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* Notstumpwm :notion:wm:lua:config:
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:PUBDATE: <2013-05-24 Fri 0:10>
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:END:
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I have just returned from an excursion into the land of [[http://exherbo.org/][exherbo]], which
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is an awesome source-based distro, and I found that while I was gone,
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something changed that made [[http://www.nongnu.org/stumpwm/][stumpwm]] cause a segmentation fault in X11
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a few seconds after starting up.
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I have tried everything I can think of to get it running again, but
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alas, to no avail. So I started looking at alternatives again. Feeling
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a little crazy I decided to give [[http://notion.sf.net][notion]] another try. And it fits
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strangely well.
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It's configured/extended in lua, which I'm not particularly fond of,
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and it has a (in my opinion) crazy default configuration. *But* it also
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allows Emacs-like key combinations out-of-the-box, which is a very big
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plus in my book. So the quest to bring it closer to my stumpwm setup
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has begun.
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*** Window layout
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One of the nicest additions to my stumpwm configuration I made in
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the last few weeks was a loaded window configuration which put my
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Emacs frames in a big chunk of my left monitor, my terminals on my
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left monitor with just enough space for 80 columns and my web
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browser filling my right screen. I had also set-up some rules to
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always place them in the correct spots.
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I have not yet tried to automatically place the windows in the
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right spots, but I do have the proportions right. I just had to
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delete the right frames and resize the one for terminals and, by
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default, notion remembers this set-up and automatically restores it
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when I log in.
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I will look at creating a special layout for this so I don't have
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to worry about (accidentally) changing things.
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*** run-or-raise
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I found this interesting [[http://www.xsteve.at/prg/ion/ion3_functions_xsteve.lua][page]] about ~run-or-raise~-like functionality
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for Ion3, which notion is a fork of. This is a little outdated,
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though, since notion has changed (apparently) the workings of some
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functions and lua 5.2 introduced the goto keyword, so I had to
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change it to this:
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#+BEGIN_SRC lua
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function oni_match_class(class)
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local result = {}
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ioncore.clientwin_i(
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function (win)
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if class == win:get_ident().class then
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table.insert(result, win)
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return false
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end
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return true
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end
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)
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return result
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end
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function xsteve_run_byclass(prog, class)
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local win = oni_match_class(class)[1]
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if win then
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win:goto_()
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else
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ioncore.exec(prog)
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end
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end
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#+END_SRC
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There is no function to get a list of all the client windows, only
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a function to iterate over them. For the moment I am only
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interested in finding the first window with class CLASS, so I
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return =false= when a match is found, this stops the iteration
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process. I also had to use the =WRegion.goto_= function, instead of
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=WRegion.goto= because of the mentioned change in lua 5.2, but they
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are the same.
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I then only have to bind it:
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#+BEGIN_SRC lua
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defbindings("WScreen", {
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-- ...
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submap("Control+Z", {
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-- ...
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kpress("E", "xsteve_run_byclass('emacsclient -ca emacs', 'Emacs')"),
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kpress("W", "xsteve_run_byclass('conkeror', 'Conkeror')"),
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kpress("C", "xsteve_run_byclass('urxvt', 'URxvt')"),
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}),
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})
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#+END_SRC
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*** Quoting C-z
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One of the coolest things about using a prefix in stumpwm that I
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have been able to find in precious few other solutions is the
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ability to send the prefix key to the applications you use, so you
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don't entirely miss its functionality. In stumpwm this is easy,
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but in notion its a little more work:
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#+BEGIN_SRC lua
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defbindings("WClientWin", {
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-- ...
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submap("Control+Z", {
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-- ...
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kpress("Q", "WClientWin.quote_next(_)"),
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}),
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})
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#+END_SRC
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This means that I have to type =C-z q C-z= to send the =C-z= key to,
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for instance, Emacs. That a few more keys than I was used to in
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stumpwm, but at least it's possible.
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