├── .gitignore
├── KZones.kwinscript
├── LICENSE.md
├── README.md
├── build
├── contents
├── config
│ └── main.xml
└── ui
│ ├── components
│ └── Shadow.qml
│ ├── config.ui
│ └── main.qml
├── example-layouts
└── example.json
├── media
├── dragdrop.gif
├── layouts.gif
├── logo.png
└── shortcuts.gif
└── metadata.desktop
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/README.md:
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1 | # KZones
2 | KDE KWin Script for snapping windows into zones. Handy when using a (super) ultrawide monitor.
3 | An alternative to PowerToys FancyZones.
4 |
5 | ## Features
6 | ### Drag & Drop
7 | Dragging windows to a zone
8 | 
9 | ### Multiple Layouts
10 | Create multiple layouts and cycle between them
11 | 
12 | ### Shortcuts
13 | Snap windows using shortcuts (full list below)
14 | 
15 |
16 | ## Installation
17 | Install via KDE Store or clone this repo and run the `./build` script.
18 | ### KDE Store
19 | Under System Settings / KWin Scripts / Get New Scripts, search for KZones and install it.
20 | https://store.kde.org/p/1909220
21 | ### Build it yourself
22 | Make sure you have "zip" installed on your system before building.
23 | ```
24 | git clone https://github.com/gerritdevriese/kzones
25 | cd kzones && ./build
26 | ```
27 |
28 | ## Setup
29 | ### Layouts
30 | You can define layouts by putting them in the **Layouts** tab in the script settings, here are some examples to get you started:
31 | #### Examples
32 |
33 | Single layout
34 |
35 | ```json
36 | [
37 | {
38 | "name": "Layout 1",
39 | "padding": 10,
40 | "zones": [
41 | {
42 | "name": "1",
43 | "x": 0,
44 | "y": 0,
45 | "height": 100,
46 | "width": 25
47 | },
48 | {
49 | "name": "2",
50 | "x": 25,
51 | "y": 0,
52 | "height": 100,
53 | "width": 50
54 | },
55 | {
56 | "name": "3",
57 | "x": 75,
58 | "y": 0,
59 | "height": 100,
60 | "width": 25
61 | }
62 | ]
63 | }
64 | ]
65 | ```
66 |
67 |
68 |
69 |
70 | Multiple layouts
71 |
72 | ```json
73 | [
74 | {
75 | "name": "Layout 1",
76 | "padding": 0,
77 | "zones": [
78 | {
79 | "name": "1",
80 | "x": 0,
81 | "y": 0,
82 | "height": 100,
83 | "width": 25
84 | },
85 | {
86 | "name": "2",
87 | "x": 25,
88 | "y": 0,
89 | "height": 100,
90 | "width": 50
91 | },
92 | {
93 | "name": "3",
94 | "x": 75,
95 | "y": 0,
96 | "height": 100,
97 | "width": 25
98 | }
99 | ]
100 | },
101 | {
102 | "name": "Layout 2",
103 | "padding": 0,
104 | "zones": [
105 | {
106 | "name": "1",
107 | "x": 0,
108 | "y": 0,
109 | "height": 50,
110 | "width": 25
111 | },
112 | {
113 | "name": "2",
114 | "x": 0,
115 | "y": 50,
116 | "height": 50,
117 | "width": 25
118 | },
119 | {
120 | "name": "3",
121 | "x": 25,
122 | "y": 0,
123 | "height": 100,
124 | "width": 50
125 | },
126 | {
127 | "name": "4",
128 | "x": 75,
129 | "y": 0,
130 | "height": 50,
131 | "width": 25
132 | },
133 | {
134 | "name": "5",
135 | "x": 75,
136 | "y": 50,
137 | "height": 50,
138 | "width": 25
139 | }
140 | ]
141 | }
142 | ]
143 | ```
144 |
145 |
146 |
147 | #### Explanation
148 | The main array can contain as many layouts as you want:
149 |
150 | Each **layout** object needs the following keys:
151 | - `name`: The name of the layout, shown in the OSD when cycling between layouts
152 | - `padding`: The amount of space between the window and the zone in pixels
153 | - `zones`: An array containing all zone objects for this layout
154 |
155 | Each **zone** object needs the following keys:
156 | - `name`: The name of the zone, shown inside the zone indicator (can be left blank)
157 | - `x`, `y`: position of the top left corner of the zone in screen percentage
158 | - `width`, `height`: size of the zone in screen percentage
159 |
160 | #### Indicator offset
161 |
162 | If for some reason you want to move the zone indicator, you can do so by adding the following keys to a zone object:
163 |
164 | ```json
165 | {
166 | "name": "2",
167 | "x": 25,
168 | "y": 0,
169 | "height": 100,
170 | "width": 50,
171 | "indicator": {
172 | "offset": {
173 | "x": 100,
174 | "y": -50
175 | }
176 | }
177 | }
178 | ```
179 |
180 | This example will move the indicator 100 pixels to the right and 50 pixels up.
181 |
182 | ### Other settings
183 |
184 | #### Determine zone
185 |
186 | ###### Target
187 | The Target can be set to **Indicator** or **Zone**. **Indicator** is the default and will snap the window to the zone if the chosen method is inside the zone indicator. Choose **Zone** if you want to always snap the window to the zone it's dropped in. (you can cancel the snap with the "Toggle OSD" shortcut)
188 |
189 | ###### Method
190 | By default the script will use the **Titlebar** method to determine which zone a window should snap to. This means that the window will snap when the target contains the titlebar of the window. You can change this behaviour by setting the method to **Cursor** or **Window**. (mind the caveats below)
191 |
192 | ###### Size
193 | Change the size of the chosen method, for example when using the **Titlebar** method you can decrease the size of the "handle" to make it easier to snap windows to the correct zone. You can temporarily enable debug mode to see the exact size of the "handle".
194 |
195 | #### Filtering
196 | You can block certain windows from snapping by adding their class name to the exclude list. Or you can only allow certain windows to snap by adding their class name to the include list. You can find the class name of a window by running `xprop` in a terminal and clicking on the window. The class name will be in the `WM_CLASS` property.
197 |
198 | #### Polling rate
199 | The polling rate is the amount of time between each zone check when dragging a window. The default is 100ms, a faster polling rate is more accurate but will use more CPU. You can change this to your liking.
200 |
201 | #### Inverted mode
202 | When enabled, moving windows will not trigger the osd. Instead you'll have to use the "Toggle OSD" shortcut to show the osd.
