When switching tabs rapidly or closing multiple tabs, the taskbar shows
"ghost" workspaces — entries with no name, no coordinates, and no active
state. The ghosts appear at positions where workspaces were removed and
then recreated by the compositor.
When a compositor removes a workspace (sends `removed` event) and the
client calls Destroy(), the proxy is marked as zombie but stays in the
Context.objects map. For server-created objects (IDs >= 0xFF000000), the
server never sends `delete_id`, so the zombie proxy persists indefinitely.
When the compositor later creates a new workspace that gets a recycled
server object ID, GetProxy() returns the old zombie proxy. The dispatch
loop in GetDispatch() checks IsZombie() and silently drops ALL events
for zombie proxies — including property events (name, id, coordinates,
state, capabilities) intended for the new workspace. This causes the
ghost workspaces with empty properties in the UI.
Fix: check IsZombie() when handling `workspace` and `workspace_group`
events that carry a `new_id` argument. If the existing proxy is a
zombie, treat it as absent and create a fresh proxy via
registerServerProxy(), which replaces the zombie in the map. Subsequent
property events are then dispatched to the live proxy.
- Configure position, VRR, orientation, resolution, refresh rate
- Split Display section into Configuration, Gamma, and Widgets
- MangoWC omits VRR because it doesnt have per-display VRR
- HDR configuration not present for Hyprland
* ci: change to prek for pre-commit
* refactor: fix shellcheck warnings for the scripts
* chore: unify whitespace formatting
* nix: add prek to dev shell
- fork go-wayland/client and modify to make it thread-safe internally
- use sync.Map and atomic values in many places to cut down on mutex
boilerplate
- do not create extworkspace client unless explicitly requested