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commit ce625a6c2b450fb0031d78798cbdff39c28de30d
parent e9bde7ca1a091270ebe26fa4af7f5f21d7c71ba8
Author: Suraj N. Kurapati <sunaku@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun,  6 Aug 2006 18:36:04 -0700

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import	Ruby based config for wmii-3

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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/wmii.rb b/wmii.rb @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +# Ruby interface to WMII. + +require 'find' + +module Wmii + # Writes the given content to the given WM path, and returns +true+ if the operation was successful. + def Wmii.write aPath, aContent + begin + IO.popen("wmiir write #{aPath}", 'w') do |io| + puts "wmiir: writing '#{aContent}' into '#{aPath}'" if $DEBUG + io.write aContent + end + rescue Errno::EPIPE + return false + end + + $? == 0 + end + + # Reads the filenames from a long listing of the given WM path. + def Wmii.readList aPath + `wmiir read #{aPath}`.scan(/\S+$/) + end + + # Shows the view with the given name. + def Wmii.showView aName + Wmii.write '/ctl', "view #{aName}" + end + + # Shows a WM menu with the given content and returns its output. + def Wmii.showMenu aContent + output = nil + + IO.popen('wmiimenu', 'r+') do |menu| + menu.write aContent + menu.close_write + + output = menu.read + end + + output + end + + # Shows the client which has the given ID. + def Wmii.showClient aClientId + `wmiir read /tags`.split.each do |view| + Wmii.readList("/#{view}").grep(/^\d+$/).each do |column| + Wmii.readList("/#{view}/#{column}").grep(/^\d+$/).each do |client| + if `wmiir read /#{view}/#{column}/#{client}/index` == aClientId + Wmii.showView view + Wmii.write '/view/ctl', "select #{column}" + Wmii.write "/view/sel/ctl", "select #{client}" + return + end + end + end + end + end + + # Changes the current view to an adjacent one (:left or :right). + def Wmii.cycleView aTarget + tags = `wmiir read /tags`.split + + curTag = `wmiir read /view/name` + curIndex = tags.index(curTag) + + newIndex = + case aTarget + when :right + curIndex + 1 + + when :left + curIndex - 1 + + else + return + + end % tags.length + + newTag = tags[newIndex] + + Wmii.showView newTag + end + + # Renames the given view and sends its clients along for the ride. + def Wmii.renameView aOld, aNew + Wmii.readList('/client').each do |id| + tags = `wmiir read /client/#{id}/tags` + + Wmii.write "/client/#{id}/tags", tags.gsub(aOld, aNew).squeeze('+') + end + end + + # Returns a list of program names available in the given paths. + def Wmii.findPrograms *aPaths + list = [] + + Find.find(*aPaths) do |f| + if File.executable?(f) && !File.directory?(f) + list << File.basename(f) + end + end + + list.uniq.sort + end +end diff --git a/wmiirc b/wmiirc @@ -1,263 +1,176 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# configure wmii +#!/usr/bin/ruby -w +# wmii-3 configuration, written in Ruby. -xwrite() { - file="$1"; shift - echo -n "$@" | wmiir write "$file" -} +$: << File.dirname(__FILE__) +require 'wmii' -proglist() { - ls -lL "$@" 2>/dev/null | awk 'NF>2 && $1 ~ /^[^d].*x/ {print $NF}' | sort -u -} -# Cycles through all available workspaces (the tags shown as buttons on wmiibar). -# @param . 