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/* Metacity X managed windows */
/*
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* Copyright ( C ) 2001 Havoc Pennington , Anders Carlsson
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* Copyright ( C ) 2002 , 2003 Red Hat , Inc .
* Copyright ( C ) 2003 Rob Adams
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* Copyright ( C ) 2004 - 2006 Elijah Newren
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*
* This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and / or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the
* License , or ( at your option ) any later version .
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful , but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the GNU
* General Public License for more details .
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program ; if not , write to the Free Software
* Foundation , Inc . , 59 Temple Place - Suite 330 , Boston , MA
* 02111 - 1307 , USA .
*/
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# include <config.h>
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# include "window.h"
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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# include "edge-resistance.h"
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# include "util.h"
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# include "frame.h"
# include "errors.h"
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# include "workspace.h"
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# include "stack.h"
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# include "keybindings.h"
# include "ui.h"
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# include "place.h"
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# include "session.h"
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# include "effects.h"
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# include "prefs.h"
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# include "resizepopup.h"
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# include "xprops.h"
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# include "group.h"
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# include "window-props.h"
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# include "constraints.h"
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# include "compositor.h"
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# include <X11/Xatom.h>
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# include <string.h>
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# ifdef HAVE_SHAPE
# include <X11/extensions/shape.h>
# endif
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static int destroying_windows_disallowed = 0 ;
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static void update_net_wm_state ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
static void update_mwm_hints ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void update_wm_class ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
static void update_transient_for ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void update_sm_hints ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void update_role ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
static void update_net_wm_type ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void update_net_frame_extents ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void recalc_window_type ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void recalc_window_features ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void invalidate_work_areas ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void set_wm_state ( MetaWindow * window ,
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int state ) ;
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static void set_net_wm_state ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void send_configure_notify ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
static gboolean process_property_notify ( MetaWindow * window ,
XPropertyEvent * event ) ;
static void meta_window_show ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
static void meta_window_hide ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void meta_window_save_rect ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void meta_window_move_resize_internal ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaMoveResizeFlags flags ,
int resize_gravity ,
int root_x_nw ,
int root_y_nw ,
int w ,
int h ) ;
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static void ensure_mru_position_after ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWindow * after_this_one ) ;
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static void meta_window_move_resize_now ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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static void update_move ( MetaWindow * window ,
gboolean snap ,
int x ,
int y ) ;
static gboolean update_move_timeout ( gpointer data ) ;
static void update_resize ( MetaWindow * window ,
gboolean snap ,
int x ,
int y ,
gboolean force ) ;
static gboolean update_resize_timeout ( gpointer data ) ;
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/* FIXME we need an abstraction that covers all these queues. */
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static void meta_window_unqueue_calc_showing ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
static void meta_window_flush_calc_showing ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void meta_window_unqueue_move_resize ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void meta_window_update_icon_now ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static void meta_window_unqueue_update_icon ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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static gboolean queue_calc_showing_func ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data ) ;
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static void meta_window_apply_session_info ( MetaWindow * window ,
const MetaWindowSessionInfo * info ) ;
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static void unmaximize_window_before_freeing ( MetaWindow * window ) ;
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# ifdef WITH_VERBOSE_MODE
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static const char *
wm_state_to_string ( int state )
{
switch ( state )
{
case NormalState :
return " NormalState " ;
case IconicState :
return " IconicState " ;
case WithdrawnState :
return " WithdrawnState " ;
}
return " Unknown " ;
}
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# endif
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static gboolean
is_desktop_or_dock_foreach ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data )
{
gboolean * result = data ;
* result =
window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DESKTOP | |
window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DOCK ;
if ( * result )
return FALSE ; /* stop as soon as we find one */
else
return TRUE ;
}
/* window is the window that's newly mapped provoking
* the possible change
*/
static void
maybe_leave_show_desktop_mode ( MetaWindow * window )
{
gboolean is_desktop_or_dock ;
Make the "showing desktop" mode be per-workspace instead of per-screen.
2004-10-16 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Make the "showing desktop" mode be per-workspace instead of
per-screen. (fixes #142198)
* src/keybindings.c (handle_toggle_desktop): access
showing_desktop through the active workspace
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): remove initialization of
screen->showing_desktop,
(meta_screen_update_showing_desktop_hint): rename and make not
static and access showing_desktop through the active workspace,
(queue_windows_showing): replace meta_display_list_windows() with
screen->active_workspace->windows,
(meta_screen_minimize_all_on_active_workspace_except): renamed
from meta_screen_minimize_all_except since it now only works on
the active workspace, (meta_screen_show_desktop,
meta_screen_unshow_desktop): access showing_desktop through the
active workspace
* src/screen.h (struct _MetaScreen): remove showing_desktop field,
(meta_screen_minimize_all_on_active_workspace_except): rename from
meta_screen_minimize_all_except,
(meta_screen_update)_showing_desktop_hint): export this function too
* src/window.c (maybe_leave_show_desktop_mode): access
showing_desktop through the active workspace and use new name for
meta_screen_minimize_all_on_active_workspace_except,
(window_should_be_showing): access showing_desktop through the
active workspace
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_new): initialize
workspace->showing_desktop, (meta_workspace_activate_with_focus):
add note that old can be NULL, update showing_desktop_hint if
different on this workspace than the previous one
* src/workspace.h (struct _MetaWorkspace): add showing_desktop
field
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if ( ! window - > screen - > active_workspace - > showing_desktop )
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return ;
/* If the window is a transient for the dock or desktop, don't
* leave show desktop mode when the window opens . That ' s
* so you can e . g . hide all windows , manipulate a file on
* the desktop via a dialog , then unshow windows again .
*/
is_desktop_or_dock = FALSE ;
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is_desktop_or_dock_foreach ( window ,
& is_desktop_or_dock ) ;
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meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( window , is_desktop_or_dock_foreach ,
& is_desktop_or_dock ) ;
if ( ! is_desktop_or_dock )
{
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2004-10-16 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Make the "showing desktop" mode be per-workspace instead of
per-screen. (fixes #142198)
* src/keybindings.c (handle_toggle_desktop): access
showing_desktop through the active workspace
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): remove initialization of
screen->showing_desktop,
(meta_screen_update_showing_desktop_hint): rename and make not
static and access showing_desktop through the active workspace,
(queue_windows_showing): replace meta_display_list_windows() with
screen->active_workspace->windows,
(meta_screen_minimize_all_on_active_workspace_except): renamed
from meta_screen_minimize_all_except since it now only works on
the active workspace, (meta_screen_show_desktop,
meta_screen_unshow_desktop): access showing_desktop through the
active workspace
* src/screen.h (struct _MetaScreen): remove showing_desktop field,
(meta_screen_minimize_all_on_active_workspace_except): rename from
meta_screen_minimize_all_except,
(meta_screen_update)_showing_desktop_hint): export this function too
* src/window.c (maybe_leave_show_desktop_mode): access
showing_desktop through the active workspace and use new name for
meta_screen_minimize_all_on_active_workspace_except,
(window_should_be_showing): access showing_desktop through the
active workspace
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_new): initialize
workspace->showing_desktop, (meta_workspace_activate_with_focus):
add note that old can be NULL, update showing_desktop_hint if
different on this workspace than the previous one
* src/workspace.h (struct _MetaWorkspace): add showing_desktop
field
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meta_screen_minimize_all_on_active_workspace_except ( window - > screen ,
window ) ;
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meta_screen_unshow_desktop ( window - > screen ) ;
}
}
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MetaWindow *
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meta_window_new ( MetaDisplay * display ,
Window xwindow ,
gboolean must_be_viewable )
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{
XWindowAttributes attrs ;
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MetaWindow * window ;
meta_display_grab ( display ) ;
meta_error_trap_push ( display ) ; /* Push a trap over all of window
* creation , to reduce XSync ( ) calls
*/
meta_error_trap_push_with_return ( display ) ;
XGetWindowAttributes ( display - > xdisplay ,
xwindow , & attrs ) ;
if ( meta_error_trap_pop_with_return ( display , TRUE ) ! = Success )
{
meta_verbose ( " Failed to get attributes for window 0x%lx \n " ,
xwindow ) ;
meta_error_trap_pop ( display , TRUE ) ;
meta_display_ungrab ( display ) ;
return NULL ;
}
window = meta_window_new_with_attrs ( display , xwindow ,
must_be_viewable , & attrs ) ;
meta_error_trap_pop ( display , FALSE ) ;
meta_display_ungrab ( display ) ;
return window ;
}
MetaWindow *
meta_window_new_with_attrs ( MetaDisplay * display ,
Window xwindow ,
gboolean must_be_viewable ,
XWindowAttributes * attrs )
{
MetaWindow * window ;
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GSList * tmp ;
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MetaWorkspace * space ;
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gulong existing_wm_state ;
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gulong event_mask ;
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
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MetaMoveResizeFlags flags ;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
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Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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# define N_INITIAL_PROPS 13
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Atom initial_props [ N_INITIAL_PROPS ] ;
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int i ;
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gboolean has_shape ;
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g_assert ( attrs ! = NULL ) ;
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g_assert ( N_INITIAL_PROPS = = ( int ) G_N_ELEMENTS ( initial_props ) ) ;
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meta_verbose ( " Attempting to manage 0x%lx \n " , xwindow ) ;
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if ( meta_display_xwindow_is_a_no_focus_window ( display , xwindow ) )
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{
meta_verbose ( " Not managing no_focus_window 0x%lx \n " ,
xwindow ) ;
return NULL ;
}
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if ( attrs - > override_redirect )
{
meta_verbose ( " Deciding not to manage override_redirect window 0x%lx \n " , xwindow ) ;
return NULL ;
}
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/* Grab server */
meta_display_grab ( display ) ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( display ) ; /* Push a trap over all of window
* creation , to reduce XSync ( ) calls
*/
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meta_verbose ( " must_be_viewable = %d attrs->map_state = %d (%s) \n " ,
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must_be_viewable ,
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attrs - > map_state ,
( attrs - > map_state = = IsUnmapped ) ?
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" IsUnmapped " :
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( attrs - > map_state = = IsViewable ) ?
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" IsViewable " :
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( attrs - > map_state = = IsUnviewable ) ?
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" IsUnviewable " :
" (unknown) " ) ;
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existing_wm_state = WithdrawnState ;
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if ( must_be_viewable & & attrs - > map_state ! = IsViewable )
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{
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/* Only manage if WM_STATE is IconicState or NormalState */
gulong state ;
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/* WM_STATE isn't a cardinal, it's type WM_STATE, but is an int */
if ( ! ( meta_prop_get_cardinal_with_atom_type ( display , xwindow ,
display - > atom_wm_state ,
display - > atom_wm_state ,
& state ) & &
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( state = = IconicState | | state = = NormalState ) ) )
{
meta_verbose ( " Deciding not to manage unmapped or unviewable window 0x%lx \n " , xwindow ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( display , TRUE ) ;
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meta_display_ungrab ( display ) ;
return NULL ;
}
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existing_wm_state = state ;
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meta_verbose ( " WM_STATE of %lx = %s \n " , xwindow ,
wm_state_to_string ( existing_wm_state ) ) ;
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}
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meta_error_trap_push_with_return ( display ) ;
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XAddToSaveSet ( display - > xdisplay , xwindow ) ;
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event_mask =
PropertyChangeMask | EnterWindowMask | LeaveWindowMask |
FocusChangeMask | ColormapChangeMask ;
XSelectInput ( display - > xdisplay , xwindow , event_mask ) ;
has_shape = FALSE ;
# ifdef HAVE_SHAPE
if ( META_DISPLAY_HAS_SHAPE ( display ) )
{
int x_bounding , y_bounding , x_clip , y_clip ;
unsigned w_bounding , h_bounding , w_clip , h_clip ;
int bounding_shaped , clip_shaped ;
XShapeSelectInput ( display - > xdisplay , xwindow , ShapeNotifyMask ) ;
XShapeQueryExtents ( display - > xdisplay , xwindow ,
& bounding_shaped , & x_bounding , & y_bounding ,
& w_bounding , & h_bounding ,
& clip_shaped , & x_clip , & y_clip ,
& w_clip , & h_clip ) ;
has_shape = bounding_shaped ! = FALSE ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_SHAPES ,
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" Window has_shape = %d extents %d,%d %u x %u \n " ,
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has_shape , x_bounding , y_bounding ,
w_bounding , h_bounding ) ;
}
# endif
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/* Get rid of any borders */
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if ( attrs - > border_width ! = 0 )
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XSetWindowBorderWidth ( display - > xdisplay , xwindow , 0 ) ;
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/* Get rid of weird gravities */
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if ( attrs - > win_gravity ! = NorthWestGravity )
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{
XSetWindowAttributes set_attrs ;
set_attrs . win_gravity = NorthWestGravity ;
XChangeWindowAttributes ( display - > xdisplay ,
xwindow ,
CWWinGravity ,
& set_attrs ) ;
}
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if ( meta_error_trap_pop_with_return ( display , FALSE ) ! = Success )
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{
meta_verbose ( " Window 0x%lx disappeared just as we tried to manage it \n " ,
xwindow ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( display , FALSE ) ;
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meta_display_ungrab ( display ) ;
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return NULL ;
}
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g_assert ( ! attrs - > override_redirect ) ;
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window = g_new ( MetaWindow , 1 ) ;
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window - > dialog_pid = - 1 ;
window - > dialog_pipe = - 1 ;
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window - > xwindow = xwindow ;
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/* this is in window->screen->display, but that's too annoying to
* type
*/
window - > display = display ;
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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window - > workspace = NULL ;
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# ifdef HAVE_XSYNC
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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window - > sync_request_counter = None ;
window - > sync_request_serial = 0 ;
window - > sync_request_time . tv_sec = 0 ;
window - > sync_request_time . tv_usec = 0 ;
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# endif
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window - > screen = NULL ;
tmp = display - > screens ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
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MetaScreen * scr = tmp - > data ;
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if ( scr - > xroot = = attrs - > root )
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{
window - > screen = tmp - > data ;
break ;
}
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
g_assert ( window - > screen ) ;
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window - > desc = g_strdup_printf ( " 0x%lx " , window - > xwindow ) ;
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/* avoid tons of stack updates */
meta_stack_freeze ( window - > screen - > stack ) ;
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window - > has_shape = has_shape ;
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window - > rect . x = attrs - > x ;
window - > rect . y = attrs - > y ;
window - > rect . width = attrs - > width ;
window - > rect . height = attrs - > height ;
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/* And border width, size_hints are the "request" */
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window - > border_width = attrs - > border_width ;
window - > size_hints . x = attrs - > x ;
window - > size_hints . y = attrs - > y ;
window - > size_hints . width = attrs - > width ;
window - > size_hints . height = attrs - > height ;
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/* initialize the remaining size_hints as if size_hints.flags were zero */
meta_set_normal_hints ( window , NULL ) ;
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/* And this is our unmaximized size */
window - > saved_rect = window - > rect ;
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window - > user_rect = window - > rect ;
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window - > depth = attrs - > depth ;
window - > xvisual = attrs - > visual ;
window - > colormap = attrs - > colormap ;
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window - > title = NULL ;
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window - > icon_name = NULL ;
window - > icon = NULL ;
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window - > mini_icon = NULL ;
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meta_icon_cache_init ( & window - > icon_cache ) ;
window - > wm_hints_pixmap = None ;
window - > wm_hints_mask = None ;
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window - > frame = NULL ;
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window - > has_focus = FALSE ;
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window - > user_has_move_resized = FALSE ;
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Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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window - > maximized_horizontally = FALSE ;
window - > maximized_vertically = FALSE ;
window - > maximize_horizontally_after_placement = FALSE ;
window - > maximize_vertically_after_placement = FALSE ;
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window - > fullscreen = FALSE ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > require_fully_onscreen = TRUE ;
window - > require_on_single_xinerama = TRUE ;
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window - > on_all_workspaces = FALSE ;
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window - > shaded = FALSE ;
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window - > initially_iconic = FALSE ;
window - > minimized = FALSE ;
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window - > tab_unminimized = FALSE ;
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window - > iconic = FALSE ;
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window - > mapped = attrs - > map_state ! = IsUnmapped ;
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/* if already mapped, no need to worry about focus-on-first-time-showing */
window - > showing_for_first_time = ! window - > mapped ;
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/* if already mapped we don't want to do the placement thing */
window - > placed = window - > mapped ;
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if ( window - > placed )
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_PLACEMENT ,
" Not placing window 0x%lx since it's already mapped \n " ,
xwindow ) ;
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window - > denied_focus_and_not_transient = FALSE ;
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window - > unmanaging = FALSE ;
window - > calc_showing_queued = FALSE ;
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window - > move_resize_queued = FALSE ;
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window - > keys_grabbed = FALSE ;
window - > grab_on_frame = FALSE ;
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window - > all_keys_grabbed = FALSE ;
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window - > withdrawn = FALSE ;
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window - > initial_workspace_set = FALSE ;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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window - > initial_timestamp_set = FALSE ;
window - > net_wm_user_time_set = FALSE ;
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window - > calc_placement = FALSE ;
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window - > shaken_loose = FALSE ;
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window - > have_focus_click_grab = FALSE ;
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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window - > disable_sync = FALSE ;
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window - > unmaps_pending = 0 ;
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window - > mwm_decorated = TRUE ;
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window - > mwm_border_only = FALSE ;
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window - > mwm_has_close_func = TRUE ;
window - > mwm_has_minimize_func = TRUE ;
window - > mwm_has_maximize_func = TRUE ;
window - > mwm_has_move_func = TRUE ;
window - > mwm_has_resize_func = TRUE ;
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window - > decorated = TRUE ;
window - > has_close_func = TRUE ;
window - > has_minimize_func = TRUE ;
window - > has_maximize_func = TRUE ;
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window - > has_move_func = TRUE ;
window - > has_resize_func = TRUE ;
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window - > has_shade_func = TRUE ;
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window - > has_fullscreen_func = TRUE ;
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window - > always_sticky = FALSE ;
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window - > wm_state_modal = FALSE ;
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window - > skip_taskbar = FALSE ;
window - > skip_pager = FALSE ;
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window - > wm_state_skip_taskbar = FALSE ;
window - > wm_state_skip_pager = FALSE ;
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window - > wm_state_above = FALSE ;
window - > wm_state_below = FALSE ;
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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window - > wm_state_demands_attention = FALSE ;
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window - > res_class = NULL ;
window - > res_name = NULL ;
window - > role = NULL ;
window - > sm_client_id = NULL ;
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window - > wm_client_machine = NULL ;
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window - > startup_id = NULL ;
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window - > net_wm_pid = - 1 ;
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window - > xtransient_for = None ;
window - > xclient_leader = None ;
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window - > transient_parent_is_root_window = FALSE ;
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window - > type = META_WINDOW_NORMAL ;
window - > type_atom = None ;
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window - > struts = NULL ;
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window - > using_net_wm_name = FALSE ;
window - > using_net_wm_icon_name = FALSE ;
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window - > need_reread_icon = TRUE ;
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window - > update_icon_queued = FALSE ;
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window - > layer = META_LAYER_LAST ; /* invalid value */
window - > stack_position = - 1 ;
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window - > initial_workspace = 0 ; /* not used */
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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window - > initial_timestamp = 0 ; /* not used */
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meta_display_register_x_window ( display , & window - > xwindow , window ) ;
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/* assign the window to its group, or create a new group if needed
*/
window - > group = NULL ;
window - > xgroup_leader = None ;
meta_window_compute_group ( window ) ;
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/* Fill these in the order we want them to be gotten.
* we want to get window name and class first
* so we can use them in error messages and such .
*/
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i = 0 ;
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initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_net_wm_name ;
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initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_wm_client_machine ;
initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_net_wm_pid ;
initial_props [ i + + ] = XA_WM_NAME ;
initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_net_wm_icon_name ;
initial_props [ i + + ] = XA_WM_ICON_NAME ;
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initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_net_wm_desktop ;
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initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_net_startup_id ;
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_net_wm_sync_request_counter ;
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initial_props [ i + + ] = XA_WM_NORMAL_HINTS ;
initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_wm_protocols ;
initial_props [ i + + ] = XA_WM_HINTS ;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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initial_props [ i + + ] = display - > atom_net_wm_user_time ;
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g_assert ( N_INITIAL_PROPS = = i ) ;
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meta_window_reload_properties ( window , initial_props , N_INITIAL_PROPS ) ;
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update_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
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update_mwm_hints ( window ) ;
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update_wm_class ( window ) ;
update_transient_for ( window ) ;
update_sm_hints ( window ) ; /* must come after transient_for */
update_role ( window ) ;
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update_net_wm_type ( window ) ;
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meta_window_update_icon_now ( window ) ;
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if ( window - > initially_iconic )
{
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/* WM_HINTS said minimized */
window - > minimized = TRUE ;
meta_verbose ( " Window %s asked to start out minimized \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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}
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if ( existing_wm_state = = IconicState )
{
/* WM_STATE said minimized */
window - > minimized = TRUE ;
meta_verbose ( " Window %s had preexisting WM_STATE = IconicState, minimizing \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
/* Assume window was previously placed, though perhaps it's
* been iconic its whole life , we have no way of knowing .
*/
window - > placed = TRUE ;
}
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/* Apply any window attributes such as initial workspace
* based on startup notification
*/
meta_screen_apply_startup_properties ( window - > screen , window ) ;
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if ( window - > decorated )
meta_window_ensure_frame ( window ) ;
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meta_window_grab_keys ( window ) ;
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meta_display_grab_window_buttons ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ) ;
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meta_display_grab_focus_window_button ( window - > display , window ) ;
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if ( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DESKTOP | |
window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DOCK )
{
/* Change the default, but don't enforce this if the user
* focuses the dock / desktop and unsticks it using key shortcuts .
* Need to set this before adding to the workspaces so the MRU
* lists will be updated .
*/
window - > on_all_workspaces = TRUE ;
}
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/* For the workspace, first honor hints,
* if that fails put transients with parents ,
* otherwise put window on active space
*/
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if ( window - > initial_workspace_set )
{
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if ( window - > initial_workspace = = ( int ) 0xFFFFFFFF )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_PLACEMENT ,
" Window %s is initially on all spaces \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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/* need to set on_all_workspaces first so that it will be
* added to all the MRU lists
*/
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window - > on_all_workspaces = TRUE ;
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meta_workspace_add_window ( window - > screen - > active_workspace , window ) ;
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}
else
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_PLACEMENT ,
" Window %s is initially on space %d \n " ,
window - > desc , window - > initial_workspace ) ;
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space =
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meta_screen_get_workspace_by_index ( window - > screen ,
window - > initial_workspace ) ;
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if ( space )
meta_workspace_add_window ( space , window ) ;
}
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}
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > workspace = = NULL & &
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window - > xtransient_for ! = None )
{
/* Try putting dialog on parent's workspace */
MetaWindow * parent ;
parent = meta_display_lookup_x_window ( window - > display ,
window - > xtransient_for ) ;
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if ( parent & & parent - > workspace )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_PLACEMENT ,
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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" Putting window %s on same workspace as parent %s \n " ,
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window - > desc , parent - > desc ) ;
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if ( parent - > on_all_workspaces )
window - > on_all_workspaces = TRUE ;
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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/* this will implicitly add to the appropriate MRU lists
*/
meta_workspace_add_window ( parent - > workspace , window ) ;
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}
}
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > workspace = = NULL )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_PLACEMENT ,
" Putting window %s on active workspace \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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space = window - > screen - > active_workspace ;
meta_workspace_add_window ( space , window ) ;
}
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/* for the various on_all_workspaces = TRUE possible above */
meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint ( window ) ;
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meta_window_update_struts ( window ) ;
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/* Put our state back where it should be,
* passing TRUE for is_configure_request , ICCCM says
* initial map is handled same as configure request
*/
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
2006-01-02 13:37:46 -05:00
flags =
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
META_IS_CONFIGURE_REQUEST | META_IS_MOVE_ACTION | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ;
2001-08-28 23:37:03 -04:00
meta_window_move_resize_internal ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
flags ,
window - > size_hints . win_gravity ,
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window - > size_hints . x ,
window - > size_hints . y ,
window - > size_hints . width ,
window - > size_hints . height ) ;
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meta_stack_add ( window - > screen - > stack ,
window ) ;
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/* Now try applying saved stuff from the session */
{
const MetaWindowSessionInfo * info ;
info = meta_window_lookup_saved_state ( window ) ;
if ( info )
{
meta_window_apply_session_info ( window , info ) ;
meta_window_release_saved_state ( info ) ;
}
}
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/* FIXME we have a tendency to set this then immediately
* change it again .
*/
set_wm_state ( window , window - > iconic ? IconicState : NormalState ) ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
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/* Sync stack changes */
meta_stack_thaw ( window - > screen - > stack ) ;
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/* disable show desktop mode unless we're a desktop component */
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maybe_leave_show_desktop_mode ( window ) ;
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meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
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/* See bug 303284; a transient of the given window can already exist, in which
* case we think it should probably be shown .
*/
meta_window_foreach_transient ( window ,
queue_calc_showing_func ,
NULL ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( display , FALSE ) ; /* pop the XSync()-reducing trap */
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meta_display_ungrab ( display ) ;
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return window ;
}
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/* This function should only be called from the end of meta_window_new_with_attrs () */
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static void
meta_window_apply_session_info ( MetaWindow * window ,
const MetaWindowSessionInfo * info )
{
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if ( info - > stack_position_set )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_SM ,
" Restoring stack position %d for window %s \n " ,
info - > stack_position , window - > desc ) ;
/* FIXME well, I'm not sure how to do this. */
}
if ( info - > minimized_set )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_SM ,
" Restoring minimized state %d for window %s \n " ,
info - > minimized , window - > desc ) ;
if ( window - > has_minimize_func & & info - > minimized )
meta_window_minimize ( window ) ;
}
if ( info - > maximized_set )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_SM ,
" Restoring maximized state %d for window %s \n " ,
info - > maximized , window - > desc ) ;
if ( window - > has_maximize_func & & info - > maximized )
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
{
meta_window_maximize ( window ,
META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL |
META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ) ;
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if ( info - > saved_rect_set )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_SM ,
" Restoring saved rect %d,%d %dx%d for window %s \n " ,
info - > saved_rect . x ,
info - > saved_rect . y ,
info - > saved_rect . width ,
info - > saved_rect . height ,
window - > desc ) ;
window - > saved_rect . x = info - > saved_rect . x ;
window - > saved_rect . y = info - > saved_rect . y ;
window - > saved_rect . width = info - > saved_rect . width ;
window - > saved_rect . height = info - > saved_rect . height ;
}
}
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}
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if ( info - > on_all_workspaces_set )
{
window - > on_all_workspaces = info - > on_all_workspaces ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_SM ,
" Restoring sticky state %d for window %s \n " ,
window - > on_all_workspaces , window - > desc ) ;
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}
if ( info - > workspace_indices )
{
GSList * tmp ;
GSList * spaces ;
spaces = NULL ;
tmp = info - > workspace_indices ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWorkspace * space ;
space =
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meta_screen_get_workspace_by_index ( window - > screen ,
GPOINTER_TO_INT ( tmp - > data ) ) ;
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if ( space )
spaces = g_slist_prepend ( spaces , space ) ;
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
if ( spaces )
{
/* This briefly breaks the invariant that we are supposed
* to always be on some workspace . But we paranoically
* ensured that one of the workspaces from the session was
* indeed valid , so we know we ' ll go right back to one .
*/
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > workspace )
meta_workspace_remove_window ( window - > workspace , window ) ;
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Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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/* Only restore to the first workspace if the window
* happened to be on more than one , since we have replaces
* window - > workspaces with window - > workspace
*/
meta_workspace_add_window ( spaces - > data , window ) ;
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Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_SM ,
" Restoring saved window %s to workspace %d \n " ,
window - > desc ,
meta_workspace_index ( spaces - > data ) ) ;
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g_slist_free ( spaces ) ;
}
}
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if ( info - > geometry_set )
{
int x , y , w , h ;
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
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MetaMoveResizeFlags flags ;
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window - > placed = TRUE ; /* don't do placement algorithms later */
x = info - > rect . x ;
y = info - > rect . y ;
w = window - > size_hints . base_width +
info - > rect . width * window - > size_hints . width_inc ;
h = window - > size_hints . base_height +
info - > rect . height * window - > size_hints . height_inc ;
/* Force old gravity, ignoring anything now set */
window - > size_hints . win_gravity = info - > gravity ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_SM ,
" Restoring pos %d,%d size %d x %d for %s \n " ,
x , y , w , h , window - > desc ) ;
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Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
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flags = META_DO_GRAVITY_ADJUST | META_IS_MOVE_ACTION | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ;
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meta_window_move_resize_internal ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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flags ,
window - > size_hints . win_gravity ,
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x , y , w , h ) ;
}
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}
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void
meta_window_free ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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GList * tmp ;
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meta_verbose ( " Unmanaging 0x%lx \n " , window - > xwindow ) ;
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if ( window - > display - > compositor )
meta_compositor_free_window ( window - > display - > compositor , window ) ;
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if ( window - > display - > window_with_menu = = window )
{
meta_ui_window_menu_free ( window - > display - > window_menu ) ;
window - > display - > window_menu = NULL ;
window - > display - > window_with_menu = NULL ;
}
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if ( destroying_windows_disallowed > 0 )
meta_bug ( " Tried to destroy window %s while destruction was not allowed \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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window - > unmanaging = TRUE ;
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if ( window - > fullscreen )
{
MetaGroup * group ;
/* If the window is fullscreen, it may be forcing
* other windows in its group to a higher layer
*/
meta_stack_freeze ( window - > screen - > stack ) ;
group = meta_window_get_group ( window ) ;
if ( group )
meta_group_update_layers ( group ) ;
meta_stack_thaw ( window - > screen - > stack ) ;
}
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meta_window_shutdown_group ( window ) ; /* safe to do this early as
* group . c won ' t re - add to the
* group if window - > unmanaging
*/
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/* If we have the focus, focus some other window.