203 |
204 | ## Shortcuts
205 | List of all available shortcuts:
206 | | Shortcut | Default Binding |
207 | |-----------------------------------------------|---------------------------|
208 | | Move active window to zone | `Ctrl+Alt+[0-9]` |
209 | | Move active window to previous zone | `Ctrl+Alt+Left` |
210 | | Move active window to next zone | `Ctrl+Alt+Right` |
211 | | Switch to previous window in current zone | `Ctrl+Alt+Down` |
212 | | Switch to next window in current zone | `Ctrl+Alt+Up` |
213 | | Cycle between layouts | `Ctrl+Alt+D` |
214 | | Toggle OSD | `Ctrl+Alt+C` |
215 |
216 | *To change the default bindings, go to System Settings / Shortcuts and search for KZones*
217 |
218 | ## Troubleshooting
219 |
220 | ### The script doesn't work
221 | - Check if your KDE version is up to date.
222 | - Make sure there is at least one layout defined in the script settings and that it contains at least one zone.
223 |
224 | ### My settings are not saved
225 | - After changing settings, you need to reload the script by disabling, saving and enabling it again. (or by restarting KWin)
226 |
227 | ## Caveats
228 | When selecting **Cursor** as the "determine zone method" you have to be on X11. If you're using Wayland you'll need to use the **Titlebar** or **Window** method instead.
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/build:
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1 | scriptName=KZones
2 |
3 | zip -r "$scriptName.kwinscript" contents metadata.desktop
4 |
5 | kpackagetool5 -i "$scriptName.kwinscript" || kpackagetool5 -u "$scriptName.kwinscript"
6 |
7 | kwin_x11 --replace & disown
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/contents/config/main.xml:
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1 |
2 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 | true
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 | [
16 | {
17 | "name": "Layout 1",
18 | "padding": 0,
19 | "zones": [
20 | {
21 | "name": "1",
22 | "x": 0,
23 | "y": 0,
24 | "height": 100,
25 | "width": 25
26 | },
27 | {
28 | "name": "2",
29 | "x": 25,
30 | "y": 0,
31 | "height": 100,
32 | "width": 50
33 | },
34 | {
35 | "name": "3",
36 | "x": 75,
37 | "y": 0,
38 | "height": 100,
39 | "width": 25
40 | }
41 | ]
42 | }
43 | ]
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 |
48 | 100
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 | 0
53 |
54 |
55 |
56 | 0
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 | true
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 | false
65 |
66 |
67 |
68 | 100
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 | false
73 |
74 |
75 |
76 | 0
77 |
78 |
79 |
80 |
81 |
82 |
83 |
84 | 0
85 |
86 |
87 |
88 | 100
89 |
90 |
91 |
92 | 1000
93 |
94 |
95 |
96 | false
97 |
98 |
99 |
100 | false
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 | false
105 |
106 |
107 |
108 | false
109 |
110 |
111 |
112 | 5
113 |
114 |
115 |
116 | false
117 |
118 |
119 |
120 | true
121 |
122 |
123 |
124 | false
125 |
126 |
127 |
128 |
129 |
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/contents/ui/components/Shadow.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.15
2 | import QtGraphicalEffects 1.0
3 |
4 | DropShadow {
5 | property Item target : null
6 | anchors.fill: target
7 | visible: target.visible
8 | opacity: target.opacity
9 | scale: target.scale
10 | cached: true
11 | horizontalOffset: 0
12 | verticalOffset: 0
13 | radius: 32
14 | samples: (radius*2)+1
15 | color: color_indicator_shadow
16 | smooth: true
17 | source: target
18 | }
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1 |
2 |
3 | KWin::KZonesConfigForm
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | 0
8 | 0
9 | 700
10 | 660
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 | 700
16 | 660
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 | -
21 |
22 |
23 | QTabWidget::North
24 |
25 |
26 | QTabWidget::Rounded
27 |
28 |
29 | 0
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 | 16
34 | 16
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 | Qt::ElideNone
39 |
40 |
41 | false
42 |
43 |
44 | false
45 |
46 |
47 | false
48 |
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 | ../../../../../.designer/backup../../../../../.designer/backup
53 |
54 |
55 | Behaviour
56 |
57 |
58 |
-
59 |
60 |
61 | General
62 |
63 |
64 |
-
65 |
66 |
67 |
68 | 0
69 | 0
70 |
71 |
72 |
73 | Remember and restore window geometries
74 |
75 |
76 | true
77 |
78 |
79 |
80 | -
81 |
82 |
83 | Always show layout name
84 |
85 |
86 |
87 |
88 |
89 |
90 | -
91 |
92 |
93 | Zone determination
94 |
95 |
96 |
-
97 |
98 |
-
99 |
100 |
101 |
102 | 0
103 | 0
104 |
105 |
106 |
107 | The part of the zone you need to hover over to highlight it
108 |
109 |
-
110 |
111 | Indicator
112 |
113 |
114 | -
115 |
116 | Zone
117 |
118 |
119 |
120 |
121 | -
122 |
123 |
124 |
125 |
126 |
127 | Zone match origin
128 |
129 |
130 |
131 | -
132 |
133 |
134 |
135 | 0
136 | 0
137 |
138 |
139 |
140 | Geometric position origin when determining in which zone the window is located
141 |
142 |
143 | true
144 |
145 |
-
146 |
147 | Titlebar
148 |
149 |
150 | -
151 |
152 | Window
153 |
154 |
155 | -
156 |
157 | Cursor *
158 |
159 |
160 |
