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-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-
-# Lets you switch between all windows in a way that minimizes keystrokes.
-
-# Two ways to order:
-# - If order=last, the windows are listed in the order that you last visited them in.
-# - If order=sequential, the windows are listed in number order.
-order=sequential
-ratmenu="~/.ratpoison/ratmenu"
-
-source ~/.colors
-
-# Yes, bash is really necessary, because it's version of printf makes this
-# script possible. Regular bourne shell printf does NOT.
-
-window_index_str=$(ratpoison -c "info" | sed 's/^.*\([0-9]\)(.*$/\1/')
-if [ "$window_index_str" = "No window." ]; then
- group_index=$($HOME/.ratpoison/workspace current)
- $ratmenu -style dreary -fg \"$COLOR0\" -bg \"$COLOR0\" "No windows in group $group_index"
-/bin/true
-else
- ratpoison -c "echo $window_index_str"
- echo "$window_index_str">/tmp/log
- window_index=$[ $window_index_str + 1 ]
- if [ $order = sequential ]; then
- ( printf "$ratmenu -style dreary -fg \"$COLOR11\" -bg \"$COLOR0\" -io $window_index \
- ";
- ratpoison -c "windows %n %n %t" | sort -n | while read w x z; do
- a=$(printf "%3q" $x); b="ratpoison -c \"select $x\"";
- printf " %q\\ %q %q" "$a" "$z" "$b";
- done; echo \;) | sh
- elif [ $order = last ]; then
- ( printf "$ratmenu -style dreary -fg \"$COLOR11\" -bg \"$COLOR0\" -io $window_index \
- ";
- ratpoison -c "windows %l %n %t" | sort -rn | while read w x z; do
- a=$(printf "%3q" $x); b="ratpoison -c \"select $x\"";
- printf " %q\\ %q %q" "$a" "$z" "$b";
- done; echo \;) | sh
- fi
-fi