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Today I can control "terminal" and "new" by changing the terminal alias but I always need to choose a concrete implementation, like "tmux-terminal-horizontal", even when there is otherwise no need to mention tmux in my config. Allow to configure windowing system and window placement independently by introducing dedicated options. This allows to create mappings that work in any windowing system like map global user c %{:with-option windowing_placement window new<ret>} map global user '"' %{:with-option windowing_placement vertical new<ret>} map global user '%' %{:with-option windowing_placement horizontal new<ret>} For windowing systems that don't support all placements, you can wrap the above in try/catch to fall back on the "window" variant which is defined for all windowing systems. When using multiple (nested) windowing systems, you might want to add mappings like map global user t %{:with-option windowing_module tmux new<ret>} map global user T %{:with-option windowing_module wayland new<ret>} --- This changes the default "terminal" alias for some modules. In particular, instead of delegating to iterm-terminal-vertical screen-terminal-vertical tmux-terminal-horizontal wezterm-terminal-vertical it will now by default delegate to the respective "-window" variant. We could maintain backwards compatiblity here by setting the "windowing_placement" option accordingly, but the new behavior seems more logical? Also, this removes the "terminal-tab" alias which was only defined by the kitty module. We could try to keep the alias approach and implement a "with-alias" command, however that approach can only capture both dimensions (windowing system and placement) if we add tons of commands like "terminal-horizontal" (with implied windowing system) and "tmux-terminal" (with implied placement). Side thought: we could also get rid of the "focus" alias and instead define define-command focus %{ "%opt{windowing_module}-focus" } Closes #3943, #4425
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# wayland
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provide-module wayland %{
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# ensure that we're running in the right environment
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evaluate-commands %sh{
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[ -z "${kak_opt_windowing_modules}" ] || [ -n "$WAYLAND_DISPLAY" ] || echo 'fail WAYLAND_DISPLAY is not set'
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}
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# termcmd should be set such as the next argument is the whole
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# command line to execute
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declare-option -docstring %{shell command run to spawn a new terminal
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A shell command is appended to the one set in this option at runtime} \
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str termcmd %sh{
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for termcmd in 'alacritty -e sh -c' \
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'kitty sh -c' \
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'foot sh -c' \
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'termite -e ' \
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'wterm -e sh -c' \
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'gnome-terminal -e ' \
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'xfce4-terminal -e ' \
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'konsole -e '; do
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terminal=${termcmd%% *}
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if command -v $terminal >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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printf %s\\n "$termcmd"
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exit
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fi
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done
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}
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define-command wayland-terminal-window -params 1.. -docstring '
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wayland-terminal-window <program> [<arguments>]: create a new terminal as a Wayland window
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The program passed as argument will be executed in the new terminal' \
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%{
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evaluate-commands -save-regs 'a' %{
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set-register a %arg{@}
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evaluate-commands %sh{
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if [ -z "${kak_opt_termcmd}" ]; then
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echo "fail 'termcmd option is not set'"
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exit
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fi
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termcmd=$kak_opt_termcmd
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args=$kak_quoted_reg_a
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unset kak_opt_termcmd kak_quoted_reg_a
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setsid ${termcmd} "$args" < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 &
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}
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}
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}
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complete-command wayland-terminal-window shell
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define-command wayland-focus -params ..1 -docstring '
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wayland-focus [<kakoune_client>]: focus a given client''s window
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If no client is passed, then the current client is used' \
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%{
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fail 'Focusing specific windows in most Wayland window managers is unsupported'
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}
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complete-command -menu wayland-focus client
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alias global focus wayland-focus
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# deprecated
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define-command -hidden wayland-terminal -params 1.. %{
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wayland-terminal-window %arg{@}
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}
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}
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