# # Copyright © 2011-2014 Andreas Rönnquist. # This file is distributed under the same license # as the devilspie2 package, see COPYING file. # Devilspie 2 ----------- Devilspie 2 is based on the excellent program Devil's Pie by Ross Burton, and takes a folder as indata, and checks that folder for LUA scripts. These scripts are run each time a window is opened or closed, and the rules in them are applied on the window. Unfortunately the rules of the original Devils Pie are not supported. If you don't give devilspie2 any folder with --folder, it will read LUA scripts from the folder that it gets from the GLib function g_get_user_config_dir with devilspie2/ added to the end - g_get_user_config_dir returns the config directory as defined in the XDG Base Directory Specification. In most cases would be the ~/.config/devilspie2/ folder, and this folder will be created if it doesn't already exist. This folder is changeable with the --folder option. If devilspie2 doesn't find any LUA files in the folder, it will stop execution. Devilspie2 will load all the LUA files in this folder in alphabetical order. Devilspie2 takes some options: -h, --help Show help options -d, --debug Print debug information to stdout -e, --emulate Don't apply any rules, but only emulate execution -f, --folder From which folder should we load our LUA scripts -v, --version Print program version and quit -w, --wnck-version Show version of libwnck and quit Config ------- A config is read from the folder where we read all scripts, and is customizable by the --folder option. By default this folder is ~/.config/devilspie2/. If there is a file named devilspie2.lua in this folder, it is read and it is searched for a variable (a lua table of strings) named scripts_window_close - The filenames in the strings in this table will be called when windows are closed. If these variables isn't present in this file, it will be called as a devilspie2 script file like any other. For example: -- scripts_window_close = { "file1.lua", "file2.lua" } This would make the files file1.lua and file2.lua interpreted when windows are closing instead of when windows are opening. Scripting --------- You can choose to have all script functionality in one file, or you can split it up into several, Devilspie2 runs on all LUA files in your requested devilspie2 folder, by default ~/.config/devilspie2 - that is all files with a .lua extension. The scripting language used is LUA (see www.lua.org) - See FAQ at www.lua.org/FAQ.html , documentation at www.lua.org/docs.html , and tutorials at http://lua-users.org/wiki/TutorialDirectory The following commands are recognized by the Devilspie2 LUA interpreter: First; a function to show some debug info debug_print(string) Debug helper that prints a string to stdout. The string is only printed to stdout if devilspie2 is run with the --debug option, otherwise nothing will be printed. Then, there's the functions to get the properties of a window, and related information: get_window_name() returns a string containing the name of the current window. get_window_has_name() return true or false depending on if the window has a name or not (from version 0.20) get_application_name() returns the application name of the current window. get_window_geometry() Returns the window geometry as four numbers - x-position, y-position, width and height. (from version 0.16) - for example you can do something like this: x, y, width, height = get_window_geometry(); print("X: "..x..", Y: "..y..", width: "..width..", height: "..height); get_window_client_geometry() returns the window geometry excluding the window manager borders as four numbers, x-position, y-position, width and height. (from version 0.16) - see get_window_geometry for an example on how to use this function. get_window_is_maximized() Returns true if the window is maximized, false otherwise. (available from version 0.21) get_window_is_maximized_vertically() Returns true if the window is vertically maximized, false otherwise. (available from version 0.21) get_window_is_maximized_horizontally() Returns true if the window is horizontally maximized, false otherwise. (available from version 0.21) get_window_type() Returns the type of the window - The result type is a string, and can be one of the following: "WINDOW_TYPE_NORMAL" "WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP" "WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK" "WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG" "WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLBAR" "WINDOW_TYPE_MENU" "WINDOW_TYPE_UTILITY" "WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASHSCREEN" or "WINDOW_TYPE_UNRECOGNIZED" if libwnck didn't recognize the type. If the function for some reason didn't have a window to work on the string result is "WINDOW_ERROR". (available from version 0.21) get_class_instance_name() Gets the class instance name from the WM_CLASS Property for the current window. Only available on libwnck 3+, and in devilspie2 version 0.21 or later. get_window_property(property) Returns the window property described in the property string. For a list of available properties, you should see the page http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-latest.html (Available from version 0.21) get_window_role Returns a string describing the current window role of the matched window as defined by it's WM_WINDOW_ROLE hint. get_window_xid Returns the X window id of the current window. get_window_class Returns a string representing the class of the current window. get_workspace_count Return the number of workspaces available (available from version 0.27) get_screen_geometry Returns the screen geometry (two numbers) for the screen of the current window (available from version 0.29) get_window_fullscreen get_fullscreen Returns TRUE if the window is fullscreen, FALSE otherwise (available from version 0.32) and the rest of the commands are used to modify the properties of the windows: set_window_position(xpos,ypos) Set the position of a window. set_window_position2(xpos,ypos) Set the position of a window - Compared to set_window_position, this