issues when using an output not at 0,0.
Layout generators are generally pretty fast. The timeout is only reached when
the generator is faulty / stuck. In that case, freezing for 1 second is simply
bad UX.
Currently the view destruction sequence is started as soon as a view
is unmapped. However, this is incorrect as a client may map the view
again instead of destroying it.
Instead, only start the view destruction sequence when the underlying
xdg toplevel or xwayland surface is destroyed.
Currently if destroy() is called while a subsurface is mapped a dangling
commit listener is left behind. This is obivously a problem, so check if
the subsurface is mapped in destroy() and remove the listener if needed.
Currently if another configure is in flight after the one we are
tracking the serial of and the client acks the second configure as well
(or only the second configure) before committing, we will never realize
the configure we are tracking has been acked.
Instead, listen for the ack_configure signal and set a bool that we can
check on surface commit.
This probably isn't an issue that would actually be hit by well behaved
clients as river doesn't send redundant configure events. However,
having correct code is always better even if it's slightly more complex.