2008-11-22 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* src/core/all-keybindings.h: "backward", not "backwards" throughout.
2008-11-20 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* configure.in: turned on -Wall and -Werror in order to
trap as many problems as possible.
* src/ui/resizepopup.c: added correct #include.
* src/ui/theme-viewer.c: initialised variable.
* src/core/xprops.c: corrected cast.
* src/core/main.c: added warning if chdir() fails.
* src/core/schema-bindings.c: checking the return
result of fgets().
2008-11-20 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
Merged screen and window keybinding tables so that
we can use just one file for the both. Also incidentally
closes#528337. Further efficiencies of scale to come.
* src/include/prefs.h: replace META_PREF_*_KEYBINDINGS
with META_PREF_KEYBINDINGS
* src/core/keybindings.c: replace *_bindings with key_bindings
and similar throughout; all window-based functions are now
guaranteed to receive a window so don't need to check for
themselves
(find_handler): moved so it can also be called from
rebuild_binding_table
* src/core/display-private.h: replace *_bindings with key_bindings
* src/core/prefs.c: update_*_binding becomes update_key_binding;
(change_notify): tidy up references to "enormous if statement"
since it's almost entirely gone now
* src/core/all-keybindings.h: new merged version of
screen-bindings.h and window-bindings.h.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4022
Fix a problem where GTK+ was warning
'gdk_window_set_user_time called on non-toplevel' for every button
press and click on the mutter stage by excluding such events from
GTK+ processing.
Add a boolean return value to meta_compositor_process_event that
indicates whether the event has been handled and should be filtered
out of the event stream and for mutter, base that on the return
value of the plugin's xevent_filter vfunc.
Before we've retrieved a pixmap for a window, the shaped texture
has a 0x0 texture, which will cause mutter_shaped_texture_ensure_mask()
to crash. Just skip all of paint/pick in this case.
http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1283
property and client message. This allows client applications to request
that a fullscreen window cover more than one monitor.
* src/include/boxes.h:
* src/core/boxes.c: Add meta_rectangle_union
* src/core/window-private.h:
* src/core/window.c:
(meta_window_new_with_attrs, meta_window_free, set_net_wm_state,
meta_window_update_fullscreen_monitors, meta_window_client_message): Add
MetaWindow property to store fullscreen monitors field, update
_NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS property on windows, and handle client
message.
* src/core/atomnames.h: Add _NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS atom.
* src/core/constraints.c (setup_constraint_info): If
_NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS is interesting, use the data stored in
MetaWindow::fullscreen_monitors to determine the fullscreen area instead
of the basic xinerama_info area.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4021
* src/core/delete.c: remove deprecated g_strcasecmp.
* src/include/main.h: no actual deprecated call, but
a mention of one which was out of date.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4018
Add (transfer none) annotations to mutter_window_get_texture()
and mutter_window_get_meta_window(), and while add doc comments,
actually add some docs as well.
Since this is the most common cause of performance issues, this makes it
clearer when GLX TFP isn't being used. Note, there was a corresponding
fix to clutter_glx_texture_pixmap_using_extension() committed last week
as r3559 in the 0.8 branch.
The metacity core is now directly aware of override redirect windows.
- They get MetaWindows like normal windows, so mutter no longer need to special
case them. The net wm types applicable to override redirects are also
recognised.
- The original positioning/stacking semantics of metacity with respect to OR
windows are maintained, but now it's easier to synchronize the stacking
between the core and mutter.
- mutter no longer needs to manualy track UnmapNotify, MapNotify,
ReparentNotify, CreateNotify and DestroyNotify events; instead map, unmap,
add and remove events can now be consistently delivered via the
MetaCompositor callbacks.
src/core/screen.c src/core/screen-private.h src/include/screen.h:
Make MetaScreen a GObject.
src/core/workspace.c src/core/workspace-private.h src/include/workspace.h:
Make MetaWorkspace a GObject. Rename meta_workspace_free() to
meta_workspace_remove().
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561297
Make MetaWindow into a GObject so that it is accessible to
gobject-introspection (also allows for signals to be added.)
Renames:
meta_window_free() => meta_window_unmanage()
meta_window_get_type() => meta_window_get_window_type()
meta_window_get_type_atom() => meta_window_get_window_type_atom()
When multiple events are generated from a single event (for example,
when a motion event generates an enter/leave pair), events accumulate
in the clutter event queue if the clutter event source is not running.
Add a simple event source that checks clutter_events_pending() and
dispatches events as necessary.
src/core does some things depending on window->mapped, but since we now
leave the window mapped for hidden windows we might get some wrong
descisions.