161 |
162 | -
163 |
164 |
165 |
166 |
167 |
168 | Zone matching method
169 |
170 |
171 |
172 | -
173 |
174 |
175 | Method to determine in which zone the window is located
176 |
177 |
178 |
179 | 0
180 | 0
181 |
182 |
183 |
184 | true
185 |
186 |
-
187 |
188 | Closest distance
189 |
190 |
191 | -
192 |
193 | Most area overlap
194 |
195 |
196 |
197 |
198 | -
199 |
200 |
201 |
202 |
203 |
204 | Size
205 |
206 |
207 |
208 | -
209 |
210 |
211 |
212 | 0
213 | 0
214 |
215 |
216 |
217 | Set the size of the handle, only applicable when target method is Titlebar or Window
218 |
219 |
220 |
221 |
222 |
223 | 2147483647
224 |
225 |
226 | QAbstractSpinBox::DefaultStepType
227 |
228 |
229 | 100
230 |
231 |
232 |
233 | -
234 |
235 |
236 | Percent
237 |
238 |
239 | true
240 |
241 |
242 |
243 | -
244 |
245 |
246 | Pixels
247 |
248 |
249 |
250 | -
251 |
252 |
253 | Target
254 |
255 |
256 |
257 |
258 |
259 |
260 |
261 |
262 | -
263 |
264 |
265 | Modifier key *
266 |
267 |
268 | false
269 |
270 |
271 | true
272 |
273 |
274 | false
275 |
276 |
277 |
-
278 |
279 |
280 | Hold modifier key to activate zones while dragging
281 |
282 |
283 |
284 | -
285 |
286 |
-
287 |
288 |
289 | Modifier key
290 |
291 |
292 |
293 | -
294 |
295 |
296 |
297 | 0
298 | 0
299 |
300 |
301 |
302 |
303 | 100
304 | 0
305 |
306 |
307 |
308 | 5
309 |
310 |
-
311 |
312 | Alt
313 |
314 |
315 | -
316 |
317 | AltGr
318 |
319 |
320 | -
321 |
322 | Ctrl
323 |
324 |
325 | -
326 |
327 | Hyper
328 |
329 |
330 | -
331 |
332 | Meta
333 |
334 |
335 | -
336 |
337 | Shift
338 |
339 |
340 | -
341 |
342 | Super
343 |
344 |
345 |
346 |
347 |
348 |
349 |
350 |
351 |
352 | -
353 |
354 |
355 | Non-primary mouse button *
356 |
357 |
358 | true
359 |
360 |
361 | false
362 |
363 |
364 |
-
365 |
366 |
367 | Toggles zone activation
368 |
369 |
370 | true
371 |
372 |
373 |
374 | -
375 |
376 |
377 | Cycles between layouts
378 |
379 |
380 |
381 |
382 |
383 |
384 | -
385 |
386 |
387 | Qt::Vertical
388 |
389 |
390 |
391 | 20
392 | 40
393 |
394 |
395 |
396 |
397 | -
398 |
399 |
400 | * Not compatible with Wayland
401 |
402 |
403 |
404 |
405 | kcfg_modifierEnabled
406 | kcfg_npmbEnabled
407 | groupBox_general
408 | verticalSpacer_3
409 | groupBox_target
410 | label
411 |
412 |
413 |
414 |
415 | ../../../../../.designer/backup../../../../../.designer/backup
416 |
417 |
418 | Layouts
419 |
420 |
421 | -
422 |
423 |
424 |
425 | 12
426 |
427 |
428 |
429 | JSON
430 |
431 |
432 |
433 | -
434 |
435 |
436 |
437 |
438 |
439 |
440 |
441 | ../../../../../.designer/backup../../../../../.designer/backup
442 |
443 |
444 | Appearance
445 |
446 |
447 | -
448 |
449 |
450 |
451 |
452 |
453 |
-
454 |
455 |
456 |
457 | 11
458 |
459 |
460 |
461 | Animations
462 |
463 |
464 |
465 | -
466 |
467 |
-
468 |
469 |
470 | OSD timeout
471 |
472 |
473 |
474 | -
475 |
476 |
477 |
478 | 0
479 | 0
480 |
481 |
482 |
483 | ms
484 |
485 |
486 | 500
487 |
488 |
489 | 10000
490 |
491 |
492 | 1000
493 |
494 |
495 |
496 | -
497 |
498 |
499 | Fade duration
500 |
501 |
502 |
503 | -
504 |
505 |
506 |
507 | 0
508 | 0
509 |
510 |
511 |
512 | ms
513 |
514 |
515 | 2000
516 |
517 |
518 | 100
519 |
520 |
521 |
522 |
523 |
524 |
525 |
526 |
527 | -
528 |
529 |
530 |
531 |
532 |
533 |
-
534 |
535 |
536 |
537 | 11
538 |
539 |
540 |
541 | Colors
542 |
543 |
544 |
545 | -
546 |
547 |
-
548 |
549 |
-
550 |
551 |
-
552 |
553 |
554 | Background
555 |
556 |
557 |
558 | -
559 |
560 |
561 |
562 | 0
563 | 0
564 |
565 |
566 |
567 |
568 |
569 |
570 | true
571 |
572 |
573 |
574 | -
575 |
576 |
577 | Font
578 |
579 |
580 |
581 | -
582 |
583 |
584 |
585 | 0
586 | 0
587 |
588 |
589 |
590 | true
591 |
592 |
593 |
594 |
595 |
596 | -
597 |
598 |
-
599 |
600 |
601 | Handle
602 |
603 |
604 |
605 | -
606 |
607 |
608 |
609 | 0
610 | 0
611 |
612 |
613 |
614 | true
615 |
616 |
617 |
618 | -
619 |
620 |
621 | Target
622 |
623 |
624 |
625 | -
626 |
627 |
628 |
629 | 0
630 | 0
631 |
632 |
633 |
634 | true
635 |
636 |
637 |
638 |
639 |
640 | -
641 |
642 |
-
643 |
644 |
645 | Zone
646 |
647 |
648 |
649 | -
650 |
651 |
652 |
653 | 0
654 | 0
655 |
656 |
657 |
658 | true
659 |
660 |
661 |
662 | -
663 |
664 |
665 | Center
666 |
667 |
668 |
669 | -
670 |
671 |
672 |
673 | 0
674 | 0
675 |
676 |
677 |
678 | true
679 |
680 |
681 |
682 |
683 |
684 | -
685 |
686 |
687 | Qt::Horizontal
688 |
689 |
690 |
691 | 40
692 | 20
693 |
694 |
695 |
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/contents/ui/main.qml:
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1 | import QtGraphicalEffects 1.0
2 | import QtQuick 2.15
3 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
4 | import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
5 | import org.kde.kirigami 2.5 as Kirigami
6 | import org.kde.kwin 2.0
7 | import org.kde.plasma.components 3.0 as PlasmaComponents
8 | import org.kde.plasma.core 2.0 as PlasmaCore
9 |
10 | import "components" as Components
11 |
12 | PlasmaCore.Dialog {
13 |
14 | id: mainDialog
15 | location: PlasmaCore.Types.Desktop // on the planar desktop layer, extending across the full screen from edge to edge.
16 | backgroundHints: PlasmaCore.Types.NoBackground // not drawing a background under the applet, the applet has its own implementation.