* This is done first , so that if the unmap causes
* an EnterNotify the EnterNotify will have final say
* on what gets focused , maintaining sloppy focus
* invariants .
*/
if ( window - > has_focus )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" Focusing default window since we're unmanaging %s \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
Fix a variety of focus race conditions in all focus modes, or at least
2004-10-04 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Fix a variety of focus race conditions in all focus modes, or at
least make them harder to trigger (fixes #152000)
* src/core.[ch] (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus): add a
timestamp parameter; pass it along to
meta_workspace_focus_default_window
* src/display.[ch] (meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): new
function
* src/display.c (event_callback): pass a timestamp to the
meta_workspace_activate and meta_workspace_focus_default_window
function calls
* src/frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event): pass a timestamp
to meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus
* src/keybindings.c (handle_activate_workspace): pass a timestamp
to meta_workspace_activate, (process_workspace_switch_grab): pass
a timestamp to meta_workspace_focus_default_window and
meta_workspace_activate, (handle_toggle_desktop): pass a timestamp
to meta_workspace_focus_default_window,
(do_handle_move_to_workspace): pass a timestamp to
meta_workspace_activate_with_focus, (handle_workspace_switch):
meta_workspace_activate
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): pass a timestamp to
meta_workspace_activate
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): pass a timestamp to
meta_workspace_focus_default_window, (idle_calc_showing): don't
increment the focus sentinel here, (meta_window_minimize): pass a
timestamp to meta_workspace_focus_default_window,
(meta_window_client_message), pass a timestamp to
meta_workspace_focus_default_window
* src/workspace.h (meta_workspace_activate): add timestamp
parameter, (meta_workspace_activate_with_focus): add timestamp
parameter, (meta_workspace_focus_default_window): add timestamp
parameter
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_focus_mru_window): make this
function take a timestamp and use it for meta_window_focus or
XSetInputFocus, (meta_workspace_activate_with_focus): make this
function take a timestamp and pass it along to meta_window_focus
and meta_workspace_focus_default_window,
(meta_workspace_activate): make this function take a timestamp and
pass it to meta_workspace_activate_with_focus),
(meta_workspace_focus_default_window): make this function take a
timestamp, warn if its 0 but try to handle that case sanely, and
pass the timestamp on to meta_window_focus or
meta_workspace_focus_mru_window or XSetInputFocus
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meta_workspace_focus_default_window ( window - > screen - > active_workspace , window , meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip ( window - > display ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( window - > display - > expected_focus_window = = window )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" Focusing default window since expected focus window freed %s \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
window - > display - > expected_focus_window = NULL ;
Fix a variety of focus race conditions in all focus modes, or at least
2004-10-04 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Fix a variety of focus race conditions in all focus modes, or at
least make them harder to trigger (fixes #152000)
* src/core.[ch] (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus): add a
timestamp parameter; pass it along to
meta_workspace_focus_default_window
* src/display.[ch] (meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): new
function
* src/display.c (event_callback): pass a timestamp to the
meta_workspace_activate and meta_workspace_focus_default_window
function calls
* src/frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event): pass a timestamp
to meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus
* src/keybindings.c (handle_activate_workspace): pass a timestamp
to meta_workspace_activate, (process_workspace_switch_grab): pass
a timestamp to meta_workspace_focus_default_window and
meta_workspace_activate, (handle_toggle_desktop): pass a timestamp
to meta_workspace_focus_default_window,
(do_handle_move_to_workspace): pass a timestamp to
meta_workspace_activate_with_focus, (handle_workspace_switch):
meta_workspace_activate
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): pass a timestamp to
meta_workspace_activate
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): pass a timestamp to
meta_workspace_focus_default_window, (idle_calc_showing): don't
increment the focus sentinel here, (meta_window_minimize): pass a
timestamp to meta_workspace_focus_default_window,
(meta_window_client_message), pass a timestamp to
meta_workspace_focus_default_window
* src/workspace.h (meta_workspace_activate): add timestamp
parameter, (meta_workspace_activate_with_focus): add timestamp
parameter, (meta_workspace_focus_default_window): add timestamp
parameter
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_focus_mru_window): make this
function take a timestamp and use it for meta_window_focus or
XSetInputFocus, (meta_workspace_activate_with_focus): make this
function take a timestamp and pass it along to meta_window_focus
and meta_workspace_focus_default_window,
(meta_workspace_activate): make this function take a timestamp and
pass it to meta_workspace_activate_with_focus),
(meta_workspace_focus_default_window): make this function take a
timestamp, warn if its 0 but try to handle that case sanely, and
pass the timestamp on to meta_window_focus or
meta_workspace_focus_mru_window or XSetInputFocus
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meta_workspace_focus_default_window ( window - > screen - > active_workspace , window , meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip ( window - > display ) ) ;
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}
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else
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Unmanaging window %s which doesn't currently have focus \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
}
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if ( window - > struts )
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{
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g_free ( window - > struts ) ;
window - > struts = NULL ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WORKAREA ,
" Unmanaging window %s which has struts, so invalidating work areas \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
invalidate_work_areas ( window ) ;
}
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if ( window - > display - > grab_window = = window )
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meta_display_end_grab_op ( window - > display ,
meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ) ;
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g_assert ( window - > display - > grab_window ! = window ) ;
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if ( window - > display - > focus_window = = window )
window - > display - > focus_window = NULL ;
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if ( window - > maximized_horizontally | | window - > maximized_vertically )
unmaximize_window_before_freeing ( window ) ;
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meta_window_unqueue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
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meta_window_unqueue_move_resize ( window ) ;
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meta_window_unqueue_update_icon ( window ) ;
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meta_window_free_delete_dialog ( window ) ;
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Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > workspace )
meta_workspace_remove_window ( window - > workspace , window ) ;
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2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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g_assert ( window - > workspace = = NULL ) ;
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# ifndef G_DISABLE_CHECKS
tmp = window - > screen - > workspaces ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWorkspace * workspace = tmp - > data ;
g_assert ( g_list_find ( workspace - > windows , window ) = = NULL ) ;
g_assert ( g_list_find ( workspace - > mru_list , window ) = = NULL ) ;
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
# endif
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meta_stack_remove ( window - > screen - > stack , window ) ;
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if ( window - > frame )
meta_window_destroy_frame ( window ) ;
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if ( window - > withdrawn )
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{
/* We need to clean off the window's state so it
* won ' t be restored if the app maps it again .
*/
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
meta_verbose ( " Cleaning state from window %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
XDeleteProperty ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_desktop ) ;
XDeleteProperty ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state ) ;
set_wm_state ( window , WithdrawnState ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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else
{
/* We need to put WM_STATE so that others will understand it on
* restart .
*/
if ( ! window - > minimized )
{
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
set_wm_state ( window , NormalState ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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}
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/* And we need to be sure the window is mapped so other WMs
* know that it isn ' t Withdrawn
*/
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XMapWindow ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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}
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meta_window_ungrab_keys ( window ) ;
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meta_display_ungrab_window_buttons ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ) ;
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meta_display_ungrab_focus_window_button ( window - > display , window ) ;
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meta_display_unregister_x_window ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ) ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
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/* Put back anything we messed up */
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if ( window - > border_width ! = 0 )
XSetWindowBorderWidth ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
window - > border_width ) ;
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/* No save set */
XRemoveFromSaveSet ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ) ;
/* Don't get events on not-managed windows */
XSelectInput ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
NoEventMask ) ;
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# ifdef HAVE_SHAPE
if ( META_DISPLAY_HAS_SHAPE ( window - > display ) )
XShapeSelectInput ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow , NoEventMask ) ;
# endif
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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if ( window - > icon )
g_object_unref ( G_OBJECT ( window - > icon ) ) ;
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if ( window - > mini_icon )
g_object_unref ( G_OBJECT ( window - > mini_icon ) ) ;
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meta_icon_cache_free ( & window - > icon_cache ) ;
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g_free ( window - > sm_client_id ) ;
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g_free ( window - > wm_client_machine ) ;
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g_free ( window - > startup_id ) ;
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g_free ( window - > role ) ;
g_free ( window - > res_class ) ;
g_free ( window - > res_name ) ;
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g_free ( window - > title ) ;
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g_free ( window - > icon_name ) ;
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g_free ( window - > desc ) ;
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g_free ( window ) ;
}
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static void
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set_wm_state ( MetaWindow * window ,
int state )
{
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unsigned long data [ 2 ] ;
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meta_verbose ( " Setting wm state %s on %s \n " ,
wm_state_to_string ( state ) , window - > desc ) ;
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/* Metacity doesn't use icon windows, so data[1] should be None
* according to the ICCCM 2.0 Section 4.1 .3 .1 .
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*/
data [ 0 ] = state ;
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data [ 1 ] = None ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XChangeProperty ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_wm_state ,
window - > display - > atom_wm_state ,
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32 , PropModeReplace , ( guchar * ) data , 2 ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
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static void
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set_net_wm_state ( MetaWindow * window )
{
int i ;
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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unsigned long data [ 11 ] ;
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i = 0 ;
if ( window - > shaded )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_shaded ;
+ + i ;
}
if ( window - > wm_state_modal )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_modal ;
+ + i ;
}
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if ( window - > skip_pager )
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{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_skip_pager ;
+ + i ;
}
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if ( window - > skip_taskbar )
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{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_skip_taskbar ;
+ + i ;
}
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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if ( window - > maximized_horizontally )
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{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_maximized_horz ;
+ + i ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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}
if ( window - > maximized_vertically )
{
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data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_maximized_vert ;
+ + i ;
}
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if ( window - > fullscreen )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_fullscreen ;
+ + i ;
}
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if ( ! meta_window_showing_on_its_workspace ( window ) | | window - > shaded )
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{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_hidden ;
+ + i ;
}
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if ( window - > wm_state_above )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_above ;
+ + i ;
}
if ( window - > wm_state_below )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_below ;
+ + i ;
}
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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if ( window - > wm_state_demands_attention )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_demands_attention ;
+ + i ;
}
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meta_verbose ( " Setting _NET_WM_STATE with %d atoms \n " , i ) ;
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XChangeProperty ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state ,
XA_ATOM ,
32 , PropModeReplace , ( guchar * ) data , i ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
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gboolean
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meta_window_located_on_workspace ( MetaWindow * window ,
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MetaWorkspace * workspace )
{
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return ( window - > on_all_workspaces & & window - > screen = = workspace - > screen ) | |
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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( window - > workspace = = workspace ) ;
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}
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static gboolean
is_minimized_foreach ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data )
{
gboolean * result = data ;
* result = window - > minimized ;
if ( * result )
return FALSE ; /* stop as soon as we find one */
else
return TRUE ;
}
static gboolean
ancestor_is_minimized ( MetaWindow * window )
{
gboolean is_minimized ;
is_minimized = FALSE ;
meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( window , is_minimized_foreach , & is_minimized ) ;
return is_minimized ;
}
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gboolean
meta_window_showing_on_its_workspace ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
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gboolean showing ;
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gboolean is_desktop_or_dock ;
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MetaWorkspace * workspace_of_window ;
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showing = TRUE ;
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/* 1. See if we're minimized */
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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if ( window - > minimized )
showing = FALSE ;
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/* 2. See if we're in "show desktop" mode */
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is_desktop_or_dock = FALSE ;
is_desktop_or_dock_foreach ( window ,
& is_desktop_or_dock ) ;
meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( window , is_desktop_or_dock_foreach ,
& is_desktop_or_dock ) ;
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if ( window - > on_all_workspaces )
workspace_of_window = window - > screen - > active_workspace ;
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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else if ( window - > workspace )
workspace_of_window = window - > workspace ;
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else /* This only seems to be needed for startup */
workspace_of_window = NULL ;
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if ( showing & &
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workspace_of_window & & workspace_of_window - > showing_desktop & &
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! is_desktop_or_dock )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " We're showing the desktop on the workspace(s) that window %s is on \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
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* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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showing = FALSE ;
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}
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
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* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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/* 3. See if an ancestor is minimized (note that
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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* ancestor ' s " mapped " field may not be up to date
* since it ' s being computed in this same idle queue )
*/
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on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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if ( showing )
{
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if ( ancestor_is_minimized ( window ) )
showing = FALSE ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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}
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#if 0
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/* 4. See if we're drawing wireframe
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*/
if ( window - > display - > grab_window = = window & &
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
showing = FALSE ;
# endif
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return showing ;
}
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gboolean
meta_window_should_be_showing ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
gboolean on_workspace ;
meta_verbose ( " Should be showing for window %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
/* See if we're on the workspace */
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on_workspace = meta_window_located_on_workspace ( window ,
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window - > screen - > active_workspace ) ;
if ( ! on_workspace )
meta_verbose ( " Window %s is not on workspace %d \n " ,
window - > desc ,
meta_workspace_index ( window - > screen - > active_workspace ) ) ;
else
meta_verbose ( " Window %s is on the active workspace %d \n " ,
window - > desc ,
meta_workspace_index ( window - > screen - > active_workspace ) ) ;
if ( window - > on_all_workspaces )
meta_verbose ( " Window %s is on all workspaces \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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return on_workspace & & meta_window_showing_on_its_workspace ( window ) ;
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}
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static void
finish_minimize ( gpointer data )
{
MetaWindow * window = data ;
meta_window_hide ( window ) ;
if ( window - > has_focus )
{
meta_workspace_focus_default_window
( window - > screen - > active_workspace ,
window ,
meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip ( window - > display ) ) ;
}
}
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static void
implement_showing ( MetaWindow * window ,
gboolean showing )
{
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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/* Actually show/hide the window */
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meta_verbose ( " Implement showing = %d for window %s \n " ,
showing , window - > desc ) ;
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on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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if ( ! showing )
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{
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gboolean on_workspace ;
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on_workspace = meta_window_located_on_workspace ( window ,
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window - > screen - > active_workspace ) ;
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/* Really this effects code should probably
* be in meta_window_hide so the window - > mapped
* test isn ' t duplicated here . Anyhow , we animate
* if we are mapped now , we are supposed to
* be minimized , and we are on the current workspace .
*/
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if ( on_workspace & & window - > minimized & & window - > mapped & &
! meta_prefs_get_reduced_resources ( ) )
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{
MetaRectangle icon_rect , window_rect ;
gboolean result ;
/* Check if the window has an icon geometry */
result = meta_window_get_icon_geometry ( window , & icon_rect ) ;
if ( ! result )
{
/* just animate into the corner somehow - maybe
* not a good idea . . .
*/
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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icon_rect . x = window - > screen - > rect . width ;
icon_rect . y = window - > screen - > rect . height ;
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icon_rect . width = 1 ;
icon_rect . height = 1 ;
}
meta_window_get_outer_rect ( window , & window_rect ) ;
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if ( window - > display - > compositor )
{
/* Draw a nice cool animation */
meta_compositor_minimize ( window - > display - > compositor ,
window ,
icon_rect . x ,
icon_rect . y ,
icon_rect . width ,
icon_rect . height ,
finish_minimize ,
window ) ;
}
else
{
meta_effects_draw_box_animation ( window - > screen ,
& window_rect ,
& icon_rect ,
META_MINIMIZE_ANIMATION_LENGTH ,
META_BOX_ANIM_SCALE ) ;
finish_minimize ( window ) ;
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}
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}
else
{
finish_minimize ( window ) ;
}
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}
else
{
meta_window_show ( window ) ;
}
}
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void
meta_window_calc_showing ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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implement_showing ( window , meta_window_should_be_showing ( window ) ) ;
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}
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static guint calc_showing_idle = 0 ;
static GSList * calc_showing_pending = NULL ;
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static int
stackcmp ( gconstpointer a , gconstpointer b )
{
MetaWindow * aw = ( gpointer ) a ;
MetaWindow * bw = ( gpointer ) b ;
if ( aw - > screen ! = bw - > screen )
return 0 ; /* don't care how they sort with respect to each other */
else
return meta_stack_windows_cmp ( aw - > screen - > stack ,
aw , bw ) ;
}
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static gboolean
idle_calc_showing ( gpointer data )
{
GSList * tmp ;
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GSList * copy ;
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GSList * should_show ;
GSList * should_hide ;
GSList * unplaced ;
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GSList * displays ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Clearing the calc_showing queue \n " ) ;
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/* Work with a copy, for reentrancy. The allowed reentrancy isn't
* complete ; destroying a window while we ' re in here would result in
* badness . But it ' s OK to queue / unqueue calc_showings .
*/
copy = g_slist_copy ( calc_showing_pending ) ;
g_slist_free ( calc_showing_pending ) ;
calc_showing_pending = NULL ;
calc_showing_idle = 0 ;
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destroying_windows_disallowed + = 1 ;
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/* We map windows from top to bottom and unmap from bottom to
* top , to avoid extra expose events . The exception is
* for unplaced windows , which have to be mapped from bottom to
* top so placement works .
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*/
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should_show = NULL ;
should_hide = NULL ;
unplaced = NULL ;
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displays = NULL ;
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tmp = copy ;
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while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * window ;
window = tmp - > data ;
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if ( ! window - > placed )
unplaced = g_slist_prepend ( unplaced , window ) ;
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else if ( meta_window_should_be_showing ( window ) )
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should_show = g_slist_prepend ( should_show , window ) ;
else
should_hide = g_slist_prepend ( should_hide , window ) ;
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tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
/* bottom to top */
unplaced = g_slist_sort ( unplaced , stackcmp ) ;
should_hide = g_slist_sort ( should_hide , stackcmp ) ;
/* top to bottom */
should_show = g_slist_sort ( should_show , stackcmp ) ;
should_show = g_slist_reverse ( should_show ) ;
tmp = unplaced ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * window ;
window = tmp - > data ;
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meta_window_calc_showing ( window ) ;
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tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
tmp = should_hide ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * window ;
window = tmp - > data ;
implement_showing ( window , FALSE ) ;
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
tmp = should_show ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * window ;
window = tmp - > data ;
implement_showing ( window , TRUE ) ;
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
tmp = copy ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * window ;
window = tmp - > data ;
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/* important to set this here for reentrancy -
* if we queue a window again while it ' s in " copy " ,
* then queue_calc_showing will just return since
* calc_showing_queued = TRUE still
*/
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window - > calc_showing_queued = FALSE ;
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
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if ( meta_prefs_get_focus_mode ( ) ! = META_FOCUS_MODE_CLICK )
{
/* When display->mouse_mode is false, we want to ignore
* EnterNotify events unless they come from mouse motion . To do
* that , we set a sentinel property on the root window if we ' re
* not in mouse_mode .
*/
tmp = should_show ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * window = tmp - > data ;
if ( ! window - > display - > mouse_mode )
meta_display_increment_focus_sentinel ( window - > display ) ;
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
}
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g_slist_free ( copy ) ;
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g_slist_free ( unplaced ) ;
g_slist_free ( should_show ) ;
g_slist_free ( should_hide ) ;
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g_slist_free ( displays ) ;
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destroying_windows_disallowed - = 1 ;
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return FALSE ;
}
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static void
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meta_window_unqueue_calc_showing ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( ! window - > calc_showing_queued )
return ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Removing %s from the calc_showing queue \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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/* Note that window may not actually be in move_resize_pending
* because it may have been in " copy " inside the idle handler
*/
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calc_showing_pending = g_slist_remove ( calc_showing_pending , window ) ;
window - > calc_showing_queued = FALSE ;
if ( calc_showing_pending = = NULL & &
calc_showing_idle ! = 0 )
{
g_source_remove ( calc_showing_idle ) ;
calc_showing_idle = 0 ;
}
}
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static void
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meta_window_flush_calc_showing ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( window - > calc_showing_queued )
{
meta_window_unqueue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
meta_window_calc_showing ( window ) ;
}
}
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void
meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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/* if withdrawn = TRUE then unmanaging should also be TRUE,
* really .
*/
if ( window - > unmanaging | | window - > withdrawn )
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return ;
if ( window - > calc_showing_queued )
return ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Putting %s in the calc_showing queue \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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window - > calc_showing_queued = TRUE ;
if ( calc_showing_idle = = 0 )
calc_showing_idle = g_idle_add ( idle_calc_showing , NULL ) ;
calc_showing_pending = g_slist_prepend ( calc_showing_pending , window ) ;
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}
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static gboolean
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intervening_user_event_occurred ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
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* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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Time compare ;
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MetaWindow * focus_window ;
focus_window = window - > display - > focus_window ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" COMPARISON: \n "
" net_wm_user_time_set : %d \n "
" net_wm_user_time : %lu \n "
" initial_timestamp_set: %d \n "
" initial_timestamp : %lu \n " ,
window - > net_wm_user_time_set ,
window - > net_wm_user_time ,
window - > initial_timestamp_set ,
window - > initial_timestamp ) ;
if ( focus_window ! = NULL )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" COMPARISON (continued): \n "
" focus_window : %s \n "
" fw->net_wm_user_time : %lu \n " ,
focus_window - > desc ,
focus_window - > net_wm_user_time ) ;
}
/* We expect the most common case for not focusing a new window
* to be when a hint to not focus it has been set . Since we can
* deal with that case rapidly , we use special case it - - this is
* merely a preliminary optimization . : )
*/
if ( ( ( window - > net_wm_user_time_set = = TRUE ) & &
( window - > net_wm_user_time = = 0 ) )
| |
( ( window - > initial_timestamp_set = = TRUE ) & &
( window - > initial_timestamp = = 0 ) ) )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" window %s explicitly requested no focus \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
return TRUE ;
}
if ( ! ( window - > net_wm_user_time_set ) & & ! ( window - > initial_timestamp_set ) )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" no information about window %s found \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
return FALSE ;
}
/* To determine the "launch" time of an application,
* startup - notification can set the TIMESTAMP and the
* application ( usually via its toolkit such as gtk or qt ) can
* set the _NET_WM_USER_TIME . If both are set , then it means
* the user has interacted with the application since it
* launched , and _NET_WM_USER_TIME is the value that should be
* used in the comparison .
*/
compare = window - > initial_timestamp_set ? window - > initial_timestamp : 0 ;
compare = window - > net_wm_user_time_set ? window - > net_wm_user_time : compare ;
if ( ( focus_window ! = NULL ) & &
XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE ( compare , focus_window - > net_wm_user_time ) )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" window %s focus prevented by other activity; %lu < %lu \n " ,
window - > desc , compare ,
focus_window - > net_wm_user_time ) ;
return TRUE ;
}
else
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" new window %s with no intervening events \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
return FALSE ;
}
}
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/* This function is an ugly hack. It's experimental in nature and ought to be
* replaced by a real hint from the app to the WM if we decide the experimental
* behavior is worthwhile . The basic idea is to get more feedback about how
* usage scenarios of " strict " focus users and what they expect . See # 326159.
*/
gboolean
__window_is_terminal ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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if ( window = = NULL | | window - > res_name = = NULL )
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return FALSE ;
/* gnome-terminal -- if you couldn't guess */
if ( strcmp ( window - > res_name , " gnome-terminal " ) = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
/* xterm, rxvt, aterm */
else if ( strcmp ( window - > res_name , " XTerm " ) = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
/* konsole, KDE's terminal program */
else if ( strcmp ( window - > res_name , " Konsole " ) = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
/* rxvt-unicode */
else if ( strcmp ( window - > res_name , " URxvt " ) = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
/* eterm */
else if ( strcmp ( window - > res_name , " Eterm " ) = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
/* KTerm -- some terminal not KDE based; so not like Konsole */
else if ( strcmp ( window - > res_name , " KTerm " ) = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
/* Multi-gnome-terminal */
else if ( strcmp ( window - > res_name , " Multi-gnome-terminal " ) = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
/* mlterm ("multi lingual terminal emulator on X") */
else if ( strcmp ( window - > res_name , " mlterm " ) = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
return FALSE ;
}
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/* This function determines what state the window should have assuming that it
* and the focus_window have no relation
*/
static void
window_state_on_map ( MetaWindow * window ,
gboolean * takes_focus ,
gboolean * places_on_top )
{
gboolean intervening_events ;
intervening_events = intervening_user_event_occurred ( window ) ;
* takes_focus = ! intervening_events ;
* places_on_top = * takes_focus ;
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Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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/* don't initially focus windows that are intended to not accept
* focus
*/
if ( ! ( window - > input | | window - > take_focus ) )
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{
* takes_focus = FALSE ;
return ;
}
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/* Terminal usage is different; users typically intend to launch
* many apps in quick succession or to just view things in the new
* window while still interacting with the terminal . Therefore ,
* apps launched from the terminal should not take focus . This
* isn ' t quite the same as not allowing focus to transfer from
* terminals due to new window map , but the latter is a much easier
* approximation to enforce so we do that .
*/
if ( * takes_focus & &
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! window - > display - > allow_terminal_deactivation & &
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__window_is_terminal ( window - > display - > focus_window ) & &
! meta_window_is_ancestor_of_transient ( window - > display - > focus_window ,
window ) )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" focus_window is terminal; not focusing new window. \n " ) ;
* takes_focus = FALSE ;
* places_on_top = FALSE ;
}
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switch ( window - > type )
{
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case META_WINDOW_UTILITY :
case META_WINDOW_TOOLBAR :
* takes_focus = FALSE ;
* places_on_top = FALSE ;
break ;
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case META_WINDOW_DOCK :
case META_WINDOW_DESKTOP :
case META_WINDOW_SPLASHSCREEN :
case META_WINDOW_MENU :
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/* don't focus any of these; places_on_top may be irrelevant for some of
* these ( e . g . dock ) - - but you never know - - the focus window might also be
* of the same type in some weird situation . . .
*/
* takes_focus = FALSE ;
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break ;
case META_WINDOW_NORMAL :
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* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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case META_WINDOW_DIALOG :
case META_WINDOW_MODAL_DIALOG :
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/* The default is correct for these */
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break ;
}
}
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static gboolean
windows_overlap ( const MetaWindow * w1 , const MetaWindow * w2 )
{
MetaRectangle w1rect , w2rect ;
meta_window_get_outer_rect ( w1 , & w1rect ) ;
meta_window_get_outer_rect ( w2 , & w2rect ) ;
return meta_rectangle_overlap ( & w1rect , & w2rect ) ;
}
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void
meta_window_show ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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gboolean did_show ;
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* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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gboolean takes_focus_on_map ;
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gboolean place_on_top_on_map ;
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gboolean needs_stacking_adjustment ;
MetaWindow * focus_window ;
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Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Showing window %s, shaded: %d iconic: %d placed: %d \n " ,
window - > desc , window - > shaded , window - > iconic , window - > placed ) ;
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focus_window = window - > display - > focus_window ; /* May be NULL! */
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did_show = FALSE ;
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window_state_on_map ( window , & takes_focus_on_map , & place_on_top_on_map ) ;
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needs_stacking_adjustment = FALSE ;
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2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Window %s %s focus on map, and %s place on top on map. \n " ,
window - > desc ,
takes_focus_on_map ? " does " : " does not " ,
place_on_top_on_map ? " does " : " does not " ) ;
if ( ! takes_focus_on_map & &
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focus_window ! = NULL & &
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! place_on_top_on_map & &
window - > showing_for_first_time )
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{
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if ( meta_window_is_ancestor_of_transient ( focus_window , window ) )
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{
/* This happens for error dialogs or alerts; these need to remain on
* top , but it would be confusing to have its ancestor remain
* focused .
*/
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" The focus window %s is an ancestor of the newly mapped "
" window %s which isn't being focused. Unfocusing the "
" ancestor. \n " ,
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focus_window - > desc , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window ( window - > display , window - > screen , meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip ( window - > display ) ) ;
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}
else
{
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needs_stacking_adjustment = TRUE ;
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if ( ! window - > placed )
window - > denied_focus_and_not_transient = TRUE ;
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}
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}
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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if ( ! window - > placed )
{
/* We have to recalc the placement here since other windows may
* have been mapped / placed since we last did constrain_position
*/
/* calc_placement is an efficiency hack to avoid
* multiple placement calculations before we finally
* show the window .
*/
window - > calc_placement = TRUE ;
meta_window_move_resize_now ( window ) ;
window - > calc_placement = FALSE ;
/* don't ever do the initial position constraint thing again.
* This is toggled here so that initially - iconified windows
* still get placed when they are ultimately shown .
*/
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window - > placed = TRUE ;
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/* Don't want to accidentally reuse the fact that we had been denied
* focus in any future constraints unless we ' re denied focus again .
