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Currently, there are 8 layouts.
lain/layout
.
|-- termfair
|-- centerfair
|-- cascade
|-- cascadetile
|-- centerwork
|-- uselessfair
|-- uselesspiral
`-- uselesstile
Just add your favourites to layouts
table:
layouts =
{
...
lain.layout.termfair,
lain.layout.uselesstile,
...
}
Or set them on specific tags like this:
awful.layout.set(lain.layout.uselessfair, tags[1][7])
How do layouts work?
termfair
I do a lot of work on terminals. The common tiling algorithms usually maximize windows, so you'll end up with a terminal that has about 200 columns or more. That's way too much. Have you ever read a manpage in a terminal of this size?
This layout restricts the size of each window. Each window will have the same width but is variable in height. Furthermore, windows are left-aligned. The basic workflow is as follows (the number above the screen is the number of open windows, the number in a cell is the fixed number of a client):
(1) (2) (3)
+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
| | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1 | | | -> | 2 | 1 | | -> | 3 | 2 | 1 | ->
| | | | | | | | | | | |
+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
(4) (5) (6)
+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
| 4 | | | | 5 | 4 | | | 6 | 5 | 4 |
+---+---+---+ -> +---+---+---+ -> +---+---+---+
| 3 | 2 | 1 | | 3 | 2 | 1 | | 3 | 2 | 1 |
+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
The first client will be located in the left column. When opening another window, this new window will be placed in the left column while moving the first window into the middle column. Once a row is full, another row above it will be created.
Default number of columns and rows are respectively taken from nmaster
and ncol
values in awful.tag
, but you can set your own.
For example, this sets termfair
to 3 columns and at least 1 row:
lain.layout.termfair.nmaster = 3
lain.layout.termfair.ncol = 1
centerfair
Similar to termfair
, but with fixed number of vertical columns. Cols are centerded until there are nmaster
columns, then windows are stacked as slaves, with possibly ncol
clients per column at most.
(1) (2) (3)
+---+---+---+ +-+---+---+-+ +---+---+---+
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | 1 | | -> | | 1 | 2 | | -> | 1 | 2 | 3 | ->
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
+---+---+---+ +-+---+---+-+ +---+---+---+
(4) (5)
+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
| | | 3 | | | 2 | 4 |
+ 1 + 2 +---+ -> + 1 +---+---+
| | | 4 | | | 3 | 5 |
+---+---+---+ +---+---+---+
Like termfair
, default number of columns and rows are respectively taken from nmaster
and ncol
values in awful.tag
, but you can set your own.
For example:
lain.layout.centerfair.nmaster = 3
lain.layout.centerfair.ncol = 1
cascade
Cascade all windows of a tag.
You can control the offsets by setting these two variables:
lain.layout.cascade.cascade_offset_x = 64
lain.layout.cascade.cascade_offset_y = 16
The following reserves space for 5 windows:
lain.layout.cascade.nmaster = 5
That is, no window will get resized upon the creation of a new window, unless there's more than 5 windows.
cascadetile
Similar to awful.layout.suit.tile
layout, however, clients in the slave
column are cascaded instead of tiled.
Left column size can be set, otherwise is controlled by mwfact
of the
tag. Additional windows will be opened in another column on the right.
New windows are placed above old windows.
Whether the slave column is placed on top of the master window or not is
controlled by the value of ncol
. A value of 1 means "overlapping slave column"
and anything else means "don't overlap windows".
Usage example:
lain.layout.cascadetile.cascade_offset_x = 2
lain.layout.cascadetile.cascade_offset_y = 32
lain.layout.cascadetile.extra_padding = 5
lain.layout.cascadetile.nmaster = 5
lain.layout.ncol = 1
extra_padding
reduces the size of the master window if "overlapping
slave column" is activated. This allows you to see if there are any
windows in your slave column.