17 | flags: Qt.X11BypassWindowManagerHint | Qt.FramelessWindowHint | Qt.WindowStaysOnTopHint
18 | visible: false // hide dialog on startup
19 | opacity: 0 // hide dialog on startup
20 | outputOnly: true // makes dialog click-through
21 |
22 | // properties
23 | property var config: {}
24 | property bool shown: false
25 | property bool moving: false
26 | property bool resizing: false
27 | property var activeScreenArea: {}
28 | property int currentLayout: 0
29 | property int highlightedZone: -1
30 | property int activeScreen: 0
31 | property bool doAnimations: true
32 | property var modifierKeys: ["Alt", "AltGr", "Ctrl", "Hyper", "Meta", "Shift", "Super"]
33 |
34 | // colors
35 | property string color_zone_border: "transparent"
36 | property string color_zone_border_active: Qt.rgba(Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.r, Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.g, Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.b, 0.9)
37 | property string color_zone_background: "transparent"
38 | property string color_zone_background_active: Qt.rgba(Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.r, Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.g, Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.b, 0.1)
39 | property string color_indicator: Qt.rgba(Kirigami.Theme.alternateBackgroundColor.r, Kirigami.Theme.alternateBackgroundColor.g, Kirigami.Theme.alternateBackgroundColor.b, 1) //'#66555555'
40 | property string color_indicator_accent: Qt.rgba(Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.r, Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.g, Kirigami.Theme.highlightColor.b, 1)
41 | property string color_indicator_shadow: '#69000000'
42 | property string color_indicator_font: Qt.rgba(Kirigami.Theme.textColor.r, Kirigami.Theme.textColor.g, Kirigami.Theme.textColor.b, 1)
43 |
44 | function loadConfig() {
45 | // load values from configuration
46 | console.log("KZones: Reading config...")
47 |
48 | config = {
49 | rememberWindowGeometries: KWin.readConfig("rememberWindowGeometries", true), // remember window geometries before snapping to a zone, and restore them when the window is removed from their zone
50 | alwaysShowLayoutName: KWin.readConfig("alwaysShowLayoutName", false), // always show layout name, or only when switching between them
51 | pollingRate: KWin.readConfig("pollingRate", 100), // polling rate in milliseconds
52 | zoneTarget: KWin.readConfig("zoneTarget", 0), // the part of the zone you need to hover over to highlight it
53 | zoneMatchOrigin: KWin.readConfig("zoneMatchOrigin", 0), // geometric position origin when determining in which zone the window is located
54 | zoneMatchMethod: KWin.readConfig("zoneMatchMethod", 0), // method to determine in which zone the window is located
55 | enableDebugMode: KWin.readConfig("enableDebugMode", false), // enable debug mode
56 | filterMode: KWin.readConfig("filterMode", 0), // filter mode
57 | filterList: KWin.readConfig("filterList", ""), // filter list
58 | fadeDuration: KWin.readConfig("fadeDuration", 100), // animation duration in milliseconds
59 | osdTimeout: KWin.readConfig("osdTimeout", 1000), // timeout in milliseconds for hiding the OSD after switching layouts
60 | layouts: JSON.parse(KWin.readConfig("layoutsJson", '[{"name": "Layout 1","padding": 0,"zones": [{"name": "1","x": 0,"y": 0,"height": 100,"width": 25},{"name": "2","x": 25,"y": 0,"height": 100,"width": 50},{"name": "3","x": 75,"y": 0,"height": 100,"width": 25}]}]')), // layouts
61 | alternateIndicatorStyle: KWin.readConfig("alternateIndicatorStyle", false), // alternate indicator style
62 | invertedMode: KWin.readConfig("invertedMode", false), // inverted mode
63 | modifierEnabled: KWin.readConfig("modifierEnabled", false), // modifier enabled
64 | modifierKey: KWin.readConfig("modifierKey", 5), // modifier key
65 | npmbEnabled: KWin.readConfig("npmbEnabled", false), // npmb enabled
66 | npmbToggle: KWin.readConfig("npmbToggle", true), // toggle with non-primary mouse button
67 | npmbCycle: KWin.readConfig("npmbCycle", false), // cycle layouts with non-primary mouse button
68 | }
69 |
70 | console.log("KZones: Config loaded: " + JSON.stringify(config))
71 | }
72 |
73 | function toggleOsd(isShow) {
74 | if (!isShow) {
75 | // Hide OSD
76 | mainDialog.opacity = 0
77 | mainDialog.shown = false
78 | mainDialog.outputOnly = true
79 | mainItem.width = 0
80 | mainItem.height = 0
81 | return
82 | }
83 |
84 | // show OSD
85 | if (!config.alwaysShowLayoutName) layoutOsd.visible = false
86 |
87 | // update main item size (needed for boot time, and to reset after hiding)
88 | mainItem.width = workspace.displayWidth
89 | mainItem.height = workspace.displayHeight
90 |
91 | if (!mainDialog.shown) {
92 | mainDialog.outputOnly = false
93 | mainDialog.opacity = 1
94 | mainDialog.shown = true
95 | highlightedZone = -1
96 | }
97 | }
98 |
99 | function refreshActiveScreenArea() {
100 | const activeScreen = workspace.activeClient
101 | ? workspace.activeClient.screen
102 | : workspace.activeScreen
103 |
104 | // TODO FIXME this method will be removed in plasma 6 (see `kwin/**/workspace_wrapper.h`)
105 | activeScreenArea = workspace.clientArea(KWin.FullScreenArea, activeScreen, workspace.currentDesktop)
106 | }
107 |
108 | function getZoneGeometry(zone_idx) {
109 | let zone
110 | switch (config.zoneTarget) {
111 | case 0:
112 | zone = repeater_zones.itemAt(zone_idx).children[0]
113 | break
114 | case 1:
115 | zone = repeater_zones.itemAt(zone_idx)
116 | break
117 | }
118 | const zoneItem = zone.mapToItem(null, 0, 0)
119 | return {
120 | "x": zoneItem.x,
121 | "y": zoneItem.y,
122 | "width": zone.width,
123 | "height": zone.height
124 | }
125 | }
126 |
127 | function checkZone(x, y, width = 1, height = 1) {
128 | let closest = {'distance': 999999, 'zone': -1}
129 | let most_overlapping = {'area': 0, 'zone': -1}
130 | const inputRect = {
131 | "x": x,
132 | "y": y,
133 | "width": width,
134 | "height": height
135 | }
136 |
137 | for (let idx = 0; idx < repeater_zones.model.length; idx++) {
138 | const zoneGeo = getZoneGeometry(idx)
139 | const overlap = rectOverlapArea(zoneGeo, inputRect)
140 | if (overlap === 0) {
141 | continue
142 | }
143 |
144 | if (overlap > most_overlapping.area) {
145 | most_overlapping = { 'area': overlap, 'zone': idx }
146 | }
147 | const xDist = Math.abs((x + width / 2) - (zoneGeo.x + zoneGeo.width / 2))
148 | const yDist = Math.abs((y + height / 2) - (zoneGeo.y + zoneGeo.height / 2))
149 | const distance = xDist + yDist
150 | if (distance < closest.distance) {
151 | closest = { 'distance': distance, 'zone': idx }
152 | }
153 | }
154 |
155 | // console.log("KZone: [zone check] closest: ", JSON.stringify(closest))
156 | // console.log("KZone: [zone check] most_overlapping: ", JSON.stringify(most_overlapping))
157 | switch (config.zoneMatchMethod) {
158 | default:
159 | case 0: // Closest distance