*/
window - > denied_focus_and_not_transient = FALSE ;
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}
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/* Shaded means the frame is mapped but the window is not */
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if ( window - > frame & & ! window - > frame - > mapped )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Frame actually needs map \n " ) ;
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window - > frame - > mapped = TRUE ;
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meta_ui_map_frame ( window - > screen - > ui , window - > frame - > xwindow ) ;
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did_show = TRUE ;
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}
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if ( window - > shaded )
{
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if ( window - > mapped )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" %s actually needs unmap (shaded) \n " , window - > desc ) ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Incrementing unmaps_pending on %s for shade \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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window - > mapped = FALSE ;
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window - > unmaps_pending + = 1 ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XUnmapWindow ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
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if ( ! window - > iconic )
{
window - > iconic = TRUE ;
set_wm_state ( window , IconicState ) ;
}
}
else
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{
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if ( ! window - > mapped )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" %s actually needs map \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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window - > mapped = TRUE ;
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XMapWindow ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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did_show = TRUE ;
}
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if ( window - > iconic )
{
window - > iconic = FALSE ;
set_wm_state ( window , NormalState ) ;
}
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}
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/* We don't want to worry about all cases from inside
* implement_showing ( ) ; we only want to worry about focus if this
* window has not been shown before .
*/
if ( window - > showing_for_first_time )
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{
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window - > showing_for_first_time = FALSE ;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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if ( takes_focus_on_map )
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{
meta_window_focus ( window ,
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meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip ( window - > display ) ) ;
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}
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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else
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{
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/* This window isn't getting focus on map. We may need to do some
* special handing with it in regards to
* - the stacking of the window
* - the MRU position of the window
* - the demands attention setting of the window
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*/
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if ( ! place_on_top_on_map & & needs_stacking_adjustment )
{
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gboolean overlap ;
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g_assert ( focus_window ! = NULL ) ;
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overlap = windows_overlap ( window , focus_window ) ;
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/* We want alt tab to go to the denied-focus window */
ensure_mru_position_after ( window , focus_window ) ;
/* We don't want the denied-focus window to obscure the focus
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major distros
2006-01-10 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major
distros are patching it in anyway. See #326156.
* src/metacity.schemas.in: add the new gconf key and explanation
* src/prefs.[ch] (#define KEY_RAISE_ON_CLICK, static gboolean
raise_on_click, update_raise_on_click, meta_prefs_init,
change_notify, meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click,
meta_preference_to_string):
Add all the normal preference handling stuff for this new
raise-on-click option.
* src/core.c (meta_core_show_window_menu):
* src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_begin_grab_op):
* src/window.c (window_activate, meta_window_configure_request, ):
Only raise the window if in raise_on_click mode.
* src/display.c (meta_display_begin_grab_op,
meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_check_threshold_reached):
* src/display.h (struct MetaDisplay):
* src/window.c (meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event):
if not in raise-on-click mode only raise on button release if the
click didn't start a move or resize operation; needs a few extra
MetaDisplay fields to handle this
* src/core.c (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus):
no need to do the MRU shuffling if not maintaining the stacking
order == MRU order invariant
* src/frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event):
* src/window.c (meta_window_begin_grab_op):
remove an unneeded window raising that is already handled elsewhere
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* window , and if we ' re in both click - to - focus mode and
* raise - on - click mode then we want to maintain the invariant
* that MRU order = = stacking order . The need for this if
* comes from the fact that in sloppy / mouse focus the focus
* window may not overlap other windows and also can be
* considered " below " them ; this combination means that
* placing the denied - focus window " below " the focus window
* in the stack when it doesn ' t overlap it confusingly places
* that new window below a lot of other windows .
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*/
if ( overlap | |
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major distros
2006-01-10 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major
distros are patching it in anyway. See #326156.
* src/metacity.schemas.in: add the new gconf key and explanation
* src/prefs.[ch] (#define KEY_RAISE_ON_CLICK, static gboolean
raise_on_click, update_raise_on_click, meta_prefs_init,
change_notify, meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click,
meta_preference_to_string):
Add all the normal preference handling stuff for this new
raise-on-click option.
* src/core.c (meta_core_show_window_menu):
* src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_begin_grab_op):
* src/window.c (window_activate, meta_window_configure_request, ):
Only raise the window if in raise_on_click mode.
* src/display.c (meta_display_begin_grab_op,
meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_check_threshold_reached):
* src/display.h (struct MetaDisplay):
* src/window.c (meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event):
if not in raise-on-click mode only raise on button release if the
click didn't start a move or resize operation; needs a few extra
MetaDisplay fields to handle this
* src/core.c (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus):
no need to do the MRU shuffling if not maintaining the stacking
order == MRU order invariant
* src/frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event):
* src/window.c (meta_window_begin_grab_op):
remove an unneeded window raising that is already handled elsewhere
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( meta_prefs_get_focus_mode ( ) = = META_FOCUS_MODE_CLICK & &
meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click ( ) ) )
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meta_window_stack_just_below ( window , focus_window ) ;
/* If the window will be obscured by the focus window, then the
* user might not notice the window appearing so set the
* demands attention hint .
*/
if ( overlap )
window - > wm_state_demands_attention = TRUE ;
}
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/* Prevent EnterNotify events in sloppy/mouse focus from
* erroneously focusing the window that had been denied
* focus . FIXME : This introduces a race ; I have a couple
* ideas for a better way to accomplish the same thing , but
* they ' re more involved so do it this way for now .
*/
meta_display_increment_focus_sentinel ( window - > display ) ;
}
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}
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if ( did_show )
{
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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if ( window - > struts )
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{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WORKAREA ,
" Mapped window %s with struts, so invalidating work areas \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
invalidate_work_areas ( window ) ;
}
}
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}
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static void
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meta_window_hide ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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gboolean did_hide ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Hiding window %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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did_hide = FALSE ;
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if ( window - > frame & & window - > frame - > mapped )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE , " Frame actually needs unmap \n " ) ;
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window - > frame - > mapped = FALSE ;
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meta_ui_unmap_frame ( window - > screen - > ui , window - > frame - > xwindow ) ;
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did_hide = TRUE ;
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}
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if ( window - > mapped )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" %s actually needs unmap \n " , window - > desc ) ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_STATE ,
" Incrementing unmaps_pending on %s for hide \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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window - > mapped = FALSE ;
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window - > unmaps_pending + = 1 ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
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XUnmapWindow ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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did_hide = TRUE ;
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}
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if ( ! window - > iconic )
{
window - > iconic = TRUE ;
set_wm_state ( window , IconicState ) ;
}
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if ( did_hide )
{
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
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if ( window - > struts )
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{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WORKAREA ,
" Unmapped window %s with struts, so invalidating work areas \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
invalidate_work_areas ( window ) ;
}
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}
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}
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static gboolean
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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queue_calc_showing_func ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data )
{
meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
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return TRUE ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
}
2001-06-04 02:17:52 -04:00
void
meta_window_minimize ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( ! window - > minimized )
{
window - > minimized = TRUE ;
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meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
meta_window_foreach_transient ( window ,
queue_calc_showing_func ,
NULL ) ;
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if ( window - > has_focus )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" Focusing default window due to minimization of focus window %s \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
}
else
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Minimizing window %s which doesn't have the focus \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
}
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}
}
void
meta_window_unminimize ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( window - > minimized )
{
window - > minimized = FALSE ;
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meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
meta_window_foreach_transient ( window ,
queue_calc_showing_func ,
NULL ) ;
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}
}
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static void
meta_window_save_rect ( MetaWindow * window )
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( ! ( META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED ( window ) | | window - > fullscreen ) )
2002-09-24 17:33:34 -04:00
{
/* save size/pos as appropriate args for move_resize */
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( ! window - > maximized_horizontally )
2002-09-24 17:33:34 -04:00
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > saved_rect . x = window - > rect . x ;
window - > saved_rect . width = window - > rect . width ;
if ( window - > frame )
window - > saved_rect . x + = window - > frame - > rect . x ;
}
if ( ! window - > maximized_vertically )
{
window - > saved_rect . y = window - > rect . y ;
window - > saved_rect . height = window - > rect . height ;
if ( window - > frame )
window - > saved_rect . y + = window - > frame - > rect . y ;
2002-09-24 17:33:34 -04:00
}
}
}
2003-06-09 19:49:02 -04:00
void
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_maximize_internal ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaMaximizeFlags directions ,
MetaRectangle * saved_rect )
2003-06-09 19:49:02 -04:00
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* At least one of the two directions ought to be set */
gboolean maximize_horizontally , maximize_vertically ;
maximize_horizontally = directions & META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL ;
maximize_vertically = directions & META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ;
g_assert ( maximize_horizontally | | maximize_vertically ) ;
2003-06-09 19:49:02 -04:00
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
" Maximizing %s%s \n " ,
window - > desc ,
maximize_horizontally & & maximize_vertically ? " " :
maximize_horizontally ? " horizontally " :
maximize_vertically ? " vertically " : " BUGGGGG " ) ;
2003-06-09 19:49:02 -04:00
if ( saved_rect ! = NULL )
window - > saved_rect = * saved_rect ;
else
meta_window_save_rect ( window ) ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > maximized_horizontally =
window - > maximized_horizontally | | maximize_horizontally ;
window - > maximized_vertically =
window - > maximized_vertically | | maximize_vertically ;
2003-06-09 19:49:02 -04:00
recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
2001-06-07 01:18:10 -04:00
void
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_maximize ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaMaximizeFlags directions )
2001-06-07 01:18:10 -04:00
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* At least one of the two directions ought to be set */
gboolean maximize_horizontally , maximize_vertically ;
maximize_horizontally = directions & META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL ;
maximize_vertically = directions & META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ;
g_assert ( maximize_horizontally | | maximize_vertically ) ;
/* Only do something if the window isn't already maximized in the
* given direction ( s ) .
*/
if ( ( maximize_horizontally & & ! window - > maximized_horizontally ) | |
( maximize_vertically & & ! window - > maximized_vertically ) )
2001-06-07 01:18:10 -04:00
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( window - > shaded & & maximize_vertically )
2002-08-10 15:04:55 -04:00
meta_window_unshade ( window ) ;
2002-01-10 01:31:31 -05:00
2003-06-09 19:49:02 -04:00
/* if the window hasn't been placed yet, we'll maximize it then
*/
if ( ! window - > placed )
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > maximize_horizontally_after_placement =
window - > maximize_horizontally_after_placement | |
maximize_horizontally ;
window - > maximize_vertically_after_placement =
window - > maximize_vertically_after_placement | |
maximize_vertically ;
2003-06-09 19:49:02 -04:00
return ;
}
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_maximize_internal ( window ,
directions ,
NULL ) ;
2001-10-14 18:13:53 -04:00
2001-06-09 17:58:30 -04:00
/* move_resize with new maximization constraints
2001-06-07 22:17:48 -04:00
*/
2001-06-09 17:58:30 -04:00
meta_window_queue_move_resize ( window ) ;
2001-06-07 01:18:10 -04:00
}
}
2006-01-20 18:36:23 -05:00
static void
unmaximize_window_before_freeing ( MetaWindow * window )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Unmaximizing %s just before freeing \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
window - > rect = window - > saved_rect ;
send_configure_notify ( window ) ;
window - > maximized_horizontally = FALSE ;
window - > maximized_vertically = FALSE ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
2001-06-07 01:18:10 -04:00
void
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_unmaximize ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaMaximizeFlags directions )
2001-06-07 01:18:10 -04:00
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* At least one of the two directions ought to be set */
gboolean unmaximize_horizontally , unmaximize_vertically ;
unmaximize_horizontally = directions & META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL ;
unmaximize_vertically = directions & META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ;
g_assert ( unmaximize_horizontally | | unmaximize_vertically ) ;
/* Only do something if the window isn't already maximized in the
* given direction ( s ) .
*/
if ( ( unmaximize_horizontally & & window - > maximized_horizontally ) | |
( unmaximize_vertically & & window - > maximized_vertically ) )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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" Unmaximizing %s%s \n " ,
window - > desc ,
unmaximize_horizontally & & unmaximize_vertically ? " " :
unmaximize_horizontally ? " horizontally " :
unmaximize_vertically ? " vertically " : " BUGGGGG " ) ;
2002-01-10 01:31:31 -05:00
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > maximized_horizontally =
window - > maximized_horizontally & & ! unmaximize_horizontally ;
window - > maximized_vertically =
window - > maximized_vertically & & ! unmaximize_vertically ;
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/* When we unmaximize, if we're doing a mouse move also we could
* get the window suddenly jumping to the upper left corner of
* the workspace , since that ' s where it was when the grab op
* started . So we need to update the grab state .
*/
if ( meta_grab_op_is_moving ( window - > display - > grab_op ) & &
window - > display - > grab_window = = window )
{
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window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos = window - > saved_rect ;
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}
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meta_window_move_resize ( window ,
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FALSE ,
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window - > saved_rect . x ,
window - > saved_rect . y ,
window - > saved_rect . width ,
window - > saved_rect . height ) ;
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if ( window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
{
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect = window - > saved_rect ;
}
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recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
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}
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}
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void
meta_window_make_above ( MetaWindow * window )
{
window - > wm_state_above = TRUE ;
meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
meta_window_raise ( window ) ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
void
meta_window_unmake_above ( MetaWindow * window )
{
window - > wm_state_above = FALSE ;
meta_window_raise ( window ) ;
meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
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void
meta_window_make_fullscreen ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( ! window - > fullscreen )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Fullscreening %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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if ( window - > shaded )
meta_window_unshade ( window ) ;
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meta_window_save_rect ( window ) ;
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window - > fullscreen = TRUE ;
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meta_stack_freeze ( window - > screen - > stack ) ;
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meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
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meta_window_raise ( window ) ;
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meta_stack_thaw ( window - > screen - > stack ) ;
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/* move_resize with new constraints
*/
meta_window_queue_move_resize ( window ) ;
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recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
}
void
meta_window_unmake_fullscreen ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( window - > fullscreen )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Unfullscreening %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
window - > fullscreen = FALSE ;
meta_window_move_resize ( window ,
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FALSE ,
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window - > saved_rect . x ,
window - > saved_rect . y ,
window - > saved_rect . width ,
window - > saved_rect . height ) ;
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meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
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recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
}
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void
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meta_window_shade ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Shading %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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if ( ! window - > shaded )
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{
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#if 0
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if ( window - > mapped )
{
/* Animation */
MetaRectangle starting_size ;
MetaRectangle titlebar_size ;
meta_window_get_outer_rect ( window , & starting_size ) ;
if ( window - > frame )
{
starting_size . y + = window - > frame - > child_y ;
starting_size . height - = window - > frame - > child_y ;
}
titlebar_size = starting_size ;
titlebar_size . height = 0 ;
meta_effects_draw_box_animation ( window - > screen ,
& starting_size ,
& titlebar_size ,
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META_SHADE_ANIMATION_LENGTH ,
META_BOX_ANIM_SLIDE_UP ) ;
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}
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# endif
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window - > shaded = TRUE ;
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meta_window_queue_move_resize ( window ) ;
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meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
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/* After queuing the calc showing, since _focus flushes it,
* and we need to focus the frame
*/
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Re-focusing window %s after shading it \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
meta_window_focus ( window ,
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meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip ( window - > display ) ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
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}
}
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void
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meta_window_unshade ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Unshading %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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if ( window - > shaded )
{
window - > shaded = FALSE ;
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meta_window_queue_move_resize ( window ) ;
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meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
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/* focus the window */
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Focusing window %s after unshading it \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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meta_window_focus ( window ,
meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip ( window - > display ) ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
}
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static gboolean
unminimize_func ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data )
{
meta_window_unminimize ( window ) ;
return TRUE ;
}
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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static void
unminimize_window_and_all_transient_parents ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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meta_window_unminimize ( window ) ;
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meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( window , unminimize_func , NULL ) ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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}
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static void
window_activate ( MetaWindow * window ,
guint32 timestamp ,
MetaClientType source_indication )
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{
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gboolean can_ignore_outdated_timestamps ;
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare
2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct
rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in
tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid
rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of
net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing
xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for
over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose
logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on
last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time,
(XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a
separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that
uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for
timestamps that are 0, (comment to
meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how
last_user_time should be used in this function
* src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function,
(meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time,
(meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp,
which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps,
(event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function
in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and
ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to
sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for
common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and
meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for
display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time,
(meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code
with a call to timestamp_too_old(),
(meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode
with a call to timestamp_too_old()
* src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to
abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the
net_wm_user_time of any window
* src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make
sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT
last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order
to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline
to a debugging message to make them easier to read,
(meta_window_set_user_time): new function
* src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new
meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message sent for %s at time %lu "
" by client type %u. \n " ,
window - > desc , ( unsigned long ) timestamp , source_indication ) ;
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare
2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct
rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in
tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid
rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of
net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing
xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for
over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose
logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on
last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time,
(XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a
separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that
uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for
timestamps that are 0, (comment to
meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how
last_user_time should be used in this function
* src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function,
(meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time,
(meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp,
which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps,
(event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function
in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and
ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to
sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for
common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and
meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for
display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time,
(meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code
with a call to timestamp_too_old(),
(meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode
with a call to timestamp_too_old()
* src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to
abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the
net_wm_user_time of any window
* src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make
sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT
last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order
to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline
to a debugging message to make them easier to read,
(meta_window_set_user_time): new function
* src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new
meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
2005-02-20 12:14:16 -05:00
2006-01-10 00:44:40 -05:00
/* Older EWMH spec didn't specify a timestamp; we decide to honor these only
* if the app specifies that it is a pager .
*
* Update : Unconditionally honor 0 timestamps for now ; we ' ll fight
* that battle later . Just remove the " FALSE && " in order to only
* honor 0 timestamps for pagers .
2005-02-06 11:52:26 -05:00
*/
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can_ignore_outdated_timestamps =
( timestamp ! = 0 | | ( FALSE & & source_indication ! = META_CLIENT_TYPE_PAGER ) ) ;
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare
2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct
rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in
tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid
rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of
net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing
xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for
over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose
logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on
last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time,
(XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a
separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that
uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for
timestamps that are 0, (comment to
meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how
last_user_time should be used in this function
* src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function,
(meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time,
(meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp,
which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps,
(event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function
in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and
ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to
sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for
common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and
meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for
display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time,
(meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code
with a call to timestamp_too_old(),
(meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode
with a call to timestamp_too_old()
* src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to
abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the
net_wm_user_time of any window
* src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make
sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT
last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order
to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline
to a debugging message to make them easier to read,
(meta_window_set_user_time): new function
* src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new
meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
2005-02-20 12:14:16 -05:00
if ( XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE ( timestamp , window - > display - > last_user_time ) & &
2006-01-10 00:44:40 -05:00
can_ignore_outdated_timestamps )
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{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare
2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct
rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in
tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid
rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of
net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing
xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for
over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose
logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on
last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time,
(XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a
separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that
uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for
timestamps that are 0, (comment to
meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how
last_user_time should be used in this function
* src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function,
(meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time,
(meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp,
which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps,
(event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function
in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and
ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to
sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for
common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and
meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for
display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time,
(meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code
with a call to timestamp_too_old(),
(meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode
with a call to timestamp_too_old()
* src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to
abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the
net_wm_user_time of any window
* src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make
sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT
last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order
to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline
to a debugging message to make them easier to read,
(meta_window_set_user_time): new function
* src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new
meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
2005-02-20 12:14:16 -05:00
" last_user_time (%lu) is more recent; ignoring "
" _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message. \n " ,
window - > display - > last_user_time ) ;
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window - > wm_state_demands_attention = TRUE ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
return ;
}
2006-01-10 00:44:40 -05:00
/* For those stupid pagers, get a valid timestamp and show a warning */
if ( timestamp = = 0 ) {
meta_warning ( " meta_window_activate called by a pager with a 0 timestamp; "
" the pager needs to be fixed. \n " ) ;
2005-02-08 22:15:11 -05:00
timestamp = meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip ( window - > display ) ;
2006-01-10 00:44:40 -05:00
}
2005-02-08 22:15:11 -05:00
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare
2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct
rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in
tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid
rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of
net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing
xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for
over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose
logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on
last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time,
(XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a
separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that
uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for
timestamps that are 0, (comment to
meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how
last_user_time should be used in this function
* src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function,
(meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time,
(meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp,
which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps,
(event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function
in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and
ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to
sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for
common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and
meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for
display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time,
(meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code
with a call to timestamp_too_old(),
(meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode
with a call to timestamp_too_old()
* src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to
abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the
net_wm_user_time of any window
* src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make
sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT
last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order
to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline
to a debugging message to make them easier to read,
(meta_window_set_user_time): new function
* src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new
meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
2005-02-20 12:14:16 -05:00
meta_window_set_user_time ( window , timestamp ) ;
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2002-04-28 00:52:26 -04:00
/* disable show desktop mode unless we're a desktop component */
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maybe_leave_show_desktop_mode ( window ) ;
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/* Get window on current workspace */
if ( ! meta_window_located_on_workspace ( window ,
window - > screen - > active_workspace ) )
meta_window_change_workspace ( window ,
window - > screen - > active_workspace ) ;
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if ( window - > shaded )
meta_window_unshade ( window ) ;
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on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
unminimize_window_and_all_transient_parents ( window ) ;
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major distros
2006-01-10 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major
distros are patching it in anyway. See #326156.
* src/metacity.schemas.in: add the new gconf key and explanation
* src/prefs.[ch] (#define KEY_RAISE_ON_CLICK, static gboolean
raise_on_click, update_raise_on_click, meta_prefs_init,
change_notify, meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click,
meta_preference_to_string):
Add all the normal preference handling stuff for this new
raise-on-click option.
* src/core.c (meta_core_show_window_menu):
* src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_begin_grab_op):
* src/window.c (window_activate, meta_window_configure_request, ):
Only raise the window if in raise_on_click mode.
* src/display.c (meta_display_begin_grab_op,
meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_check_threshold_reached):
* src/display.h (struct MetaDisplay):
* src/window.c (meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event):
if not in raise-on-click mode only raise on button release if the
click didn't start a move or resize operation; needs a few extra
MetaDisplay fields to handle this
* src/core.c (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus):
no need to do the MRU shuffling if not maintaining the stacking
order == MRU order invariant
* src/frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event):
* src/window.c (meta_window_begin_grab_op):
remove an unneeded window raising that is already handled elsewhere
2006-01-10 14:35:03 -05:00
if ( meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click ( ) | |
source_indication = = META_CLIENT_TYPE_PAGER )
meta_window_raise ( window ) ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Focusing window %s due to activation \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
meta_window_focus ( window , timestamp ) ;
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}
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
2006-01-10 00:44:40 -05:00
/* This function exists since most of the functionality in window_activate
* is useful for Metacity , but Metacity shouldn ' t need to specify a client
* type for itself . ; - )
*/
void
meta_window_activate ( MetaWindow * window ,
guint32 timestamp )
{
/* We're not really a pager, but the behavior we want is the same as if
* we were such . If we change the pager behavior later , we could revisit
* this and just add extra flags to window_activate .
*/
window_activate ( window , timestamp , META_CLIENT_TYPE_PAGER ) ;
}
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* Manually fix all the weirdness explained in the big comment at the
* beginning of meta_window_move_resize_internal ( ) giving positions
* expected by meta_window_constrain ( i . e . positions & sizes of the
* internal or client window ) .
2003-03-08 18:43:17 -05:00
*/
2001-07-28 02:35:19 -04:00
static void
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adjust_for_gravity ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaFrameGeometry * fgeom ,
gboolean coords_assume_border ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
int gravity ,
MetaRectangle * rect )
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{
int ref_x , ref_y ;
int bw ;
int child_x , child_y ;
int frame_width , frame_height ;
if ( coords_assume_border )
bw = window - > border_width ;
else
bw = 0 ;
if ( fgeom )
{
child_x = fgeom - > left_width ;
child_y = fgeom - > top_height ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
frame_width = child_x + rect - > width + fgeom - > right_width ;
frame_height = child_y + rect - > height + fgeom - > bottom_height ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
}
else
{
child_x = 0 ;
child_y = 0 ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
frame_width = rect - > width ;
frame_height = rect - > height ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
}
/* We're computing position to pass to window_move, which is
* the position of the client window ( StaticGravity basically )
*
* ( see WM spec description of gravity computation , but note that
* their formulas assume we ' re honoring the border width , rather
* than compensating for having turned it off )
*/
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
switch ( gravity )
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
{
case NorthWestGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x ;
ref_y = rect - > y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case NorthGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x + rect - > width / 2 + bw ;
ref_y = rect - > y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case NorthEastGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x + rect - > width + bw * 2 ;
ref_y = rect - > y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case WestGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x ;
ref_y = rect - > y + rect - > height / 2 + bw ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case CenterGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x + rect - > width / 2 + bw ;
ref_y = rect - > y + rect - > height / 2 + bw ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case EastGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x + rect - > width + bw * 2 ;
ref_y = rect - > y + rect - > height / 2 + bw ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case SouthWestGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x ;
ref_y = rect - > y + rect - > height + bw * 2 ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case SouthGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x + rect - > width / 2 + bw ;
ref_y = rect - > y + rect - > height + bw * 2 ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case SouthEastGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x + rect - > width + bw * 2 ;
ref_y = rect - > y + rect - > height + bw * 2 ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case StaticGravity :
default :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
ref_x = rect - > x ;
ref_y = rect - > y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
}
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
switch ( gravity )
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
{
case NorthWestGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case NorthGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x - frame_width / 2 + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case NorthEastGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x - frame_width + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case WestGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y - frame_height / 2 + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case CenterGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x - frame_width / 2 + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y - frame_height / 2 + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case EastGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x - frame_width + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y - frame_height / 2 + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case SouthWestGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y - frame_height + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case SouthGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x - frame_width / 2 + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y - frame_height + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case SouthEastGravity :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x - frame_width + child_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y - frame_height + child_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
case StaticGravity :
default :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
rect - > x = ref_x ;
rect - > y = ref_y ;
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
break ;
2001-06-07 22:17:48 -04:00
}
}
2002-01-19 18:59:11 -05:00
static gboolean
static_gravity_works ( MetaDisplay * display )
{
return display - > static_gravity_works ;
}
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
2004-06-18 20:45:24 -04:00
# ifdef HAVE_XSYNC
static void
send_sync_request ( MetaWindow * window )
{
XSyncValue value ;
XClientMessageEvent ev ;
window - > sync_request_serial + + ;
XSyncIntToValue ( & value , window - > sync_request_serial ) ;
ev . type = ClientMessage ;
ev . window = window - > xwindow ;
ev . message_type = window - > display - > atom_wm_protocols ;
ev . format = 32 ;
ev . data . l [ 0 ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_sync_request ;
ev . data . l [ 1 ] = meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ;
ev . data . l [ 2 ] = XSyncValueLow32 ( value ) ;
ev . data . l [ 3 ] = XSyncValueHigh32 ( value ) ;
/* We don't need to trap errors here as we are already
* inside an error_trap_push ( ) / pop ( ) pair .
*/
XSendEvent ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow , False , 0 , ( XEvent * ) & ev ) ;
g_get_current_time ( & window - > sync_request_time ) ;
}
# endif
2001-06-07 22:17:48 -04:00
static void
meta_window_move_resize_internal ( MetaWindow * window ,
2001-08-28 23:37:03 -04:00
MetaMoveResizeFlags flags ,
2001-06-30 19:17:52 -04:00
int resize_gravity ,
2001-06-07 22:17:48 -04:00
int root_x_nw ,
int root_y_nw ,
int w ,
int h )
2001-06-09 17:58:30 -04:00
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* meta_window_move_resize_internal gets called with very different
* meanings for root_x_nw and root_y_nw . w & h are always the area of
* the inner or client window ( i . e . excluding the frame ) and the
* resize_gravity is always the gravity associated with the resize or
* move_resize request ( the gravity is ignored for move - only operations ) .
* But the location is different because of how this function gets
* called ; note that in all cases what we want to find out is the upper
* left corner of the position of the inner window :
*
* Case | Called from ( flags ; resize_gravity )
* - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
* 1 | A resize only ConfigureRequest
* 1 | meta_window_resize
* 1 | meta_window_resize_with_gravity
* 2 | New window
* 2 | Session restore
* 2 | A not - resize - only ConfigureRequest
* 3 | meta_window_move
* 3 | meta_window_move_resize
* 4 | various functions via handle_net_moveresize_window ( ) in display . c
*
* For each of the cases , root_x_nw and root_y_nw must be treated as follows :
*
* ( 1 ) They should be entirely ignored ; instead the previous position
* and size of the window should be resized according to the given
* gravity in order to determine the new position of the window .
* ( 2 ) Needs to be fixed up by adjust_for_gravity ( ) as these
* coordinates are relative to some corner or side of the outer
* window ( except for the case of StaticGravity ) and we want to
* know the location of the upper left corner of the inner window .
* ( 3 ) These values are already the desired positon of the NW corner
* of the inner window
* ( 4 ) The place that calls this function this way must be fixed ; it is
* wrong .