Also instead of calling meta_window_show when in meta_window_hide for
the case that the window isn't currently mapped, we now simply
XMapWindow.
It's more awkward and error prone, considering plugin ininteractions, to simply
show/hide the actors of hidden windows, and it seems to be more reliable to
reparent them to a hidden group instead.
We can't easily use a metacity layer to hide windows as that means we
loose our original stacking position. (Metacity's stack positions are
only valid within a single layer) We now have a "guard window" per
screen that is a fullscreen override redirect that is lowered to the
bottom of the stack. Hidden windows now remain in their original layer
so the stacking position remains valid, but all hidden windows get
XRestacked under the guard window.
A new compositor hook is also added to inform it when a window becomes
hidden/unhidded, this lets us map/unmap the corresponding actor.
missing files in preview commit (TODO: rebase -i and squash this later)
Calling clutter_actor_show_all() on the stage and overlay_group breaks
the ability for plugins to create initially hidden actors. Call
clutter_actor_show() instead.
If a mutter plugin name (in GConf, or more likely on the command line)
looks like an absolute path, use that path directly rather than
looking for the plugin in the plugins directory.
src/core/main.c: Add --mutter-plugins argument (overrides GConf value)
src/core/prefs.c src/include/prefs.h: Add meta_prefs_override_clutter_plugins()
to set a value for clutter_plugins that overrides the value from GConf
Remove a "got here" leftover, remove unnecessary trailing \n when
calling g_message(), include g_module_error() in the output when
loading a module fails.
If --disable-static is passed to configure, then .a files won't be built
or installed. Make removing them in install-exec-hook not fatal if they
don't exist.
2008-10-27 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* src/core/prefs.c (titlebar_handler, handle_preference_update_enum):
Add initialisation which I missed on the previous checkin. Also
an extra comment.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4004
2008-10-27 Brian Cameron <brian.cameron@sun.com>
Fix some crashes with the new GDM 2.24. Closes#558058.
* src/ui/ui.c (meta_ui_parse_modifier): another null check
* src/core/prefs.c (titlebar_handler, button_layout_handler):
more null checks.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4003
The clutter_plugins schema key did not define the type of the
elements inside the list, thus making gconftool choke when installing
the Metacity schemas.
Since clutter_plugins is a list of strings, the trivial fix is
to add the corresponding <list_type> element to the schema XML.
We need to be getting ConfigureNotify events for these, so we can respond
to changes in position of these windows. We cannot add this to windows
Metacity manages, as this makes it got mental.
ClutterActors for hidden windows (such windows on different than active
workspaces and windows that are minimized) are available, and reflect the
actual state of the window. This is intended for use in task-switchers etc.
This feature is disabled by default (due to increased demand on resources),
and can be enabled through the metacity/general/live_hidden_windows gconf key.
A trivial sample window switcher is included in the scratch plugin (activated
by clicking on the slide out panel).
2008-10-23 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* src/core/schema-bindings.c: fix stupid thinko which
caused defaults to be incorrect
* src/include/window-bindings.h: "space" needs to be
lowercase
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3992
2008-10-23 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
Support _NET_WM_STATE_STICKY (i.e. allow third-party apps to decide
whether a window is on all workspaces). Bug found by Ka-Hing
Cheung. Closes#557536.
* src/core/window.c (set_net_wm_state): report it
* src/core/window.c (meta_window_client_message): set sticky
if we receive it
* src/core/window-props.c: set sticky if we find it
* src/core/atomnames.h: add _NET_WM_STATE_STICKY
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3991
2008-10-22 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
Fixes to make distcheck work again.
* src/Makefile.am: include *-binding.h, and make the schema
building work when builddir != srcdir
* po/POTFILES.in (src/core/keybindings.): include *-binding.h
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3985
2008-10-22 Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@freebsd.org>
* src/core/main.c (meta_finalize, sigterm_handler): new functions
* src/core/main.c (main): add sigterm_handler in case we receive
a SIGTERM. Closes#553980.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3974
2008-10-22 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
* src/core/window.c (meta_window_set_demands_attention): minimised
windows are necessarily obscured.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3971
2008-10-22 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
Slight transformation of the x-macros used in keybindings
to make them clearer: write handler names out in full
because the old suffix system was confusing to people
skim-reading, and switched the order of the last two
parameters so more would generally fit on a screen.
* src/core/keybindings.c, src/core/schema-bindings.c
src/core/prefs.c: sympathy changes
* src/core/window-bindings.h, src/core/screen-bindings.h:
transformation as above
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3970
2008-10-21 Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>
* src/Makefile.am: fix build when schemas are not installed.
