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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- @author Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-- @copyright 2008 Julien Danjou
-- @release v3.4.10
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Grab environment we need
local capi =
{
mouse = mouse,
screen = screen,
client = client
}
local util = require("awful.util")
local client = require("awful.client")
--- Screen module for awful
module("awful.screen")
local data = {}
data.padding = {}
--- Give the focus to a screen, and move pointer.
-- @param screen Screen number.
function focus(screen)
if screen > capi.screen.count() then screen = capi.mouse.screen end
local c = client.focus.history.get(screen, 0)
if c then capi.client.focus = c end
-- Move the mouse on the screen
capi.mouse.screen = screen
end
--- Give the focus to a screen, and move pointer, but relative to the current
-- focused screen.
-- @param i Value to add to the current focused screen index. 1 will focus next
-- screen, -1 would focus the previous one.
function focus_relative(i)
return focus(util.cycle(capi.screen.count(), capi.mouse.screen + i))
end
--- Get or set the screen padding.
-- @param screen The screen object to change the padding on
-- @param padding The padding, an table with 'top', 'left', 'right' and/or
-- 'bottom'. Can be nil if you only want to retrieve padding
function padding(screen, padding)
if padding then
data.padding[screen] = padding
screen:emit_signal("padding")
end
return data.padding[screen]
end
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