*/
2001-06-09 17:58:30 -04:00
XWindowChanges values ;
unsigned int mask ;
gboolean need_configure_notify ;
MetaFrameGeometry fgeom ;
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gboolean need_move_client = FALSE ;
gboolean need_move_frame = FALSE ;
gboolean need_resize_client = FALSE ;
gboolean need_resize_frame = FALSE ;
2001-06-30 19:17:52 -04:00
int frame_size_dx ;
2001-08-28 23:37:03 -04:00
int frame_size_dy ;
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int size_dx ;
int size_dy ;
2001-08-28 23:37:03 -04:00
gboolean is_configure_request ;
gboolean do_gravity_adjust ;
2001-09-10 22:57:05 -04:00
gboolean is_user_action ;
2002-01-19 18:59:11 -05:00
gboolean configure_frame_first ;
gboolean use_static_gravity ;
/* used for the configure request, but may not be final
* destination due to StaticGravity etc .
*/
int client_move_x ;
int client_move_y ;
2003-03-08 18:43:17 -05:00
MetaRectangle new_rect ;
MetaRectangle old_rect ;
2001-08-28 23:37:03 -04:00
is_configure_request = ( flags & META_IS_CONFIGURE_REQUEST ) ! = 0 ;
do_gravity_adjust = ( flags & META_DO_GRAVITY_ADJUST ) ! = 0 ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
is_user_action = ( flags & META_IS_USER_ACTION ) ! = 0 ;
/* The action has to be a move or a resize or both... */
g_assert ( flags & ( META_IS_MOVE_ACTION | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ) ) ;
2002-05-29 00:14:15 -04:00
/* We don't need it in the idle queue anymore. */
2003-03-08 18:43:17 -05:00
meta_window_unqueue_move_resize ( window ) ;
2003-02-23 12:09:46 -05:00
2003-03-08 18:43:17 -05:00
old_rect = window - > rect ;
meta_window_get_position ( window , & old_rect . x , & old_rect . y ) ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Move/resize %s to %d,%d %dx%d%s%s from %d,%d %dx%d \n " ,
window - > desc , root_x_nw , root_y_nw , w , h ,
is_configure_request ? " (configure request) " : " " ,
is_user_action ? " (user move/resize) " : " " ,
old_rect . x , old_rect . y , old_rect . width , old_rect . height ) ;
2001-08-19 23:17:40 -04:00
2001-06-10 23:24:20 -04:00
if ( window - > frame )
meta_frame_calc_geometry ( window - > frame ,
& fgeom ) ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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new_rect . x = root_x_nw ;
new_rect . y = root_y_nw ;
new_rect . width = w ;
new_rect . height = h ;
/* If this is a resize only, the position should be ignored and
* instead obtained by resizing the old rectangle according to the
* relevant gravity .
*/
if ( ( flags & ( META_IS_MOVE_ACTION | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ) ) = =
META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION )
{
meta_rectangle_resize_with_gravity ( & old_rect ,
& new_rect ,
resize_gravity ,
new_rect . width ,
new_rect . height ) ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Compensated for gravity in resize action; new pos %d,%d \n " ,
new_rect . x , new_rect . y ) ;
}
else if ( is_configure_request | | do_gravity_adjust )
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{
adjust_for_gravity ( window ,
window - > frame ? & fgeom : NULL ,
/* configure request coords assume
* the border width existed
*/
is_configure_request ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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window - > size_hints . win_gravity ,
& new_rect ) ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
" Compensated for configure_request/do_gravity_adjust needing "
" weird positioning; new pos %d,%d \n " ,
new_rect . x , new_rect . y ) ;
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}
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meta_window_constrain ( window ,
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window - > frame ? & fgeom : NULL ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
flags ,
resize_gravity ,
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& old_rect ,
& new_rect ) ;
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w = new_rect . width ;
h = new_rect . height ;
root_x_nw = new_rect . x ;
root_y_nw = new_rect . y ;
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if ( w ! = window - > rect . width | |
h ! = window - > rect . height )
need_resize_client = TRUE ;
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window - > rect . width = w ;
window - > rect . height = h ;
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if ( window - > frame )
{
int new_w , new_h ;
new_w = window - > rect . width + fgeom . left_width + fgeom . right_width ;
if ( window - > shaded )
new_h = fgeom . top_height ;
else
new_h = window - > rect . height + fgeom . top_height + fgeom . bottom_height ;
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frame_size_dx = new_w - window - > frame - > rect . width ;
frame_size_dy = new_h - window - > frame - > rect . height ;
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need_resize_frame = ( frame_size_dx ! = 0 | | frame_size_dy ! = 0 ) ;
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window - > frame - > rect . width = new_w ;
window - > frame - > rect . height = new_h ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Calculated frame size %dx%d \n " ,
window - > frame - > rect . width ,
window - > frame - > rect . height ) ;
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}
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else
{
frame_size_dx = 0 ;
frame_size_dy = 0 ;
}
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/* For nice effect, when growing the window we want to move/resize
* the frame first , when shrinking the window we want to move / resize
* the client first . If we grow one way and shrink the other ,
* see which way we ' re moving " more "
*
* Mail from Owen subject " Suggestion: Gravity and resizing from the left "
* http : //mail.gnome.org/archives/wm-spec-list/1999-November/msg00088.html
*
* An annoying fact you need to know in this code is that StaticGravity
* does nothing if you _only_ resize or _only_ move the frame ;
* it must move _and_ resize , otherwise you get NorthWestGravity
* behavior . The move and resize must actually occur , it is not
* enough to set CWX | CWWidth but pass in the current size / pos .
*/
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if ( window - > frame )
{
int new_x , new_y ;
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int frame_pos_dx , frame_pos_dy ;
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/* Compute new frame coords */
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new_x = root_x_nw - fgeom . left_width ;
new_y = root_y_nw - fgeom . top_height ;
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frame_pos_dx = new_x - window - > frame - > rect . x ;
frame_pos_dy = new_y - window - > frame - > rect . y ;
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need_move_frame = ( frame_pos_dx ! = 0 | | frame_pos_dy ! = 0 ) ;
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window - > frame - > rect . x = new_x ;
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window - > frame - > rect . y = new_y ;
/* If frame will both move and resize, then StaticGravity
* on the child window will kick in and implicitly move
* the child with respect to the frame . The implicit
* move will keep the child in the same place with
* respect to the root window . If frame only moves
* or only resizes , then the child will just move along
* with the frame .
*/
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/* window->rect.x, window->rect.y are relative to frame,
* remember they are the server coords
*/
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new_x = fgeom . left_width ;
new_y = fgeom . top_height ;
if ( need_resize_frame & & need_move_frame & &
static_gravity_works ( window - > display ) )
{
/* static gravity kicks in because frame
* is both moved and resized
*/
/* when we move the frame by frame_pos_dx, frame_pos_dy the
* client will implicitly move relative to frame by the
* inverse delta .
*
* When moving client then frame , we move the client by the
* frame delta , to be canceled out by the implicit move by
* the inverse frame delta , resulting in a client at new_x ,
* new_y .
*
* When moving frame then client , we move the client
* by the same delta as the frame , because the client
* was " left behind " by the frame - resulting in a client
* at new_x , new_y .
*
* In both cases we need to move the client window
* in all cases where we had to move the frame window .
*/
client_move_x = new_x + frame_pos_dx ;
client_move_y = new_y + frame_pos_dy ;
if ( need_move_frame )
need_move_client = TRUE ;
use_static_gravity = TRUE ;
}
else
{
client_move_x = new_x ;
client_move_y = new_y ;
if ( client_move_x ! = window - > rect . x | |
client_move_y ! = window - > rect . y )
need_move_client = TRUE ;
use_static_gravity = FALSE ;
}
/* This is the final target position, but not necessarily what
* we pass to XConfigureWindow , due to StaticGravity implicit
* movement .
*/
window - > rect . x = new_x ;
window - > rect . y = new_y ;
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}
else
{
if ( root_x_nw ! = window - > rect . x | |
root_y_nw ! = window - > rect . y )
need_move_client = TRUE ;
window - > rect . x = root_x_nw ;
window - > rect . y = root_y_nw ;
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client_move_x = window - > rect . x ;
client_move_y = window - > rect . y ;
use_static_gravity = FALSE ;
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}
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/* If frame extents have changed, fill in other frame fields and
change frame ' s extents property . */
if ( window - > frame & &
( window - > frame - > child_x ! = fgeom . left_width | |
window - > frame - > child_y ! = fgeom . top_height | |
window - > frame - > right_width ! = fgeom . right_width | |
window - > frame - > bottom_height ! = fgeom . bottom_height ) )
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{
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window - > frame - > child_x = fgeom . left_width ;
window - > frame - > child_y = fgeom . top_height ;
window - > frame - > right_width = fgeom . right_width ;
window - > frame - > bottom_height = fgeom . bottom_height ;
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update_net_frame_extents ( window ) ;
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}
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/* See ICCCM 4.1.5 for when to send ConfigureNotify */
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need_configure_notify = FALSE ;
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/* If this is a configure request and we change nothing, then we
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* must send configure notify .
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*/
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if ( is_configure_request & &
! ( need_move_client | | need_move_frame | |
need_resize_client | | need_resize_frame | |
window - > border_width ! = 0 ) )
need_configure_notify = TRUE ;
/* We must send configure notify if we move but don't resize, since
* the client window may not get a real event
*/
if ( ( need_move_client | | need_move_frame ) & &
! ( need_resize_client | | need_resize_frame ) )
need_configure_notify = TRUE ;
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/* The rest of this function syncs our new size/pos with X as
* efficiently as possible
*/
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/* configure frame first if we grow more than we shrink
*/
size_dx = w - window - > rect . width ;
size_dy = h - window - > rect . height ;
configure_frame_first = ( size_dx + size_dy > = 0 ) ;
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if ( use_static_gravity )
meta_window_set_gravity ( window , StaticGravity ) ;
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if ( configure_frame_first & & window - > frame )
meta_frame_sync_to_window ( window - > frame ,
resize_gravity ,
need_move_frame , need_resize_frame ) ;
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values . border_width = 0 ;
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values . x = client_move_x ;
values . y = client_move_y ;
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values . width = window - > rect . width ;
values . height = window - > rect . height ;
mask = 0 ;
if ( is_configure_request & & window - > border_width ! = 0 )
mask | = CWBorderWidth ; /* must force to 0 */
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if ( need_move_client )
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mask | = ( CWX | CWY ) ;
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if ( need_resize_client )
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mask | = ( CWWidth | CWHeight ) ;
if ( mask ! = 0 )
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{
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{
int newx , newy ;
meta_window_get_position ( window , & newx , & newy ) ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Syncing new client geometry %d,%d %dx%d, border: %s pos: %s size: %s \n " ,
newx , newy ,
window - > rect . width , window - > rect . height ,
mask & CWBorderWidth ? " true " : " false " ,
need_move_client ? " true " : " false " ,
need_resize_client ? " true " : " false " ) ;
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}
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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# ifdef HAVE_XSYNC
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Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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if ( window - > sync_request_counter ! = None & &
window - > display - > grab_sync_request_alarm ! = None & &
window - > sync_request_time . tv_usec = = 0 & &
window - > sync_request_time . tv_sec = = 0 )
{
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/* turn off updating */
if ( window - > display - > compositor )
meta_compositor_set_updates ( window - > display - > compositor , window , FALSE ) ;
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Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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send_sync_request ( window ) ;
}
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# endif
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Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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XConfigureWindow ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
mask ,
& values ) ;
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Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
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if ( ! configure_frame_first & & window - > frame )
meta_frame_sync_to_window ( window - > frame ,
resize_gravity ,
need_move_frame , need_resize_frame ) ;
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/* Put gravity back to be nice to lesser window managers */
if ( use_static_gravity )
meta_window_set_gravity ( window , NorthWestGravity ) ;
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if ( need_configure_notify )
send_configure_notify ( window ) ;
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if ( is_user_action )
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{
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window - > user_has_move_resized = TRUE ;
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window - > user_rect . width = window - > rect . width ;
window - > user_rect . height = window - > rect . height ;
meta_window_get_position ( window ,
& window - > user_rect . x ,
& window - > user_rect . y ) ;
}
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if ( need_move_frame | | need_resize_frame | |
need_move_client | | need_resize_client )
{
int newx , newy ;
meta_window_get_position ( window , & newx , & newy ) ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" New size/position %d,%d %dx%d (user %d,%d %dx%d) \n " ,
newx , newy , window - > rect . width , window - > rect . height ,
window - > user_rect . x , window - > user_rect . y ,
window - > user_rect . width , window - > user_rect . height ) ;
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}
else
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY , " Size/position not modified \n " ) ;
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}
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if ( window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
meta_window_update_wireframe ( window , root_x_nw , root_y_nw , w , h ) ;
else
meta_window_refresh_resize_popup ( window ) ;
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/* Invariants leaving this function are:
* a ) window - > rect and frame - > rect reflect the actual
* server - side size / pos of window - > xwindow and frame - > xwindow
* b ) all constraints are obeyed by window - > rect and frame - > rect
*/
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}
void
meta_window_resize ( MetaWindow * window ,
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gboolean user_op ,
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int w ,
int h )
{
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int x , y ;
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
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MetaMoveResizeFlags flags ;
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meta_window_get_position ( window , & x , & y ) ;
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
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flags = ( user_op ? META_IS_USER_ACTION : 0 ) | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ;
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meta_window_move_resize_internal ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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flags ,
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NorthWestGravity ,
x , y , w , h ) ;
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}
void
meta_window_move ( MetaWindow * window ,
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gboolean user_op ,
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int root_x_nw ,
int root_y_nw )
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
MetaMoveResizeFlags flags =
( user_op ? META_IS_USER_ACTION : 0 ) | META_IS_MOVE_ACTION ;
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meta_window_move_resize_internal ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
flags ,
2001-06-30 19:17:52 -04:00
NorthWestGravity ,
2001-06-09 23:17:15 -04:00
root_x_nw , root_y_nw ,
window - > rect . width ,
window - > rect . height ) ;
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}
void
meta_window_move_resize ( MetaWindow * window ,
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gboolean user_op ,
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int root_x_nw ,
int root_y_nw ,
int w ,
int h )
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
MetaMoveResizeFlags flags =
( user_op ? META_IS_USER_ACTION : 0 ) |
META_IS_MOVE_ACTION | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ;
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meta_window_move_resize_internal ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
flags ,
2001-06-30 19:17:52 -04:00
NorthWestGravity ,
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root_x_nw , root_y_nw ,
w , h ) ;
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}
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void
meta_window_resize_with_gravity ( MetaWindow * window ,
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gboolean user_op ,
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int w ,
int h ,
int gravity )
{
int x , y ;
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
2006-01-02 13:37:46 -05:00
MetaMoveResizeFlags flags ;
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meta_window_get_position ( window , & x , & y ) ;
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
2006-01-02 13:37:46 -05:00
flags = ( user_op ? META_IS_USER_ACTION : 0 ) | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ;
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meta_window_move_resize_internal ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
flags ,
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gravity ,
x , y , w , h ) ;
}
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static void
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meta_window_move_resize_now ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
int x , y ;
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/* If constraints have changed then we'll snap back to wherever
* the user had the window
*/
meta_window_get_user_position ( window , & x , & y ) ;
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/* This used to use the user width/height if the user hadn't resized,
* but it turns out that breaks things pretty often , because configure
* requests from the app or size hints changes from the app frequently
* reflect user actions such as changing terminal font size
* or expanding a disclosure triangle .
*/
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meta_window_move_resize ( window , FALSE , x , y ,
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window - > rect . width ,
window - > rect . height ) ;
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}
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static guint move_resize_idle = 0 ;
static GSList * move_resize_pending = NULL ;
static gboolean
idle_move_resize ( gpointer data )
{
GSList * tmp ;
GSList * copy ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY , " Clearing the move_resize queue \n " ) ;
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/* Work with a copy, for reentrancy. The allowed reentrancy isn't
* complete ; destroying a window while we ' re in here would result in
* badness . But it ' s OK to queue / unqueue move_resizes .
*/
copy = g_slist_copy ( move_resize_pending ) ;
g_slist_free ( move_resize_pending ) ;
move_resize_pending = NULL ;
move_resize_idle = 0 ;
destroying_windows_disallowed + = 1 ;
tmp = copy ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * window ;
window = tmp - > data ;
/* As a side effect, sets window->move_resize_queued = FALSE */
meta_window_move_resize_now ( window ) ;
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
g_slist_free ( copy ) ;
destroying_windows_disallowed - = 1 ;
return FALSE ;
}
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static void
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meta_window_unqueue_move_resize ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( ! window - > move_resize_queued )
return ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Removing %s from the move_resize queue \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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/* Note that window may not actually be in move_resize_pending
* because it may have been in " copy " inside the idle handler
*/
move_resize_pending = g_slist_remove ( move_resize_pending , window ) ;
window - > move_resize_queued = FALSE ;
if ( move_resize_pending = = NULL & &
move_resize_idle ! = 0 )
{
g_source_remove ( move_resize_idle ) ;
move_resize_idle = 0 ;
}
}
/* The move/resize queue is only used when we need to
* recheck the constraints on the window , e . g . when
* maximizing or when changing struts . Configure requests
* and such always have to be handled synchronously ,
* they can ' t be done via a queue .
*/
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void
meta_window_queue_move_resize ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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if ( window - > unmanaging )
return ;
if ( window - > move_resize_queued )
return ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Putting %s in the move_resize queue \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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window - > move_resize_queued = TRUE ;
if ( move_resize_idle = = 0 )
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move_resize_idle = g_idle_add_full ( META_PRIORITY_RESIZE ,
idle_move_resize , NULL , NULL ) ;
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move_resize_pending = g_slist_prepend ( move_resize_pending , window ) ;
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}
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void
meta_window_get_position ( MetaWindow * window ,
int * x ,
int * y )
{
if ( window - > frame )
{
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if ( x )
* x = window - > frame - > rect . x + window - > frame - > child_x ;
if ( y )
* y = window - > frame - > rect . y + window - > frame - > child_y ;
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}
else
{
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if ( x )
* x = window - > rect . x ;
if ( y )
* y = window - > rect . y ;
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}
}
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void
meta_window_get_user_position ( MetaWindow * window ,
int * x ,
int * y )
{
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if ( window - > user_has_move_resized )
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{
if ( x )
* x = window - > user_rect . x ;
if ( y )
* y = window - > user_rect . y ;
}
else
{
meta_window_get_position ( window , x , y ) ;
}
}
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void
meta_window_get_gravity_position ( MetaWindow * window ,
int * root_x ,
int * root_y )
{
MetaRectangle frame_extents ;
int w , h ;
int x , y ;
w = window - > rect . width ;
h = window - > rect . height ;
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if ( window - > size_hints . win_gravity = = StaticGravity )
{
frame_extents = window - > rect ;
if ( window - > frame )
{
frame_extents . x = window - > frame - > rect . x + window - > frame - > child_x ;
frame_extents . y = window - > frame - > rect . y + window - > frame - > child_y ;
}
}
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else
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{
if ( window - > frame = = NULL )
frame_extents = window - > rect ;
else
frame_extents = window - > frame - > rect ;
}
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x = frame_extents . x ;
y = frame_extents . y ;
switch ( window - > size_hints . win_gravity )
{
case NorthGravity :
case CenterGravity :
case SouthGravity :
/* Find center of frame. */
x + = frame_extents . width / 2 ;
/* Center client window on that point. */
x - = w / 2 ;
break ;
case SouthEastGravity :
case EastGravity :
case NorthEastGravity :
/* Find right edge of frame */
x + = frame_extents . width ;
/* Align left edge of client at that point. */
x - = w ;
break ;
default :
break ;
}
switch ( window - > size_hints . win_gravity )
{
case WestGravity :
case CenterGravity :
case EastGravity :
/* Find center of frame. */
y + = frame_extents . height / 2 ;
/* Center client window there. */
y - = h / 2 ;
break ;
case SouthWestGravity :
case SouthGravity :
case SouthEastGravity :
/* Find south edge of frame */
y + = frame_extents . height ;
/* Place bottom edge of client there */
y - = h ;
break ;
default :
break ;
}
if ( root_x )
* root_x = x ;
if ( root_y )
* root_y = y ;
}
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void
meta_window_get_geometry ( MetaWindow * window ,
int * x ,
int * y ,
int * width ,
int * height )
{
meta_window_get_gravity_position ( window , x , y ) ;
* width = ( window - > rect . width - window - > size_hints . base_width ) /
window - > size_hints . width_inc ;
* height = ( window - > rect . height - window - > size_hints . base_height ) /
window - > size_hints . height_inc ;
}
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void
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meta_window_get_outer_rect ( const MetaWindow * window ,
MetaRectangle * rect )
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{
if ( window - > frame )
* rect = window - > frame - > rect ;
else
* rect = window - > rect ;
}
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void
meta_window_get_xor_rect ( MetaWindow * window ,
const MetaRectangle * grab_wireframe_rect ,
MetaRectangle * xor_rect )
{
if ( window - > frame )
{
xor_rect - > x = grab_wireframe_rect - > x - window - > frame - > child_x ;
xor_rect - > y = grab_wireframe_rect - > y - window - > frame - > child_y ;
xor_rect - > width = grab_wireframe_rect - > width + window - > frame - > child_x + window - > frame - > right_width ;
if ( window - > shaded )
xor_rect - > height = window - > frame - > child_y ;
else
xor_rect - > height = grab_wireframe_rect - > height + window - > frame - > child_y + window - > frame - > bottom_height ;
}
else
* xor_rect = * grab_wireframe_rect ;
}
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/* Figure out the numbers that show up in the
* resize popup when in reduced resources mode .
*/
static void
meta_window_get_wireframe_geometry ( MetaWindow * window ,
int * width ,
int * height )
{
if ( ! window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
return ;
if ( ( width = = NULL ) | | ( height = = NULL ) )
return ;
if ( ( window - > display - > grab_window - > size_hints . width_inc < = 1 ) | |
( window - > display - > grab_window - > size_hints . height_inc < = 1 ) )
{
* width = - 1 ;
* height = - 1 ;
return ;
}
* width = window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . width -
window - > display - > grab_window - > size_hints . base_width ;
* width / = window - > display - > grab_window - > size_hints . width_inc ;
* height = window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . height -
window - > display - > grab_window - > size_hints . base_height ;
* height / = window - > display - > grab_window - > size_hints . height_inc ;
}
void
meta_window_begin_wireframe ( MetaWindow * window )
{
MetaRectangle new_xor ;
int display_width , display_height ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect = window - > rect ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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meta_window_get_position ( window ,
& window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . x ,
& window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . y ) ;
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meta_window_get_xor_rect ( window , & window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect ,
& new_xor ) ;
meta_window_get_wireframe_geometry ( window , & display_width , & display_height ) ;
meta_effects_begin_wireframe ( window - > screen ,
& new_xor , display_width , display_height ) ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_xor_rect = new_xor ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_display_width = display_width ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_display_height = display_height ;
}
void
meta_window_update_wireframe ( MetaWindow * window ,
int x ,
int y ,
int width ,
int height )
{
MetaRectangle new_xor ;
int display_width , display_height ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . x = x ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . y = y ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . width = width ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . height = height ;
meta_window_get_xor_rect ( window , & window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect ,
& new_xor ) ;
meta_window_get_wireframe_geometry ( window , & display_width , & display_height ) ;
meta_effects_update_wireframe ( window - > screen ,
& window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_xor_rect ,
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_display_width ,
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_display_height ,
& new_xor , display_width , display_height ) ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_xor_rect = new_xor ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_display_width = display_width ;
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_display_height = display_height ;
}
void
meta_window_end_wireframe ( MetaWindow * window )
{
meta_effects_end_wireframe ( window - > display - > grab_window - > screen ,
& window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_xor_rect ,
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_display_width ,
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_last_display_height ) ;
}
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const char *
meta_window_get_startup_id ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( window - > startup_id = = NULL )
{
MetaGroup * group ;
group = meta_window_get_group ( window ) ;
if ( group ! = NULL )
return meta_group_get_startup_id ( group ) ;
}
return window - > startup_id ;
}
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static MetaWindow *
get_modal_transient ( MetaWindow * window )
{
GSList * windows ;
GSList * tmp ;
MetaWindow * modal_transient ;
/* A window can't be the transient of itself, but this is just for
* convenience in the loop below ; we manually fix things up at the
* end if no real modal transient was found .
*/
modal_transient = window ;
windows = meta_display_list_windows ( window - > display ) ;
tmp = windows ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * transient = tmp - > data ;
if ( transient - > xtransient_for = = modal_transient - > xwindow & &
transient - > wm_state_modal )
{
modal_transient = transient ;
tmp = windows ;
continue ;
}
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
g_slist_free ( windows ) ;
if ( window = = modal_transient )
modal_transient = NULL ;
return modal_transient ;
}
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void
meta_window_focus ( MetaWindow * window ,
Time timestamp )
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{
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MetaWindow * modal_transient ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Setting input focus to window %s, input: %d take_focus: %d \n " ,
window - > desc , window - > input , window - > take_focus ) ;
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if ( window - > display - > grab_window & &
window - > display - > grab_window - > all_keys_grabbed )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Current focus window %s has global keygrab, not focusing window %s after all \n " ,
window - > display - > grab_window - > desc , window - > desc ) ;
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return ;
}
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modal_transient = get_modal_transient ( window ) ;
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if ( modal_transient ! = NULL & &
! modal_transient - > unmanaging )
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{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" %s has %s as a modal transient, so focusing it instead. \n " ,
window - > desc , modal_transient - > desc ) ;
if ( ! modal_transient - > on_all_workspaces & &
modal_transient - > workspace ! = window - > screen - > active_workspace )
meta_window_change_workspace ( modal_transient ,
window - > screen - > active_workspace ) ;
window = modal_transient ;
}
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meta_window_flush_calc_showing ( window ) ;
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if ( ! window - > mapped & & ! window - > shaded )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Window %s is not showing, not focusing after all \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
return ;
}
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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/* For output-only or shaded windows, focus the frame.
* This seems to result in the client window getting key events
* though , so I don ' t know if it ' s icccm - compliant .
*
* Still , we have to do this or keynav breaks for these windows .
*/
if ( window - > frame & &
( window - > shaded | |
! ( window - > input | | window - > take_focus ) ) )
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{
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if ( window - > frame )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Focusing frame of %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_display_set_input_focus_window ( window - > display ,
window ,
TRUE ,
timestamp ) ;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
if ( window - > input )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" Setting input focus on %s since input = true \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
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meta_display_set_input_focus_window ( window - > display ,
window ,
FALSE ,
timestamp ) ;
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}
if ( window - > take_focus )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Sending WM_TAKE_FOCUS to %s since take_focus = true \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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meta_window_send_icccm_message ( window ,
window - > display - > atom_wm_take_focus ,
timestamp ) ;
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window - > display - > expected_focus_window = window ;
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}
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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if ( window - > wm_state_demands_attention )
{
window - > wm_state_demands_attention = FALSE ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
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}
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static void
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWorkspace * workspace )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " Changing window %s to workspace %d \n " ,
window - > desc , meta_workspace_index ( workspace ) ) ;
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/* unstick if stuck. meta_window_unstick would call
* meta_window_change_workspace recursively if the window
* is not in the active workspace .
*/
if ( window - > on_all_workspaces )
meta_window_unstick ( window ) ;
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/* See if we're already on this space. If not, make sure we are */
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > workspace ! = workspace )
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{
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
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meta_workspace_remove_window ( window - > workspace , window ) ;
meta_workspace_add_window ( workspace , window ) ;
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}
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}
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static gboolean
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change_workspace_foreach ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data )
{
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients ( window , data ) ;
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return TRUE ;
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}
void
meta_window_change_workspace ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWorkspace * workspace )
{
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients ( window , workspace ) ;
meta_window_foreach_transient ( window , change_workspace_foreach ,
workspace ) ;
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meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( window , change_workspace_foreach ,
workspace ) ;
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}
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static void
window_stick_impl ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
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GList * tmp ;
MetaWorkspace * workspace ;
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meta_verbose ( " Sticking window %s current on_all_workspaces = %d \n " ,
window - > desc , window - > on_all_workspaces ) ;
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if ( window - > on_all_workspaces )
return ;
/* We don't change window->workspaces, because we revert
* to that original workspace list if on_all_workspaces is
* toggled back off .
*/
window - > on_all_workspaces = TRUE ;
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/* We do, however, change the MRU lists of all the workspaces
*/
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tmp = window - > screen - > workspaces ;
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while ( tmp )
{
workspace = ( MetaWorkspace * ) tmp - > data ;
if ( ! g_list_find ( workspace - > mru_list , window ) )
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workspace - > mru_list = g_list_prepend ( workspace - > mru_list , window ) ;
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tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
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meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint ( window ) ;
meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
}
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static void
window_unstick_impl ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
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GList * tmp ;
MetaWorkspace * workspace ;
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if ( ! window - > on_all_workspaces )
return ;
/* Revert to window->workspaces */
window - > on_all_workspaces = FALSE ;
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/* Remove window from MRU lists that it doesn't belong in */
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tmp = window - > screen - > workspaces ;
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while ( tmp )
{
workspace = ( MetaWorkspace * ) tmp - > data ;
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2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > workspace ! = workspace )
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workspace - > mru_list = g_list_remove ( workspace - > mru_list , window ) ;
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tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
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/* We change ourselves to the active workspace, since otherwise you'd get
* a weird window - vaporization effect . Once we have UI for being
* on more than one workspace this should probably be add_workspace
* not change_workspace .