160 | return closest.zone
161 | case 1: // Most area overlap
162 | return most_overlapping.zone
163 | }
164 | return -1
165 | }
166 |
167 | function checkZoneByGeometry(geometry) {
168 | return checkZone(geometry.x, geometry.y, geometry.width, geometry.height)
169 | }
170 |
171 | function resetAllClientZones() {
172 | for (var i = 0; i < workspace.clientList().length; i++) {
173 | const client = workspace.clientList()[i]
174 | if (client.normalWindow) {
175 | client.zone = -1
176 | }
177 | }
178 | }
179 |
180 | function switchWindowInZone(isReverse) {
181 | // Check active client's zone
182 | const activeClientZone = workspace.activeClient.zone
183 | console.log(activeClientZone)
184 | if (activeClientZone === -1) {
185 | // If the client is not in any zone then we should assign it to a zone
186 | return moveClientToZone()
187 | }
188 |
189 | // Get all clients in the active zone
190 | const clientsInZone = Object.values(workspace.clientList())
191 | .filter(function(w) { return w.normalWindow && w.zone === activeClientZone })
192 | if (!clientsInZone.length) return;
193 |
194 | if (isReverse) { clientsInZone.reverse() }
195 |
196 | // cycle through clients in zone
197 | const index = clientsInZone.indexOf(workspace.activeClient)
198 | workspace.activeClient = clientsInZone[(index + 1) % clientsInZone.length]
199 | }
200 |
201 | function rectOverlapArea(component1, component2) {
202 | const x1 = component1.x + activeScreenArea.x
203 | const y1 = component1.y + activeScreenArea.y
204 | const x2 = component1.x + component1.width + activeScreenArea.x
205 | const y2 = component1.y + component1.height + activeScreenArea.y
206 | const x3 = component2.x + activeScreenArea.x
207 | const y3 = component2.y + activeScreenArea.y
208 | const x4 = component2.x + component2.width + activeScreenArea.x
209 | const y4 = component2.y + component2.height + activeScreenArea.y
210 | const xOverlap = Math.max(0, Math.min(x2, x4) - Math.max(x1, x3))
211 | const yOverlap = Math.max(0, Math.min(y2, y4) - Math.max(y1, y3))
212 | return xOverlap * yOverlap
213 | }
214 |
215 | function moveClientToZone(zone = checkZoneByGeometry(workspace.activeClient.geometry), client = workspace.activeClient) {
216 | // Hide when assigning to zone
217 | // TODO: configurable: "Checkbox: Hide OSD when assigning to zone"
218 | toggleOsd(false)
219 |
220 | // block abnormal windows from being moved (like plasmashell, docks, etc...)
221 | if (!client.normalWindow) return
222 | if (zone === -1) {
223 | console.log("[!!] Attempted to move client to zone '-1' .. Its likely a bug :(")
224 | return
225 | }
226 |
227 | const zonesLength = config.layouts[currentLayout].zones.length
228 | if (zone > zonesLength) return
229 |
230 | console.log("KZones: Moving client " + client.resourceClass.toString() + " to zone " + zone)
231 |
232 | if (client.zone === -1 && config.rememberWindowGeometries) {
233 | // Save client geometry before moving to a zone
234 | saveWindowGeometries(client)
235 | }
236 |
237 | // Set new geometry and zone
238 | const repeater_zone = repeater_zones.itemAt(zone)
239 | const global_x = repeater_zone.mapToGlobal(Qt.point(0, 0)).x
240 | const global_y = repeater_zone.mapToGlobal(Qt.point(0, 0)).y
241 | const newGeometry = Qt.rect(Math.round(global_x), Math.round(global_y), Math.round(repeater_zone.width), Math.round(repeater_zone.height))
242 | console.log("KZones: Moving client " + client.resourceClass.toString() + " to zone " + zone + " with new geometry " + JSON.stringify(newGeometry))
243 | client.geometry = newGeometry
244 | client.zone = zone
245 | }
246 |
247 | function saveWindowGeometries(client) {
248 | console.log("KZones: Saving geometry for client " + client.resourceClass.toString())
249 | // save current geometry
250 | client.oldGeometry = {
251 | "x": client.geometry.x,
252 | "y": client.geometry.y,
253 | "width": client.geometry.width,
254 | "height": client.geometry.height
255 | }
256 | }
257 |
258 | Behavior on opacity {
259 | NumberAnimation {
260 | duration: config.fadeDuration
261 | onRunningChanged: {
262 | mainDialog.visible = true //running || shown
263 | }
264 | }
265 | }
266 |
267 | Component.onCompleted: {
268 |
269 | // register window
270 | KWin.registerWindow(mainDialog)
271 |
272 | // shortcut: cycle through layouts
273 | bindShortcut("Cycle layouts", "Ctrl+Alt+D", function() {
274 | // reset timer to prevent osd from being hidden when switching layouts
275 | if (!moving) {
276 | hideOSD.running = false
277 | // if (!config.keepOsdAfterLayoutSwitch) // TODO: config: "Checkbox (default false): Keep OSD open after switching layouts"
278 | hideOSD.start()
279 | }
280 |
281 | //cycle through layouts
282 | currentLayout = (currentLayout + 1) % config.layouts.length
283 |
284 | // Reset zones of clients
285 | resetAllClientZones()
286 |
287 | highlightedZone = -1
288 | toggleOsd(true)
289 | if (!config.alwaysShowLayoutName) layoutOsd.visible = true
290 | })
291 |
292 | // shortcut: move to zone (1-9)
293 | for (let zone_idx = 0; zone_idx < 9; zone_idx++) {
294 | bindShortcut(`Move active window to zone ${zone_idx+1}`, `Ctrl+Alt+Num+${zone_idx+1}`, function() {
295 | moveClientToZone(zone_idx)
296 | })
297 | }
298 |
299 | function cycleActiveClient(isForward) {
300 | const activeZone = workspace.activeClient.zone
301 | if (activeZone === -1) {
302 | moveClientToZone()
303 | return
304 | }
305 | const zonesLength = config.layouts[currentLayout].zones.length
306 | const nextZone = isForward
307 | ? (activeZone + 1) % zonesLength
308 | : (activeZone - 1 + zonesLength) % zonesLength
309 | moveClientToZone(nextZone)
310 | }
311 |
312 | // shortcut: move to next zone
313 | bindShortcut("Move active window to next zone", "Ctrl+Alt+Right", function() {
314 | cycleActiveClient(true)
315 | })
316 | // shortcut: move to previous zone
317 | bindShortcut("Move active window to previous zone", "Ctrl+Alt+Left", function() {
318 | cycleActiveClient(false)
319 | })
320 |
321 | // shortcut: toggle osd
322 | bindShortcut("Toggle OSD", "Ctrl+Alt+C", function() {
323 | toggleOsd(!shown)
324 | })
325 |
326 | // shortcut: switch to next window in current zone
327 | bindShortcut("Switch to next window in current zone", "Ctrl+Alt+Up", function() {
328 | switchWindowInZone(false)
329 | })
330 |
331 | // shortcut: switch to previous window in current zone
332 | bindShortcut("Switch to previous window in current zone", "Ctrl+Alt+Down", function() {
333 | switchWindowInZone(true)
334 | })
335 |
336 | mainDialog.loadConfig()
337 |
338 | // set all windows to be without a zone
339 | resetAllClientZones()
340 |
341 | //get session type
342 | cmdSessionType.exec()
343 |
344 | refreshActiveScreenArea()
345 |
346 | // // delay the initialization of the overlay until the workspace is ready
347 | // delay.setTimeout(function() {
348 | // mainDialog.visible = true
349 | // mainDialog.opacity = 0
350 | // console.log("KZones: Ready!")
