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List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: emacs-devel-bounces+ged-emacs-devel=m.gmane-mx.org@gnu.org Original-Sender: emacs-devel-bounces+ged-emacs-devel=m.gmane-mx.org@gnu.org Xref: news.gmane.io gmane.emacs.devel:325764 Archived-At: --=-=-= Content-Type: text/plain Ok, it works now. As of rn, compiling emacs bug outs for leim for some reason, so I can't compile with the improvemnt, but I got it to work. One thing you do in the code is check if parent of prev is equal to current window, which is my mind must be true cuz is it isn't, then it would go thoruhg another level of nesting. --=-=-= Content-Type: application/emacs-lisp Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=window-transpose.el Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: thing ;;; -*- lexical-binding:t -*- (defun window-tree-pixel-sizes (window &optional next) "Return pixel sizes of all windows rooted at WINDOW. The return value is a list where each window is represented either by a triple whose first element is either t for an internal window that is a horizontal combination, nil for an internal window that is a vertical combination, or the window itself for a valid window. The second element is a cons of the pixel height and pixel width of the window. The third element is specified for internal windows only and recursively lists that window's child windows using the same triple structure." (let (list) (while window (setq list (cons (cond ((window-top-child window) (cons (cons t window) (cons (cons (window-pixel-height window) (window-pixel-width window)) (window-tree-pixel-sizes (window-top-child window) t)))) ((window-left-child window) (cons (cons nil window) (cons (cons (window-pixel-height window) (window-pixel-width window)) (window-tree-pixel-sizes (window-left-child window) t)))) (t (list window (cons (window-pixel-height window) (window-pixel-width window))))) list)) (setq window (when next (window-next-sibling window)))) (nreverse list))) (defun rotate-windows-anticlockwise (&optional subtree frame-or-window) "Rotate windows of FRAME-OR-WINDOW anticlockwise by 90 degrees. FRAME-OR-WINDOW must be a valid frame or window and defaults to the selected frame. If FRAME-OR-WINDOW is a frame, rotate the main window of the frame, otherwise rotate FRAME-OR-WINDOW. See `rotate-windows-clockwise' for how to rotate windows in the opposite direction. If SUBTREE is non-nil, the function will act as if FRAME-OR-WINDOW is the parent window of the selected window." (interactive "P") (let ((window (cond (subtree (window-parent)) ((windowp frame-or-window) frame-or-window) (t (window-main-window frame-or-window))))) (window--transpose window '(right . above) nil))) (defun rotate-windows-clockwise (&optional subtree frame-or-window) "Rotate windows of FRAME-OR-WINDOW clockwise by 90 degrees. FRAME-OR-WINDOW must be a valid frame or window and defaults to the selected frame. If FRAME-OR-WINDOW is a frame, rotate the main window of the frame, otherwise rotate FRAME-OR-WINDOW. See `rotate-windows-anticlockwise' for how to rotate windows in the opposite direction. If SUBTREE is non-nil, the function will act as if FRAME-OR-WINDOW is the parent window of the selected window." (interactive "P") (let ((window (cond (subtree (window-parent)) ((windowp frame-or-window) frame-or-window) (t (window-main-window frame-or-window))))) (window--transpose window '(left . below) nil))) (defun flip-windows-horizontally (&optional subtree frame-or-window) "Horizontally flip windows of FRAME-OR-WINDOW. When the windows are flipped horzontally, the window layout is made to it's reflection from the side edge. FRAME-OR-WINDOW must be a valid frame or window and defaults to the selected frame. If FRAME-OR-WINDOW is a frame, flip from the main window of the frame, otherwise flip from FRAME-OR-WINDOW. See `flip-windows-vertically' for how to flip windows vertically. If SUBTREE is non-nil, the function will act as if FRAME-OR-WINDOW is the parent window of the selected window." (interactive "P") (let ((window (cond (subtree (window-parent)) ((windowp frame-or-window) frame-or-window) (t (window-main-window frame-or-window))))) (window--transpose window '(below . left) t))) (defun flip-windows-vertically (&optional subtree frame-or-window) "Horizontally flip windows of FRAME-OR-WINDOW. When the windows are flipped vertically, the window layout is made to it's reflection from the top edge. FRAME-OR-WINDOW must be a valid frame or window and defaults to the selected frame. If FRAME-OR-WINDOW is a frame, flip from the main window of the frame, otherwise flip from FRAME-OR-WINDOW. See `flip-windows-horizontally' for how to flip windows horizontally." (interactive "P") (let ((window (cond (subtree (window-parent)) ((windowp frame-or-window) frame-or-window) (t (window-main-window frame-or-window))))) (window--transpose window '(above . right) t))) (defun transpose-windows (&optional subtree frame-or-window) "Transpose windows