*/
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2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > screen - > active_workspace ! = window - > workspace )
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meta_window_change_workspace ( window , window - > screen - > active_workspace ) ;
meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint ( window ) ;
meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
}
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static gboolean
stick_foreach_func ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data )
{
gboolean stick ;
stick = * ( gboolean * ) data ;
if ( stick )
window_stick_impl ( window ) ;
else
window_unstick_impl ( window ) ;
return TRUE ;
}
void
meta_window_stick ( MetaWindow * window )
{
gboolean stick = TRUE ;
window_stick_impl ( window ) ;
meta_window_foreach_transient ( window ,
stick_foreach_func ,
& stick ) ;
}
void
meta_window_unstick ( MetaWindow * window )
{
gboolean stick = FALSE ;
window_unstick_impl ( window ) ;
meta_window_foreach_transient ( window ,
stick_foreach_func ,
& stick ) ;
}
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unsigned long
meta_window_get_net_wm_desktop ( MetaWindow * window )
{
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on multiple
2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > on_all_workspaces )
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return 0xFFFFFFFF ;
else
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2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
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return meta_workspace_index ( window - > workspace ) ;
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}
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static void
update_net_frame_extents ( MetaWindow * window )
{
unsigned long data [ 4 ] = { 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 } ;
if ( window - > frame )
{
/* Left */
data [ 0 ] = window - > frame - > child_x ;
/* Right */
data [ 1 ] = window - > frame - > right_width ;
/* Top */
data [ 2 ] = window - > frame - > child_y ;
/* Bottom */
data [ 3 ] = window - > frame - > bottom_height ;
}
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Setting _NET_FRAME_EXTENTS on managed window 0x%lx "
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" to left = %lu, right = %lu, top = %lu, bottom = %lu \n " ,
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window - > xwindow , data [ 0 ] , data [ 1 ] , data [ 2 ] , data [ 3 ] ) ;
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XChangeProperty ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_frame_extents ,
XA_CARDINAL ,
32 , PropModeReplace , ( guchar * ) data , 4 ) ;
meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
}
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void
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meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint ( MetaWindow * window )
{
/* FIXME if on more than one workspace, we claim to be "sticky",
* the WM spec doesn ' t say what to do here .
*/
unsigned long data [ 1 ] ;
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2004-12-22 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Partially resolve the conflicting requirements of windows on
multiple workspaces and hidden being a global quantity for windows
(fixes bug 156182; the remainder of the work is bug 87531 and is a
libwnck issue)
* src/display.c (event_callback):
* src/window.c (meta_window_visible_on_workspace, meta_window_unstick):
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_contains_window,
meta_workspace_queue_calc_showing):
* src/workspace.h:
Remove meta_workspace_contains_window, replace with simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/place.c (meta_window_place):
* src/window.c (meta_window_shares_some_workspace):
* src/window.h:
Remove meta_window_shares_some_workspace, replace with a simple
comparison utilizing window->workspace
* src/session.c (save_state),
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_free,
window_showing_on_its_workspace,
meta_window_change_workspace_without_transients,
meta_window_unstick, meta_window_set_current_workspace_hint,
meta_window_get_workspaces):
* src/window.h:
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_free, meta_workspace_add_window,
meta_workspace_remove_window):
Only one workspace now
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if ( window - > workspace = = NULL )
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{
/* this happens when unmanaging windows */
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return ;
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}
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data [ 0 ] = meta_window_get_net_wm_desktop ( window ) ;
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meta_verbose ( " Setting _NET_WM_DESKTOP of %s to %lu \n " ,
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window - > desc , data [ 0 ] ) ;
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XChangeProperty ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_desktop ,
XA_CARDINAL ,
32 , PropModeReplace , ( guchar * ) data , 1 ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
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static gboolean
find_root_ancestor ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data )
{
MetaWindow * * ancestor = data ;
/* Overwrite the previously "most-root" ancestor with the new one found */
* ancestor = window ;
/* We want this to continue until meta_window_foreach_ancestor quits because
* there are no more valid ancestors .
*/
return TRUE ;
}
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void
meta_window_raise ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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MetaWindow * ancestor ;
ancestor = window ;
meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( window , find_root_ancestor , & ancestor ) ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
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" Raising window %s, ancestor of %s \n " ,
ancestor - > desc , window - > desc ) ;
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/* Raise the ancestor of the window (if the window has no ancestor,
* then ancestor will be set to the window itself ) ; do this because
* it ' s weird to see windows from other apps stacked between a child
* and parent window of the currently active app . The stacking
* constraints in stack . c then magically take care of raising all
* the child windows appropriately .
*/
if ( window - > screen - > stack = = ancestor - > screen - > stack )
meta_stack_raise ( window - > screen - > stack , ancestor ) ;
else
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{
meta_warning (
" Either stacks aren't per screen or some window has a weird "
" transient_for hint; window->screen->stack != "
" ancestor->screen->stack. window = %s, ancestor = %s. \n " ,
window - > desc , ancestor - > desc ) ;
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/* We could raise the window here, but don't want to do that twice and
* so we let the case below handle that .
*/
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}
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/* Okay, so stacking constraints misses one case: If a window has
* two children and we want to raise one of those children , then
* raising the ancestor isn ' t enough ; we need to also raise the
* correct child . See bug 307875.
*/
if ( window ! = ancestor )
meta_stack_raise ( window - > screen - > stack , window ) ;
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}
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void
meta_window_lower ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Lowering window %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_stack_lower ( window - > screen - > stack , window ) ;
}
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void
meta_window_send_icccm_message ( MetaWindow * window ,
Atom atom ,
Time timestamp )
{
/* This comment and code are from twm, copyright
* Open Group , Evans & Sutherland , etc .
*/
/*
* ICCCM Client Messages - Section 4.2 .8 of the ICCCM dictates that all
* client messages will have the following form :
*
* event type ClientMessage
* message type _XA_WM_PROTOCOLS
* window tmp - > w
* format 32
* data [ 0 ] message atom
* data [ 1 ] time stamp
*/
XClientMessageEvent ev ;
ev . type = ClientMessage ;
ev . window = window - > xwindow ;
ev . message_type = window - > display - > atom_wm_protocols ;
ev . format = 32 ;
ev . data . l [ 0 ] = atom ;
ev . data . l [ 1 ] = timestamp ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
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XSendEvent ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow , False , 0 , ( XEvent * ) & ev ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
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gboolean
meta_window_configure_request ( MetaWindow * window ,
XEvent * event )
{
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int x , y , width , height ;
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gboolean only_resize ;
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gboolean allow_position_change ;
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gboolean in_grab_op ;
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
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MetaMoveResizeFlags flags ;
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/* We ignore configure requests while the user is moving/resizing
* the window , since these represent the app sucking and fighting
* the user , most likely due to a bug in the app ( e . g . pfaedit
* seemed to do this )
*
* Still have to do the ConfigureNotify and all , but pretend the
* app asked for the current size / position instead of the new one .
*/
in_grab_op = FALSE ;
if ( window - > display - > grab_op ! = META_GRAB_OP_NONE & &
window = = window - > display - > grab_window )
{
switch ( window - > display - > grab_op )
{
case META_GRAB_OP_MOVING :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_S :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SW :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_N :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NW :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_W :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_E :
in_grab_op = TRUE ;
break ;
default :
break ;
}
}
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/* it's essential to use only the explicitly-set fields,
* and otherwise use our current up - to - date position .
*
* Otherwise you get spurious position changes when the app changes
* size , for example , if window - > rect is not in sync with the
* server - side position in effect when the configure request was
* generated .
*/
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meta_window_get_gravity_position ( window , & x , & y ) ;
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only_resize = TRUE ;
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allow_position_change = FALSE ;
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if ( meta_prefs_get_disable_workarounds ( ) )
{
if ( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DIALOG | |
window - > type = = META_WINDOW_MODAL_DIALOG | |
window - > type = = META_WINDOW_SPLASHSCREEN )
; /* No position change for these */
else if ( ( window - > size_hints . flags & PPosition ) | |
/* USPosition is just stale if window is placed;
* no - - geometry involved here .
*/
( ( window - > size_hints . flags & USPosition ) & &
! window - > placed ) )
allow_position_change = TRUE ;
}
else
{
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allow_position_change = TRUE ;
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}
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if ( in_grab_op )
allow_position_change = FALSE ;
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if ( allow_position_change )
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{
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if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & CWX )
x = event - > xconfigurerequest . x ;
if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & CWY )
y = event - > xconfigurerequest . y ;
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if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & ( CWX | CWY ) )
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{
only_resize = FALSE ;
/* Once manually positioned, windows shouldn't be placed
* by the window manager .
*/
window - > placed = TRUE ;
}
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}
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else
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
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" Not allowing position change for window %s PPosition 0x%lx USPosition 0x%lx type %u \n " ,
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window - > desc , window - > size_hints . flags & PPosition ,
window - > size_hints . flags & USPosition ,
window - > type ) ;
}
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width = window - > rect . width ;
height = window - > rect . height ;
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if ( ! in_grab_op )
{
if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & CWWidth )
width = event - > xconfigurerequest . width ;
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if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & CWHeight )
height = event - > xconfigurerequest . height ;
}
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/* ICCCM 4.1.5 */
/* Note that x, y is the corner of the window border,
* and width , height is the size of the window inside
* its border , but that we always deny border requests
* and give windows a border of 0. But we save the
* requested border here .
*/
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if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & CWBorderWidth )
window - > border_width = event - > xconfigurerequest . border_width ;
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/* We're ignoring the value_mask here, since sizes
* not in the mask will be the current window geometry .
*/
window - > size_hints . x = x ;
window - > size_hints . y = y ;
window - > size_hints . width = width ;
window - > size_hints . height = height ;
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/* FIXME passing the gravity on only_resize thing is kind of crack-rock.
* Basically I now have several ways of handling gravity , and things
* don ' t make too much sense . I think I am doing the math in a couple
* places and could do it in only one function , and remove some of the
* move_resize_internal arguments .
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
*
* UPDATE ( 2005 - 09 - 17 ) : See the huge comment at the beginning of
* meta_window_move_resize_internal ( ) which explains why the current
* setup requires the only_resize thing . Yeah , it ' d be much better to
* have a different setup for meta_window_move_resize_internal ( ) . . .
2001-08-18 22:45:55 -04:00
*/
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
2006-01-02 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Patch from Jens Granseuer to fix build with gcc 2.95. #322622.
* src/boxes.c (meta_rectangle_region_to_string,
meta_rectangle_edge_list_to_string, fix_up_edges):
* src/constraints.c (meta_window_constrain, setup_constraint_info,
place_window_if_needed, constrain_maximization,
constrain_fullscreen, constrain_size_increments,
constrain_size_limits, constrain_aspect_ratio,
do_screen_and_xinerama_relative_constrai,
constrain_to_single_xinerama, constrain_fully_onscreen,
constrain_partially_onscreen):
* src/edge-resistance.c (find_nearest_position,
apply_edge_resistance, apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side):
* src/testboxes.c (test_clamping_to_region,
test_clipping_to_region, test_shoving_into_region):
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs,
meta_window_apply_session_info, meta_window_resize,
meta_window_resize_with_gravity, meta_window_configure_request):
Remove C99 style variable initiailization
2006-01-02 13:37:46 -05:00
flags = META_IS_CONFIGURE_REQUEST ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & ( CWX | CWY ) )
flags | = META_IS_MOVE_ACTION ;
if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & ( CWWidth | CWHeight ) )
flags | = META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ;
if ( flags & ( META_IS_MOVE_ACTION | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION ) )
meta_window_move_resize_internal ( window ,
flags ,
window - > size_hints . win_gravity ,
window - > size_hints . x ,
window - > size_hints . y ,
window - > size_hints . width ,
window - > size_hints . height ) ;
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/* Handle stacking. We only handle raises/lowers, mostly because
* stack . c really can ' t deal with anything else . I guess we ' ll fix
* that if a client turns up that really requires it . Only a very
* few clients even require the raise / lower ( and in fact all client
* attempts to deal with stacking order are essentially broken ,
* since they have no idea what other clients are involved or how
* the stack looks ) .
*
* I ' m pretty sure no interesting client uses TopIf , BottomIf , or
* Opposite anyway , so the only possible missing thing is
* Above / Below with a sibling set . For now we just pretend there ' s
* never a sibling set and always do the full raise / lower instead of
* the raise - just - above / below - sibling .
*/
if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . value_mask & CWStackMode )
{
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MetaWindow * active_window ;
active_window = window - > display - > expected_focus_window ;
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major distros
2006-01-10 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major
distros are patching it in anyway. See #326156.
* src/metacity.schemas.in: add the new gconf key and explanation
* src/prefs.[ch] (#define KEY_RAISE_ON_CLICK, static gboolean
raise_on_click, update_raise_on_click, meta_prefs_init,
change_notify, meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click,
meta_preference_to_string):
Add all the normal preference handling stuff for this new
raise-on-click option.
* src/core.c (meta_core_show_window_menu):
* src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_begin_grab_op):
* src/window.c (window_activate, meta_window_configure_request, ):
Only raise the window if in raise_on_click mode.
* src/display.c (meta_display_begin_grab_op,
meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_check_threshold_reached):
* src/display.h (struct MetaDisplay):
* src/window.c (meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event):
if not in raise-on-click mode only raise on button release if the
click didn't start a move or resize operation; needs a few extra
MetaDisplay fields to handle this
* src/core.c (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus):
no need to do the MRU shuffling if not maintaining the stacking
order == MRU order invariant
* src/frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event):
* src/window.c (meta_window_begin_grab_op):
remove an unneeded window raising that is already handled elsewhere
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if ( meta_prefs_get_disable_workarounds ( ) | |
! meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click ( ) )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STACK ,
" %s sent an xconfigure stacking request; this is "
" broken behavior and the request is being ignored. \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
}
else if ( active_window & &
! meta_window_same_application ( window , active_window ) & &
XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE ( window - > net_wm_user_time ,
active_window - > net_wm_user_time ) )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STACK ,
" Ignoring xconfigure stacking request from %s (with "
" user_time %lu); currently active application is %s (with "
" user_time %lu). \n " ,
window - > desc ,
window - > net_wm_user_time ,
active_window - > desc ,
active_window - > net_wm_user_time ) ;
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if ( event - > xconfigurerequest . detail = = Above )
{
window - > wm_state_demands_attention = TRUE ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
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}
else
{
switch ( event - > xconfigurerequest . detail )
{
case Above :
meta_window_raise ( window ) ;
break ;
case Below :
meta_window_lower ( window ) ;
break ;
case TopIf :
case BottomIf :
case Opposite :
break ;
}
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}
}
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return TRUE ;
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}
gboolean
meta_window_property_notify ( MetaWindow * window ,
XEvent * event )
{
return process_property_notify ( window , & event - > xproperty ) ;
}
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# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_TOPLEFT 0
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_TOP 1
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_TOPRIGHT 2
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_RIGHT 3
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_BOTTOMRIGHT 4
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_BOTTOM 5
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_BOTTOMLEFT 6
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_LEFT 7
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_MOVE 8
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# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_KEYBOARD 9
# define _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_MOVE_KEYBOARD 10
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gboolean
meta_window_client_message ( MetaWindow * window ,
XEvent * event )
{
MetaDisplay * display ;
display = window - > display ;
if ( event - > xclient . message_type = =
display - > atom_net_close_window )
{
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Time timestamp ;
if ( event - > xclient . data . l [ 0 ] ! = 0 )
timestamp = event - > xclient . data . l [ 0 ] ;
else
timestamp = meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ;
meta_window_delete ( window , timestamp ) ;
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return TRUE ;
}
else if ( event - > xclient . message_type = =
display - > atom_net_wm_desktop )
{
int space ;
MetaWorkspace * workspace ;
space = event - > xclient . data . l [ 0 ] ;
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meta_verbose ( " Request to move %s to workspace %d \n " ,
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window - > desc , space ) ;
workspace =
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meta_screen_get_workspace_by_index ( window - > screen ,
space ) ;
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if ( workspace )
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{
if ( window - > on_all_workspaces )
meta_window_unstick ( window ) ;
meta_window_change_workspace ( window , workspace ) ;
}
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else if ( space = = ( int ) 0xFFFFFFFF )
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{
meta_window_stick ( window ) ;
}
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else
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{
meta_verbose ( " No such workspace %d for screen \n " , space ) ;
}
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s now on_all_workspaces = %d \n " ,
window - > desc , window - > on_all_workspaces ) ;
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return TRUE ;
}
else if ( event - > xclient . message_type = =
display - > atom_net_wm_state )
{
gulong action ;
Atom first ;
Atom second ;
action = event - > xclient . data . l [ 0 ] ;
first = event - > xclient . data . l [ 1 ] ;
second = event - > xclient . data . l [ 2 ] ;
if ( meta_is_verbose ( ) )
{
char * str1 ;
char * str2 ;
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meta_error_trap_push_with_return ( display ) ;
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str1 = XGetAtomName ( display - > xdisplay , first ) ;
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if ( meta_error_trap_pop_with_return ( display , TRUE ) ! = Success )
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str1 = NULL ;
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meta_error_trap_push_with_return ( display ) ;
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str2 = XGetAtomName ( display - > xdisplay , second ) ;
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if ( meta_error_trap_pop_with_return ( display , TRUE ) ! = Success )
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str2 = NULL ;
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meta_verbose ( " Request to change _NET_WM_STATE action %lu atom1: %s atom2: %s \n " ,
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action ,
str1 ? str1 : " (unknown) " ,
str2 ? str2 : " (unknown) " ) ;
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meta_XFree ( str1 ) ;
meta_XFree ( str2 ) ;
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}
if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_shaded | |
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_shaded )
{
gboolean shade ;
shade = ( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD | |
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & & ! window - > shaded ) ) ;
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if ( shade & & window - > has_shade_func )
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meta_window_shade ( window ) ;
else
meta_window_unshade ( window ) ;
}
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if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_fullscreen | |
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_fullscreen )
{
gboolean make_fullscreen ;
make_fullscreen = ( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD | |
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & & ! window - > fullscreen ) ) ;
if ( make_fullscreen & & window - > has_fullscreen_func )
meta_window_make_fullscreen ( window ) ;
else
meta_window_unmake_fullscreen ( window ) ;
}
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if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_maximized_horz | |
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_maximized_horz )
{
gboolean max ;
max = ( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD | |
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & &
! window - > maximized_horizontally ) ) ;
if ( max & & window - > has_maximize_func )
meta_window_maximize ( window , META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL ) ;
else
meta_window_unmaximize ( window , META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL ) ;
}
if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_maximized_vert | |
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second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_maximized_vert )
{
gboolean max ;
max = ( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD | |
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & &
! window - > maximized_vertically ) ) ;
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if ( max & & window - > has_maximize_func )
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_maximize ( window , META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ) ;
2001-06-09 02:08:44 -04:00
else
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_unmaximize ( window , META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ) ;
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}
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if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_modal | |
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_modal )
{
window - > wm_state_modal =
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD ) | |
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & & ! window - > wm_state_modal ) ;
recalc_window_type ( window ) ;
meta_window_queue_move_resize ( window ) ;
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}
if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_skip_pager | |
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_skip_pager )
{
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window - > wm_state_skip_pager =
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( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD ) | |
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( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & & ! window - > skip_pager ) ;
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recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
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if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_skip_taskbar | |
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_skip_taskbar )
{
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window - > wm_state_skip_taskbar =
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( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD ) | |
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( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & & ! window - > skip_taskbar ) ;
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recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
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if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_above | |
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_above )
{
window - > wm_state_above =
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD ) | |
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & & ! window - > wm_state_above ) ;
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meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_below | |
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_below )
{
window - > wm_state_below =
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD ) | |
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & & ! window - > wm_state_below ) ;
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meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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if ( first = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_demands_attention | |
second = = display - > atom_net_wm_state_demands_attention )
{
window - > wm_state_demands_attention =
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_ADD ) | |
( action = = _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE & & ! window - > wm_state_demands_attention ) ;
set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
}
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return TRUE ;
}
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else if ( event - > xclient . message_type = =
display - > atom_wm_change_state )
{
meta_verbose ( " WM_CHANGE_STATE client message, state: %ld \n " ,
event - > xclient . data . l [ 0 ] ) ;
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if ( event - > xclient . data . l [ 0 ] = = IconicState & &
window - > has_minimize_func )
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meta_window_minimize ( window ) ;
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return TRUE ;
}
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else if ( event - > xclient . message_type = =
display - > atom_net_wm_moveresize )
{
int x_root ;
int y_root ;
int action ;
MetaGrabOp op ;
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int button ;
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x_root = event - > xclient . data . l [ 0 ] ;
y_root = event - > xclient . data . l [ 1 ] ;
action = event - > xclient . data . l [ 2 ] ;
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button = event - > xclient . data . l [ 3 ] ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
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" Received _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE message on %s, %d,%d action = %d, button %d \n " ,
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window - > desc ,
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x_root , y_root , action , button ) ;
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op = META_GRAB_OP_NONE ;
switch ( action )
{
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_TOPLEFT :
op = META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NW ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_TOP :
op = META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_N ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_TOPRIGHT :
op = META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NE ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_RIGHT :
op = META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_E ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_BOTTOMRIGHT :
op = META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SE ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_BOTTOM :
op = META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_S ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_BOTTOMLEFT :
op = META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SW ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_LEFT :
op = META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_W ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_MOVE :
op = META_GRAB_OP_MOVING ;
break ;
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case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_SIZE_KEYBOARD :
op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_UNKNOWN ;
break ;
case _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_MOVE_KEYBOARD :
op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_MOVING ;
break ;
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default :
break ;
}
if ( op ! = META_GRAB_OP_NONE & &
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( ( window - > has_move_func & & op = = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_MOVING ) | |
( window - > has_resize_func & & op = = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_UNKNOWN ) ) )
2001-08-29 00:16:30 -04:00
{
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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meta_window_begin_grab_op ( window ,
op ,
meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ) ;
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}
else if ( op ! = META_GRAB_OP_NONE & &
( ( window - > has_move_func & & op = = META_GRAB_OP_MOVING ) | |
( window - > has_resize_func & &
( op ! = META_GRAB_OP_MOVING & &
op ! = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_MOVING ) ) ) )
{
/*
* the button SHOULD already be included in the message
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*/
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if ( button = = 0 )
{
int x , y , query_root_x , query_root_y ;
Window root , child ;
guint mask ;
/* The race conditions in this _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE thing
* are mind - boggling
*/
mask = 0 ;
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XQueryPointer ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
& root , & child ,
& query_root_x , & query_root_y ,
& x , & y ,
& mask ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , TRUE ) ;
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if ( mask & Button1Mask )
button = 1 ;
else if ( mask & Button2Mask )
button = 2 ;
else if ( mask & Button3Mask )
button = 3 ;
else
button = 0 ;
}
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if ( button ! = 0 )
{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Beginning move/resize with button = %d \n " , button ) ;
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meta_display_begin_grab_op ( window - > display ,
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window - > screen ,
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window ,
op ,
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FALSE , 0 /* event_serial */ ,
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button , 0 ,
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meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ,
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x_root ,
y_root ) ;
}
}
return TRUE ;
}
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else if ( event - > xclient . message_type = =
display - > atom_net_active_window )
{
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MetaClientType source_indication ;
guint32 timestamp ;
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare
2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct
rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in
tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid
rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of
net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing
xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for
over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose
logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on
last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time,
(XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a
separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that
uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for
timestamps that are 0, (comment to
meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how
last_user_time should be used in this function
* src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function,
(meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time,
(meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp,
which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps,
(event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function
in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and
ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to
sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for
common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and
meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for
display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time,
(meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code
with a call to timestamp_too_old(),
(meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode
with a call to timestamp_too_old()
* src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to
abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the
net_wm_user_time of any window
* src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make
sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT
last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order
to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline
to a debugging message to make them easier to read,
(meta_window_set_user_time): new function
* src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new
meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
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meta_verbose ( " _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW request for window '%s', activating \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
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source_indication = event - > xclient . data . l [ 0 ] ;
timestamp = event - > xclient . data . l [ 1 ] ;
if ( source_indication > META_CLIENT_TYPE_MAX_RECOGNIZED )
source_indication = META_CLIENT_TYPE_UNKNOWN ;
if ( timestamp = = 0 )
/* Client using older EWMH _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW without a timestamp */
timestamp = meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ;
window_activate ( window , timestamp , source_indication ) ;
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return TRUE ;
}
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return FALSE ;
}
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gboolean
meta_window_notify_focus ( MetaWindow * window ,
XEvent * event )
{
/* note the event can be on either the window or the frame,
* we focus the frame for shaded windows
*/
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/* The event can be FocusIn, FocusOut, or UnmapNotify.
* On UnmapNotify we have to pretend it ' s focus out ,
* because we won ' t get a focus out if it occurs , apparently .
*/
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/* We ignore grabs, though this is questionable.
* It may be better to increase the intelligence of
* the focus window tracking .
*
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* The problem is that keybindings for windows are done with
* XGrabKey , which means focus_window disappears and the front of
* the MRU list gets confused from what the user expects once a
* keybinding is used .
*/
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" Focus %s event received on %s 0x%lx (%s) "
" mode %s detail %s \n " ,
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event - > type = = FocusIn ? " in " :
event - > type = = FocusOut ? " out " :
event - > type = = UnmapNotify ? " unmap " :
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" ??? " ,
window - > desc , event - > xany . window ,
event - > xany . window = = window - > xwindow ?
" client window " :
( window - > frame & & event - > xany . window = = window - > frame - > xwindow ) ?
" frame window " :
" unknown window " ,
event - > type ! = UnmapNotify ?
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meta_event_mode_to_string ( event - > xfocus . mode ) : " n/a " ,
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event - > type ! = UnmapNotify ?
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meta_event_detail_to_string ( event - > xfocus . detail ) : " n/a " ) ;
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/* FIXME our pointer tracking is broken; see how
* gtk + / gdk / x11 / gdkevents - x11 . c or XFree86 / xc / programs / xterm / misc . c
* handle it for the correct way . In brief you need to track
* pointer focus and regular focus , and handle EnterNotify in
* PointerRoot mode with no window manager . However as noted above ,
* accurate focus tracking will break things because we want to keep
* windows " focused " when using keybindings on them , and also we
* sometimes " focus " a window by focusing its frame or
* no_focus_window ; so this all needs rethinking massively .
*
* My suggestion is to change it so that we clearly separate
* actual keyboard focus tracking using the xterm algorithm ,
* and metacity ' s " pretend " focus window , and go through all
* the code and decide which one should be used in each place ;
* a hard bit is deciding on a policy for that .
*
* http : //bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90382
*/
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if ( ( event - > type = = FocusIn | |
event - > type = = FocusOut ) & &
( event - > xfocus . mode = = NotifyGrab | |
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event - > xfocus . mode = = NotifyUngrab | |
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/* From WindowMaker, ignore all funky pointer root events */
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event - > xfocus . detail > NotifyNonlinearVirtual ) )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" Ignoring focus event generated by a grab or other weirdness \n " ) ;
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return TRUE ;
}
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if ( event - > type = = FocusIn )
{
if ( window ! = window - > display - > focus_window )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" * Focus --> %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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window - > display - > focus_window = window ;
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window - > has_focus = TRUE ;
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/* Move to the front of the focusing workspace's MRU list.
* We should only be " removing " it from the MRU list if it ' s
* not already there . Note that it ' s possible that we might
* be processing this FocusIn after we ' ve changed to a
* different workspace ; we should therefore update the MRU
* list only if the window is actually on the active
* workspace .
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*/
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if ( window - > screen - > active_workspace & &
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meta_window_located_on_workspace ( window ,
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window - > screen - > active_workspace ) )
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{
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GList * link ;
link = g_list_find ( window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list ,
window ) ;
g_assert ( link ) ;
window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list =
g_list_remove_link ( window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list ,
link ) ;
g_list_free ( link ) ;
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window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list =
g_list_prepend ( window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list ,
window ) ;
}
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if ( window - > frame )
meta_frame_queue_draw ( window - > frame ) ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XInstallColormap ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > colormap ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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/* move into FOCUSED_WINDOW layer */
meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
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/* Ungrab click to focus button since the sync grab can interfere
* with some things you might do inside the focused window , by
* causing the client to get funky enter / leave events .