351 | // }, 1000)
352 | }
353 |
354 | function bindShortcut(title, sequence, callback) {
355 | KWin.registerShortcut(`KZones: ${title}`, `KZones: ${title}`, sequence, callback)
356 | }
357 |
358 | Item {
359 | id: mainItem
360 | width: workspace.displayWidth
361 | height: workspace.displayHeight
362 |
363 | // main polling timer
364 | Timer {
365 | id: timer
366 | triggeredOnStart: true
367 | interval: config.pollingRate
368 | running: shown && moving
369 | repeat: true
370 |
371 | onTriggered: {
372 | switch (config.zoneMatchOrigin) {
373 | case 0: // titlebar
374 | const clientGeo = workspace.activeClient.geometry
375 | highlightedZone = checkZone(clientGeo.x, clientGeo.y, clientGeo.width, 1)
376 | break;
377 | case 1: // window (center of window)
378 | highlightedZone = checkZoneByGeometry(workspace.activeClient.geometry)
379 | break
380 | case 2: // cursor
381 | const pos = mouseSource.getPosition()
382 | highlightedZone = checkZone(pos.x, pos.y)
383 | break
384 | default:
385 | break
386 | }
387 | }
388 | }
389 |
390 | PlasmaCore.DataSource {
391 | id: mouseSource
392 |
393 | property var position: null
394 |
395 | function getPosition() {
396 | mouseSource.connectSource("Position")
397 | return position
398 | }
399 |
400 | onNewData: {
401 | position = mouseSource.data.Position.Position
402 | disconnectSource(sourceName);
403 | }
404 | }
405 |
406 | PlasmaCore.DataSource {
407 | id: keystateSource
408 | engine: "keystate"
409 | connectedSources: {
410 | let sources = []
411 | if (config.npmbEnabled) {
412 | sources = sources.concat(["Left Button", "Right Button", "Middle Button"])
413 | }
414 | if (config.modifierEnabled) {
415 | sources.push(modifierKeys[config.modifierKey])
416 | }
417 | return sources
418 | }
419 | // ["Shift","Right Button","First X Button","Caps Lock","Middle Button","Alt","Num Lock","Left Button","Meta","AltGr","Second X Button","Hyper","Ctrl","Super"]
420 | onNewData: {
421 | //console.log(JSON.stringify(keystateSource))
422 | //console.log(sourceName)
423 | if (moving) {
424 | switch (sourceName) {
425 | case modifierKeys[config.modifierKey]:
426 | const pressed = keystateSource.data[sourceName].Pressed
427 | console.log("KZones: Modifier key ", pressed ? 'Pressed' : 'Released')
428 | toggleOsd(pressed === config.invertedMode)
429 | break
430 | case "Left Button":
431 | case "Right Button":
432 | case "Middle Button":
433 | if(keystateSource.data[sourceName].Pressed) {
434 | console.log("KZones: Npmb pressed")
435 | if (config.npmbToggle) {
436 | toggleOsd(!shown)
437 | }
438 | if (config.npmbCycle) {
439 | highlightedZone = -1
440 | currentLayout = (currentLayout + 1) % config.layouts.length
441 | }
442 | }
443 | break
444 | }
445 | }
446 | }
447 | }
448 |
449 | PlasmaCore.DataSource {
450 | id: osdCmd
451 | engine: "executable"
452 | connectedSources: []
453 | onNewData: {
454 | disconnectSource(sourceName);
455 | }
456 | function exec(text) {
457 | connectSource(`qdbus org.kde.plasmashell /org/kde/osdService showText preferences-desktop-virtual "${text}"`);
458 | }
459 | }
460 |
461 | PlasmaCore.DataSource {
462 | id: cmdSessionType
463 | engine: "executable"
464 | connectedSources: []
465 | onNewData: {
466 | const session = cmdSessionType.data[cmdSessionType.connectedSources[0]].stdout.trim()
467 | if (session === "x11") {
468 | console.log("KZones: X11 session detected")
469 | //when this is set in Wayland, KWin crashes 🤦
470 | mouseSource.engine = "mouse"
471 | } else {
472 | console.log("KZones: Wayland session detected")
473 | }
474 | disconnectSource(sourceName);
475 | }
476 | function exec() {
477 | connectSource(`echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE`);
478 | }
479 | }
480 |
481 | // click to exit osd
482 | MouseArea {
483 | anchors.fill: parent
484 | hoverEnabled: true
485 | onPressed: {
486 | toggleOsd(false)
487 | }
488 | }
489 |
490 | // debug osd
491 | Rectangle {
492 | id: debugOsd
493 | visible: config.enableDebugMode
494 | x: activeScreenArea.x
495 | y: activeScreenArea.y
496 | z: 100
497 | width: debugOsdText.paintedWidth + debugOsdText.padding * 2
498 | height: debugOsdText.paintedHeight + debugOsdText.padding * 2
499 | radius: 5
500 | color: "#DD333333"
501 |
502 | Text {
503 | id: debugOsdText
504 | anchors.fill: parent
505 | padding: 15
506 | color: 'white'
507 | text: {
508 | if (config.enableDebugMode) {
509 | let t = ""
510 | t += `Active: ${workspace.activeClient.caption}\n`
511 | t += `Window class: ${workspace.activeClient.resourceClass.toString()}\n`
512 | t += `X: ${workspace.activeClient.geometry.x}, Y: ${workspace.activeClient.geometry.y}, Width: ${workspace.activeClient.geometry.width}, Height: ${workspace.activeClient.geometry.height}\n`
513 | t += `Previous Zone: ${workspace.activeClient.zone}\n`
514 | t += `Highlighted Zone: ${highlightedZone}\n`
515 | t += `Layout: ${currentLayout}\n`
516 | t += `Zones: ${config.layouts[currentLayout].zones.map(z => z.name).join(', ')}\n`
517 | t += `Polling Rate: ${config.pollingRate}ms\n`
518 | t += `Moving: ${moving}\n`
519 | t += `Resizing: ${resizing}\n`
520 | t += `Old Geometry: ${JSON.stringify(workspace.activeClient.oldGeometry)}\n`
