These may help:

https://github.com/pw4ever/awesome-wm-config/blob/1.5.2/rc.lua#L685

https://github.com/pw4ever/awesome-wm-config/blob/1.5.2/rc.lua#L746

https://github.com/pw4ever/awesome-wm-config/blob/1.5.2/rc.lua#L767

Wei.


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 9:21 AM, V. Todorov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a simple question. How can I get the current (focused) client from
> a global key callback?
> I searched google (well didn't spend more than 10 minutes because I didn't
> have much time, so I guess I will have to waste yours ; )  but anyway I am
> on my way to implement a simple and handy feature - something similar to
> easymotion vim plugin - I don't know if it is already implemented.
> Here is what it should do:
> A user will be able to press a global key combination and get a prompt
> where he can assign a 'tag' (a string) to the currently focused window.
> Then he can do the same thing for another window. Then he can press another
> key combination and enter a tag which will select the window that has the
> specified tag assigned and it will bring it infront.
>
> This is my first global key definition:
>
>     -- set 'switch-to' tag on the focused client
>     awful.key({ modkey}, "\\",    function ()
>                     awful.prompt.run({ prompt = "switch-to tag: ", text =
> awful.client.switchtotag, },
>                     mypromptbox[mouse.screen].widget,
>                     function (s)
>                         awful.client.switchtotag = s
>                     end)
>             end)
>
> The problem with this is that client.switchtotag is a static variable -
> available to all clients I guess. I want it to be instance variable -
> instance of switchtotag per client. How can I do that?
>
> Currently when I press Win+\ and assign a tag to a terminal, and then do
> the same thing for eclipse for example I will change the tag of the
> terminal. One thing that comes to my mind is to assign this key shortcut to
> a client - not global - but I have the feeling that I will like it more if
> it is global. What do you think?
>
> And this is the basic functionality. The next thing that I want to do is
> exactly what easymotion does.
> I press a key and all opened clients receive a tag (generated in some way
> - and very short and easy to type). The user then enters the tag and the
> client is focused.
>
> Regards,
> /v
>

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