*/
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if ( meta_prefs_get_focus_mode ( ) = = META_FOCUS_MODE_CLICK )
meta_display_ungrab_focus_window_button ( window - > display , window ) ;
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}
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}
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else if ( event - > type = = FocusOut | |
event - > type = = UnmapNotify )
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{
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if ( event - > type = = FocusOut & &
event - > xfocus . detail = = NotifyInferior )
{
/* This event means the client moved focus to a subwindow */
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" Ignoring focus out on %s with NotifyInferior \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
return TRUE ;
}
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if ( window = = window - > display - > focus_window )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
" %s is now the previous focus window due to being focused out or unmapped \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_FOCUS ,
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" * Focus --> NULL (was %s) \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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window - > display - > focus_window = NULL ;
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window - > has_focus = FALSE ;
if ( window - > frame )
meta_frame_queue_draw ( window - > frame ) ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XUninstallColormap ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > colormap ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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/* move out of FOCUSED_WINDOW layer */
meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
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/* Re-grab for click to focus, if necessary */
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if ( meta_prefs_get_focus_mode ( ) = = META_FOCUS_MODE_CLICK )
meta_display_grab_focus_window_button ( window - > display , window ) ;
}
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}
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/* Now set _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW hint */
meta_display_update_active_window_hint ( window - > display ) ;
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return FALSE ;
}
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static gboolean
process_property_notify ( MetaWindow * window ,
XPropertyEvent * event )
{
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/* FIXME once we move entirely to the window-props.h framework, we
* can just call reload on the property in the event and get rid of
* this if - else chain .
*/
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if ( event - > atom = = XA_WM_NAME )
{
meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for WM_NAME \n " , window - > desc ) ;
/* don't bother reloading WM_NAME if using _NET_WM_NAME already */
if ( ! window - > using_net_wm_name )
meta_window_reload_property ( window , XA_WM_NAME ) ;
}
else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_name )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for NET_WM_NAME \n " , window - > desc ) ;
meta_window_reload_property ( window , window - > display - > atom_net_wm_name ) ;
/* if _NET_WM_NAME was unset, reload WM_NAME */
if ( ! window - > using_net_wm_name )
meta_window_reload_property ( window , XA_WM_NAME ) ;
}
else if ( event - > atom = = XA_WM_ICON_NAME )
{
meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for WM_ICON_NAME \n " , window - > desc ) ;
/* don't bother reloading WM_ICON_NAME if using _NET_WM_ICON_NAME already */
if ( ! window - > using_net_wm_icon_name )
meta_window_reload_property ( window , XA_WM_ICON_NAME ) ;
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}
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else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_icon_name )
{
meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for NET_WM_ICON_NAME \n " , window - > desc ) ;
meta_window_reload_property ( window , window - > display - > atom_net_wm_icon_name ) ;
/* if _NET_WM_ICON_NAME was unset, reload WM_ICON_NAME */
if ( ! window - > using_net_wm_icon_name )
meta_window_reload_property ( window , XA_WM_ICON_NAME ) ;
}
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else if ( event - > atom = = XA_WM_NORMAL_HINTS )
{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for WM_NORMAL_HINTS \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_window_reload_property ( window , XA_WM_NORMAL_HINTS ) ;
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/* See if we need to constrain current size */
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meta_window_queue_move_resize ( window ) ;
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}
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else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_wm_protocols )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for WM_PROTOCOLS \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_window_reload_property ( window , window - > display - > atom_wm_protocols ) ;
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}
else if ( event - > atom = = XA_WM_HINTS )
{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for WM_HINTS \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_window_reload_property ( window , XA_WM_HINTS ) ;
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}
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else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_motif_wm_hints )
{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for MOTIF_WM_HINTS \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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update_mwm_hints ( window ) ;
if ( window - > decorated )
meta_window_ensure_frame ( window ) ;
else
meta_window_destroy_frame ( window ) ;
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meta_window_queue_move_resize ( window ) ;
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/* because ensure/destroy frame may unmap */
meta_window_queue_calc_showing ( window ) ;
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}
else if ( event - > atom = = XA_WM_CLASS )
{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for WM_CLASS \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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update_wm_class ( window ) ;
}
else if ( event - > atom = = XA_WM_TRANSIENT_FOR )
{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for WM_TRANSIENT_FOR \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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update_transient_for ( window ) ;
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meta_window_queue_move_resize ( window ) ;
}
else if ( event - > atom = =
window - > display - > atom_wm_window_role )
{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for WM_WINDOW_ROLE \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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update_role ( window ) ;
}
else if ( event - > atom = =
window - > display - > atom_wm_client_leader | |
event - > atom = =
window - > display - > atom_sm_client_id )
{
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meta_warning ( " Broken client! Window %s changed client leader window or SM client ID \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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}
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else if ( event - > atom = =
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window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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update_net_wm_type ( window ) ;
}
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else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_icon )
{
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for NET_WM_ICON \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_icon_cache_property_changed ( & window - > icon_cache ,
window - > display ,
event - > atom ) ;
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meta_window_queue_update_icon ( window ) ;
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}
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else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_kwm_win_icon )
{
meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for KWM_WIN_ICON \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_icon_cache_property_changed ( & window - > icon_cache ,
window - > display ,
event - > atom ) ;
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meta_window_queue_update_icon ( window ) ;
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}
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else if ( ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_strut ) | |
( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_strut_partial ) )
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{
meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for _NET_WM_STRUT \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_window_update_struts ( window ) ;
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}
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else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_startup_id )
{
meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for _NET_STARTUP_ID \n " , window - > desc ) ;
meta_window_reload_property ( window ,
window - > display - > atom_net_startup_id ) ;
}
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_sync_request_counter )
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{
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_window_reload_property ( window ,
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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window - > display - > atom_net_wm_sync_request_counter ) ;
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}
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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else if ( event - > atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_user_time )
{
meta_verbose ( " Property notify on %s for _NET_WM_USER_TIME \n " , window - > desc ) ;
meta_window_reload_property ( window ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_user_time ) ;
}
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return TRUE ;
}
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static void
send_configure_notify ( MetaWindow * window )
{
XEvent event ;
/* from twm */
event . type = ConfigureNotify ;
event . xconfigure . display = window - > display - > xdisplay ;
event . xconfigure . event = window - > xwindow ;
event . xconfigure . window = window - > xwindow ;
event . xconfigure . x = window - > rect . x - window - > border_width ;
event . xconfigure . y = window - > rect . y - window - > border_width ;
if ( window - > frame )
{
/* Need to be in root window coordinates */
event . xconfigure . x + = window - > frame - > rect . x ;
event . xconfigure . y + = window - > frame - > rect . y ;
}
event . xconfigure . width = window - > rect . width ;
event . xconfigure . height = window - > rect . height ;
event . xconfigure . border_width = window - > border_width ; /* requested not actual */
event . xconfigure . above = None ; /* FIXME */
event . xconfigure . override_redirect = False ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Sending synthetic configure notify to %s with x: %d y: %d w: %d h: %d \n " ,
window - > desc ,
event . xconfigure . x , event . xconfigure . y ,
event . xconfigure . width , event . xconfigure . height ) ;
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meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
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XSendEvent ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
False , StructureNotifyMask , & event ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
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static void
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update_net_wm_state ( MetaWindow * window )
{
/* We know this is only on initial window creation,
* clients don ' t change the property .
*/
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int n_atoms ;
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Atom * atoms ;
window - > shaded = FALSE ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > maximized_horizontally = FALSE ;
window - > maximized_vertically = FALSE ;
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window - > wm_state_modal = FALSE ;
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window - > wm_state_skip_taskbar = FALSE ;
window - > wm_state_skip_pager = FALSE ;
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window - > wm_state_above = FALSE ;
window - > wm_state_below = FALSE ;
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
2004-07-31 15:56:10 -04:00
window - > wm_state_demands_attention = FALSE ;
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if ( meta_prop_get_atom_list ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state ,
& atoms , & n_atoms ) )
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{
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int i ;
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2002-01-03 19:58:39 -05:00
i = 0 ;
while ( i < n_atoms )
{
if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_shaded )
window - > shaded = TRUE ;
else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_maximized_horz )
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > maximize_horizontally_after_placement = TRUE ;
2002-01-03 19:58:39 -05:00
else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_maximized_vert )
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > maximize_vertically_after_placement = TRUE ;
2002-01-03 19:58:39 -05:00
else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_modal )
window - > wm_state_modal = TRUE ;
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else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_skip_taskbar )
window - > wm_state_skip_taskbar = TRUE ;
else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_skip_pager )
window - > wm_state_skip_pager = TRUE ;
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else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_fullscreen )
window - > fullscreen = TRUE ;
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else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_above )
window - > wm_state_above = TRUE ;
else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_below )
window - > wm_state_below = TRUE ;
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to include the
2004-07-31 Rob Adams <readams@readams.net>
Fix some support for EWMH hints, and fix USER_TIME support to
include the DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint. Also includes some code for
implementing _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW and _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW, but
this is disabled pending feature thaw.
* COMPLIANCE: update with new information
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): add new hints to list
* src/display.h (_MetaDisplay): Add new atoms to struct
* src/screen.c (set_supported_hint): update the list of support
hints.
(set_desktop_viewport_hint): new function sets the viewport hint
to (0,0) as required by the spec for WMs with no viewport support.
(set_desktop_geometry_hint): new function to set the desktop size
hint to the size of the display, since we don't implement large
desktop support, as required by the spec.
(meta_screen_resize): update the geometry hint on screen resize
* src/window.c (meta_window_new_with_attrs): Initialize
demands_attention state
(set_net_wm_state): Set demands_attention hint in the window state
(meta_window_show): If we don't pop up a window because of
USER_TIME, set DEMANDS_ATTENTION on the window.
(meta_window_focus): When a window receives focus, remove
DEMANDS_ATTENTION hint
(meta_window_client_message): Allow other apps to set
DEMANDS_ATTENTION on a window. Also, if the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
hint includes a timestamp, use it.
(update_net_wm_state): Read DEMANDS_ATTENTION state also
* src/window.h (_MetaWindow): add wm_state_demands_attention bit.
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else if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_state_demands_attention )
window - > wm_state_demands_attention = TRUE ;
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+ + i ;
}
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meta_XFree ( atoms ) ;
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}
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recalc_window_type ( window ) ;
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}
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static void
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update_mwm_hints ( MetaWindow * window )
{
MotifWmHints * hints ;
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window - > mwm_decorated = TRUE ;
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window - > mwm_border_only = FALSE ;
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window - > mwm_has_close_func = TRUE ;
window - > mwm_has_minimize_func = TRUE ;
window - > mwm_has_maximize_func = TRUE ;
window - > mwm_has_move_func = TRUE ;
window - > mwm_has_resize_func = TRUE ;
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if ( ! meta_prop_get_motif_hints ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_motif_wm_hints ,
& hints ) )
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{
meta_verbose ( " Window %s has no MWM hints \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
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return ;
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}
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/* We support those MWM hints deemed non-stupid */
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s has MWM hints \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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if ( hints - > flags & MWM_HINTS_DECORATIONS )
{
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s sets MWM_HINTS_DECORATIONS 0x%lx \n " ,
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window - > desc , hints - > decorations ) ;
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if ( hints - > decorations = = 0 )
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window - > mwm_decorated = FALSE ;
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/* some input methods use this */
else if ( hints - > decorations = = MWM_DECOR_BORDER )
window - > mwm_border_only = TRUE ;
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}
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else
meta_verbose ( " Decorations flag unset \n " ) ;
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if ( hints - > flags & MWM_HINTS_FUNCTIONS )
{
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gboolean toggle_value ;
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s sets MWM_HINTS_FUNCTIONS 0x%lx \n " ,
window - > desc , hints - > functions ) ;
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/* If _ALL is specified, then other flags indicate what to turn off;
* if ALL is not specified , flags are what to turn on .
* at least , I think so
*/
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if ( ( hints - > functions & MWM_FUNC_ALL ) = = 0 )
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{
toggle_value = TRUE ;
meta_verbose ( " Window %s disables all funcs then reenables some \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
window - > mwm_has_close_func = FALSE ;
window - > mwm_has_minimize_func = FALSE ;
window - > mwm_has_maximize_func = FALSE ;
window - > mwm_has_move_func = FALSE ;
window - > mwm_has_resize_func = FALSE ;
}
else
{
meta_verbose ( " Window %s enables all funcs then disables some \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
toggle_value = FALSE ;
}
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if ( ( hints - > functions & MWM_FUNC_CLOSE ) ! = 0 )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s toggles close via MWM hints \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
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window - > mwm_has_close_func = toggle_value ;
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}
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if ( ( hints - > functions & MWM_FUNC_MINIMIZE ) ! = 0 )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s toggles minimize via MWM hints \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
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window - > mwm_has_minimize_func = toggle_value ;
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}
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if ( ( hints - > functions & MWM_FUNC_MAXIMIZE ) ! = 0 )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s toggles maximize via MWM hints \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
window - > mwm_has_maximize_func = toggle_value ;
}
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if ( ( hints - > functions & MWM_FUNC_MOVE ) ! = 0 )
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{
meta_verbose ( " Window %s toggles move via MWM hints \n " ,
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window - > desc ) ;
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window - > mwm_has_move_func = toggle_value ;
}
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if ( ( hints - > functions & MWM_FUNC_RESIZE ) ! = 0 )
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{
meta_verbose ( " Window %s toggles resize via MWM hints \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
window - > mwm_has_resize_func = toggle_value ;
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}
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}
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else
meta_verbose ( " Functions flag unset \n " ) ;
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meta_XFree ( hints ) ;
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recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
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}
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gboolean
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meta_window_get_icon_geometry ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaRectangle * rect )
{
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gulong * geometry = NULL ;
int nitems ;
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if ( meta_prop_get_cardinal_list ( window - > display ,
window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_icon_geometry ,
& geometry , & nitems ) )
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{
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if ( nitems ! = 4 )
{
meta_verbose ( " _NET_WM_ICON_GEOMETRY on %s has %d values instead of 4 \n " ,
window - > desc , nitems ) ;
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meta_XFree ( geometry ) ;
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return FALSE ;
}
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if ( rect )
{
rect - > x = geometry [ 0 ] ;
rect - > y = geometry [ 1 ] ;
rect - > width = geometry [ 2 ] ;
rect - > height = geometry [ 3 ] ;
}
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meta_XFree ( geometry ) ;
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return TRUE ;
}
return FALSE ;
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}
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static void
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update_wm_class ( MetaWindow * window )
{
XClassHint ch ;
if ( window - > res_class )
g_free ( window - > res_class ) ;
if ( window - > res_name )
g_free ( window - > res_name ) ;
window - > res_class = NULL ;
window - > res_name = NULL ;
ch . res_name = NULL ;
ch . res_class = NULL ;
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meta_prop_get_class_hint ( window - > display ,
window - > xwindow ,
XA_WM_CLASS ,
& ch ) ;
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if ( ch . res_name )
{
window - > res_name = g_strdup ( ch . res_name ) ;
XFree ( ch . res_name ) ;
}
if ( ch . res_class )
{
window - > res_class = g_strdup ( ch . res_class ) ;
XFree ( ch . res_class ) ;
}
meta_verbose ( " Window %s class: '%s' name: '%s' \n " ,
window - > desc ,
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window - > res_class ? window - > res_class : " none " ,
window - > res_name ? window - > res_name : " none " ) ;
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}
static Window
read_client_leader ( MetaDisplay * display ,
Window xwindow )
{
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Window retval = None ;
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meta_prop_get_window ( display , xwindow ,
display - > atom_wm_client_leader ,
& retval ) ;
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return retval ;
}
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typedef struct
{
Window leader ;
} ClientLeaderData ;
static gboolean
find_client_leader_func ( MetaWindow * ancestor ,
void * data )
{
ClientLeaderData * d ;
d = data ;
d - > leader = read_client_leader ( ancestor - > display ,
ancestor - > xwindow ) ;
/* keep going if no client leader found */
return d - > leader = = None ;
}
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static void
update_sm_hints ( MetaWindow * window )
{
Window leader ;
window - > xclient_leader = None ;
window - > sm_client_id = NULL ;
/* If not on the current window, we can get the client
* leader from transient parents . If we find a client
* leader , we read the SM_CLIENT_ID from it .
*/
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leader = read_client_leader ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ) ;
if ( leader = = None )
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{
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ClientLeaderData d ;
d . leader = None ;
meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( window , find_client_leader_func ,
& d ) ;
leader = d . leader ;
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}
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if ( leader ! = None )
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{
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char * str ;
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window - > xclient_leader = leader ;
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if ( meta_prop_get_latin1_string ( window - > display , leader ,
window - > display - > atom_sm_client_id ,
& str ) )
{
window - > sm_client_id = g_strdup ( str ) ;
meta_XFree ( str ) ;
}
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}
else
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{
meta_verbose ( " Didn't find a client leader for %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
if ( ! meta_prefs_get_disable_workarounds ( ) )
{
/* Some broken apps (kdelibs fault?) set SM_CLIENT_ID on the app
* instead of the client leader
*/
char * str ;
str = NULL ;
if ( meta_prop_get_latin1_string ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_sm_client_id ,
& str ) )
{
if ( window - > sm_client_id = = NULL ) /* first time through */
meta_warning ( _ ( " Window %s sets SM_CLIENT_ID on itself, instead of on the WM_CLIENT_LEADER window as specified in the ICCCM. \n " ) ,
window - > desc ) ;
window - > sm_client_id = g_strdup ( str ) ;
meta_XFree ( str ) ;
}
}
}
meta_verbose ( " Window %s client leader: 0x%lx SM_CLIENT_ID: '%s' \n " ,
window - > desc , window - > xclient_leader ,
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window - > sm_client_id ? window - > sm_client_id : " none " ) ;
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}
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static void
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update_role ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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char * str ;
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if ( window - > role )
g_free ( window - > role ) ;
window - > role = NULL ;
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if ( meta_prop_get_latin1_string ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_wm_window_role ,
& str ) )
{
window - > role = g_strdup ( str ) ;
meta_XFree ( str ) ;
}
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meta_verbose ( " Updated role of %s to '%s' \n " ,
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window - > desc , window - > role ? window - > role : " null " ) ;
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}
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static void
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update_transient_for ( MetaWindow * window )
{
Window w ;
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
w = None ;
XGetTransientForHint ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
& w ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , TRUE ) ;
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window - > xtransient_for = w ;
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window - > transient_parent_is_root_window =
window - > xtransient_for = = window - > screen - > xroot ;
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if ( window - > xtransient_for ! = None )
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s transient for 0x%lx (root = %d) \n " , window - > desc ,
window - > xtransient_for , window - > transient_parent_is_root_window ) ;
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else
meta_verbose ( " Window %s is not transient \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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/* may now be a dialog */
recalc_window_type ( window ) ;
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/* update stacking constraints */
meta_stack_update_transient ( window - > screen - > stack , window ) ;
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/* possibly change its group. We treat being a window's transient as
* equivalent to making it your group leader , to work around shortcomings
* in programs such as xmms - - see # 328211.
*/
if ( window - > xtransient_for ! = None & &
window - > xgroup_leader ! = None & &
window - > xtransient_for ! = window - > xgroup_leader )
meta_window_group_leader_changed ( window ) ;
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}
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static void
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update_net_wm_type ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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int n_atoms ;
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Atom * atoms ;
int i ;
window - > type_atom = None ;
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n_atoms = 0 ;
atoms = NULL ;
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meta_prop_get_atom_list ( window - > display , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type ,
& atoms , & n_atoms ) ;
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i = 0 ;
while ( i < n_atoms )
{
/* We break as soon as we find one we recognize,
* supposed to prefer those near the front of the list
*/
if ( atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_desktop | |
atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_dock | |
atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_toolbar | |
atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_menu | |
atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_dialog | |
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atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_normal | |
atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_utility | |
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atoms [ i ] = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_splash )
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{
window - > type_atom = atoms [ i ] ;
break ;
}
+ + i ;
}
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meta_XFree ( atoms ) ;
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if ( meta_is_verbose ( ) )
{
char * str ;
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str = NULL ;
if ( window - > type_atom ! = None )
{
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
str = XGetAtomName ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > type_atom ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , TRUE ) ;
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}
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meta_verbose ( " Window %s type atom %s \n " , window - > desc ,
str ? str : " (none) " ) ;
if ( str )
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meta_XFree ( str ) ;
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}
recalc_window_type ( window ) ;
}
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static void
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redraw_icon ( MetaWindow * window )
{
/* We could probably be smart and just redraw the icon here,
* instead of the whole frame .
*/
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if ( window - > frame & & ( window - > mapped | | window - > frame - > mapped ) )
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meta_ui_queue_frame_draw ( window - > screen - > ui , window - > frame - > xwindow ) ;
}
static void
meta_window_update_icon_now ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
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GdkPixbuf * icon ;
GdkPixbuf * mini_icon ;
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icon = NULL ;
mini_icon = NULL ;
if ( meta_read_icons ( window - > screen ,
window - > xwindow ,
& window - > icon_cache ,
window - > wm_hints_pixmap ,
window - > wm_hints_mask ,
& icon ,
META_ICON_WIDTH , META_ICON_HEIGHT ,
& mini_icon ,
META_MINI_ICON_WIDTH ,
META_MINI_ICON_HEIGHT ) )
{
if ( window - > icon )
g_object_unref ( G_OBJECT ( window - > icon ) ) ;
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if ( window - > mini_icon )
g_object_unref ( G_OBJECT ( window - > mini_icon ) ) ;
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window - > icon = icon ;
window - > mini_icon = mini_icon ;
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redraw_icon ( window ) ;
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}
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g_assert ( window - > icon ) ;
g_assert ( window - > mini_icon ) ;
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}
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static guint update_icon_idle = 0 ;
static GSList * update_icon_pending = NULL ;
static gboolean
idle_update_icon ( gpointer data )
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{
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GSList * tmp ;
GSList * copy ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY , " Clearing the update_icon queue \n " ) ;
/* Work with a copy, for reentrancy. The allowed reentrancy isn't
* complete ; destroying a window while we ' re in here would result in
* badness . But it ' s OK to queue / unqueue update_icons .
*/
copy = g_slist_copy ( update_icon_pending ) ;
g_slist_free ( update_icon_pending ) ;
update_icon_pending = NULL ;
update_icon_idle = 0 ;
destroying_windows_disallowed + = 1 ;
tmp = copy ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * window ;
window = tmp - > data ;
meta_window_update_icon_now ( window ) ;
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window - > update_icon_queued = FALSE ;
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tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
g_slist_free ( copy ) ;
destroying_windows_disallowed - = 1 ;
return FALSE ;
}
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static void
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meta_window_unqueue_update_icon ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( ! window - > update_icon_queued )
return ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Removing %s from the update_icon queue \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
/* Note that window may not actually be in update_icon_pending
* because it may have been in " copy " inside the idle handler
*/
update_icon_pending = g_slist_remove ( update_icon_pending , window ) ;
window - > update_icon_queued = FALSE ;
if ( update_icon_pending = = NULL & &
update_icon_idle ! = 0 )
{
g_source_remove ( update_icon_idle ) ;
update_icon_idle = 0 ;
}
}
void
meta_window_queue_update_icon ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( window - > unmanaging )
return ;
if ( window - > update_icon_queued )
return ;
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_GEOMETRY ,
" Putting %s in the update_icon queue \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
window - > update_icon_queued = TRUE ;
if ( update_icon_idle = = 0 )
update_icon_idle = g_idle_add ( idle_update_icon , NULL ) ;
update_icon_pending = g_slist_prepend ( update_icon_pending , window ) ;
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}
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GList *
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meta_window_get_workspaces ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( window - > on_all_workspaces )
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return window - > screen - > workspaces ;
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else
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return window - > workspace - > list_containing_self ;
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}
static void
invalidate_work_areas ( MetaWindow * window )
{
GList * tmp ;
tmp = meta_window_get_workspaces ( window ) ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area ( tmp - > data ) ;
tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
}
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void
meta_window_update_struts ( MetaWindow * window )
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{
gulong * struts = NULL ;
int nitems ;
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gboolean old_has_struts ;
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gboolean new_has_struts ;
MetaRectangle old_left ;
MetaRectangle old_right ;
MetaRectangle old_top ;
MetaRectangle old_bottom ;
MetaRectangle new_left ;
MetaRectangle new_right ;
MetaRectangle new_top ;
MetaRectangle new_bottom ;
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meta_verbose ( " Updating struts for %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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if ( window - > struts )
{
old_has_struts = TRUE ;
old_left = window - > struts - > left ;
old_right = window - > struts - > right ;
old_top = window - > struts - > top ;
old_bottom = window - > struts - > bottom ;
}
else
{
old_has_struts = FALSE ;
}
new_has_struts = FALSE ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
new_left = window - > screen - > rect ;
2003-06-25 23:09:38 -04:00
new_left . width = 0 ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
new_right = window - > screen - > rect ;
2003-06-25 23:09:38 -04:00
new_right . width = 0 ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
new_right . x = window - > screen - > rect . width ;
2003-06-25 23:09:38 -04:00
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
new_top = window - > screen - > rect ;
2003-06-25 23:09:38 -04:00
new_top . height = 0 ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
new_bottom = window - > screen - > rect ;
2003-06-25 23:09:38 -04:00
new_bottom . height = 0 ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
new_bottom . y = window - > screen - > rect . height ;
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if ( meta_prop_get_cardinal_list ( window - > display ,
window - > xwindow ,
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window - > display - > atom_net_wm_strut_partial ,
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& struts , & nitems ) )
{
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if ( nitems ! = 12 )
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{
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meta_verbose ( " _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL on %s has %d values instead of 12 \n " ,
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window - > desc , nitems ) ;
}
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else
{
new_has_struts = TRUE ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
new_left . width = ( int ) struts [ 0 ] ;
new_right . width = ( int ) struts [ 1 ] ;
new_top . height = ( int ) struts [ 2 ] ;
new_bottom . height = ( int ) struts [ 3 ] ;
new_right . x = window - > screen - > rect . width - new_right . width ;
new_bottom . y = window - > screen - > rect . height - new_bottom . height ;
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new_left . y = struts [ 4 ] ;
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new_left . height = struts [ 5 ] - new_left . y + 1 ;
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new_right . y = struts [ 6 ] ;
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new_right . height = struts [ 7 ] - new_right . y + 1 ;
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new_top . x = struts [ 8 ] ;
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new_top . width = struts [ 9 ] - new_top . x + 1 ;
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new_bottom . x = struts [ 10 ] ;
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new_bottom . width = struts [ 11 ] - new_bottom . x + 1 ;
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meta_verbose ( " _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL struts %d %d %d %d for window %s \n " ,
new_left . width ,
new_right . width ,
new_top . height ,
new_bottom . height ,
window - > desc ) ;
}
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meta_XFree ( struts ) ;
}
else
{
meta_verbose ( " No _NET_WM_STRUT property for %s \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
}
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if ( ! new_has_struts )
{
if ( meta_prop_get_cardinal_list ( window - > display ,
window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_strut ,
& struts , & nitems ) )
{
if ( nitems ! = 4 )
{
meta_verbose ( " _NET_WM_STRUT on %s has %d values instead of 4 \n " ,
window - > desc , nitems ) ;
}
else
{
new_has_struts = TRUE ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
new_left . width = ( int ) struts [ 0 ] ;
new_right . width = ( int ) struts [ 1 ] ;
new_top . height = ( int ) struts [ 2 ] ;
new_bottom . height = ( int ) struts [ 3 ] ;
new_right . x = window - > screen - > rect . width - new_right . width ;
new_bottom . y = window - > screen - > rect . height - new_bottom . height ;
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meta_verbose ( " _NET_WM_STRUT struts %d %d %d %d for window %s \n " ,
new_left . width ,
new_right . width ,
new_top . height ,
new_bottom . height ,
window - > desc ) ;
}
meta_XFree ( struts ) ;
}
else
{
meta_verbose ( " No _NET_WM_STRUT property for %s \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
}
}
if ( old_has_struts ! = new_has_struts | |
( new_has_struts & & old_has_struts & &
( ! meta_rectangle_equal ( & old_left , & new_left ) | |
! meta_rectangle_equal ( & old_right , & new_right ) | |
! meta_rectangle_equal ( & old_top , & new_top ) | |
! meta_rectangle_equal ( & old_bottom , & new_bottom ) ) ) )
{
if ( new_has_struts )
{
if ( ! window - > struts )
window - > struts = g_new ( MetaStruts , 1 ) ;
window - > struts - > left = new_left ;
window - > struts - > right = new_right ;
window - > struts - > top = new_top ;
window - > struts - > bottom = new_bottom ;
}
else
{
g_free ( window - > struts ) ;
window - > struts = NULL ;
}
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WORKAREA ,
" Invalidating work areas of window %s due to struts update \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
invalidate_work_areas ( window ) ;
}
else
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WORKAREA ,
" Struts on %s were unchanged \n " , window - > desc ) ;
}
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}
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static void
recalc_window_type ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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MetaWindowType old_type ;
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old_type = window - > type ;
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if ( window - > type_atom ! = None )
{
if ( window - > type_atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_desktop )
window - > type = META_WINDOW_DESKTOP ;
else if ( window - > type_atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_dock )
window - > type = META_WINDOW_DOCK ;
else if ( window - > type_atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_toolbar )
window - > type = META_WINDOW_TOOLBAR ;
else if ( window - > type_atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_menu )
window - > type = META_WINDOW_MENU ;
else if ( window - > type_atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_dialog )
window - > type = META_WINDOW_DIALOG ;
else if ( window - > type_atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_normal )
window - > type = META_WINDOW_NORMAL ;
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else if ( window - > type_atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_utility )
window - > type = META_WINDOW_UTILITY ;
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else if ( window - > type_atom = = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_window_type_splash )
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window - > type = META_WINDOW_SPLASHSCREEN ;
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else
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meta_bug ( " Set a type atom for %s that wasn't handled in recalc_window_type \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
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}
else if ( window - > xtransient_for ! = None )
{
window - > type = META_WINDOW_DIALOG ;
}
else
{
window - > type = META_WINDOW_NORMAL ;
}
if ( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DIALOG & &
window - > wm_state_modal )
window - > type = META_WINDOW_MODAL_DIALOG ;
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meta_verbose ( " Calculated type %u for %s, old type %u \n " ,
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window - > type , window - > desc , old_type ) ;
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if ( old_type ! = window - > type )
{
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recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
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set_net_wm_state ( window ) ;
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/* Update frame */
if ( window - > decorated )
meta_window_ensure_frame ( window ) ;
else
meta_window_destroy_frame ( window ) ;
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/* update stacking constraints */
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meta_window_update_layer ( window ) ;
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meta_window_grab_keys ( window ) ;
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}
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}
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static void
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set_allowed_actions_hint ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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# define MAX_N_ACTIONS 10
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unsigned long data [ MAX_N_ACTIONS ] ;
int i ;
i = 0 ;
if ( window - > has_move_func )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_move ;
+ + i ;
}
if ( window - > has_resize_func )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_resize ;
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+ + i ;
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data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_fullscreen ;
+ + i ;
}
if ( window - > has_minimize_func )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_minimize ;
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+ + i ;
}
if ( window - > has_shade_func )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_shade ;
+ + i ;
}
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/* sticky according to EWMH is different from metacity's sticky;
* metacity doesn ' t support EWMH sticky
*/
if ( window - > has_maximize_func )
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{
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data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_maximize_horz ;
+ + i ;
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_maximize_vert ;
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+ + i ;
}
/* We always allow this */
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_change_desktop ;
+ + i ;
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if ( window - > has_close_func )
{
data [ i ] = window - > display - > atom_net_wm_action_close ;
+ + i ;
}
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g_assert ( i < = MAX_N_ACTIONS ) ;
meta_verbose ( " Setting _NET_WM_ALLOWED_ACTIONS with %d atoms \n " , i ) ;
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XChangeProperty ( window - > display - > xdisplay , window - > xwindow ,
window - > display - > atom_net_wm_allowed_actions ,
XA_ATOM ,
32 , PropModeReplace , ( guchar * ) data , i ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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# undef MAX_N_ACTIONS
}
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void
meta_window_recalc_features ( MetaWindow * window )
{
recalc_window_features ( window ) ;
}
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static void
recalc_window_features ( MetaWindow * window )
{
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gboolean old_has_close_func ;
gboolean old_has_minimize_func ;
gboolean old_has_move_func ;
gboolean old_has_resize_func ;
gboolean old_has_shade_func ;
gboolean old_always_sticky ;
old_has_close_func = window - > has_close_func ;
old_has_minimize_func = window - > has_minimize_func ;
old_has_move_func = window - > has_move_func ;
old_has_resize_func = window - > has_resize_func ;
old_has_shade_func = window - > has_shade_func ;
old_always_sticky = window - > always_sticky ;
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/* Use MWM hints initially */
window - > decorated = window - > mwm_decorated ;
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window - > border_only = window - > mwm_border_only ;
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window - > has_close_func = window - > mwm_has_close_func ;
window - > has_minimize_func = window - > mwm_has_minimize_func ;
window - > has_maximize_func = window - > mwm_has_maximize_func ;
window - > has_move_func = window - > mwm_has_move_func ;
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window - > has_resize_func = TRUE ;
/* If min_size == max_size, then don't allow resize */
if ( window - > size_hints . min_width = = window - > size_hints . max_width & &
window - > size_hints . min_height = = window - > size_hints . max_height )
window - > has_resize_func = FALSE ;
else if ( ! window - > mwm_has_resize_func )
{
/* We ignore mwm_has_resize_func because WM_NORMAL_HINTS is the
* authoritative source for that info . Some apps such as mplayer or
* xine disable resize via MWM but not WM_NORMAL_HINTS , but that
* leads to e . g . us not fullscreening their windows . Apps that set
* MWM but not WM_NORMAL_HINTS are basically broken . We complain
* about these apps but make them work .