'next' or 'prev' -cycleWs() { - # gather a list of available workspaces - local list=( $( wmiir read /tags | sort ) ) # sort because tags shown on wmiibar are sorted - local listLen=${#list[@]} - local listIndexMax=$(( listLen - 1 )) +# WM STARTUP +# give wmiiwm a chance to start and terminate other wmiirc +sleep 1 until Wmii.write('/event', "Start wmiirc\n") - # determine current workspace - local ws=$(wmiir read /view/name) +# UI CONFIGURATION +ENV['WMII_FONT'] = '-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--18-120-100-100-c-90-iso10646-1' +ENV['WMII_SELCOLORS']='#ffffff #285577 #4c7899' +ENV['WMII_NORMCOLORS']='#222222 #eeeeee #666666' - local wsIndex=0 i - for i in $( seq 0 $listIndexMax ); do - if test "${list[$i]}" = "$ws"; then - wsIndex=$i - break - fi - done +# WM CONFIGURATION +Wmii.write '/def/border', 2 +Wmii.write '/def/font', ENV['WMII_FONT'] +Wmii.write '/def/selcolors', ENV['WMII_SELCOLORS'] +Wmii.write '/def/normcolors', ENV['WMII_NORMCOLORS'] +Wmii.write '/def/colmode', 'default' +Wmii.write '/def/colwidth', 0 - # determine new workspace - local wsIndexNext=$(( (wsIndex + 1) % listLen )) - local wsIndexPrev=$(( wsIndex - 1 )) - (( wsIndexPrev < 0 )) && wsIndexPrev=$listIndexMax +# TAGGING RULES +Wmii.write '/def/rules', <<EOF +/QEMU.*/ -> ~ +/jEdit.*/ -> code +/Buddy List.*/ -> mail +/.*thunderbird.*/ -> mail +/Gimp.*/ -> gimp +/Dia.*/ -> dia +/MPlayer.*/ -> ~ +/xconsole.*/ -> ~ +/alsamixer.*/ -> ~ +/.*/ -> ! +/.*/ -> 1 +EOF - # cycle to new workspace - local wsIndexNew +# MISC CONFIGURATION +system 'xsetroot -solid "#333333"' +system 'status &' - case "$1" in - next) - wsIndexNew=$wsIndexNext ;; - prev) - wsIndexNew=$wsIndexPrev ;; - *) - wsIndexNew=$wsIndex ;; - esac +PROGRAM_MENU = Wmii.findPrograms(*ENV['PATH'].split(':')).join("\n") +ACTION_MENU = Wmii.findPrograms('/home/sun/dry/apps/wmii/etc/wmii-3', '~/.wmii-3').join("\n") - xwrite /ctl view "${list[$wsIndexNew]}" -} +# KEY CONFIGURATION +MODKEY='Mod1' +UP='t' +DOWN='n' +LEFT='h' +RIGHT='s' -MODKEY=Mod1 -UP=t -DOWN=n -LEFT=h -RIGHT=s +SELECT="#{MODKEY}-Control-" +SEND="#{SELECT}m," +SWAP="#{SELECT}w," +LAYOUT="#{SELECT}z," +MENU="#{SELECT}" +PROGRAM="#{SELECT}" -#WMII_FONT='-xos4-terminus-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-*-*-*' -WMII_FONT='-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--18-120-100-100-c-90-iso10646-1' -WMII_SELCOLORS='#ffffff #285577 #4c7899' -WMII_NORMCOLORS='#222222 #eeeeee #666666' -# dark background -#WMII_NORMCOLORS='#e0e0e0 #0a0a0a #202020' +SHORTCUTS = { + "#{SELECT}#{LEFT}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/ctl', 'select prev'}, + "#{SELECT}#{RIGHT}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/ctl', 'select next'}, + "#{SELECT}#{DOWN}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/ctl', 'select next'}, + "#{SELECT}#{UP}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/ctl', 'select prev'}, + "#{SELECT}space" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/ctl', 'select toggle'}, -export WMII_FONT WMII_NORMCOLORS WMII_SELCOLORS + "#{SELECT}comma" => proc {Wmii.cycleView :left}, + "#{SELECT}period" => proc {Wmii.cycleView :right}, -# give wmiiwm a chance to start -while : -do - echo Start wmiirc | wmiir write /event >/dev/null 2>&1 && break - sleep 1 -done -# WM CONFIGURATION -xwrite /def/border 2 -xwrite /def/font $WMII_FONT -xwrite /def/selcolors $WMII_SELCOLORS -xwrite /def/normcolors $WMII_NORMCOLORS -xwrite /def/colmode default -xwrite /def/colwidth 0 + "#{LAYOUT}w" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/mode', 'default'}, + "#{LAYOUT}v" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/mode', 