Setting cascade_offset_x
to a very small value or even 0 is reccommended to avoid wasting space.
centerwork
You start with one window, centered horizontally:
+--------------------------+
| +----------+ |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | MAIN | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| +----------+ |
+--------------------------+
This is your main working window. You do most of the work right here. Sometimes, you may want to open up additional windows. They're put in the following four slots:
+--------------------------+
| +---+ +----------+ +---+ |
| | | | | | | |
| | 0 | | | | 1 | |
| | | | | | | |
| +---+ | MAIN | +---+ |
| +---+ | | +---+ |
| | | | | | | |
| | 2 | | | | 3 | |
| | | | | | | |
| +---+ +----------+ +---+ |
+--------------------------+
Yes, the number "four" is fixed. In total, you can only have five open windows with this layout. Additional windows are not managed and set to floating mode. This is intentional.
You can set the order of the four auxiliary windows. This is the default configuration:
lain.layout.centerwork.top_left = 0
lain.layout.centerwork.top_right = 1
lain.layout.centerwork.bottom_left = 2
lain.layout.centerwork.bottom_right = 3
This means: The bottom left slot will be occupied by the third window (not counting the main window). Suppose you want your windows to appear in this order:
+--------------------------+
| +---+ +----------+ +---+ |
| | | | | | | |
| | 3 | | | | 0 | |
| | | | | | | |
| +---+ | MAIN | +---+ |
| +---+ | | +---+ |
| | | | | | | |
| | 2 | | | | 1 | |
| | | | | | | |
| +---+ +----------+ +---+ |
+--------------------------+
This would require you to use these settings:
lain.layout.centerwork.top_left = 3
lain.layout.centerwork.top_right = 0
lain.layout.centerwork.bottom_left = 2
lain.layout.centerwork.bottom_right = 1
Please note: If you use Awesome's default configuration, navigation in
this layout may be very confusing. How do you get from the main window
to satellite ones depends on the order in which the windows are opened.
Thus, use of awful.client.focus.bydirection()
is suggested.
Here's an example:
globalkeys = awful.util.table.join(
...
awful.key({ modkey }, "j",
function()
awful.client.focus.bydirection("down")
if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
end),
awful.key({ modkey }, "k",
function()
awful.client.focus.bydirection("up")
if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
end),
awful.key({ modkey }, "h",
function()
awful.client.focus.bydirection("left")
if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
end),
awful.key({ modkey }, "l",
function()
awful.client.focus.bydirection("right")
if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
end),
...
)
uselessfair, uselesspiral & uselesstile
These are duplicates of the stock fair
, spiral
and tile
layouts.
However, "useless gaps" (see below) have been added.
Useless gaps
Useless gaps are gaps between windows. They are "useless" because they serve no special purpose despite increasing overview. I find it easier to recognize window boundaries if windows are set apart a little bit.
The uselessfair
layout, for example, looks like this:
+================+
# #
# +---+ +---+ #
# | 1 | | | #
# +---+ | | #
# | 3 | #
# +---+ | | #
# | 2 | | | #
# +---+ +---+ #
# #
+================+
All of lain layouts provide useless gaps. To set the width of the gaps,
you have to add an item called useless_gap_width
in your theme.lua
.
If it doesn't exist, the width will default to 0.
Example:
theme.useless_gap_width = 10
uselesstile
patches
xmonad-like
If you want to have uselesstile behave like xmonad, with internal gaps two times wider than external ones, replace lain/layout/uselesstile
with this.
inverted master
Want to invert master window position? Use this version. You can set single_gap
with width
and height
in your theme.lua
, in order to define the window geometry when there's only one client, otherwise it goes maximized. An example:
theme.single_gap = { width = 600, height = 100 }
What about layout icons?
They are located in lain/icons/layout
.
To use them, add lines to your theme.lua
like this:
theme.lain_icons = os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.config/awesome/lain/icons/layout/default/"
theme.layout_termfair = theme.lain_icons .. "termfairw.png"
theme.layout_cascade = theme.lain_icons .. "cascadew.png"
theme.layout_cascadetile = theme.lain_icons .. "cascadetilew.png"
theme.layout_centerwork = theme.lain_icons .. "centerworkw.png"
Credits goes to Nicolas Estibals for creating layout icons for default theme.
You can use them as a template for your custom versions.