*/
meta_warning ( _ ( " Window %s sets an MWM hint indicating it isn't resizable, but sets min size %d x %d and max size %d x %d; this doesn't make much sense. \n " ) ,
window - > desc ,
window - > size_hints . min_width ,
window - > size_hints . min_height ,
window - > size_hints . max_width ,
window - > size_hints . max_height ) ;
}
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window - > has_shade_func = TRUE ;
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window - > has_fullscreen_func = TRUE ;
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window - > always_sticky = FALSE ;
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/* Semantic category overrides the MWM hints */
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if ( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_TOOLBAR )
window - > decorated = FALSE ;
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if ( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DESKTOP | |
window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DOCK )
window - > always_sticky = TRUE ;
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if ( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DESKTOP | |
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window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DOCK | |
window - > type = = META_WINDOW_SPLASHSCREEN )
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{
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window - > decorated = FALSE ;
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window - > has_close_func = FALSE ;
window - > has_shade_func = FALSE ;
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/* FIXME this keeps panels and things from using
* NET_WM_MOVERESIZE ; the problem is that some
* panels ( edge panels ) have fixed possible locations ,
* and others ( " floating panels " ) do not .
*
* Perhaps we should require edge panels to explicitly
* disable movement ?
*/
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window - > has_move_func = FALSE ;
window - > has_resize_func = FALSE ;
}
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if ( window - > type ! = META_WINDOW_NORMAL )
{
window - > has_minimize_func = FALSE ;
window - > has_maximize_func = FALSE ;
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window - > has_fullscreen_func = FALSE ;
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}
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if ( ! window - > has_resize_func )
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{
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window - > has_maximize_func = FALSE ;
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/* don't allow fullscreen if we can't resize, unless the size
* is entire screen size ( kind of broken , because we
* actually fullscreen to xinerama head size not screen size )
*/
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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if ( window - > size_hints . min_width = = window - > screen - > rect . width & &
window - > size_hints . min_height = = window - > screen - > rect . height & &
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! window - > decorated )
; /* leave fullscreen available */
else
window - > has_fullscreen_func = FALSE ;
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}
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/* We leave fullscreen windows decorated, just push the frame outside
* the screen . This avoids flickering to unparent them .
*
* Note that setting has_resize_func = FALSE here must come after the
* above code that may disable fullscreen , because if the window
* is not resizable purely due to fullscreen , we don ' t want to
* disable fullscreen mode .
*/
if ( window - > fullscreen )
{
window - > has_shade_func = FALSE ;
window - > has_move_func = FALSE ;
window - > has_resize_func = FALSE ;
window - > has_maximize_func = FALSE ;
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}
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Window %s fullscreen = %d not resizable, maximizable = %d fullscreenable = %d min size %dx%d max size %dx%d \n " ,
window - > desc ,
window - > fullscreen ,
window - > has_maximize_func , window - > has_fullscreen_func ,
window - > size_hints . min_width ,
window - > size_hints . min_height ,
window - > size_hints . max_width ,
window - > size_hints . max_height ) ;
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/* no shading if not decorated */
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if ( ! window - > decorated | | window - > border_only )
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window - > has_shade_func = FALSE ;
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window - > skip_taskbar = FALSE ;
window - > skip_pager = FALSE ;
if ( window - > wm_state_skip_taskbar )
window - > skip_taskbar = TRUE ;
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if ( window - > wm_state_skip_pager )
window - > skip_pager = TRUE ;
switch ( window - > type )
{
/* Force skip taskbar/pager on these window types */
case META_WINDOW_DESKTOP :
case META_WINDOW_DOCK :
case META_WINDOW_TOOLBAR :
case META_WINDOW_MENU :
case META_WINDOW_UTILITY :
case META_WINDOW_SPLASHSCREEN :
window - > skip_taskbar = TRUE ;
window - > skip_pager = TRUE ;
break ;
case META_WINDOW_DIALOG :
case META_WINDOW_MODAL_DIALOG :
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/* only skip taskbar if we have a real transient parent */
if ( window - > xtransient_for ! = None & &
window - > xtransient_for ! = window - > screen - > xroot )
window - > skip_taskbar = TRUE ;
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break ;
case META_WINDOW_NORMAL :
break ;
}
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Window %s decorated = %d border_only = %d has_close = %d has_minimize = %d has_maximize = %d has_move = %d has_shade = %d skip_taskbar = %d skip_pager = %d \n " ,
window - > desc ,
window - > decorated ,
window - > border_only ,
window - > has_close_func ,
window - > has_minimize_func ,
window - > has_maximize_func ,
window - > has_move_func ,
window - > has_shade_func ,
window - > skip_taskbar ,
window - > skip_pager ) ;
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/* FIXME:
* Lame workaround for recalc_window_features
* being used overzealously . The fix is to
* only recalc_window_features when something
* has actually changed .
*/
if ( old_has_close_func ! = window - > has_close_func | |
old_has_minimize_func ! = window - > has_minimize_func | |
old_has_move_func ! = window - > has_move_func | |
old_has_resize_func ! = window - > has_resize_func | |
old_has_shade_func ! = window - > has_shade_func | |
old_always_sticky ! = window - > always_sticky )
set_allowed_actions_hint ( window ) ;
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/* FIXME perhaps should ensure if we don't have a shade func,
* we aren ' t shaded , etc .
*/
}
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static void
menu_callback ( MetaWindowMenu * menu ,
Display * xdisplay ,
Window client_xwindow ,
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Time timestamp ,
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MetaMenuOp op ,
int workspace_index ,
gpointer data )
{
MetaDisplay * display ;
MetaWindow * window ;
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MetaWorkspace * workspace ;
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display = meta_display_for_x_display ( xdisplay ) ;
window = meta_display_lookup_x_window ( display , client_xwindow ) ;
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workspace = NULL ;
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if ( window ! = NULL ) /* window can be NULL */
{
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meta_verbose ( " Menu op %u on %s \n " , op , window - > desc ) ;
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/* op can be 0 for none */
switch ( op )
{
case META_MENU_OP_DELETE :
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meta_window_delete ( window , timestamp ) ;
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break ;
case META_MENU_OP_MINIMIZE :
meta_window_minimize ( window ) ;
break ;
case META_MENU_OP_UNMAXIMIZE :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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meta_window_unmaximize ( window ,
META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL |
META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ) ;
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break ;
case META_MENU_OP_MAXIMIZE :
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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meta_window_maximize ( window ,
META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL |
META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ) ;
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break ;
case META_MENU_OP_UNSHADE :
meta_window_unshade ( window ) ;
break ;
case META_MENU_OP_SHADE :
meta_window_shade ( window ) ;
break ;
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case META_MENU_OP_MOVE_LEFT :
workspace = meta_workspace_get_neighbor ( window - > screen - > active_workspace ,
META_MOTION_LEFT ) ;
break ;
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case META_MENU_OP_MOVE_RIGHT :
workspace = meta_workspace_get_neighbor ( window - > screen - > active_workspace ,
META_MOTION_RIGHT ) ;
break ;
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case META_MENU_OP_MOVE_UP :
workspace = meta_workspace_get_neighbor ( window - > screen - > active_workspace ,
META_MOTION_UP ) ;
break ;
case META_MENU_OP_MOVE_DOWN :
workspace = meta_workspace_get_neighbor ( window - > screen - > active_workspace ,
META_MOTION_DOWN ) ;
break ;
case META_MENU_OP_WORKSPACES :
workspace = meta_screen_get_workspace_by_index ( window - > screen ,
workspace_index ) ;
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break ;
case META_MENU_OP_STICK :
meta_window_stick ( window ) ;
break ;
case META_MENU_OP_UNSTICK :
meta_window_unstick ( window ) ;
break ;
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case META_MENU_OP_ABOVE :
meta_window_make_above ( window ) ;
break ;
case META_MENU_OP_UNABOVE :
meta_window_unmake_above ( window ) ;
break ;
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case META_MENU_OP_MOVE :
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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meta_window_begin_grab_op ( window ,
META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_MOVING ,
meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ) ;
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break ;
case META_MENU_OP_RESIZE :
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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meta_window_begin_grab_op ( window ,
META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_UNKNOWN ,
meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ) ;
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break ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
case META_MENU_OP_RECOVER :
meta_window_shove_titlebar_onscreen ( window ) ;
break ;
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case 0 :
/* nothing */
break ;
default :
meta_warning ( G_STRLOC " : Unknown window op \n " ) ;
break ;
}
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if ( workspace )
{
meta_window_change_workspace ( window ,
workspace ) ;
#if 0
meta_workspace_activate ( workspace ) ;
meta_window_raise ( window ) ;
# endif
}
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}
else
{
meta_verbose ( " Menu callback on nonexistent window \n " ) ;
}
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if ( display - > window_menu = = menu )
{
display - > window_menu = NULL ;
display - > window_with_menu = NULL ;
}
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meta_ui_window_menu_free ( menu ) ;
}
void
meta_window_show_menu ( MetaWindow * window ,
int root_x ,
int root_y ,
int button ,
Time timestamp )
{
MetaMenuOp ops ;
MetaMenuOp insensitive ;
MetaWindowMenu * menu ;
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MetaWorkspaceLayout layout ;
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int n_workspaces ;
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if ( window - > display - > window_menu )
{
meta_ui_window_menu_free ( window - > display - > window_menu ) ;
window - > display - > window_menu = NULL ;
window - > display - > window_with_menu = NULL ;
}
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ops = 0 ;
insensitive = 0 ;
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ops | = ( META_MENU_OP_DELETE | META_MENU_OP_MINIMIZE | META_MENU_OP_MOVE | META_MENU_OP_RESIZE ) ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( ! meta_window_titlebar_is_onscreen ( window ) & &
window - > type ! = META_WINDOW_DOCK & &
window - > type ! = META_WINDOW_DESKTOP )
ops | = META_MENU_OP_RECOVER ;
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n_workspaces = meta_screen_get_n_workspaces ( window - > screen ) ;
if ( n_workspaces > 1 )
ops | = META_MENU_OP_WORKSPACES ;
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meta_screen_calc_workspace_layout ( window - > screen ,
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n_workspaces ,
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meta_workspace_index ( window - > screen - > active_workspace ) ,
& layout ) ;
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if ( ! window - > on_all_workspaces )
{
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if ( layout . current_col > 0 )
ops | = META_MENU_OP_MOVE_LEFT ;
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if ( ( layout . current_col < layout . cols - 1 ) & &
( layout . current_row * layout . cols + ( layout . current_col + 1 ) < n_workspaces ) )
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ops | = META_MENU_OP_MOVE_RIGHT ;
if ( layout . current_row > 0 )
ops | = META_MENU_OP_MOVE_UP ;
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if ( ( layout . current_row < layout . rows - 1 ) & &
( ( layout . current_row + 1 ) * layout . cols + layout . current_col < n_workspaces ) )
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ops | = META_MENU_OP_MOVE_DOWN ;
}
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meta_screen_free_workspace_layout ( & layout ) ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED ( window ) )
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ops | = META_MENU_OP_UNMAXIMIZE ;
else
ops | = META_MENU_OP_MAXIMIZE ;
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#if 0
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if ( window - > shaded )
ops | = META_MENU_OP_UNSHADE ;
else
ops | = META_MENU_OP_SHADE ;
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# endif
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if ( window - > on_all_workspaces )
ops | = META_MENU_OP_UNSTICK ;
else
ops | = META_MENU_OP_STICK ;
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if ( window - > wm_state_above )
ops | = META_MENU_OP_UNABOVE ;
else
ops | = META_MENU_OP_ABOVE ;
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if ( ! window - > has_maximize_func )
insensitive | = META_MENU_OP_UNMAXIMIZE | META_MENU_OP_MAXIMIZE ;
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if ( ! window - > has_minimize_func )
insensitive | = META_MENU_OP_MINIMIZE ;
if ( ! window - > has_close_func )
insensitive | = META_MENU_OP_DELETE ;
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if ( ! window - > has_shade_func )
insensitive | = META_MENU_OP_SHADE | META_MENU_OP_UNSHADE ;
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if ( ! META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_MOVE ( window ) )
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insensitive | = META_MENU_OP_MOVE ;
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if ( ! META_WINDOW_ALLOWS_RESIZE ( window ) )
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insensitive | = META_MENU_OP_RESIZE ;
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if ( window - > always_sticky )
insensitive | = META_MENU_OP_UNSTICK | META_MENU_OP_WORKSPACES ;
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if ( ( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DESKTOP ) | |
( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_DOCK ) | |
( window - > type = = META_WINDOW_SPLASHSCREEN ) )
insensitive | = META_MENU_OP_ABOVE | META_MENU_OP_UNABOVE ;
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/* If all operations are disabled, just quit without showing the menu.
* This is the case , for example , with META_WINDOW_DESKTOP windows .
*/
if ( ( ops & ~ insensitive ) = = 0 )
return ;
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menu =
meta_ui_window_menu_new ( window - > screen - > ui ,
window - > xwindow ,
ops ,
insensitive ,
meta_window_get_net_wm_desktop ( window ) ,
meta_screen_get_n_workspaces ( window - > screen ) ,
menu_callback ,
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NULL ) ;
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window - > display - > window_menu = menu ;
window - > display - > window_with_menu = window ;
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meta_verbose ( " Popping up window menu for %s \n " , window - > desc ) ;
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meta_ui_window_menu_popup ( menu , root_x , root_y , button , timestamp ) ;
}
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Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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void
meta_window_shove_titlebar_onscreen ( MetaWindow * window )
{
MetaRectangle outer_rect ;
GList * onscreen_region ;
int horiz_amount , vert_amount ;
int newx , newy ;
/* If there's no titlebar, don't bother */
if ( ! window - > frame )
return ;
/* Get the basic info we need */
meta_window_get_outer_rect ( window , & outer_rect ) ;
onscreen_region = window - > screen - > active_workspace - > screen_region ;
/* Extend the region (just in case the window is too big to fit on the
* screen ) , then shove the window on screen , then return the region to
* normal .
*/
horiz_amount = outer_rect . width ;
vert_amount = outer_rect . height ;
meta_rectangle_expand_region ( onscreen_region ,
horiz_amount ,
horiz_amount ,
0 ,
vert_amount ) ;
meta_rectangle_shove_into_region ( onscreen_region ,
FIXED_DIRECTION_X ,
& outer_rect ) ;
meta_rectangle_expand_region ( onscreen_region ,
- horiz_amount ,
- horiz_amount ,
0 ,
- vert_amount ) ;
newx = outer_rect . x + window - > frame - > child_x ;
newy = outer_rect . y + window - > frame - > child_y ;
meta_window_move_resize ( window ,
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FALSE ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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newx ,
newy ,
window - > rect . width ,
window - > rect . height ) ;
}
gboolean
meta_window_titlebar_is_onscreen ( MetaWindow * window )
{
MetaRectangle titlebar_rect ;
GList * onscreen_region ;
int titlebar_size ;
gboolean is_onscreen ;
const int min_height_needed = 8 ;
const int min_width_percent = 0.5 ;
const int min_width_absolute = 50 ;
/* Titlebar can't be offscreen if there is no titlebar... */
if ( ! window - > frame )
return FALSE ;
/* Get the rectangle corresponding to the titlebar */
meta_window_get_outer_rect ( window , & titlebar_rect ) ;
titlebar_rect . height = window - > frame - > child_y ;
titlebar_size = meta_rectangle_area ( & titlebar_rect ) ;
/* Run through the spanning rectangles for the screen and see if one of
* them overlaps with the titlebar sufficiently to consider it onscreen .
*/
is_onscreen = FALSE ;
onscreen_region = window - > screen - > active_workspace - > screen_region ;
while ( onscreen_region )
{
MetaRectangle * spanning_rect = onscreen_region - > data ;
MetaRectangle overlap ;
meta_rectangle_intersect ( & titlebar_rect , spanning_rect , & overlap ) ;
if ( overlap . height > MIN ( titlebar_rect . height , min_height_needed ) & &
overlap . width > MIN ( titlebar_rect . width * min_width_percent ,
min_width_absolute ) )
{
is_onscreen = TRUE ;
break ;
}
onscreen_region = onscreen_region - > next ;
}
return is_onscreen ;
}
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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static double
timeval_to_ms ( const GTimeVal * timeval )
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{
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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return ( timeval - > tv_sec * G_USEC_PER_SEC + timeval - > tv_usec ) / 1000.0 ;
}
static double
time_diff ( const GTimeVal * first ,
const GTimeVal * second )
{
double first_ms = timeval_to_ms ( first ) ;
double second_ms = timeval_to_ms ( second ) ;
return first_ms - second_ms ;
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}
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static gboolean
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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check_moveresize_frequency ( MetaWindow * window ,
gdouble * remaining )
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{
GTimeVal current_time ;
g_get_current_time ( & current_time ) ;
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# ifdef HAVE_XSYNC
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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if ( ! window - > disable_sync & &
window - > display - > grab_sync_request_alarm ! = None )
{
if ( window - > sync_request_time . tv_sec ! = 0 | |
window - > sync_request_time . tv_usec ! = 0 )
{
double elapsed =
time_diff ( & current_time , & window - > sync_request_time ) ;
if ( elapsed < 1000.0 )
{
/* We want to be sure that the timeout happens at
* a time where elapsed will definitely be
* greater than 1000 , so we can disable sync
*/
if ( remaining )
* remaining = 1000.0 - elapsed + 100 ;
return FALSE ;
}
else
{
/* We have now waited for more than a second for the
* application to respond to the sync request
*/
window - > disable_sync = TRUE ;
return TRUE ;
}
}
else
{
/* No outstanding sync requests. Go ahead and resize
*/
return TRUE ;
}
}
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else
# endif /* HAVE_XSYNC */
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{
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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const double max_resizes_per_second = 25.0 ;
const double ms_between_resizes = 1000.0 / max_resizes_per_second ;
double elapsed ;
elapsed = time_diff ( & current_time , & window - > display - > grab_last_moveresize_time ) ;
if ( elapsed > = 0.0 & & elapsed < ms_between_resizes )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_RESIZING ,
" Delaying move/resize as only %g of %g ms elapsed \n " ,
elapsed , ms_between_resizes ) ;
if ( remaining )
* remaining = ( ms_between_resizes - elapsed ) ;
return FALSE ;
}
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_RESIZING ,
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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" Checked moveresize freq, allowing move/resize now (%g of %g seconds elapsed) \n " ,
elapsed / 1000.0 , 1.0 / max_resizes_per_second ) ;
return TRUE ;
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}
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}
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
static gboolean
update_move_timeout ( gpointer data )
{
MetaWindow * window = data ;
update_move ( window ,
window - > display - > grab_last_user_action_was_snap ,
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_x ,
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_y ) ;
return FALSE ;
}
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static void
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update_move ( MetaWindow * window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
gboolean snap ,
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int x ,
int y )
{
int dx , dy ;
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int new_x , new_y ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
MetaRectangle old ;
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int shake_threshold ;
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MetaDisplay * display = window - > display ;
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display - > grab_latest_motion_x = x ;
display - > grab_latest_motion_y = y ;
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2006-02-25 11:54:39 -05:00
dx = x - display - > grab_anchor_root_x ;
dy = y - display - > grab_anchor_root_y ;
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new_x = display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . x + dx ;
new_y = display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . y + dy ;
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meta_verbose ( " x,y = %d,%d anchor ptr %d,%d anchor pos %d,%d dx,dy %d,%d \n " ,
x , y ,
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display - > grab_anchor_root_x ,
display - > grab_anchor_root_y ,
display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . x ,
display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . y ,
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dx , dy ) ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* Don't bother doing anything if no move has been specified. (This
* happens often , even in keyboard moving , due to the warping of the
* pointer .
*/
if ( dx = = 0 & & dy = = 0 )
return ;
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/* shake loose (unmaximize) maximized window if dragged beyond the threshold
* in the Y direction . You can ' t pull a window loose via X motion .
*/
# define DRAG_THRESHOLD_TO_SHAKE_THRESHOLD_FACTOR 6
shake_threshold = meta_ui_get_drag_threshold ( window - > screen - > ui ) *
DRAG_THRESHOLD_TO_SHAKE_THRESHOLD_FACTOR ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED ( window ) & & ABS ( dy ) > = shake_threshold )
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{
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double prop ;
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/* Shake loose */
window - > shaken_loose = TRUE ;
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/* move the unmaximized window to the cursor */
prop =
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( ( double ) ( x - display - > grab_initial_window_pos . x ) ) /
( ( double ) display - > grab_initial_window_pos . width ) ;
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display - > grab_initial_window_pos . x =
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x - window - > saved_rect . width * prop ;
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display - > grab_initial_window_pos . y = y ;
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if ( window - > frame )
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{
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display - > grab_initial_window_pos . y + = window - > frame - > child_y / 2 ;
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}
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window - > saved_rect . x = display - > grab_initial_window_pos . x ;
window - > saved_rect . y = display - > grab_initial_window_pos . y ;
display - > grab_anchor_root_x = x ;
display - > grab_anchor_root_y = y ;
2003-07-27 22:09:20 -04:00
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_unmaximize ( window ,
META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL |
META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ) ;
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return ;
}
/* remaximize window on an other xinerama monitor if window has
* been shaken loose or it is still maximized ( then move straight )
*/
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
else if ( window - > shaken_loose | | META_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED ( window ) )
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{
const MetaXineramaScreenInfo * wxinerama ;
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MetaRectangle work_area ;
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int monitor ;
wxinerama = meta_screen_get_xinerama_for_window ( window - > screen , window ) ;
for ( monitor = 0 ; monitor < window - > screen - > n_xinerama_infos ; monitor + + )
{
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meta_window_get_work_area_for_xinerama ( window , monitor , & work_area ) ;
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/* check if cursor is near the top of a xinerama work area */
if ( x > = work_area . x & &
x < ( work_area . x + work_area . width ) & &
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y > = work_area . y & &
y < ( work_area . y + shake_threshold ) )
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{
/* move the saved rect if window will become maximized on an
* other monitor so user isn ' t surprised on a later unmaximize
*/
if ( wxinerama - > number ! = monitor )
{
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window - > saved_rect . x = work_area . x ;
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window - > saved_rect . y = work_area . y ;
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if ( window - > frame )
{
window - > saved_rect . x + = window - > frame - > child_x ;
window - > saved_rect . y + = window - > frame - > child_y ;
}
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_unmaximize ( window ,
META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL |
META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ) ;
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}
2001-07-25 22:55:35 -04:00
2006-02-25 11:54:39 -05:00
display - > grab_initial_window_pos = work_area ;
display - > grab_anchor_root_x = x ;
display - > grab_anchor_root_y = y ;
2004-02-16 14:01:25 -05:00
window - > shaken_loose = FALSE ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
meta_window_maximize ( window ,
META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL |
META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL ) ;
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return ;
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}
}
}
2006-02-25 11:54:39 -05:00
if ( display - > grab_wireframe_active )
old = display - > grab_wireframe_rect ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
else
2001-07-25 23:58:24 -04:00
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
old = window - > rect ;
meta_window_get_position ( window , & old . x , & old . y ) ;
2003-10-12 02:25:38 -04:00
}
2005-08-02 22:22:00 -04:00
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* Don't allow movement in the maximized directions */
if ( window - > maximized_horizontally )
new_x = old . x ;
if ( window - > maximized_vertically )
new_y = old . y ;
/* Do any edge resistance/snapping */
meta_window_edge_resistance_for_move ( window ,
old . x ,
old . y ,
& new_x ,
& new_y ,
update_move_timeout ,
snap ,
FALSE ) ;
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if ( display - > compositor )
{
int root_x = new_x - display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . x + display - > grab_anchor_root_x ;
int root_y = new_y - display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . y + display - > grab_anchor_root_y ;
meta_compositor_update_move ( display - > compositor ,
window , root_x , root_y ) ;
}
if ( display - > grab_wireframe_active )
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meta_window_update_wireframe ( window , new_x , new_y ,
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display - > grab_wireframe_rect . width ,
display - > grab_wireframe_rect . height ) ;
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else
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meta_window_move ( window , TRUE , new_x , new_y ) ;
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}
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
2004-06-18 20:45:24 -04:00
static gboolean
update_resize_timeout ( gpointer data )
{
MetaWindow * window = data ;
update_resize ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > display - > grab_last_user_action_was_snap ,
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_x ,
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_y ,
TRUE ) ;
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
2004-06-18 20:45:24 -04:00
return FALSE ;
}
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static void
update_resize ( MetaWindow * window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
gboolean snap ,
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
2004-06-18 20:45:24 -04:00
int x , int y ,
gboolean force )
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{
int dx , dy ;
int new_w , new_h ;
int gravity ;
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MetaRectangle old ;
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int new_x , new_y ;
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
2004-06-18 20:45:24 -04:00
double remaining ;
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window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_x = x ;
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_y = y ;
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2003-10-12 02:25:38 -04:00
dx = x - window - > display - > grab_anchor_root_x ;
dy = y - window - > display - > grab_anchor_root_y ;
2001-07-25 22:55:35 -04:00
2003-10-12 02:25:38 -04:00
new_w = window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . width ;
new_h = window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . height ;
2001-07-25 22:55:35 -04:00
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* Don't bother doing anything if no move has been specified. (This
* happens often , even in keyboard resizing , due to the warping of the
* pointer .