'stack'}, + "#{LAYOUT}m" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/mode', 'max'}, + "#{LAYOUT}z" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/0/sel/geom', '0 0 east south'}, + + + "#{MENU}i" => proc {system(Wmii.showMenu(ACTION_MENU) << '&')}, + "#{MENU}e" => proc {system(Wmii.showMenu(PROGRAM_MENU) << '&')}, + "#{MENU}v" => proc {Wmii.showView `wmiir read /tags | wmiimenu`}, + + # focus any client by choosing from a menu + "#{MENU}a" => proc do + # prepare a list of menu choices + choices = Wmii.readList('/client').inject([]) do |acc, id| + tags = `wmiir read /client/#{id}/tags` + name = `wmiir read /client/#{id}/name`.downcase + + acc << format("%d. [%s] %s", id, tags, name) + end + + + # show the menu and focus the chosen client + target = Wmii.showMenu(choices.join("\n")) + + unless target.empty? + Wmii.showClient target.scan(/\d+/).first + end + end, + + + "#{PROGRAM}x" => proc {system 'terminal &'}, + "#{PROGRAM}k" => proc {system 'firefox &'}, + "#{PROGRAM}j" => proc {system 'beagle-search &'}, + "#{PROGRAM}q" => proc {system 'nautilus --no-desktop &'}, + + + "#{SEND}#{LEFT}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/ctl', 'sendto prev'}, + "#{SEND}#{RIGHT}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/ctl', 'sendto next'}, + "#{SEND}space" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/ctl', 'sendto toggle'}, + "#{SEND}Delete" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/ctl', 'kill'}, + "#{SEND}t" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/tags', `wmiir read /tags | wmiimenu`}, + + # toggle maximizing the current client to full screen + "#{SEND}m" => proc do + SHORTCUTS["#{SEND}space"].call + SHORTCUTS["#{LAYOUT}z"].call + end, + + # rename the current view + # NOTE: columns & layouts are not preserved + "#{SEND}r" => proc do + old = `wmiir read /view/name` + new = Wmii.showMenu(`wmiir read /tags`) + + unless new.empty? + Wmii.renameView old, new + Wmii.showView new + end + end, + + + "#{SWAP}#{LEFT}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/ctl', 'swap prev'}, + "#{SWAP}#{RIGHT}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/ctl', 'swap next'}, + "#{SWAP}#{DOWN}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/ctl', 'swap down'}, + "#{SWAP}#{UP}" => proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/ctl', 'swap up'}, +} + + # keyboard access to views (shown as labels on the WM bar) + 10.times do |i| + # associate '1' with the leftmost label, instead of '0' + k = (i - 1) % 10 + + + SHORTCUTS["#{SELECT}#{i}"] = proc {Wmii.showView(`wmiir read /tags`.split[k] || i)} + SHORTCUTS["#{SEND}#{i}"] = proc {Wmii.write '/view/sel/sel/tags', (`wmiir read /tags`.split[k] || i)} + end + +Wmii.write '/def/grabmod', MODKEY +Wmii.write '/def/keys', SHORTCUTS.keys.join("\n") -# TAGGING RULES -wmiir write /def/rules <<EOF -/QEMU.*/ -> ~ -/jEdit.*/ -> ~ -/.*thunderbird.*/ -> mail -/XMMS.*/ -> ~ -/Gimp.*/ -> ~ -/MPlayer.*/ -> ~ -/DOSBox.*/ -> ~ -/.*/ -> ! -/.*/ -> 1 -EOF -#/Firefox.*/ -> web - -# MISC -xsetroot -solid '#333333' -status & -PROGS_FILE=/tmp/.wmiimenu.