From 50c9e3d81bcd0f5d7aba9f136aece36960ed197e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Isaac Freund Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2022 11:09:18 +0200 Subject: Cursor: revive 'always' focus-follows-cursor mode This was removed a while back because it was buggy and I didn't know of anyone using it. Since refactoring it is now trivial to implement and I know of at least one person using it, so I don't mind reviving it. --- doc/riverctl.1.scd | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/riverctl.1.scd') diff --git a/doc/riverctl.1.scd b/doc/riverctl.1.scd index 42e1500..0de4045 100644 --- a/doc/riverctl.1.scd +++ b/doc/riverctl.1.scd @@ -282,14 +282,16 @@ A complete list may be found in _/usr/include/linux/input-event-codes.h_ *border-width* _pixels_ Set the border width to _pixels_. -*focus-follows-cursor* *disabled*|*normal* - There are two available modes: +*focus-follows-cursor* *disabled*|*normal*|*always* + There are three available modes: - _disabled_: Moving the cursor does not affect focus. This is the default. - _normal_: Moving the cursor over a view will focus that view. Moving the cursor within a view will not re-focus that view if focus has moved elsewhere. + - _always_: Moving the cursor will always focus whatever view is + under the cursor. If the view to be focused is on an output that does not have focus, focus is switched to that output. -- cgit v1.2.3