521 | t += `Active Screen: ${activeScreen}`
522 | return t
523 | } else {
524 | return ""
525 | }
526 | }
527 | font.pixelSize: 14
528 | font.family: "Hack"
529 | }
530 | }
531 |
532 | // layout name
533 | Rectangle {
534 | id: layoutOsd
535 | visible: true
536 | opacity: config.layouts[currentLayout].name ? 1 : 0
537 | x: activeScreenArea.x + activeScreenArea.width / 2 - width / 2
538 | y: activeScreenArea.y + activeScreenArea.height - 150
539 | width: layoutName.paintedWidth + 30
540 | height: layoutName.paintedHeight + 15
541 | radius: 5
542 | color: color_indicator
543 |
544 | // layout name label
545 | Text {
546 | id: layoutName
547 | anchors.fill: parent
548 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
549 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
550 | color: 'white'
551 | text: config.layouts[currentLayout].name
552 | font.pixelSize: 24
553 | }
554 | }
555 |
556 | // zones
557 | Repeater {
558 | id: repeater_zones
559 | model: config.layouts[currentLayout].zones
560 |
561 | // zone
562 | Rectangle {
563 | id: zone
564 | x: activeScreenArea.x + ((modelData.x / 100) * (activeScreenArea.width - zone_padding)) + zone_padding
565 | y: activeScreenArea.y + ((modelData.y / 100) * (activeScreenArea.height - zone_padding)) + zone_padding
566 | implicitWidth: ((modelData.width / 100) * (activeScreenArea.width - zone_padding)) - zone_padding
567 | implicitHeight: ((modelData.height / 100) * (activeScreenArea.height - zone_padding)) - zone_padding
568 | color: (highlightedZone === zoneIndex) ? color_zone_background_active : color_zone_background
569 | radius: 8 // TODO: make configurable (zoneRadius)
570 | border.color: (highlightedZone === zoneIndex) ? color_zone_border_active : color_zone_border
571 | border.width: 3
572 |
573 | property int zoneIndex: index
574 | property int zone_padding: config.layouts[currentLayout].padding || 0
575 |
576 | //! keep this the first child
577 | Rectangle {
578 | id: indicator
579 | width: 160 //180 // TODO: make configurable (indicatorWidth)
580 | height: 90 //100 // TODO: make configurable (indicatorHeight)
581 | radius: 5
582 | color: config.alternateIndicatorStyle ? color_indicator : 'transparent'
583 | opacity: (highlightedZone != zone.zoneIndex) ? 1.0 : 0.5
584 | anchors {
585 | horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
586 | horizontalCenterOffset: (((modelData || {}).indicator || {}).offset || {}).x || 0
587 | verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
588 | verticalCenterOffset: (((modelData || {}).indicator || {}).offset || {}).y || 0
589 | }
590 |
591 | MouseArea {
592 | anchors.fill: parent
593 | hoverEnabled: true
594 | cursorShape: Qt.PointingHandCursor
595 | onPressed: {
596 | moveClientToZone(zone.zoneIndex)
597 | }
598 | onEntered: {
599 | highlightedZone = zone.zoneIndex
600 | }
601 | onExited: {
602 | if (shown) highlightedZone = -1
603 | }
604 | }
605 |
606 | // zone indicator part
607 | Repeater {
608 | id: indicators
609 | model: config.layouts[currentLayout].zones
610 |
611 | Rectangle {
612 | property int padding: config.alternateIndicatorStyle ? 0 : 3
613 | radius: 5
614 | visible: config.alternateIndicatorStyle ? (index === zone.zoneIndex) : true
615 | x: ((modelData.x / 100) * (indicator.width - padding)) + padding
616 | y: ((modelData.y / 100) * (indicator.height - padding)) + padding
617 | z: (index === zone.zoneIndex) ? 2 : 1
618 | implicitWidth: ((modelData.width / 100) * (indicator.width - padding)) - padding
619 | implicitHeight: ((modelData.height / 100) * (indicator.height - padding)) - padding
620 | color: (index === zone.zoneIndex) ? color_indicator_accent : color_indicator
621 | // opacity: (highlightedZone != zone.zoneIndex) ? 1.0 : 1.0 // TODO: add opacity to config
622 | scale: doAnimations && index === highlightedZone && index === zone.zoneIndex
623 | ? 1.1
624 | : 1
625 | Behavior on scale {
626 | NumberAnimation { duration: 150 }
627 | }
628 | }
629 | }
630 |
631 | // zone indicator label
632 | Text {
633 | z: 3
634 | anchors.fill: indicator
635 | font.pixelSize: 20
636 | opacity: (highlightedZone !== zone.zoneIndex) ? 1.0 : 0.5 // TODO: add opacity to config
637 | color: color_indicator_font
638 | leftPadding: 30
639 | rightPadding: 30
640 | topPadding: 30
641 | bottomPadding: 30
642 | fontSizeMode: Text.Fit
643 | minimumPixelSize: 8
644 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
645 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
646 | text: modelData.name
647 | }
648 | }
649 |
650 | // zone indicator shadow
651 | Components.Shadow{
652 | target: indicator
653 | }
654 |
655 | }
656 |
657 | }
658 |
659 | // workspace connection
660 | Connections {
661 | // TODO: Test on Wayland, possibly target `workspace` can be buggy or something.. See KWin source code for info
662 | target: workspace
663 |
664 | function onClientAdded(client) {
665 | if (client.normalWindow) {
666 | client.zone = -1
667 | }
668 | }
669 |
670 | function onClientFullScreenSet(client, fullscreen, user) {
671 | if (!client) return;
672 | console.log("KZones: Client fullscreen: " + client.resourceClass.toString() + " (fullscreen " + fullscreen + ")");
673 | toggleOsd(false)
674 | }
675 |
676 |
