cycle-focus: add --focused-output & --focused-workspace options#191
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laur89 wants to merge 1 commit intoaltdesktop:masterfrom
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cycle-focus: add --focused-output & --focused-workspace options#191laur89 wants to merge 1 commit intoaltdesktop:masterfrom
laur89 wants to merge 1 commit intoaltdesktop:masterfrom
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- these track window lists (and indices) per output and per workspace respectively. note this deviates from the as-is functionality, where there was only a single global window list. these new options essentially scope the alt-tabbing to specific areas. - existing options are backwards-compatible.
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I'd also make a case for deprecating existing What's your opinion on this @acrisci ? |
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note this deviates from the as-is functionality, where there was only a single
global window list. these new options essentially scope the alt-tabbing to specific
areas.
If this is accepted, please see follow-up PR #193 that builds upon this one.