function uses XMoveWindow instead of wnck_window_set_geometry which gives a slightly different result. (Available from version 0.21) set_window_size (xsize, ysize) Sets the size of a window - takes xsize and ysize as parameters. set_window_geometry (xpos, ypos, xsize, ysize) Sets both size and position of a window in one command. Takes four parameters, xpos, ypos, xsize and ysize. set_window_geometry2 (xpos, ypos, xsize, ysize) Sets the window geometry just as set_window_geometry, using XMoveResizeWindow instead of its libwnck alternative. This results in different coordinates than the set_window_geometry function, and results are more similar to the results of the original devilspie geometry function. (available from version 0.21) make_always_on_top() Sets a window always on top. set_on_top() sets a window on top of the others. (unlike make_always_on_top, it doesn't lock the window in this position.) shade() "Shades" a window, showing only the title-bar. unshade() Unshades a window - the opposite of "shade" maximize() maximizes a window unmaximize() unmaximizes a window maximize_vertically() maximizes the current window vertically. maximize_horizontally() maximizes the current window horizontally. minimize() minimizes a window unminimize() unminimizes a window, that is bringing it back to screen from the minimized position/size. decorate_window() Shows all window decoration. undecorate_window() Removes all window decorations. close_window() Closes the window. (Available from 0.31) set_window_workspace(number) Moves a window to another workspace. The number variable starts counting at 1. change_workspace(number) Changes the current workspace to another. The number variable starts counting at 1. pin_window() asks the window manager to put the window on all workspaces. unpin_window() Asks the window manager to put window only in the currently active workspace. stick_window() Asks the window manager to keep the window's position fixed on the screen, even when the workspace or viewport scrolls. unstick_window() Asks the window manager to not have window's position fixed on the screen when the workspace or viewport scrolls. set_skip_tasklist(skip) Set this to true if you would like the window to skip listing in your tasklist. Takes a boolean(true or false) as value. (from version 0.16) set_skip_pager(skip) Set this to true if you would like the window to skip listing in your pager. Takes a boolean(true or false) as value. (from version 0.16) set_window_above([above]) Set the current window above all normal windows. (available from version 0.21) Optionally takes a boolean(true or false) as value. set_window_below([below]) Set the current window below all normal windows. (available from version 0.21) Optionally takes a boolean(true or false) as value. set_window_fullscreen(fullscreen) Asks the window manager to set the fullscreen state of the window according to the fullscreen boolean. (available from version 0.24) set_viewport(viewport) Moves the window to the requested viewport - Counting starts at number 1. (Available from version 0.25) center() Centers the current window on the current workspace. (Available from version 0.26) set_opacity(value) set_window_opacity(value) Sets the window opacity, takes a float value, 1.0 = completely opaque, 0.0, completely see-through. Both set_opacity and set_window_opacity will do the same thing. (Available from version 0.28, set_window_opacity from 0.29) set_window_type(type) Sets the window type, according to _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE. The allowed types are the standard _NET_WM ones (formatted as a string): "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP" "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK" "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLBAR" "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_MENU" "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_UTILITY" "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH" "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG" "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_NORMAL" or shorter versions of the same values "WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP" "WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK" "WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLBAR" "WINDOW_TYPE_MENU" "WINDOW_TYPE_UTILITY" "WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH" "WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG" "WINDOW_TYPE_NORMAL" (Function is available from version 0.28) focus() focus_window() Focuses the current window. (Function is available from version 0.30) set_window_strut(left, right, top, bottom) Set the reserved area at the borders of the desktop for a docking area such as a taskbar or a panel (available from version 0.32) Please note that strings comparisons are case sensitive, comparing "SomeProgram" with "someprogram" will not report equality. Simple script example --------------------- ---------------------8<--------------------- -- the debug_print command does only print anything to stdout -- if devilspie2 is run using the --debug option debug_print("Window Name: " .. get_window_name()); debug_print("Application name: " .. get_application_name()) -- I want my Xfce4-terminal to the right on the second screen of my two-monitor -- setup. (String comparison are case sensitive, please note this when -- creating rule scripts.) if (get_window_name()=="Terminal") then -- x,y, xsize, ysize set_window_geometry(1600,300,900,700); end -- Make Iceweasel always start maximized. if (get_application_name()=="Iceweasel") then maximize(); end --------------------->8--------------------- Translations ------------ Devilspie2 is now translatable using gettext - see README.translators for more information. Authors ------- see the AUTHORS file Contact ------- Author: Andreas Rönnquist E-mail: devilspie2 (at) gusnan (dot) se Homepage: http://www.gusnan.se/devilspie2 Mailinglist: devilspie2-discuss@nongnu.org, https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/devilspie2-discuss IRC: #devilspie2 on irc.freenode.net