of FRAME-OR-WINDOW. Rearrange windows such that where a horizontal split was used a vertical one is used instead, and vice versa. FRAME-OR-WINDOW must be a valid frame or window and defaults to the selected frame. If FRAME-OR-WINDOW is a frame, transpose the main window of the frame, otherwise transpose FRAME-OR-WINDOW. If SUBTREE is non-nil, the function will act as if FRAME-OR-WINDOW is the parent window of the selected window." (interactive "P") (let ((window (cond (subtree (window-parent)) ((windowp frame-or-window) frame-or-window) (t (window-main-window frame-or-window))))) (window--transpose window '(right . below) nil))) (defun window--transpose (window conf do-not-convert-size) "Rearrange windows of WINDOW recursively. CONF should be a cons cell: (HORIZONTAL-SPLIT . VERTICAL-SPLIT) where HORIZONTAL-SPLIT will be used as the third argument of `split-window' when splitting a window that was previously horizontally split, and VERTICAL-SPLIT as third argument of `split-window' for a window that was previously vertically split. If DO-NOT-CONVERT-SIZE non-nil, the size argument of the window-split is converted from vertical to horizontal or vice versa, with the same proportion of the total split." (if (or (not window) (window-live-p window)) (message "No windows to transpose") (let* ((frame (window-frame window)) (fwin window) (selwin (frame-selected-window window)) (win-tree (car (window-tree-pixel-sizes window)))) (while (not (window-live-p fwin)) (setq fwin (window-child fwin))) ;; All child windows need to be recursively deleted. (delete-other-windows-internal fwin window) (window--transpose-1 win-tree fwin conf do-not-convert-size) ;; Go back to previously selected window. (set-frame-selected-window frame selwin)))) (defun deepmap(fun ls) (if (consp ls) (cons (if (consp (car ls)) (deepmap fun (car ls)) (funcall fun (car ls))) (deepmap fun (cdr ls))) (funcall fun ls))) ;; TODO: dedicated windows =F0=9F=98=84 (defun cycle-windows (&optional subtree frame-or-window) "This cycles windows basiclly so that for all windows, each window becomes it's `other-window'. +-----+ +-----+ | A | | C | |-----| -> |-----| |B | C| | A| B| +-----+ +-----+ " (interactive "P") (let ((window (cond (subtree (window-parent)) ((windowp frame-or-window) frame-or-window) (t (window-main-window frame-or-window))))) (if (or (not window) (window-live-p window)) (message "No windows to transpose") (let* ((frame (window-frame window)) (selwin (frame-selected-window window)) (win-tree (car (window-tree-pixel-sizes window))) (winls (seq-filter 'window-live-p (flatten-list win-tree))) (rotated-ls (append (last winls) winls)) (fwin (car (last winls))) (new-win-tree (deepmap (lambda (x) (if (window-live-p x) (pop rotated-ls) x)) win-tree))) ;; All child windows need to be recursively deleted. (delete-other-windows-internal fwin window) (window--transpose-1 new-win-tree fwin '(below . right) t) (set-frame-selected-window frame selwin) (other-window -1))))) (defun window--transpose-1 (subtree cwin conf do-not-convert-size) "Subroutine of `window--transpose'. SUBTREE must be in the format of the result of `window-tree-pixel-sizes'. CWIN is the current window through which the window splits are made. The CONF and DO-NOT-CONVERT-SIZE arguments are the same as the ones in `window--transpose'." ;; `ilen' is the max size a window could be of given the split type. ;; `flen' is max size the window could be converted to the opposite ;; of the given split type. (pcase-let ((`(,ilen . ,flen) (if (caar subtree) (cons (float (car (cadr subtree))) (float (window-pixel-width cwin))) (cons (float (cdr (cadr subtree))) (float (window-pixel-height cwin))))) (n-set t)) (mapc (pcase-lambda (`(,win . ,size)) (prog1 (let ((split-size (- (if do-not-convert-size size (round (* flen (/ size ilen)))))) (split-type (funcall (if (caar subtree) 'car 'cdr) conf))) (if (listp win) ;; `win' is a window subtree. (let* ((d-win win) (_ (while (listp (caaddr d-win)) (setq d-win (caddr d-win))))) (window--transpose-1 win (let ((window-combination-limit n-set) (new-win (split-window cwin split-size split-type t (if window-combination-limit (cons (caaddr d-win) (cdar subtree)) (caaddr d-win))))) (when window-combination-limit (set-window-combination-limit (cdar subtree) nil)) new-win) conf do-not-convert-size)) ;; `win' is a window. (split-window cwin split-size split-type t (if n-set (cons win (cdar subtree)) win)))) (setq n-set nil))) (mapcar (lambda (e) (let ((window? (if (windowp (car e)) (car e) e))) (cons window? ;; The respective size of the window. (if (caar subtree) (car (cadr e)) (cdr (cadr e)))))) ;; By using cdddr, we ignore window split type, sizes and the ;; first window (it's implicitly created). (nreverse (cdddr subtree)))) ;; (caaddr subtree) is the first window. (unless (windowp (caaddr subtree)) (window--transpose-1 (caddr subtree) cwin conf do-not-convert-size)))) (define-key global-map (kbd "C-x w t") 'transpose-windows) (define-key global-map (kbd "C-x w c") 'cycle-windows) --=-=-=--