#!/bin/bash
print_help() {
echo "
Used for hiding/unhiding programs to acheive quake-dropdown-like-functionality. Can create a dropdown window if one does not already exist and provides options to control the intial size and position, e.g. to leave panels visible. When used with a terminal, provides the option to specify the name of a tmuxinator or tmux session to automatically start or attach to.
Also supports the ability to auto-hide and auto-show. For example, this can be used to automatically hide a window when opening something, e.g. image viewer, video player, etc. from it, and then re-show the window whenever the image view, video player, etc. is closed.
Takes a window as an argument or one of auto_show, auto_hide, or toggle_auto_hide. 'toggle_auto_hide' toggles whether calling 'auto_hide' or 'auto_show' will have any effect. 'current' will turn the current window into a dropdown.
usage: tdrop [options] <program or 'current'> or one of <auto_show/auto_hide/toggle_auto_hide>
options:
-h height specify a height for a newly created term (default: 100%)
-w width specify a width for a newly created term (default: 45%)
-x pos specify x offset for a newly created term (default: 0)
-y pos specify y offset for a newly created term (default: 1, see BUGS in man)
-s name name for tmux or tmuxinator session (if not given, will not use tmux)
-n num num or extra text; only needed if want multiple dropdowns of same program (default: "")
-p cmd provide a pre-map command to float the window if necessary
-P cmd provide a post-map command to float the window if necessary
-M cmd provide a post-unmap command; can be used for example with a window manager that doesn't support floating to turn fullscreen on when mapping a terminal then off when unmapping it
-O cmd provide a one time command only for when a dropdown is created/initiated (useful for 'tdrop current')
-d XxY give decoration/border size to accurately save position; only applicable with auto_show; on applicable with a few window managers (e.g. blackbox)
-z use a different sleep time to wait for terminal to be created (advanced; see man page)
-Z use a different sleep time for -W program to be created (advanced; see man page)
-f specify flags/options to be used when creating the term or window (e.g. -f '--title mytitle', default: none)
-a automatically detect window manager and if settings exist for it, automatically set -p, -P, and -d values as necessary; this can have affect when used with a terminal or with auto_show or auto_hide (default: false)
-m for use with multiple monitors and only with dropdowns (not for auto_show or auto_hide); convert percentages used for width or height to values relative to the size of the current monitor and force reszing of the dropdown when the monitor changes (default: false)
-W the given program is not a terminal (or lacks an -e flag) (default: assume it IS a terminal)
--clear clear saved window id; useful accidentally make a window a dropdown (e.g. '$ tdrop --clear current')
--no-cancel don't cancel auto-showing
(default is to prevent this when manually toggling a term after it is auto-hidden)
--help print help
See man page for more details.
"
if [[ $1 == illegal_opt ]]; then
exit 1
else
exit 0
fi
}
#
# Default Options
#
# xdotool can take percentages; cannot take decimal percentages though
width="100%"
height="45%"
xoff=0
yoff=2
session_name=""
num=""
map_pre=""
map_post=""
unmap_post=""
oneshot_post=""
dec_fix=""
sleep_term_time=0.01
sleep_term_user_set=false
sleep_win_time=0.5
sleep_win_user_set=false
program_flags=""
normal_window=false
clearwid=false
cancel_auto_show=true
term=${*:0-1}
auto_detect_wm=false
multiple_monitors=false
while getopts :h:w:x:y:s:n:p:P:M:O:d:z:Z:f:-:Wam opt
do
case $opt in
h) height=$OPTARG;;
w) width=$OPTARG;;
x) xoff=$OPTARG;;
y) yoff=$OPTARG;;
s) session_name=$OPTARG;;
