instead of explicit screen arguments and `gdk_screen_get_number()`, as nowadays there
is always only one screen. This silences some deprecation warnings and removes
deprecated API.
Bonus: some code style cleanups
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/422
Remove any usage of MetaScreen, as it has been removed from libmutter
in the API version 3. The corresponding functionality has been moved
into three different places: MetaDisplay, MetaX11Display (for X11
specific functionality) and MetaWorkspaceManager.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759538
The theme widget passed to shell_tray_manager_manager_screen() is simply
a means to receive style information. There is nothing which ties the two
object's life cycles together, so it is entirely possible for the tray to
be finalized with the widget still around - we shouldn't try to update the
stale object on widget style changes, so make sure we properly disconnect
the signal handler.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786526
gdk_window_set_composited() is deprecated, and we don't need it as
we end up setting it to the default anyway.
We do need gtk_widget_set_double_buffered() though, which has been
deprecated as well because it is only meaningful on X11 - but so
is XEmbed, so just shut up that warning.
It has been deprecated for a while in favor of GdkRgba, though in our
case translating ClutterColors to an intermediate color type before
setting _NET_SYSTEM_TRAY_COLORS is a bit silly, so just move to
ClutterColor as the rest of the code base.
Cut down on boilerplate by using the (no longer that) new helper
macros. We don't care about breaking ABI in private libraries, so
use G_DECLARE_FINAL_TYPE even where the class struct used to be
exposed in the header, except for types we inherit from ourselves
(obviously) or where the class exposes any vfuncs (where changes
could affect inheritance in extensions).
Both ShellAppSystem and ShellTrayManager are used as singletons, which
significantly reduces the usefulness of inheritance - it's unlikely for
extensions to inherit from them anyway (AND use any of the vfuncs), so
drop them to allow defining the types as final in an upcoming commit.
Previously when a client requests that a window should be docked the
shell would reparent the socket window onto the stage's window and
then use ClutterX11TexturePixmap to get a texture to represent the
window. This will not work if Clutter is no longer using the X11
winsys for example if it becomes its own display server. Instead this
patch leaves the socket window as a child of the root window and lets
mutter create a MetaWindow out of it. If Mutter is acting as a display
server then this mechanism will still work via the headless x server.
The ShellGtkEmbed instance now registers for notification of the
‘window-created’ signal of the display so that it can find the
MetaWindow that gets created to represent the socket window. When this
window is found it is prevented from being displayed on the screen by
setting the actor's opacity to 0. An input shape is then set on the
window to prevent it receiving any input.
Instead of being a subclass of ClutterX11TexturePixmap, ShellGtkEmbed
is now a subclass of ClutterClone. When the MetaWindow is found for
the socket window the clone's source is set to the invisible actor for
the window so it can be displayed in the panel as before.
The ShellEmbeddedWindow no longer needs to know what the stage is
because it no longer reparents the socket window. Therefore the
ShellTrayManager doesn't need to know the stage either so
shell_tray_manager_manage_stage has been replaced with just
shell_tray_manager_manage_screen.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693438
We weren't actually referencing the ShellTrayIcon actors at all
on creation, but would unreference them when they were removed,
causing crashes.
When we reference the actors, use g_object_ref_sink() so that
memory management is consistent whether or not the actors are
subsequently added to a parent actor.
Thanks for Jon McCann for help in tracking this down.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635141
Plugging the GtkSocket icon can fail, in which case NaTrayManager emits
tray-icon-removed but the icon has never emitted plug-added, thus the
ShellTrayIcon has not been created. This results in various criticals
and exceptions in the tray-icon-removed handler.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633028
The actor emitted by ShellTrayManager is now ShellTrayIcon, a subclass
of ShellGtkEmbed which has several properties on it which are (or will
soon be) useful to the shell.
Part of the rearranging to use ShellTrayIcon means that we now show
the ShellEmbeddedWindow before creating its ShellGtkEmbed, which
requires a few modifications to ShellEmbeddedWindow (notably, telling
it at construct time what stage it will be drawn on, since it needs to
know that before it has a ShellGtkEmbed now).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608869
With the transition to GTK+ 3.0, direct access to struct members
will no longer be possible.
This bumps the required minimum version of GTK+ to 2.20.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618258
Also, remove a lot of cruft from genericDisplay.js leftover from
previous St-ifications, and remove the pre-gtk-2.16 hacks from the
status tray in panel.js (which are much less needed with the
nearly-all-black panel anyway).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614516
Just because ShellTrayManagerChild had a 'manager' field, I shouldn't
have assumed it was actually being set; fixes a crash with tray icons
that don't support RGBA visuals.
* Rename ShellGtkWindowActor to ShellGtkEmbed, and make it require
a ShellEmbeddedWindow rather than a general GtkWindow.
* Add ShellEmbeddedWindow subclass of GtkWindow that bypasses most
of the GtkWindow complexity for size negotiation, and calls out
to a clutter actor instead; also automatically handle reparenting
the GtkWindow into the stage window.
* Use the reworked ShellGtkEmbed in ShellTrayManager, this simplifies
the code a bit, and more importantly results in the tray icons
having the correct size negotiation, rather than having a fixed
24x24 size.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580047
Icons with real alpha transparency weren't being drawn correctly
because the NaTrayIcon was being set redirected in addition to the
window holding it. And nothing drew the icon onto the window holding
it. Use the newly added na_tray_icon_set_composited() to fix.
In particular, this lets us track the actor's location better; the old code
didn't work if the actor was put into a container that got moved around.
Part of #568712.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=167
We don't want the X server to draw the icons onto the screen, so
use pass automatic=FALSE to clutter_x11_texture_pixmap_set_window();
causing CompositeRedirectManual to be used.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=122
shell_tray_manager.c: Add a bg-color property and implement it
by setting a 1x1 pixmap of the right color as the background.
Also, make the colormap of the tray manager window match that
of the socket. That should (untested) make transparency work
properly if the tray icon supports it.
panel.js: Set the bg-color property of the tray manager to
match the panel.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561872
svn path=/trunk/; revision=82
notification are to the panel. A bit warty, but we don't know how we want
the final UI to look anyway. (The fact that transparency doesn't work is
a known bug.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=44