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Cycle through windows indefinitly #85
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See #7. I think a good alternative might be adding # cycle forward
yabai -m window --focus next || yabai -m window --focus first_node
# cycle backwards
yabai -m window --focus prev || yabai -m window --focus last_node I'm not sure if |
I did not see this issue, sorry.
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previous is already taken in the form of |
Some possible wordings:
I'm definitely in favour of adding this feature. The selectors should make sense for spaces and displays, too, so monitor/space wraparound can also be implemented. I also think that while you're right about not wanting to rename existing configurations and scripts, the word |
That seems fine, however
Minor version is meant for added features that are non-breaking. Breaking is a major version bump, if I am to follow the rules of semantic versioning. I suppose if we are to get pedantic about this you could argue that it isn't a breaking change, but an alteration of behaviour - the command is still working, which in my mind is acceptable by a patch increment in the versioning scheme. |
Fixed on master. Added first and last. Existing last renamed to recent. I've decided to release this under a normal patch increment, as per my last comment. People can feel free to write me angry emails if they wish to do so, but I don't think this change warrants a major version bump in any way. |
On chunkwm, I used to be able to cycle through my windows with
chunkc tiling::window --focus next
.It seems like with yabai, when focusing the last opened window, doing
yabai -m window --focus next
won't go back to the first one but do nothing. I cannot cycle through my windows like I used to.Is there another way to accomplish that?
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