$USER.progs -proglist `echo "$PATH" | tr : ' '` >$PROGS_FILE & - -# SHORTCUTS -SELECT=$MODKEY-Control- -SEND=${SELECT}m, -SWAP=${SELECT}w, -LAYOUT=${SELECT}z, -MENU=${SELECT} -PROG=${SELECT} - -xwrite /def/grabmod $MODKEY -wmiir write /def/keys <<EOF -${SELECT}${LEFT} -${SELECT}${RIGHT} -${SELECT}${DOWN} -${SELECT}${UP} -${SELECT}space -${LAYOUT}w -${LAYOUT}z -${LAYOUT}v -${LAYOUT}m -${MENU}i -${MENU}e -${MENU}u -${SELECT}0 -${SELECT}1 -${SELECT}2 -${SELECT}3 -${SELECT}4 -${SELECT}5 -${SELECT}6 -${SELECT}7 -${SELECT}8 -${SELECT}9 -${PROG}x -${SEND}${LEFT} -${SEND}${RIGHT} -${SEND}space -${SEND}Delete -${SEND}t -${SEND}0 -${SEND}1 -${SEND}2 -${SEND}3 -${SEND}4 -${SEND}5 -${SEND}6 -${SEND}7 -${SEND}8 -${SEND}9 -${SWAP}${LEFT} -${SWAP}${RIGHT} -${SWAP}${DOWN} -${SWAP}${UP} - -${SELECT}comma -${SELECT}period -${MENU}a -${PROG}k -${PROG}j -${SELECT}Return -EOF # EVENT LOOP -wmiir read /event 2>/dev/null | -while read event -do - set -- $event - type="$1"; shift - case "$type" in - Start) - if test wmiirc = "$1" - then - exit - fi;; - BarClick) - xwrite /ctl view "$1";; - Key) - case "$1" in - ${SELECT}${LEFT}) - xwrite /view/ctl select prev;; - ${SELECT}${RIGHT}) - xwrite /view/ctl select next;; - ${SELECT}${DOWN}) - xwrite /view/sel/ctl select next;; - ${SELECT}${UP}) - xwrite /view/sel/ctl select prev;; - ${SELECT}space) - xwrite /view/ctl select toggle;; - ${LAYOUT}w) - xwrite /view/sel/mode default;; - ${LAYOUT}v) - xwrite /view/sel/mode stack;; - ${LAYOUT}m) - xwrite /view/sel/mode max;; - ${LAYOUT}z) - xwrite /view/0/sel/geom 0 0 east south;; - ${MENU}i) - PATH=$HOME/.wmii-3:/home/sun/dry/apps/wmii/etc/wmii-3:$PATH `proglist /home/sun/dry/apps/wmii/etc/wmii-3 $HOME/.wmii-3 | wmiimenu` &;; - ${MENU}e) - `wmiimenu <$PROGS_FILE` &;; - ${MENU}u) - xwrite /ctl view "`wmiir read /tags | wmiimenu`" &;; - ${SELECT}[0-9]) - xwrite /ctl view `echo $1 | sed 's/.*-//'`;; - ${PROG}x) - terminal &;; - ${SEND}${LEFT}) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/ctl sendto prev;; - ${SEND}${RIGHT}) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/ctl sendto next;; - ${SEND}space) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/ctl sendto toggle;; - ${SEND}Delete) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/ctl kill;; - ${SEND}t) - tags=$(wmiir read /tags) - tags_csv=`echo $tags | tr ' ' ','` - tags_joined=`eval "echo {$tags_csv}+{$tags_csv}"` - xwrite /view/sel/sel/tags "`echo $tags $tags_joined | fmt -1 | wmiimenu`" &;; - ${SEND}[0-9]) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/tags `echo $1 | sed 's/.*[-,]//'`;; - ${SWAP}${LEFT}) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/ctl swap prev;; - ${SWAP}${RIGHT}) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/ctl swap next;; - ${SWAP}${DOWN}) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/ctl swap down;; - ${SWAP}${UP}) - xwrite /view/sel/sel/ctl swap up;; - - ${SELECT}comma) - cycleWs prev;; - ${SELECT}period) - cycleWs next;; - ${MENU}a) - # go to a client by choosing it from a menu - ( - choice=$( - { - for i in $( wmiir read /client | awk '{print $10}' | sort -n ) - do - echo "$i [$( wmiir read /client/$i/tags )] $( wmiir read /client/$i/name )" - done - } | wmiimenu | sed 's/^\([0-9]*\).*$/\1/' - ) - - xwrite /ctl view "$( wmiir read /client/$choice/tags )" - ) &;; - ${PROG}k) - firefox &;; - ${PROG}j) - nautilus --no-desktop &;; - ${SELECT}Return) - # toggle maximizing the client to full screen - (echo Key ${SEND}space; echo Key ${LAYOUT}z) | wmiir write /event;; - esac;; - esac -done & +IO.popen('wmiir read /event') do |io| + while event = io.readline.chomp + type, arg = event.split + + p event, type, arg if $DEBUG + + case type + when 'Start' + exit if arg == 'wmiirc' + + when 'BarClick' + Wmii.showView arg + + when 'Key' + SHORTCUTS[arg].call + end + end +end