n) num=$OPTARG;;
p) map_pre=$OPTARG;;
P) map_post=$OPTARG;;
M) unmap_post=$OPTARG;;
O) oneshot_post=$OPTARG;;
d) dec_fix=$OPTARG;;
z) sleep_term_time=$OPTARG
sleep_term_user_set=true;;
Z) sleep_win_time=$OPTARG
sleep_win_user_set=true;;
f) program_flags=$OPTARG;;
W) normal_window=true;;
a) auto_detect_wm=true;;
m) multiple_monitors=true;;
-)
OPTION=$(echo "$OPTARG" | awk -F '=' '{print $1}')
OPTARG=$(echo "$OPTARG" | awk -F '=' '{print $2}')
case $OPTION in
height) height=$OPTARG;;
width) width=$OPTARG;;
x-offset) xoff=$OPTARG;;
y-offset) yoff=$OPTARG;;
session) session_name=$OPTARG;;
number) num=$OPTARG;;
pre-command) map_pre=$OPTARG;;
post-command) map_post=$OPTARG;;
post-unmap) unmap_post=$OPTARG;;
oneshot-post) oneshot_post=$OPTARG;;
decoration-fix) dec_fix=$OPTARG;;
sleep-terminal) sleep_term_time=$OPTARG
sleep_term_user_set=true;;
sleep-window) sleep_win_time=$OPTARG
sleep_win_user_set=true;;
program-flags) program_flags=$OPTARG;;
normal-window) normal_window=true;;
auto-detect-wm) auto_detect_wm=true;;
multiple-monitors) multiple_monitors=true;;
clear) clearwid=true;;
no-cancel) cancel_auto_show=false;;
help) print_help;;
esac;;
*) print_help illegal_opt;;
esac
done
# non-user-settable global vars
# necessary to account for differences in geometry/positioning output from xwininfo
# for different WMs (matters when a window is in a corner or on the side)
subtract_when_same=true
# will be set to true to eliminate or reduce flicker for WMs that alter window
# position when remapping; when true, windowmap and windowmove are combined, so that
# the window is correctly positioned earlier
combine_map_post=false
# set to true if the -m option is being used and the monitor has changed
# in order to force resize the dropdown to the given width/height percentages
# for the current monitor
monitor_changed=false
#
# Multiple Monitor Automatic Re-Sizing
#
update_geometry_settings_for_monitor() {
# 1. Correctly interpret width/height percentages when there exist multiple
# monitors so an initially created dropdown is the correct size (xdotool
# would create a dropdown the width of all screens for 100% width)
# 2. Force resize the dropdown to the correct percentage of the current
# monitor IF the monitor has changed since the last time the dropdown
# was used
# it is conceivable that a user may want to use -m but not -a, so
# get the wm from with
# in this function
local wm current_monitor
wm=$(get_window_manager)
if [[ $wm == bspwm ]]; then
current_monitor=$(bspc query -m -M)
elif [[ $wm == i3 ]]; then
# I'd rather not make jq a dependency
current_monitor=$(i3-msg -t get_workspaces | sed 's/{"num"/\n/g' | \
awk -F ',' '/focused":true/ {sub(".*output",""); gsub("[:\"]",""); print $1}')
fi
local monitor_geo x_begin y_begin x_width y_height
if [[ -n $current_monitor ]]; then
monitor_geo=$(xrandr --query | \
awk "/$current_monitor/ {gsub(\"primary \",\"\"); print \$3}")
x_begin=$(echo "$monitor_geo" | awk -F '+' '{print $2}')
y_begin=$(echo "$monitor_geo" | awk -F '+' '{print $3}')
x_width=$(echo "$monitor_geo" | awk -F 'x' '{print $1}')
y_height=$(echo "$monitor_geo" | awk -F 'x|+' '{print $2}')
else
local wininfo window_x window_y monitors_info x_end y_end
# determine current monitor in generic (hacky) way
wininfo=$(xwininfo -id "$(xdotool getactivewindow)")
window_x=$(echo "$wininfo" | awk '/Absolute.*X/ {print $4}')
window_y=$(echo "$wininfo" | awk '/Absolute.*Y/ {print $4}')
monitors_info=$(xrandr --query | awk '/ connected/ {gsub("primary ",""); print}')
while read -r monitor; do
monitor_geo=$(echo "$monitor" | awk '{print $3}')
x_begin=$(echo "$monitor_geo" | awk -F '+' '{print $2}')
y_begin=$(echo "$monitor_geo" | awk -F '+' '{print $3}')
x_width=$(echo "$monitor_geo" | awk -F 'x' '{print $1}')
y_height=$(echo "$monitor_geo" | awk -F 'x|+' '{print $2}')
x_end=$((x_begin+x_width))
