Bump version to 25.02

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Ivan Molodetskikh
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### Overview
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
The `gestures` config section contains gesture settings.
For an overview of all niri gestures, see the [Gestures](./Gestures.md) wiki page.
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> [!TIP]
>
> <sup>Since: next release</sup>
> <sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
>
> Alternatively, you can directly set a path to a .xkb file containing an xkb keymap.
> This overrides all other xkb settings.
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- `tap`: tap-to-click.
- `dwt`: disable-when-typing.
- `dwtp`: disable-when-trackpointing.
- `drag-lock`: <sup>Since: next release</sup> if set, lifting the finger off for a short time while dragging will not drop the dragged item. See the [libinput documentation](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/tapping.html#tap-and-drag).
- `drag-lock`: <sup>Since: 25.02</sup> if set, lifting the finger off for a short time while dragging will not drop the dragged item. See the [libinput documentation](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/tapping.html#tap-and-drag).
- `tap-button-map`: can be `left-right-middle` or `left-middle-right`, controls which button corresponds to a two-finger tap and a three-finger tap.
- `click-method`: can be `button-areas` or `clickfinger`, changes the [click method](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/clickpad-softbuttons.html).
- `disabled-on-external-mouse`: do not send events while external pointer device is plugged in.
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Settings specific to `tablet`s:
- `calibration-matrix`: <sup>Since: next release</sup> set to six floating point numbers to change the calibration matrix. See the [`LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX` documentation](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/device-configuration-via-udev.html) for examples.
- `calibration-matrix`: <sup>Since: 25.02</sup> set to six floating point numbers to change the calibration matrix. See the [`LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX` documentation](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/device-configuration-via-udev.html) for examples.
Tablets and touchscreens are absolute pointing devices that can be mapped to a specific output like so:
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### Custom Hotkey Overlay Titles
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
The hotkey overlay (the Important Hotkeys dialog) shows a hardcoded list of binds.
You can customize this list using the `hotkey-overlay-title` property.
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Take a screenshot of the focused screen or window respectively.
The screenshot is both stored to the clipboard and saved to disk, according to the [`screenshot-path` option](./Configuration:-Miscellaneous.md).
<sup>Since: next release</sup> You can disable saving to disk for a specific bind with the `write-to-disk=false` property:
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup> You can disable saving to disk for a specific bind with the `write-to-disk=false` property:
```kdl
binds {
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#### `shadow`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Override the shadow options for the surface.
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#### `geometry-corner-radius`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Set the corner radius of the surface.
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### `default-column-display`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Sets the default display mode for new columns.
Can be `normal` or `tabbed`.
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For example, you can perfectly fit four windows sized `proportion 0.25` on an output, regardless of the gaps setting.
The default preset widths are <sup>1</sup>&frasl;<sub>3</sub>, <sup>1</sup>&frasl;<sub>2</sub> and <sup>2</sup>&frasl;<sub>3</sub> of the output.
`fixed` sets the width in logical pixels exactly.
`fixed` sets the window width in logical pixels exactly.
```kdl
layout {
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}
```
> [!NOTE]
> Until next release, a preset `fixed` width does not take borders into account in the tiling layout.
> I.e., preset `fixed 1000` with 4-wide borders will make the window 992 logical pixels wide.
> This may eventually be corrected.
>
> All other ways of using `fixed` (i.e. `default-column-width` or `set-column-width`) do take borders into account and give you the exact window width that you request.
### `default-column-width`
Set the default width of the new windows.
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### `shadow`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Shadow rendered behind a window.
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### `tab-indicator`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Controls the appearance of the tab indicator that appears next to columns in tabbed display mode.
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<sup>Since: 25.01</sup> You can use `set-workspace-name` and `unset-workspace-name` actions to change workspace names dynamically.
<sup>Since: next release</sup> Named workspaces no longer update/forget their original output when opening a new window on them (unnamed workspaces will keep doing that).
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup> Named workspaces no longer update/forget their original output when opening a new window on them (unnamed workspaces will keep doing that).
This means that named workspaces "stick" to their original output in more cases, reflecting their more permanent nature.
Explicitly moving a named workspace to a different monitor will still update its original output.
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#### `is-window-cast-target`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Can be `true` or `false`.
Matches `true` for windows that are target of an ongoing window screencast.
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#### `default-column-display`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Set the default display mode for columns created from this window.
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#### `scroll-factor`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Set a scroll factor for all scroll events sent to a window.
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#### `shadow`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Override the shadow options for the window.
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#### `tab-indicator`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Override the tab indicator options for the window.
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#### Drag-and-Drop Edge View Scroll
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
Scroll the tiling view when moving the mouse cursor against a monitor edge during drag-and-drop (DnD).
Also works on a touchscreen.
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### Overview
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 25.02</sup>
You can switch a column to present windows as tabs, rather than as vertical tiles.
All tabs in a column have the same window size, so this is useful to get more vertical space.