Feature: window fences
samuel
samuel.verstraete at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 12:17:15 CEST 2022
Enrico, you have an example on how i could set this up?
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 5:08 PM Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <
lkml at metux.net> wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I've like to announce another feature that I've implemented recently:
>
> https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/-/merge_requests/59
>
> Window fences:
> ---------------
>
> * user can define "fences", regions on screen (via xfconf) where clients
> are maximized into (instead of whole monitor)
> * fences optionally can be configured to auto-maximize the window if is
> moved in
> * behavior outside any fences (or when no fence configured) remains
> unchanged
> * current fence is communicated by window property
> * clients can switch to another fence (or outside) updating the the
> window property
> * initial fence can be configured by window policy
>
> Rationale: allows somewhat similar behavior like tiling, but with more
> flexibility:
>
> * mixed w/ floating windows
> * fence regions can defined arbitrarily and by fixed geometry
> * easy to configure automatically w/o manual intervention (CASC, auto-
> provisioners, ...)
> * clients can be put into certain regions (w/o extra client side
> support)
> * via policies (see my previous mail), this can be defined via window
> class, title, window type, etc
>
> Further work (planned / WIP):
>
> * auto-provisioning of fences by monitor or split-monitor
> * dynamic reconfiguration (eg. on monitor failure or replacement), incl.
> * auto-repositioning (on fence reconfiguration)
> * fence switch via window menu
> * optional permanent border markings
> * interactive configuration UI
>
> If you like it, feel free to leave your thumb up.
>
>
> --mtx
>
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