y_end=$((y_begin+y_height))
if [[ $window_x -ge $x_begin ]] && [[ $window_x -lt $x_end ]] && \
[[ $window_y -ge $y_begin ]] && [[ $window_y -lt $y_end ]]; then
current_monitor=$(echo "$monitor" | awk '{print $1}')
break
fi
done <<< "$monitors_info"
fi
# update x and y offsets, so that will appear on correct screen
# (required for some WMs apparently, but not for others)
((xoff+=x_begin))
((yoff+=y_begin))
# convert w/h percentages to pixels based on size of current screen
if [[ $height =~ %$ ]]; then
height=$(awk "BEGIN {printf(\"%.0f\", 0.01*${height%\%}*$y_height)}")
elif [[ $height =~ ^- ]]; then
minus_height=${height#-}
height=$((y_height-minus_height))
fi
if [[ $width =~ %$ ]]; then
width=$(awk "BEGIN {printf(\"%.0f\", 0.01*${width%\%}*$x_width)}")
elif [[ $width =~ ^- ]]; then
minus_width=${width#-}
width=$((x_width-minus_width))
fi
# determine if monitor has changed and save current monitor
local last_monitor
last_monitor=$(< /tmp/tdrop/last_monitor)
echo "$current_monitor" > /tmp/tdrop/last_monitor
if [[ $current_monitor != $last_monitor ]]; then
monitor_changed=true
fi
}
set_geometry_for_monitor() {
xdotool windowmove "$1" "$xoff" "$yoff" windowsize "$1" "$width" "$height"
}
#
# WM Detection and Settings
#
get_window_manager() {
# xfwm4 and fvwm at least will give two names (hence piping into head)
xprop -notype -id "$(xprop -root -notype | \
awk '$1=="_NET_SUPPORTING_WM_CHECK:"{print $5}')" \
-f _NET_WM_NAME 8u | awk -F "\"" '/WM_NAME/ {print $2}' | head -n 1
}
# settings that apply for both tdrop <term> and tdrop auto_(hide|show)
# e.g. tilers w/ floating support: settings for floating a window when mapping it
# can set up a rule for always floating a window or term type/class
# alternatively, can use these settings to float just the dropdown
wm_autoset_for_all() {
# bspwm will use previous size when floating already
if [[ $wm == bspwm ]]; then
map_pre() {
bspc rule -a "$1" -o state=floating
# maintain compatability with old syntax
bspc rule -a "$1" -o floating=on
}
elif [[ $wm == awesome ]]; then
# awesome remembers size, but need to float and then set size first
map_post_oneshot() {
# need sleep time to wait for window be created or will float wrong one..
# not sure if there is a way to float by window id
if ! $sleep_win_user_set; then
# what I've had best results with
sleep_win_time=0.1
fi
sleep $sleep_win_time && \
echo 'local awful = require("awful") ; awful.client.floating.set(c, true)' | \
awesome-client && \
xdotool windowmove "$1" "$xoff" "$yoff" \
windowsize "$1" "$width" "$height"
}
map_post() {
echo 'local awful = require("awful") ; awful.client.floating.set(c, true)' | \
awesome-client
}
# tilers that won't remember sizing
elif [[ $wm == i3 ]]; then
# need to sleep first time to wait for window to be created
map_post_oneshot() {
if ! $sleep_win_user_set; then
# what I've had best results with
sleep_win_time=0.1
fi
sleep $sleep_win_time && \
i3-msg "[id=$1] floating enable" > /dev/null && \
xdotool windowmove "$1" "$xoff" "$yoff" \
windowsize "$1" "$width" "$height"
}
map_post() {
i3-msg "[id=$1] floating enable" > /dev/null && \
xdotool windowmove "$1" "$xoff" "$yoff"
}
# floating WMs that need extra sleep time to wait for dropdown to spawn initially
elif [[ $wm =~ ^(Fluxbox|Mutter|GNOME Shell|Mutter \(Muffin\)|KWin)$ ]]; then
if ! $sleep_term_user_set; then
sleep_term_time=0.05
fi
fi
}
# settings for maintining previous size/placement of windows when unhiding them
wm_autoset_for_hide_show() {
# tilers: is_floating function so that hidden tiling windows don't become floating
if [[ $wm == bspwm ]]; then
subtract_when_same=false
is_floating() {
# checking if the window id (converted from decimal to hex) is floating; empty if not floating
bspc query -T | grep -i "$(printf 0x%x "$1").*f-" || \
bspc query -T -w | grep '"state": "floating"'
