* Started work
* I can't debug anything, cleaning
* Added settings, [[Not Tested]]
Not even compiled
* Tested, the most basic features work
* Refactor, add RestoreSize
* Added DPI awareness
* Fixed a potential issue with resizing zoned windows
* Fixup: Potentially unsafe memory-layout of std::pair replaced with std::array
* Fixup: Use .data() instead of a pointer
* Further refactoring
* Integrated Win+Arrow keys with the Restore size feature
* Fixed an issue where window's on-screen position is not restored properly
* Fixed a bug pointed out by Enrico
* Persist app zone history in a separate file
* Almost ready to be functionally tested
* Now all unit tests pass
* Bug fixes, it seems to work
* Various fixups
* Improved performance of FancyZones::UpdateWindowsPositions()
* Handle scenario with only primary desktop and no desktop swithc in current session.
* Add scoped lock when changing current desktop id. Address PR comments.
* Explain purpose of UpdatePrimaryDesktopData method.
* Fix typo in documentation.
* Refactor a method which resizes windows
* Completed initial work for MultiZones
Without changing any test, they all pass!
* Implemented a basic version of Multizones, updated some tests
* Reduced the sensitivity radius
* Added a few must-have unit tests for Multizones
* Some fixups
* Took care of the conflict between this and #1938
* Improved how zones are detected, reverted a change in one unit test
* Resolved another merge conflict
* Fixed bugs related to stamping
* When moving window into zones using arrow keys, support multi-monitor scenario
* Minor coding style adjustments
* Split implementation into separate functions because of readability
* Rename certain arguments
* Modify unit tests after API changes
* Address PR comments and add unit tests
* Return true from MoveWindowIntoZoneByDirection only if window is successfully added to new zone
* Improved monitor ordering (#1)
* Implemented improved monitor ordering v1
* Fixed some embarrassing bugs, added some tests
* Added one more test
* Extracted a value to a variable
* ASCII art in unit test comments describing monitor layouts
* Removed empty line for consistency
* Update comment to match the code
* Refactored tests, added tests for X,Y offsets
Co-authored-by: Ivan Stošić <ivan100sic@gmail.com>
* Migrate FancyZones data persisting from Registry to JSON file
* Address PR comment: Remove redundant check
* Addres PR comment: Remove unused Dpi and add CmdArgs enum
* Address PR comment: Make methods const and inline
* Address PR comments: Expose GenerateUniqueId function and use const ref instead of passing wstring by value
* Address PR comment: Use lamdba as callback
* Address PR comment: Move GenerateUniqueId to ZoneWindowUtils namespace
* Address PR comment: Use regular comparison instead of std::wstring::compare
* Address PR comment: Use std::wstring_view for tmp file paths
* Address PR comment: Use scoped lock when accessing member data
* Address PR comment: Remove typedefs to increase code readability
* Address PR comment: removed nullptr checks with corresponding tests
* Address PR comment: Move ZoneSet object instead of copying
* Address PR comment: Make FancyZonesData instance const where possible
* Remove unnecessary gutter variable during calculating zone coordinates
* Remove uneeded subclass
* Avoid unnecessary copying and reserve space for vector if possible
* Save FancyZones data after exiting editor
* App zone history (#18)
* added window and zone set ids to app zone history
* Rename JSON file
* Remove AppZoneHistory migration
* Move parsing of ZoneWindow independent temp files outside of it
* Unit tests update (#19)
* check device existence in map
* updated ZoneSet tests
* updated JsonHelpers tests
* Use single zone count information
* Remove uneeded tests
* Remove one more test
* Remove uneeded line
* Address PR comments - Missing whitespace
* Update zoneset data for new virtual desktops (#21)
* update active zone set with actual data
* Introduce Blank zone set (used to indicate that no layout applied yet). Move parsing completely outside of ZoneWindow.
* Fix unit tests to match modifications in implementation
* Fix applying layouts on startup (second monitor)
Co-authored-by: vldmr11080 <57061786+vldmr11080@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com>
* Removed and runs
Still needs some extra cleanup and addressing open issues
* Removed and runs
Still needs some extra cleanup and addressing open issues
* Clean
* Update
the screen. Previously, it would iterate through the zones in the order
they were added and find the first one that fit the description. While
this works in most cases, if a user wants to have overlapping zones, it
is better to iterate through all of them and find the zone that the user
expects. There are cases where a zone is completely inaccessible on drag
because of the current code. To resolve this, the zone search will look
for the smallest zone possible. The reason I chose this solution is
because this guarantees that zones are at least reachable since if a
zone was bigger than another zone, then there must be a part of it
that is exposed, therefore reachable itself. Note: this solution is for
the scenario between two zones. More than that is not guaranteed. But I
feel like this covers enough scenarios to warrant its addition.
Example:
----------------
- Zone1 -
- ---------- -
- - Zone2 - -
- - - -
- ---------- -
----------------
Previously, zone2 was inaccessible since it would iterate through 1 then
2. But 1 would always be seen first when dragging a window. With this
fix it zone2 will be accessible.
Co-authored-by: Alexis Campailla <alexis@janeasystems.com>
Co-authored-by: Bret Anderson <bretan@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Enrico Giordani <enrico.giordani@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeff Bogdan <jeffbog@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: March Rogers <marchr@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Harsh <mharsh@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Nachum Bundak <Nachum.Bundak@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Jones <ojones@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Little <plittle@microsoft.com>