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Window Manager plugin for Fusuma

  • Move window or workspace instead of xdotool
  • Works on Wayland(Not depends on xdotool)

Installation

Run the following code in your terminal.

1.Install wmctrl

For Debian Based Distros (Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Pop!_OS)

$ sudo apt install wmctrl -y

For Arch Based Distros (Manjaro, Arch)

sudo pacman -S wmctrl

2. Install fusuma-plugin-wmctrl

This plugin requires Fusuma version 1.0 or later.

Note For Arch Based Distros: By default in Arch Linux, when running gem, gems are installed per-user (into ~/.gem/ruby/), instead of system-wide (into /usr/lib/ruby/gems/). This is considered the best way to manage gems on Arch, because otherwise they might interfere with gems installed by Pacman. (From Arch Wiki)

To install gems system-wide, see any of the methods listed on Arch Wiki

$ sudo gem install fusuma-plugin-wmctrl

Properties

workspace: property

Add workspace: property in ~/.config/fusuma/config.yml.

Values following are available for workspace.

  • prev is value to switch current workspace to previous workspace.
  • next is value to switch current workspace to next workspace.
  • [For grid-style workspaces only] up / down / left / right navigate to the workspace in the direction.

window: property

Add window: property in ~/.config/fusuma/config.yml.

Values following are available for window.

  • prev is value to move active window to previous workspace.
  • next is value to move active window to next workspace.
  • [For grid-style workspaces only] up / down / left / right move window to the workspace in the direction.
  • fullscreen is value to toggle fullscreen

    • fullscreen: toggle toggles the active window to fullscreen. yml window: fullscreen # ↑ same ↓ window: fullscreen: toggle
    • fullscreen: add changes the active window to a fullscreen. yml window: fullscreen: add
    • fullscreen: remove restores the active window from fullscreen. yml window: fullscreen: remove
  • maximized is value to toggle maximized

    • maximized: toggle toggles the active window to maximized. yml window: maximized # ↑ same ↓ window: maximized: toggle
    • maximized: add changes the active window to a maximized. yml window: maximized: add
    • maximized: remove restores the active window from maximized. yml window: maximized: remove

Example

Set workspace: property and values in ~/.config/fusuma/config.yml.

swipe:
  4:
    left: 
      workspace: 'next'
    right: 
      workspace: 'prev'

Configuration

Wrap navigation

The plugin allows to enable (disabled by default) circular navigation between workspaces. To enable it set the following in your config file ~/.config/fusuma/config.yml.

plugin: 
  executors:
    wmctrl_executor:
      wrap-navigation: true

Support grid-style workspace

For grid-style workspace users, Fusuma has an option to move workspace up, down, left or right. To enable this option, set matrix-col-size.

For example, for a 3x2 workspace, set matrix-col-size: 3 to wmctrl_executor option.

plugin:
  executors:
    wmctrl_executor:
      matrix-col-size: 3

With this setting, the up/down/left/right properties will be enabled on workspace: and window:.

Example

swipe:
  4:
    up:
      workspace: down
      keypress:
        LEFTSHIFT:
          window: down
    down:
      workspace: up
      keypress:
        LEFTSHIFT:
          window: up
    left:
      workspace: right
      keypress:
        LEFTSHIFT:
          window: right
    right:
      workspace: left
      keypress:
        LEFTSHIFT:
          window: left

plugin:
  executors:
    wmctrl_executor:
      matrix-col-size: 3

NOTE: keypress: property is enabled with fusuma-plugin-keypress https://github.com/iberianpig/fusuma-plugin-keypress

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/iberianpig/fusuma-plugin-wmctrl. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

Code of Conduct

Everyone interacting in the Fusuma::Plugin::Wmctrl project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.