Don't include override-redirect windows when iterating the windows
in the screen. We don't need them for any of the current uses:
- Queueing redraws and resizes on managed windows
- Checking which windows should be added to a new workspace
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=582639
Don't include override-redirect windows in the list return by
meta_display_list_windows(), since we almost never want to handle
them when considering "all window" for the display. Add a separate
meta_display_list_all_windows() that includes override-redirect
windows.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=582639
Skipping handling of properties for override redirect windows has
two advantages: first it reduces the amount of work needed to get
an override-redirect window (menu, tooltip, drag icon) onto the
screen. But more importantly, it reduces the number of code-paths
for an override-redirect to get into some code portion where it
isn't expected.
* Integrate the list of properties we load initially with the
list of property hooks; this avoids having two separate lists
that we have to keep in sync.
* Add a flag to MetaWindowPropHooks to indicate whether the
property should be handled for override-redirect windows;
currently we load a) properties that identify the window -
useful for debugging purposes b) WM_TRANSIENT_FOR (could be
used to associate menus with toplevels.)
* For properties that aren't always loaded through window-props.c,
add !window->override checks to places that trigger loading,
and add g_return_if_fail(!window->override) to the load
functions as a double-check.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=582639
Add g_return_if_fail() to check that window-management functions like
meta_window_maximize() aren't called on override-redirect windows.
This reveals that were were "unminimizing" override-redirect windows
when adding them; avoid doing that.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=582639
If a property has a reload function, but the standard property-fetching
mechanism isn't used (hooks->type == META_PROP_VALUE_INVALID), then the
a logic error (introduced in January) caused the hook to never be run.
This meant that changes to struts and icons weren't noticed.
Same as: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572573
The fix here is different in detail from that applied to Metacity, but
similar in spirit.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585980
On subsequent changes, if there is a NET_WM_USER_TIME_WINDOW, then
read the property from that rather than from the main window.
(Fix an accidental regression: the right Window was being computed
but no longer passed in.)
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585979
When we add a window and it gets hidden as the first thing, we need
to show not just the frame window, but also the window itself.
Otherwise when the window subsequently becomes visible, it will
just be an empty frame.
Add helper functions to reduce current code duplication and avoid
adding more.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586309
Code:
All references in the code not related to themes, keybindings, or
GConf were changed from 'metacity' to 'mutter'. This includes, among other
things, strings, comments, the atoms used in the message protocol, and
the envvars used for debugging. The GConf schema file was reduced to
the 3 settings new to mutter.
The overall version was brought up to 2.27 to match current gnome.
Structure:
All files named '*metacity*' were renamed '*mutter*' with appropriate
changes in the automake system. Files removed are
doc/creating_themes, src/themes, doc/metacity-theme.dtd,
metacity.doap. These files will eventually end up in an external
gnome-wm-data module.
Installation location:
On the filesystem the mutter-plugindir was change from
$(libdir)/metacity/plugins/clutter to just $(libdir)/mutter/plugins.
The mutter-plugins.pc.in reflects these changes.
Note:
mutter.desktop.in and mutter-wm.desktop both continue to have
X-GNOME-WMSettingsModule=metacity set. This allows
gnome-control-center to continue using libmetacity.so for
configuration. This is fine since most the general keybindings and wm
settings are being read from /apps/metacity/* in gconf.
Also, use MetaWindows as the tab_popup keys rather than using (X) Windows
and then having to map back and forth everywhere, which is silly since
we never actually want the X Window.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580917
Rather than trying to reverse-engineer what kind of tab/workspace
popup to create from within meta_display_begin_grab_op(), just create
the popup directly from do_choose_window()/handle_workspace_switch()
after completing the grab, since they already know which kind they
want.
Also add meta_screen_destroy_tab_popup()/_destroy_workspace_popup()
rather than having meta_display_end_grab_op() poke into MetaScreen's
internals itself.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580917
Build a XML gir file and binary typelib file for the interfaces that
we are installing for plugin use. They are installed into $(pkglibdir)
since they are private to the application.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580041
Always compile the default keybindings into Metacity, and if we
fail to retrieve the values from GConf, use the compiled-in
value. This makes things more robust especially in an environment
like JHBuild where GConf-schema-installation may not work
correctly.
Also use these values for the no-GConf case, rather than
having a separate arrray and code path.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=576127
This patch adds the concept of a special key for WM operations, and
the default is Super_L, which on extended PC hardware is the
"Windows key". What we do is handle the special case of a press
and release of this key (without any other intervening keys).
Super_L+<key> should still be passed to applications. In the future
we may want to also take some of these keybindings (e.g. Super+TAB)
though.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563047
Add sigals to MetaWorkspace to allow tracking when windows are added
and removed. Note that on window creation that these signals are fired
before the window setup is totally complete, so they need to be used
with some care. (For example, the compositor, if present, has not
been notified of the new window.)
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580025
When the window being hidden/mimimized has focus, is modal, but is not on the
currently active workspace (e.g., during workspace switch before the new
focus window is activated), we must prevent focus being passed to the modal
window ancestor (otherwise the ancestor ends up being forcefully moved onto
the active workspace).
Creating the gard window when constructing MetaScreen causes the screen to
go black for the duration of Metacity startup which is uggly. We do not
actually need that window until we are ready to manage windows on the screen.
Make meta_window_get_icon_geometry() public, so that it can be used
to from plugins to animate windows minimizing to the correct
position.
Based on a patch from Cosimo Cecchi <cosimoc@gnome.org>
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571109
Add a keybinding (defaulting to <Control><Shift><Alt>r) to record
a screencast of the session. This isn't hooked up to anything in
metacity itself, but a plugin can connect to a signal on MetaScreen.
keybindings.c all-keybindings.h: Add the keybinding
screen.c: Add a ::toggle-recording signal
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=575290
The MetaDirection enumeration had META_SIDE_* values in it that
were used in some places where an enum with only four directions
was needed. Split this off into a separate enum called MetaSide
and use that enum name where appropriate.
Expose restacking and a window's stack layer to allow a compositor
to insert elements into the window stack in the right location.
(See Bug 571827 – hide panel when screensaver is active)
src/core/stack.h src/include/common.h: Move MetaStackLayer to
a public header.
src/core/screen.c src/core/screen-private.h src/core/stack.c:
Add a ::restacked signal emitted after we finish restracking.
src/core/window.h src/include/window.h: Add meta_window_get_layer()
In particular, make it so that we call meta_compositor_add_window() on
a new window before calling meta_compositor_sync_stack() to position
it. The list returned by mutter_plugin_get_windows() is only updated
by sync_stack(), but sync_stack() only pays attention to windows that
add_window() has already been called on. So without this change, a
newly-mapped window will not be returned by
mutter_plugin_get_windows() until after the *next* restacking.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1512