677 | function onClientActivated(client) {
678 | if (client) {
679 | console.log("KZones: Client activated: " + client.resourceClass.toString() + " (zone " + client.zone + ")");
680 | refreshActiveScreenArea()
681 | }
682 | }
683 |
684 | // unused, but may be useful in the future
685 | // function onVirtualScreenSizeChanged(){ }
686 | }
687 |
688 | // options connection
689 | Connections {
690 | //! not working at the moment
691 | target: options
692 |
693 | function onConfigChanged() {
694 | console.log("KZones: Config changed")
695 | mainDialog.loadConfig()
696 | }
697 | }
698 |
699 | // activeClient connection
700 | Connections {
701 | target: workspace.activeClient
702 |
703 | // start moving
704 | function onClientStartUserMovedResized(client) {
705 | if (client.resizeable && client.normalWindow) {
706 | client.zone = -1
707 | console.log("KZones: Active client move/restart begin: " + client.resourceClass.toString())
708 |
709 | if (!checkFilter(client)) {
710 | return
711 | }
712 |
713 | if (client.move) {
714 | moving = true
715 | resizing = false
716 | hideOSD.running = false
717 |
718 | if (client.oldGeometry) {
719 | console.log("KZones: Restoring old geometry")
720 | client.geometry.x = client.oldGeometry.x
721 | client.geometry.y = client.oldGeometry.y
722 | client.geometry.width = client.oldGeometry.width
723 | client.geometry.height = client.oldGeometry.height
724 | delete client.oldGeometry
725 | }
726 | }
727 | if (client.resize) {
728 | // client resizing
729 | moving = false
730 | resizing = true
731 |
732 | // Discard old geometry
733 | delete client.oldGeometry
734 | }
735 | }
736 | }
737 |
738 | // When dragging the window to another screen
739 | function onScreenChanged() {
740 | refreshActiveScreenArea();
741 | }
742 |
743 | // stop moving
744 | function onClientFinishUserMovedResized(client) {
745 | if (moving) {
746 | console.log("Kzones: Move end " + client.resourceClass.toString())
747 | if (shown) {
748 | moveClientToZone(highlightedZone, client)
749 | }
750 | }
751 | if (resizing) {
752 | // client resizing
753 | }
754 | moving = false
755 | resizing = false
756 | }
757 |
758 | // check filter
759 | function checkFilter(client) {
760 | if (config.filterList.length === 0) {
761 | return true
762 | }
763 |
764 | // 0 = include ; 1 = exclude
765 | const filter = config.filterList.split(/\r?\n/)
766 | return (config.filterMode === 0) === filter.includes(client.resourceClass.toString())
767 | }
768 | }
769 |
770 | // hide osd timer
771 | Timer {
772 | id: hideOSD
773 | interval: config.osdTimeout
774 | repeat: false
775 |
776 | onTriggered: {
777 | toggleOsd(false)
778 | }
779 | }
780 |
781 | // reusable timer
782 | Timer {
783 | id: delay
784 |
785 | function setTimeout(callback, timeout) {
786 | delay.interval = timeout
787 | delay.repeat = false
788 | delay.triggered.connect(callback)
789 | delay.triggered.connect(function release () {
790 | delay.triggered.disconnect(callback)
791 | delay.triggered.disconnect(release)
792 | })
793 | delay.start()
794 | }
795 | }
796 |
797 | }
798 |
799 | }
800 |
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1 | [
2 | {
3 | "name": "Screen devided to three parts",
4 | "padding": 0,
5 | "zones": [
6 | {
7 | "name": "Left",
8 | "x": 0,
9 | "y": 0,
10 | "height": 100,
11 | "width": 32
12 | },
13 | {
14 | "name": "Left-Wide",
15 | "x": 0,
16 | "y": 0,
17 | "height": 100,
18 | "width": 68
19 | },
20 | {
21 | "name": "Mid",
22 | "x": 32,
23 | "y": 0,
24 | "height": 100,
25 | "width": 36
26 | },
27 | {
28 | "name": "Right-Wide",
29 | "x": 32,
30 | "y": 0,
31 | "height": 100,
32 | "width": 68
33 | },
34 | {
35 | "name": "Right",
36 | "x": 68,
37 | "y": 0,
38 | "height": 100,
39 | "width": 32
40 | }
41 | ]
42 | },
43 | {
44 | "name": "Screen devided to four parts",
45 | "padding": 0,
46 | "zones": [
47 | {
48 | "name": "Left",
49 | "x": 0,
50 | "y": 0,
51 | "height": 100,
52 | "width": 25
53 | },
54 | {
55 | "name": "Mid-Left",
56 | "x": 25,
57 | "y": 0,
58 | "height": 100,
59 | "width": 25
60 | },
61 | {
62 | "name": "Mid",
63 | "x": 25,
64 | "y": 0,
65 | "height": 100,
66 | "width": 50
67 | },
68 | {
69 | "name": "Mid-Right",
70 | "x": 50,
71 | "y": 0,
72 | "height": 100,
73 | "width": 25
74 | },
75 | {
76 | "name": "Right",
77 | "x": 75,
78 | "y": 0,
79 | "height": 100,
80 | "width": 25
81 | }
82 | ]
83 | }
84 | ]
85 |
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Name=KZones
3 | Comment=Utility for snapping windows into zones
4 |
5 | Icon=preferences-desktop-virtual
6 | Type=Service
7 |
8 | X-Plasma-API=declarativescript
9 | X-Plasma-MainScript=ui/main.qml
10 |
11 | X-KDE-ServiceTypes=KWin/Script
12 | X-KDE-ConfigModule=kwin/effects/configs/kcm_kwin4_genericscripted
13 |
14 | X-KDE-PluginInfo-Author=gerritdevriese
15 | X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name=kzones
16 | X-KDE-PluginInfo-Version=2.1.1
17 | X-KDE-PluginInfo-Website=https://kde.org
18 | X-KDE-PluginInfo-Category=Utilities
19 | X-KDE-PluginInfo-License=GPL-3.0+
20 | X-KDE-PluginInfo-EnabledByDefault=true
21 | X-KDE-PluginInfo-Website=https://github.com/codeswhite/kzones
22 |
23 |
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