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--]]
local tag = require("awful.tag")
--]]
local tag = require("awful.tag")
-- Find geometry for secondary windows column
local function cut_column(wa, n, index)
-- Find geometry for secondary windows column
local function cut_column(wa, n, index)
- local width = wa.width / n
+ local width = math.floor(wa.width / n)
local area = { x = wa.x + (index - 1) * width, y = wa.y, width = width, height = wa.height }
return area
local area = { x = wa.x + (index - 1) * width, y = wa.y, width = width, height = wa.height }
return area
-- Find geometry for certain window in column
local function cut_row(wa, factor, index, used)
-- Find geometry for certain window in column
local function cut_row(wa, factor, index, used)
- local height = wa.height * factor.window[index] / factor.total
+ local height = math.floor(wa.height * factor.window[index] / factor.total)
local area = { x = wa.x, y = wa.y + used, width = wa.width, height = height }
return area
local area = { x = wa.x, y = wa.y + used, width = wa.width, height = height }
return area
for i, c in ipairs(list) do
local g = cut_row(area, factor, i, used)
for i, c in ipairs(list) do
local g = cut_row(area, factor, i, used)
+ if i == #list then g.height = area.height - used end
used = used + g.height
-- swap workarea dimensions
used = used + g.height
-- swap workarea dimensions
-- useless gap and border correction
size_correction(c, g, useless_gap)
-- useless gap and border correction
size_correction(c, g, useless_gap)
local master_area = {
x = wa.x,
y = wa.y,
local master_area = {
x = wa.x,
y = wa.y,
- width = nmaster > 0 and wa.width * mwfact or 0,
+ width = nmaster > 0 and math.floor(wa.width * mwfact) or 0,
-- get column number for other windows
local ncol = math.min(tag.getncol(t), #cls_other)
-- get column number for other windows
local ncol = math.min(tag.getncol(t), #cls_other)
+ if ncol == 0 then ncol = 1 end
+
-- split other windows to column groups
local last_small_column = ncol - #cls_other % ncol
local rows_min = math.floor(#cls_other / ncol)
local client_index = 1
-- split other windows to column groups
local last_small_column = ncol - #cls_other % ncol
local rows_min = math.floor(#cls_other / ncol)
local client_index = 1
for i = 1, ncol do
local position = transformation.flip and ncol - i + 1 or i
local rows = i <= last_small_column and rows_min or rows_min + 1
for i = 1, ncol do
local position = transformation.flip and ncol - i + 1 or i
local rows = i <= last_small_column and rows_min or rows_min + 1
-- and tile
local column_area = cut_column(other_area, ncol, position)
-- and tile
local column_area = cut_column(other_area, ncol, position)
+ if i == ncol then column_area.width = other_area.width - used end
+ used = used + column_area.width
if not data[i] then data[i] = {} end
tile_column(wa, column_area, column, useless_gap, transformation, data[i])
if not data[i] then data[i] = {} end
tile_column(wa, column_area, column, useless_gap, transformation, data[i])