}
elif [[ $wm == i3 ]]; then
subtract_when_same=false
is_floating() {
# do you even sed?
i3-msg -t get_tree | awk 'gsub(/{"id"/, "\n{\"id\"")' | \
awk '/focused":true.*floating":"user_on/ {print $1}'
}
# settings for stacking/floating wms where can't get right position easily from xwininfo
# take borders into account
elif [[ $wm == Blackbox ]]; then
dec_fix_auto="1x22"
elif [[ $wm =~ ^(Mutter|GNOME Shell)$ ]]; then
dec_fix_auto="-10x-8"
subtract_when_same=false
elif [[ $wm =~ ^(Mutter \(Muffin\))$ ]]; then
dec_fix_auto="-9x-8"
# NOTE:
# pekwm, xfwm4, sawfish, openbox need subtract_when_same to be true (default)
# for fluxbox, blackbox, fvwm, and metacity, the value does not matter
elif [[ $wm == GoomwW ]]; then
subtract_when_same=false
fi
if [[ $wm =~ ^(pekwm|Fluxbox|Blackbox|xfwm4|Metacity|FVWM|Sawfish|GoomwW|Mutter|GNOME Shell|Mutter \(Muffin\)|KWin|Metacity \(Marco\))$ ]]; then
combine_map_post=true
map_post() {
xdotool windowmap "$1" windowmove "$1" "$2" "$3"
}
fi
}
wm_autoset_for_dropdown() {
# tilers without floating support: can toggle fullscreen instead for the dropdown
if [[ $wm == herbstluftwm ]]; then
map_post() {
herbstclient fullscreen on
}
unmap_post() {
herbstclient fullscreen off
}
# floating window managers that may both move and resize a window after unmapping then mapping it
elif [[ $wm == Openbox ]]; then
# openbox will resize window to be slightly less than the width of the screen when mapping
# this is necessary when want width to be 100%
combine_map_post=true
map_post() {
xdotool windowmap "$1" windowmove "$1" "$xoff" "$yoff" \
windowsize "$1" "$width" "$height"
}
# floating window managers that may move a window after unmapping then mapping it
elif [[ $wm =~ ^(pekwm|Fluxbox|Blackbox|xfwm4|Metacity|FVWM|Sawfish|GoomwW|Mutter|GNOME Shell|Mutter \(Muffin\)|KWin|Metacity \(Marco\))$ ]]; then
# most will center
# mutter/gnome shell will move to top centerish (just below panel on gnome shell)
# xfwm4 will normally move to top left; metacity will move close to top left
# sawfish just moves all over the place
combine_map_post=true
map_post() {
xdotool windowmap "$1" windowmove "$1" "$xoff" "$yoff"
}
fi
}
#
# Helper Functions for Specific Dropdowns and Auto Hide/Show
#
get_class_name() {
xprop -id "$1" WM_CLASS | awk '{gsub(/"/, ""); print $4}'
}
get_visibility() {
xwininfo -id "$1" | awk '/Map State/ {print $3}'
}
map_pre_command() {
# a user set option has higher priority
if [[ -n $map_pre ]]; then
eval "$map_pre"
# use automatically set function if exists
elif [[ -n $(type map_pre 2> /dev/null) ]]; then
# needed when creating oneshot rules for programs where cmd differs from actual class name
if [[ $1 == "gnome-terminal" ]]; then
map_pre "Gnome-terminal"
else
map_pre "$1"
fi
fi
}
map_post_command() {
if [[ -n $oneshot_post ]] && [[ $1 == oneshot ]]; then
eval "$oneshot_post"
elif [[ -n $(type map_post_oneshot 2> /dev/null) ]] && \
[[ $1 == oneshot ]]; then
map_post_oneshot "$2"
elif [[ -n $map_post ]]; then
eval "$map_post"
elif [[ -n $(type map_post 2> /dev/null) ]]; then
map_post "$@"
fi
}
unmap_post_command() {
if [[ -n $unmap_post ]]; then
eval "$unmap_post"
elif [[ -n $(type unmap_post 2> /dev/null) ]]; then
unmap_post
fi
}
maybe_cancel_auto_show() {
if $cancel_auto_show && \
[[ $1 == $(cat /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/wid 2> /dev/null) ]]; then
> /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/wid
fi
}
#
# Dropdown Initialization
#
term_create() {
local term_command
if [[ -n $program_flags ]]; then
term_command="$term $program_flags"
else
term_command=$term
fi
if [[ -n $session_name ]]; then
# ugly workarounds due to how different terms different -e flags work
if [[ $term == urxvt ]]; then