Closes#557335.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3969
2008-10-18 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
During a discussion with Rodney Dawes about making life easier
for the translators, he pointed out that the short and long
forms of almost all the keybindings say much the same thing
in different words. I believe this is an unconscionable burden
to place on translators, and have therefore merged the short
and long descriptions into the short description. The long
is now a general explanation of the format, plus possibly a
notice about reversibility. Closes#469361, and should solve
the l10n issue previously mentioned.
* src/core/keybindings.c: reflect changes in *-bindings.h
* src/core/schema-bindings.c: reflect changes in *-bindings.h
* src/core/prefs.c: reflect changes in *-bindings.h
* src/core/window-bindings.h: Add flags field, always the same
currently, so that it's the same as screen-bindings.h.
Also, lose ONLY_BOUND_BY_DEFAULT, since we already had a
rather more elegant way to perform the same effect.
And merge the long and short descriptions.
* src/core/screen-bindings.h (, item): Merge the long and
short descriptions.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3966
2008-10-15 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
Since Patrick Niklaus's checkin of 2008-08-14 dealt with windows with
no icons not using fallback icons, we don't need fallback icons.
* src/ui/theme.h: remove fallback icons from struct.
* src/core/iconcache.c (meta_read_icons): don't look for fallbacks.
* src/*/ui.[ch] (meta_ui_get_fallback_icons): removed
* src/ui/theme-parser.c (typedef, parse_toplevel_element): don't
parse fallback specifications.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3958
terse variable names, simplify the plugin interface or consider tweaks
for maintainability.
* Renames plg -> plugin
* Renames mgr ->plugin_mgr (since in a combined window and composite
manager I think "mgr" will end up being ambiguous in places)
* Renames PluginWorkspaceRectangle -> MetaRectangle (We are no longer
concerned about mbwm2 portability)
* Renames a few one letter variable names e.g. a -> window, r ->rect
* Renames some vars to indicate what they represent not their data type,
e.g. group1, group2 ->workspace0, workspace1
* Renames the variable mcw -> mc_window to make it more immediately
obvious what it represents.
* Removes the verbose META_COMPOSITOR_CLUTTER_PLUGIN_SWITCH_WORKSPACE macro,
and just uses metacity_plugin instead.
* Instead of hanging data of the plugins global descriptor, we just use a
standalone static global variable.
* Make do_init a function pointer inside the plugin descriptors instead of
special casing it and using another g_module_symbol call. This also removes
the need for the META_COMPOSITOR_CLUTTER_PLUGIN_INIT_FUNC macro.
* A bunch of anal 80char fixes
* Removes the screen_width,height variables from the plugin descriptor struct
and add a plugin API instead.
2008-10-12 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
Make the bindings in src/core/*-bindings.h generate
GConf schemas too. Note that there's an i18n issue
(documented in schema-bindings.c) which will be fixed
next checkin.
* src/core/schema-bindings.c: major fixup to make it
ready for use as part of the actual build process.
* src/Makefile.am: added magic to make it call schema-bindings
after it builds it.
* src/core/window-bindings.h: added comments;
also, window menu was listed variously as alt-Space
and alt-Print; it should have been alt-Space.
* src/metacity.schemas.in.in: renamed from s/\.in$//,
sentinel added for the generated bindings,
warning at the top now untrue, and removed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3952
2008-10-12 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
Fix annoying bug where alt-tab and friends would jump
backwards a space on initial movement.
* src/core/screen-bindings.h: although reversed bindings
are necessarily reversible, don't set both bits in the
constant, or when we test for them we'll get confused.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3950
2008-10-12 Thomas Thurman <tthurman@gnome.org>
An attempt to make life a little easier for our beloved translators;
this has the same behaviour as before, but removes over thirty
translation strings.
* src/core/session.c (start_element_handler): all "attribute not found
on element" strings are identical
* src/ui/theme-parser.c (locate_attributes): allow attribute names to
be preceded with "!" (in the code) to show they're required.
(parse_aspect_ratio, parse_distance, parse_toplevel_element,
parse_style_element, parse_gradient_element, static, parse_border,
parse_style_set_element, parse_draw_op_element): use the new "!"
prefix for locate_attributes(), or in some cases just the identical
constant, for generating this error.
* src/ui/theme.c (check_state, meta_theme_validate): add
translator comments
* src/ui/resizepopup.c (update_size_window): add
translator comments
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3949
The actor's private data created by the compositor is allocated
using g_new(), but since we are allocating a lot of small structures
all the time it's better to use the slice allocator instead.
Also, use a GQuark instead of using a string, so that the quark
lookup is done only once and the rest of the time is just an
integer comparison.