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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Simple popup for using marks in Sway 2 | 3 | This allows you to use vim-like marks in sway easily. 4 | 5 | ![image](https://i.imgur.com/gQW40rq.png) 6 | 7 | Usage: 8 | ``` 9 | bindsym --to-code $mod+m exec sway-marker mark 10 | bindsym --to-code $mod+grave exec sway-marker goto 11 | ``` 12 | After adding this to your sway config you can use marks like this: 13 | 14 | mod+m and then type a character will create a mark on the currently focused container (window) 15 | 16 | mod+grave(`) then type a character will focus the previously marked container. 17 | 18 | ## Installation 19 | Arch Linux: install the [AUR package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sway-marker-git/) 20 | openSUSE: available as a package on [OBS](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/X11:Wayland/sway-marker): `zypper in sway-marker` 21 | 22 | Binary: you can download a binary from the releases page 23 | 24 | Compiling: install rust, gtk and gtk-layer-shell and build with `cargo build --release`. The file will be in `target/release/sway-marker`. 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use clap::{command, Arg, Command}; 2 | use gtk::{prelude::*, WindowType}; 3 | use std::{cell::RefCell, rc::Rc}; 4 | 5 | fn read_char(message: &str, markup: &str) -> char { 6 | gtk::init().expect("Failed to initialize gtk"); 7 | 8 | let window = gtk::Window::new(WindowType::Popup); 9 | window.connect_delete_event(|_, _| { 10 | gtk::main_quit(); 11 | Inhibit(false) 12 | }); 13 | 14 | let selected_char = Rc::new(RefCell::new(None)); 15 | 16 | let selected_char_clone = selected_char.clone(); 17 | window.connect_key_press_event(move |_, event_key| { 18 | if let Some(ch) = event_key.keyval().to_unicode() { 19 | if ch.is_alphanumeric() { 20 | selected_char_clone.replace(Some(ch)); 21 | } 22 | gtk::main_quit(); 23 | } 24 | Inhibit(false) 25 | }); 26 | 27 | gtk_layer_shell::init_for_window(&window); 28 | gtk_layer_shell::set_keyboard_interactivity(&window, true); 29 | gtk_layer_shell::set_layer(&window, gtk_layer_shell::Layer::Overlay); 30 | 31 | let label = gtk::Label::new(None); 32 | label.set_markup(&markup.replace("{}", message)); 33 | label.set_margin_start(5); 34 | label.set_margin_end(5); 35 | label.set_margin_top(5); 36 | label.set_margin_bottom(5); 37 | 38 | window.add(&label); 39 | window.show_all(); 40 | 41 | gtk::main(); 42 | 43 | match selected_char.take() { 44 | Some(c) => c, 45 | None => { 46 | println!("No char selected"); 47 | std::process::exit(0); 48 | } 49 | } 50 | } 51 | 52 | fn main() { 53 | // Init clap arguments parser 54 | let args = command!() 55 | .arg( 56 | Arg::new("markup") 57 | .long("markup") 58 | .short('m') 59 | .help("Pango markup used to format displayed message") 60 | .default_value("{}"), 61 | ) 62 | .subcommand(Command::new("mark").about("Mark current window")) 63 | .subcommand(Command::new("goto").about("Jump to a marked window")) 64 | .get_matches(); 65 | // unwrap() never panics because "markup" has a default value 66 | let markup = args.get_one::("markup").unwrap(); 67 | 68 | // Open swayipc connection 69 | let mut sway_conn = 70 | swayipc::Connection::new().expect("Failed to establish a connection to sway ipc"); 71 | 72 | if args.subcommand_matches("mark").is_some() { 73 | let ch = read_char("Enter mark: ", markup); 74 | println!("Creating mark {}", ch); 75 | sway_conn 76 | .run_command(format!("mark {}", ch)) 77 | .expect("Failed to run sway command"); 78 | } else if args.subcommand_matches("goto").is_some() { 79 | let ch = read_char("Go to mark: ", markup); 80 | println!("Navigating to mark {}", ch); 81 | sway_conn 82 | .run_command(format!("[con_mark={}] focus", ch)) 83 | .expect("Failed to run sway command"); 84 | } else { 85 | eprintln!("Missing argument! Specify either \"mark\" or \"goto\""); 86 | } 87 | } 88 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------