$term_command -e bash -c "sleep $sleep_term_time && xdotool getactivewindow > /tmp/tdrop/$term$num && xdotool getactivewindow windowmove $xoff $yoff windowsize $width $height && tmux attach-session -dt $session_name || tmuxinator start $session_name || tmux new-session -s $session_name" &
else
# starting with '/bin/bash -c' because required by termite
$term_command -e "/bin/bash -c 'sleep $sleep_term_time && xdotool getactivewindow > /tmp/tdrop/$term$num && xdotool getactivewindow windowmove $xoff $yoff windowsize $width $height && tmux attach-session -dt $session_name || tmuxinator start $session_name || tmux new-session -s $session_name'" &
fi
else
# not using hold, because flag is different for different terminals
if [[ $term == urxvt ]]; then
$term_command -e bash -c "sleep $sleep_term_time && xdotool getactivewindow > /tmp/tdrop/$term$num && xdotool getactivewindow windowmove $xoff $yoff windowsize $width $height && $SHELL" &
else
# not using hold, because flag is different for different terminals
$term_command -e "/bin/bash -c 'sleep $sleep_term_time && xdotool getactivewindow > /tmp/tdrop/$term$num && xdotool getactivewindow windowmove $xoff $yoff windowsize $width $height && $SHELL'" &
fi
fi
}
win_create() {
local win_command
if [[ -n $program_flags ]]; then
win_command="$term $program_flags"
else
win_command=$term
fi
$win_command &
# need to wait for window to be created
sleep $sleep_win_time
# often pids have two wids
local wid wid1 wid2
wids=$(xdotool search --pid $!)
wid1=$(echo "$wids" | head -n 1)
wid2=$(echo "$wids" | tail -n 1)
if [[ -n $wid2 ]]; then
if [[ $(get_visibility "$wid2") == IsUnMapped ]]; then
wid=$wid1
else
wid=$wid2
fi
else
wid=$wid1
fi
# only works with pre-command
xdotool windowmove "$wid" "$xoff" "$yoff" \
windowsize "$wid" "$width" "$height"
echo "$wid" > /tmp/tdrop/"$term$num"
}
current_create() {
# turns active window into a dropdown
local wid
wid=$(xdotool getactivewindow)
echo "$wid" > /tmp/tdrop/current"$num"
get_class_name "$wid" > /tmp/tdrop/current"$num"_type
echo -n "$wid"
}
wid_toggle() {
mkdir -p /tmp/tdrop
# get saved window id if already created
local wid exists visibility
wid=$(< /tmp/tdrop/"$term$num")
exists=true
if [[ -n $wid ]]; then
visibility=$(get_visibility "$wid")
# sometimes xwininfo will still report a window as existing hence xprop check
if [[ -z $visibility ]] || [[ -z $(xprop -id "$wid") ]]; then
# window no longer exists
exists=false
fi
else
exists=false
fi
if $exists; then
if [[ $visibility == IsUnMapped ]]; then
if [[ $term == current ]]; then
map_pre_command "$(< /tmp/tdrop/current"$num"_type)"
else
map_pre_command "$term"
fi
if ! $combine_map_post; then
xdotool windowmap "$wid"
map_post_command "$wid"
else
# combine mapping with resizing/moving when possible to reduce flicker
map_post_command "$wid"
fi
maybe_cancel_auto_show "$wid"
# would be much too messy to integrate a resize into existing map_post commands
# or add for those WMs that don't even need an xdotool command
# cleaner to do after any map_post command with the downside of potential
# for minimal flicker or redundancy
if $monitor_changed; then
set_geometry_for_monitor "$wid"
fi
else
xdotool windowunmap "$wid"
fi
else
# make it
map_pre_command "$term"
local wid
if [[ $term == current ]]; then
wid=$(current_create)
xdotool windowunmap "$wid"
else
if $normal_window; then
win_create
else
term_create
fi
# get saved wid of newly created dropdown
wid=""
local count
count=0
while [[ -z $wid ]] && [[ $count -lt 100 ]]; do
wid=$(< /tmp/tdrop/"$term$num")
sleep 0.01
((count++))
done
map_post_command oneshot "$wid"
fi
fi
}
#
# Helper Functions for Auto Hiding/Showing
#
get_geometry() {
# so that won't float a tiled window later when showing
if [[ -n $(type is_floating 2> /dev/null) ]] && \
[[ -z $(is_floating "$1") ]]; then
# window is not floating; don't bother saving geometry
echo -n "false"
else
local wininfo x y rel_x rel_y
wininfo=$(xwininfo -id "$1")
x=$(echo "$wininfo" | awk '/Absolute.*X/ {print $4}')
y=$(echo "$wininfo" | awk '/Absolute.*Y/ {print $4}')
rel_x=$(echo "$wininfo" | awk '/Relative.*X/ {print $4}')
rel_y=$(echo "$wininfo" | awk '/Relative.*Y/ {print $4}')
if $subtract_when_same; then
# behaviour works for most WMs (at least floating ones)
x=$((x-rel_x))
y=$((y-rel_y))
else
# don't subtract when abs and rel values are the same
# necessary for WMs like bspwm and i3
if [[ $x -ne $rel_x ]]; then
x=$((x-rel_x))
fi
if [[ $y -ne $rel_y ]]; then
y=$((y-rel_y))
fi
fi
echo -n -e "X=$x\nY=$y"
fi
}
give_geometry() {
eval "$(< /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/geometry)"
local x_fix y_fix X Y
if [[ -n $dec_fix ]]; then
x_fix=$(echo "$dec_fix" | awk -F "x" '{print $1}')
y_fix=$(echo "$dec_fix" | awk -F "x" '{print $2}')
X=$((X-x_fix))
Y=$((Y-y_fix))
elif [[ -n $dec_fix_auto ]]; then
x_fix=$(echo "$dec_fix_auto" | awk -F "x" '{print $1}')
y_fix=$(echo "$dec_fix_auto" | awk -F "x" '{print $2}')
X=$((X-x_fix))
Y=$((Y-y_fix))
fi
echo -n "$X $Y"
}
set_geometry() {
xdotool windowmove "$1" "$(give_geometry)"
}
toggle_auto_hide() {
local no_hide
no_hide=$(< /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/no_hide)
mkdir -p /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden
if [[ -z $no_hide ]]; then
echo "true" > /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/no_hide
else
> /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/no_hide
fi
}
#
# Auto Hiding/Showing
#
auto_hide() {
local no_hide
no_hide=$(< /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/no_hide)
if [[ -z $no_hide ]]; then
local wid
wid=$(xdotool getactivewindow)
mkdir -p /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden
echo "$wid" > /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/wid
get_class_name "$wid" > /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/class
get_geometry "$wid" > /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/geometry
xdotool windowunmap "$wid"
fi
}
auto_show() {
local no_hide
no_hide=$(< /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/no_hide)
if [[ -z $no_hide ]]; then
local wid class was_floating
wid=$(< /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/wid)
class=$(< /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/class)
was_floating=$(< /tmp/tdrop/auto_hidden/geometry)
if [[ $was_floating != false ]]; then
map_pre_command "$class"
fi
if ! $combine_map_post; then
xdotool windowmap "$wid"
fi
if [[ $was_floating != false ]]; then
if $combine_map_post; then
local XY X Y
XY=$(give_geometry "$wid")
X=$(echo "$XY" | awk '{print $1}')
Y=$(echo "$XY" | awk '{print $2}')
map_post_command "$wid" "$X" "$Y"
else
map_post_command "$wid"
set_geometry "$wid"
fi
else
xdotool windowmap "$wid"
fi
fi
}
#
# Main
#
if $auto_detect_wm; then
wm=$(get_window_manager)
wm_autoset_for_all
if [[ $term == auto_show ]] || [[ $term == auto_hide ]]; then
wm_autoset_for_hide_show
else
wm_autoset_for_dropdown
fi
fi
if [[ -n $1 ]]; then
if $clearwid; then
> /tmp/tdrop/"$term$num"
elif [[ $term == toggle_auto_hide ]]; then
toggle_auto_hide
elif [[ $term == auto_hide ]]; then
auto_hide
elif [[ $term == auto_show ]]; then
auto_show
else
if $multiple_monitors; then
update_geometry_settings_for_monitor
fi
wid_toggle
fi
else
print_help illegal_opt
fi
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