*/
if ( dx = = 0 & & dy = = 0 )
return ;
2003-10-12 02:25:38 -04:00
/* FIXME this is only used in wireframe mode */
new_x = window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . x ;
new_y = window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . y ;
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if ( window - > display - > grab_op = = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_UNKNOWN )
{
if ( ( dx > 0 ) & & ( dy > 0 ) )
{
window - > display - > grab_op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SE ;
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( window , TRUE ) ;
}
else if ( ( dx < 0 ) & & ( dy > 0 ) )
{
window - > display - > grab_op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SW ;
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( window , TRUE ) ;
}
else if ( ( dx > 0 ) & & ( dy < 0 ) )
{
window - > display - > grab_op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NE ;
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( window , TRUE ) ;
}
else if ( ( dx < 0 ) & & ( dy < 0 ) )
{
window - > display - > grab_op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NW ;
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( window , TRUE ) ;
}
else if ( dx < 0 )
{
window - > display - > grab_op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_W ;
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( window , TRUE ) ;
}
else if ( dx > 0 )
{
window - > display - > grab_op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_E ;
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( window , TRUE ) ;
}
else if ( dy > 0 )
{
window - > display - > grab_op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_S ;
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( window , TRUE ) ;
}
else if ( dy < 0 )
{
window - > display - > grab_op = META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_N ;
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( window , TRUE ) ;
}
}
2003-10-12 02:25:38 -04:00
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* FIXME: This stupidity only needed because of wireframe mode and
* the fact that wireframe isn ' t making use of
* meta_rectangle_resize_with_gravity ( ) . If we were to use that , we
* could just increment new_w and new_h by dx and dy in all cases .
*/
2001-07-25 22:55:35 -04:00
switch ( window - > display - > grab_op )
{
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_E :
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_E :
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new_w + = dx ;
break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NW :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SW :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_W :
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NW :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SW :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_W :
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new_w - = dx ;
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new_x + = dx ;
2001-07-25 22:55:35 -04:00
break ;
default :
break ;
}
switch ( window - > display - > grab_op )
{
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_S :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SW :
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_S :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SW :
2001-07-25 22:55:35 -04:00
new_h + = dy ;
break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_N :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NW :
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_N :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NW :
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new_h - = dy ;
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new_y + = dy ;
2001-07-25 22:55:35 -04:00
break ;
default :
break ;
}
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
2004-06-18 20:45:24 -04:00
if ( ! check_moveresize_frequency ( window , & remaining ) & & ! force )
{
/* we are ignoring an event here, so we schedule a
* compensation event when we would otherwise not ignore
* an event . Otherwise we can become stuck if the user never
* generates another event .
*/
if ( ! window - > display - > grab_resize_timeout_id )
{
window - > display - > grab_resize_timeout_id =
g_timeout_add ( ( int ) remaining , update_resize_timeout , window ) ;
}
return ;
}
2006-02-15 14:50:12 -05:00
/* If we get here, it means the client should have redrawn itself */
if ( window - > display - > compositor )
meta_compositor_set_updates ( window - > display - > compositor , window , TRUE ) ;
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
2004-06-18 20:45:24 -04:00
/* Remove any scheduled compensation events */
if ( window - > display - > grab_resize_timeout_id )
{
g_source_remove ( window - > display - > grab_resize_timeout_id ) ;
window - > display - > grab_resize_timeout_id = 0 ;
}
2003-03-28 08:11:24 -05:00
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
old = window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect ;
else
old = window - > rect ; /* Don't actually care about x,y */
/* One sided resizing ought to actually be one-sided, despite the fact that
* aspect ratio windows don ' t interact nicely with the above stuff . So ,
* to avoid some nasty flicker , we enforce that .
*/
switch ( window - > display - > grab_op )
{
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_S :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_N :
new_w = old . width ;
break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_E :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_W :
new_h = old . height ;
break ;
default :
break ;
}
2003-10-12 02:25:38 -04:00
2001-07-25 22:55:35 -04:00
/* compute gravity of client during operation */
2002-03-17 12:22:23 -05:00
gravity = meta_resize_gravity_from_grab_op ( window - > display - > grab_op ) ;
g_assert ( gravity > = 0 ) ;
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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/* Do any edge resistance/snapping */
meta_window_edge_resistance_for_resize ( window ,
old . width ,
old . height ,
& new_w ,
& new_h ,
gravity ,
update_resize_timeout ,
snap ,
FALSE ) ;
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if ( window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
{
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if ( ( new_x + new_w < = new_x ) | | ( new_y + new_h < = new_y ) )
return ;
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/* FIXME This is crap. For example, the wireframe isn't
* constrained in the way that a real resize would be . An
* obvious elegant solution is to unmap the window during
* wireframe , but still resize it ; however , that probably
* confuses broken clients that have problems with opaque
* resize , they probably don ' t track their visibility .
*/
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meta_window_update_wireframe ( window , new_x , new_y , new_w , new_h ) ;
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}
else
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* We don't need to update unless the specified width and height
* are actually different from what we had before .
*/
if ( old . width ! = new_w | | old . height ! = new_h )
meta_window_resize_with_gravity ( window , TRUE , new_w , new_h , gravity ) ;
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}
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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/* Store the latest resize time, if we actually resized. */
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if ( window - > rect . width ! = old . width | | window - > rect . height ! = old . height )
g_get_current_time ( & window - > display - > grab_last_moveresize_time ) ;
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}
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typedef struct
{
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const XEvent * current_event ;
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int count ;
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Time last_time ;
} EventScannerData ;
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static Bool
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find_last_time_predicate ( Display * display ,
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XEvent * xevent ,
XPointer arg )
{
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EventScannerData * esd = ( void * ) arg ;
if ( esd - > current_event - > type = = xevent - > type & &
esd - > current_event - > xany . window = = xevent - > xany . window )
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{
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esd - > count + = 1 ;
esd - > last_time = xevent - > xmotion . time ;
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}
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return False ;
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}
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static gboolean
check_use_this_motion_notify ( MetaWindow * window ,
XEvent * event )
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{
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EventScannerData esd ;
XEvent useless ;
/* This code is copied from Owen's GDK code. */
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if ( window - > display - > grab_motion_notify_time ! = 0 )
{
/* == is really the right test, but I'm all for paranoia */
if ( window - > display - > grab_motion_notify_time < =
event - > xmotion . time )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_RESIZING ,
" Arrived at event with time %lu (waiting for %lu), using it \n " ,
( unsigned long ) event - > xmotion . time ,
( unsigned long ) window - > display - > grab_motion_notify_time ) ;
window - > display - > grab_motion_notify_time = 0 ;
return TRUE ;
}
else
return FALSE ; /* haven't reached the saved timestamp yet */
}
esd . current_event = event ;
esd . count = 0 ;
esd . last_time = 0 ;
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/* "useless" isn't filled in because the predicate never returns True */
XCheckIfEvent ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
& useless ,
find_last_time_predicate ,
( XPointer ) & esd ) ;
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if ( esd . count > 0 )
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_RESIZING ,
" Will skip %d motion events and use the event with time %lu \n " ,
esd . count , ( unsigned long ) esd . last_time ) ;
if ( esd . last_time = = 0 )
return TRUE ;
else
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{
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/* Save this timestamp, and ignore all motion notify
* until we get to the one with this stamp .
*/
window - > display - > grab_motion_notify_time = esd . last_time ;
return FALSE ;
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}
}
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void
meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event ( MetaWindow * window ,
XEvent * event )
{
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# ifdef HAVE_XSYNC
if ( event - > type = = ( window - > display - > xsync_event_base + XSyncAlarmNotify ) )
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{
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_RESIZING ,
" Alarm event received last motion x = %d y = %d \n " ,
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_x ,
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_y ) ;
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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/* If sync was previously disabled, turn it back on and hope
* the application has come to its senses ( maybe it was just
* busy with a pagefault or a long computation ) .
*/
window - > disable_sync = FALSE ;
window - > sync_request_time . tv_sec = 0 ;
window - > sync_request_time . tv_usec = 0 ;
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/* This means we are ready for another configure. */
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switch ( window - > display - > grab_op )
{
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_E :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_W :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_S :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_N :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SW :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NW :
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_S :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_N :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_W :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_E :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SW :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NW :
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/* no pointer round trip here, to keep in sync */
update_resize ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
window - > display - > grab_last_user_action_was_snap ,
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_x ,
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
2004-06-18 20:45:24 -04:00
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_y ,
TRUE ) ;
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break ;
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default :
break ;
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}
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
}
# endif /* HAVE_XSYNC */
switch ( event - > type )
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
case ButtonRelease :
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major distros
2006-01-10 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major
distros are patching it in anyway. See #326156.
* src/metacity.schemas.in: add the new gconf key and explanation
* src/prefs.[ch] (#define KEY_RAISE_ON_CLICK, static gboolean
raise_on_click, update_raise_on_click, meta_prefs_init,
change_notify, meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click,
meta_preference_to_string):
Add all the normal preference handling stuff for this new
raise-on-click option.
* src/core.c (meta_core_show_window_menu):
* src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_begin_grab_op):
* src/window.c (window_activate, meta_window_configure_request, ):
Only raise the window if in raise_on_click mode.
* src/display.c (meta_display_begin_grab_op,
meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_check_threshold_reached):
* src/display.h (struct MetaDisplay):
* src/window.c (meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event):
if not in raise-on-click mode only raise on button release if the
click didn't start a move or resize operation; needs a few extra
MetaDisplay fields to handle this
* src/core.c (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus):
no need to do the MRU shuffling if not maintaining the stacking
order == MRU order invariant
* src/frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event):
* src/window.c (meta_window_begin_grab_op):
remove an unneeded window raising that is already handled elsewhere
2006-01-10 14:35:03 -05:00
meta_display_check_threshold_reached ( window - > display ,
event - > xbutton . x_root ,
event - > xbutton . y_root ) ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* If the user was snap moving then ignore the button release
* because they may have let go of shift before releasing the
* mouse button and they almost certainly do not want a
* non - snapped movement to occur from the button release .
*/
if ( ! window - > display - > grab_last_user_action_was_snap )
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
if ( meta_grab_op_is_moving ( window - > display - > grab_op ) )
{
if ( event - > xbutton . root = = window - > screen - > xroot )
update_move ( window , event - > xbutton . state & ShiftMask ,
event - > xbutton . x_root , event - > xbutton . y_root ) ;
}
else if ( meta_grab_op_is_resizing ( window - > display - > grab_op ) )
{
if ( event - > xbutton . root = = window - > screen - > xroot )
update_resize ( window ,
event - > xbutton . state & ShiftMask ,
event - > xbutton . x_root ,
event - > xbutton . y_root ,
TRUE ) ;
}
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
}
2002-05-11 01:09:54 -04:00
meta_display_end_grab_op ( window - > display , event - > xbutton . time ) ;
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
break ;
case MotionNotify :
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major distros
2006-01-10 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Add a raise on click option, basically only because all the major
distros are patching it in anyway. See #326156.
* src/metacity.schemas.in: add the new gconf key and explanation
* src/prefs.[ch] (#define KEY_RAISE_ON_CLICK, static gboolean
raise_on_click, update_raise_on_click, meta_prefs_init,
change_notify, meta_prefs_get_raise_on_click,
meta_preference_to_string):
Add all the normal preference handling stuff for this new
raise-on-click option.
* src/core.c (meta_core_show_window_menu):
* src/display.c (event_callback, meta_display_begin_grab_op):
* src/window.c (window_activate, meta_window_configure_request, ):
Only raise the window if in raise_on_click mode.
* src/display.c (meta_display_begin_grab_op,
meta_display_end_grab_op, meta_display_check_threshold_reached):
* src/display.h (struct MetaDisplay):
* src/window.c (meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event):
if not in raise-on-click mode only raise on button release if the
click didn't start a move or resize operation; needs a few extra
MetaDisplay fields to handle this
* src/core.c (meta_core_user_lower_and_unfocus):
no need to do the MRU shuffling if not maintaining the stacking
order == MRU order invariant
* src/frames.c (meta_frames_button_press_event):
* src/window.c (meta_window_begin_grab_op):
remove an unneeded window raising that is already handled elsewhere
2006-01-10 14:35:03 -05:00
meta_display_check_threshold_reached ( window - > display ,
event - > xmotion . x_root ,
event - > xmotion . y_root ) ;
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
if ( meta_grab_op_is_moving ( window - > display - > grab_op ) )
{
if ( event - > xmotion . root = = window - > screen - > xroot )
2003-01-11 14:32:12 -05:00
{
2003-01-21 23:54:04 -05:00
if ( check_use_this_motion_notify ( window ,
event ) )
update_move ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
event - > xmotion . state & ShiftMask ,
2003-01-21 23:54:04 -05:00
event - > xmotion . x_root ,
event - > xmotion . y_root ) ;
2003-01-11 14:32:12 -05:00
}
2002-12-09 22:23:04 -05:00
}
else if ( meta_grab_op_is_resizing ( window - > display - > grab_op ) )
{
if ( event - > xmotion . root = = window - > screen - > xroot )
2003-01-11 14:32:12 -05:00
{
2003-01-21 23:54:04 -05:00
if ( check_use_this_motion_notify ( window ,
event ) )
update_resize ( window ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
event - > xmotion . state & ShiftMask ,
2003-01-21 23:54:04 -05:00
event - > xmotion . x_root ,
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362, schedule
Sat Jun 19 02:21:08 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Fix bug 143333, support for update counter spec, and 109362,
schedule compensation events when events are ignored.
* src/display.c (meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST and
_NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER atoms. Remove the old
METACITY_SYNC_COUNTER stuff.
(meta_display_begin_op): Setup the sync counter
* src/xprops.c, src/xprops.h, src/window-props.c, src/display.h:
Add new atoms.
* src/window.c (send_sync_request): new function.
(meta_window_move_resize_internal): send a sync request before
resizing.
(check_move_resize_frequence): Rework logic to also check the SYNC
case. If an event is ignored return the remaining time.
(update_resize_timeout): Timeout that gets called when a
compensation event is scheduled.
(uddate_resize): schedule compensation events when an event is
ignored.
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grap_op_event): When an alarm is
received and sync was turned off, turn it back on.
* src/window.h (struct MetaWindow) Add some variables
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event - > xmotion . y_root ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
FALSE ) ;
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}
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}
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break ;
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default :
break ;
}
}
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void
meta_window_set_gravity ( MetaWindow * window ,
int gravity )
{
XSetWindowAttributes attrs ;
meta_verbose ( " Setting gravity of %s to %d \n " , window - > desc , gravity ) ;
attrs . win_gravity = gravity ;
meta_error_trap_push ( window - > display ) ;
XChangeWindowAttributes ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > xwindow ,
CWWinGravity ,
& attrs ) ;
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meta_error_trap_pop ( window - > display , FALSE ) ;
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}
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static void
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get_work_area_xinerama ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaRectangle * area ,
int which_xinerama )
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{
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GList * tmp ;
g_assert ( which_xinerama > = 0 ) ;
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Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* Initialize to the whole xinerama */
* area = window - > screen - > xinerama_infos [ which_xinerama ] . rect ;
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tmp = meta_window_get_workspaces ( window ) ;
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while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
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MetaRectangle workspace_work_area ;
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meta_workspace_get_work_area_for_xinerama ( tmp - > data ,
which_xinerama ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
& workspace_work_area ) ;
meta_rectangle_intersect ( area ,
& workspace_work_area ,
area ) ;
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tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WORKAREA ,
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" Window %s xinerama %d has work area %d,%d %d x %d \n " ,
window - > desc , which_xinerama ,
area - > x , area - > y , area - > width , area - > height ) ;
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}
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void
meta_window_get_work_area_current_xinerama ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaRectangle * area )
{
const MetaXineramaScreenInfo * xinerama = NULL ;
xinerama = meta_screen_get_xinerama_for_window ( window - > screen ,
window ) ;
meta_window_get_work_area_for_xinerama ( window ,
xinerama - > number ,
area ) ;
}
void
meta_window_get_work_area_for_xinerama ( MetaWindow * window ,
int which_xinerama ,
MetaRectangle * area )
{
g_return_if_fail ( which_xinerama > = 0 ) ;
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get_work_area_xinerama ( window ,
area ,
which_xinerama ) ;
}
void
meta_window_get_work_area_all_xineramas ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaRectangle * area )
{
GList * tmp ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* Initialize to the whole screen */
* area = window - > screen - > rect ;
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tmp = meta_window_get_workspaces ( window ) ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
MetaRectangle workspace_work_area ;
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meta_workspace_get_work_area_all_xineramas ( tmp - > data ,
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
& workspace_work_area ) ;
meta_rectangle_intersect ( area ,
& workspace_work_area ,
area ) ;
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tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WORKAREA ,
" Window %s has whole-screen work area %d,%d %d x %d \n " ,
window - > desc , area - > x , area - > y , area - > width , area - > height ) ;
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}
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gboolean
meta_window_same_application ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWindow * other_window )
{
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return
meta_window_get_group ( window ) = =
meta_window_get_group ( other_window ) ;
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}
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void
meta_window_refresh_resize_popup ( MetaWindow * window )
{
if ( window - > display - > grab_op = = META_GRAB_OP_NONE )
return ;
if ( window - > display - > grab_window ! = window )
return ;
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/* We shouldn't ever get called when the wireframe is active
* because that ' s handled by a different code path in effects . c
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*/
if ( window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
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{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" refresh_resize_popup called when wireframe active \n " ) ;
return ;
}
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switch ( window - > display - > grab_op )
{
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_S :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SW :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_N :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NW :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_W :
case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_E :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_UNKNOWN :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_S :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_N :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_W :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_E :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SE :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NE :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SW :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NW :
break ;
default :
/* Not resizing */
return ;
}
if ( window - > display - > grab_resize_popup = = NULL )
{
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if ( window - > size_hints . width_inc > 1 | |
window - > size_hints . height_inc > 1 )
window - > display - > grab_resize_popup =
meta_ui_resize_popup_new ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
window - > screen - > number ) ;
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}
if ( window - > display - > grab_resize_popup ! = NULL )
{
int gravity ;
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int x , y , width , height ;
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MetaFrameGeometry fgeom ;
if ( window - > frame )
meta_frame_calc_geometry ( window - > frame , & fgeom ) ;
else
{
fgeom . left_width = 0 ;
fgeom . right_width = 0 ;
fgeom . top_height = 0 ;
fgeom . bottom_height = 0 ;
}
gravity = meta_resize_gravity_from_grab_op ( window - > display - > grab_op ) ;
g_assert ( gravity > = 0 ) ;
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if ( window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
{
x = window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . x ;
y = window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . y ;
width = window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . width ;
height = window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect . height ;
}
else
{
meta_window_get_position ( window , & x , & y ) ;
width = window - > rect . width ;
height = window - > rect . height ;
}
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meta_ui_resize_popup_set ( window - > display - > grab_resize_popup ,
gravity ,
x , y ,
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width , height ,
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window - > size_hints . base_width ,
window - > size_hints . base_height ,
window - > size_hints . min_width ,
window - > size_hints . min_height ,
window - > size_hints . width_inc ,
window - > size_hints . height_inc ,
fgeom . left_width ,
fgeom . right_width ,
fgeom . top_height ,
fgeom . bottom_height ) ;
meta_ui_resize_popup_set_showing ( window - > display - > grab_resize_popup ,
TRUE ) ;
}
}
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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void
meta_window_foreach_transient ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWindowForeachFunc func ,
void * data )
{
GSList * windows ;
GSList * tmp ;
windows = meta_display_list_windows ( window - > display ) ;
tmp = windows ;
while ( tmp ! = NULL )
{
MetaWindow * transient = tmp - > data ;
if ( meta_window_is_ancestor_of_transient ( window , transient ) )
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{
if ( ! ( * func ) ( transient , data ) )
break ;
}
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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tmp = tmp - > next ;
}
g_slist_free ( windows ) ;
}
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void
meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWindowForeachFunc func ,
void * data )
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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{
MetaWindow * w ;
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MetaWindow * tortoise ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
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w = window ;
tortoise = window ;
while ( TRUE )
{
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if ( w - > xtransient_for = = None | |
w - > transient_parent_is_root_window )
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break ;
w = meta_display_lookup_x_window ( w - > display , w - > xtransient_for ) ;
if ( w = = NULL | | w = = tortoise )
break ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
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if ( ! ( * func ) ( w , data ) )
break ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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if ( w - > xtransient_for = = None | |
w - > transient_parent_is_root_window )
break ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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w = meta_display_lookup_x_window ( w - > display , w - > xtransient_for ) ;
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if ( w = = NULL | | w = = tortoise )
break ;
if ( ! ( * func ) ( w , data ) )
break ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
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tortoise = meta_display_lookup_x_window ( tortoise - > display ,
tortoise - > xtransient_for ) ;
/* "w" should have already covered all ground covered by the
* tortoise , so the following must hold .
*/
g_assert ( tortoise ! = NULL ) ;
g_assert ( tortoise - > xtransient_for ! = None ) ;
g_assert ( ! tortoise - > transient_parent_is_root_window ) ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
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}
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}
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
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typedef struct
{
MetaWindow * ancestor ;
gboolean found ;
} FindAncestorData ;
static gboolean
find_ancestor_func ( MetaWindow * window ,
void * data )
{
FindAncestorData * d = data ;
if ( window = = d - > ancestor )
{
d - > found = TRUE ;
return FALSE ;
}
return TRUE ;
}
gboolean
meta_window_is_ancestor_of_transient ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWindow * transient )
{
FindAncestorData d ;
d . ancestor = window ;
d . found = FALSE ;
meta_window_foreach_ancestor ( transient , find_ancestor_func , & d ) ;
return d . found ;
on unminimize, queue calc_showing on all transients
2002-05-05 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* src/window.c (meta_window_unminimize): on unminimize, queue
calc_showing on all transients
(meta_window_activate): on activate, unminimize all a window's
ancestors, not just the window itself.
* src/workspace.c (set_work_area_hint): don't increment "tmp" by
16 unsigned long, increment by 4
* src/window.c (meta_window_free): if a window isn't minimized,
restore its WM_STATE to NormalState instead of IconicState,
since IconicState on initial window map means that the window
should be minimized.
* src/workspace.c (meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area): queue an
idle to recompute the work area hint.
(set_work_area_hint): we need 4*num_workspaces ints, not just
num_workspaces.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_new): add work_area_idle field,
handle it on screen shutdown
* src/common.h (META_PRIORITY_PREFS_NOTIFY,
META_PRIORITY_WORK_AREA_HINT): define some idle priorities
* src/window.c (meta_window_calc_showing): hide windows if
their parent window is minimized
(meta_window_minimize): also queue_calc_showing on all
transients of the window being minimized
* src/place.c (constrain_placement): function to apply
placement-time-only constraints, such as "not off the left of the
screen"
(meta_window_place): put dialogs down a bit over their parent,
not right at the top.
(meta_window_place): when centering a dialog, center it
on the current xinerama screen, rather than the entire
screen.
* src/screen.c (meta_screen_get_current_xinerama): new function,
but not implemented
2002-05-05 01:41:13 -04:00
}
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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/* Warp pointer to location appropriate for grab,
* return root coordinates where pointer ended up .
*/
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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static gboolean
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warp_grab_pointer ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaGrabOp grab_op ,
int * x ,
int * y )
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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{
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MetaRectangle rect ;
/* We may not have done begin_grab_op yet, i.e. may not be in a grab
*/
if ( window = = window - > display - > grab_window & &
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
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{
meta_window_get_xor_rect ( window , & window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect ,
& rect ) ;
}
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else
{
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meta_window_get_outer_rect ( window , & rect ) ;
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}
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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switch ( grab_op )
{
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_MOVING :
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_UNKNOWN :
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* x = rect . width / 2 ;
* y = rect . height / 2 ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_S :
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* x = rect . width / 2 ;
* y = rect . height ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_N :
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* x = rect . width / 2 ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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* y = 0 ;
break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_W :
* x = 0 ;
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* y = rect . height / 2 ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_E :
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* x = rect . width ;
* y = rect . height / 2 ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SE :
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* x = rect . width ;
* y = rect . height ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NE :
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* x = rect . width ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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* y = 0 ;
break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SW :
* x = 0 ;
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* y = rect . height ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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break ;
case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NW :
* x = 0 ;
* y = 0 ;
break ;
default :
return FALSE ;
}
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* x + = rect . x ;
* y + = rect . y ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* Avoid weird bouncing at the screen edge; see bug 154706 */
* x = CLAMP ( * x , 0 , window - > screen - > rect . width - 1 ) ;
* y = CLAMP ( * y , 0 , window - > screen - > rect . height - 1 ) ;
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meta_error_trap_push_with_return ( window - > display ) ;
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meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_WINDOW_OPS ,
" Warping pointer to %d,%d with window at %d,%d \n " ,
* x , * y , rect . x , rect . y ) ;
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch. This is
2005-11-18 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Merge of all the changes on the constraints_experiments branch.
This is just a summary, to get the full ChangeLog of those
changes (approx. 2000 lines):
cvs -q -z3 update -Pd -r constraints_experiments
cvs -q -z3 diff -pu -r CONSTRAINTS_EXPERIMENTS_BRANCHPOINT ChangeLog
Bugs fixed:
unfiled - constraints.c is overly complicated[1]
unfiled - constraints.c is not robust when all constraints
cannot simultaneously be met (constraints need to be
prioritized)
unfiled - keep-titlebar-onscreen constraint is decoration
unaware (since get_outermost_onscreen_positions()
forgets to include decorations)
unfiled - keyboard snap-moving and snap-resizing snap to hidden
edges
109553 - gravity w/ simultaneous move & resize doesn't work
113601 - maximize vertical and horizontal should toggle and be
constrained
122196 - windows show up under vertical panels
122670 - jerky/random resizing of window via keyboard[2]
124582 - keyboard and mouse snap-resizing and snap-moving
erroneously moves the window multidimensionally
136307 - don't allow apps to resize themselves off the screen
(*cough* filechooser *cough*)
142016, 143784 - windows should not span multiple xineramas
unless placed there by the user
143145 - clamp new windows to screensize and force them
onscreen, if they'll fit
144126 - Handle pathological strut lists sanely[3]
149867 - fixed aspect ratio windows are difficult to resize[4]
152898 - make screen edges consistent; allow easy slamming of
windows into the left, right, and bottom edges of the
screen too.
154706 - bouncing weirdness at screen edge with keyboard moving
or resizing
156699 - avoid struts when placing windows, if possible (nasty
a11y blocker)
302456 - dragging offscreen too restrictive
304857 - wireframe moving off the top of the screen is misleading
308521 - make uni-directional resizing easier with
alt-middle-drag and prevent the occasional super
annoying resize-the-wrong-side(s) behavior
312007 - snap-resize moves windows with a minimum size
constraint
312104 - resizing the top of a window can cause the bottom to
grow
319351 - don't instantly snap on mouse-move-snapping, remove
braindeadedness of having order of releasing shift and
releasing button press matter so much
[1] fixed in my opinion, anyway.
[2] Actually, it's not totally fixed--it's just annoying
instead of almost completely unusable. Matthias had a
suggestion that may fix the remainder of the problems (see
http://tinyurl.com/bwzuu).
[3] This bug was originally about not-quite-so-pathological
cases but was left open for the worse cases. The code from
the branch handles the remainder of the cases mentioned in
this bug.
[4] Actually, although it's far better there's still some minor
issues left: a slight drift that's only noticeable after
lots of resizing, and potential problems with partially
onscreen constraints due to not clearing any
fixed_directions flags (aspect ratio windows get resized in
both directions and thus aren't fixed in one of them)
New feature:
81704 - edge resistance for user move and resize operations;
in particular 3 different kinds of resistance are
implemented:
Pixel-Distance: window movement is resisted when it
aligns with an edge unless the movement is greater than
a threshold number of pixels
Timeout: window movement past an edge is prevented until
a certain amount of time has elapsed during the
operation since the first request to move it past that
edge
Keyboard-Buildup: when moving or resizing with the
keyboard, once a window is aligned with a certain edge
it cannot move past until the correct direction has
been pressed enough times (e.g. 2 or 3 times)
Major changes:
- constraints.c has been rewritten; very few lines of code from
the old version remain. There is a comment near the top of
the function explaining the basics of how the new framework
works. A more detailed explanation can be found in
doc/how-constraints-works.txt
- edge-resistance.[ch] are new files implementing edge-resistance.
- boxes.[ch] are new files containing low-level error-prone
functions used heavily in constraints.c and edge-resistance.c,
among various places throughout the code. testboxes.c
contains a thorough testsuite for the boxes.[ch] functions
compiled into a program, testboxes.
- meta_window_move_resize_internal() *must* be told the gravity
of the associated operation (if it's just a move operation,
the gravity will be ignored, but for resize and move+resize
the correct value is needed)
- the craziness of different values that
meta_window_move_resize_internal() accepts has been documented
in a large comment at the beginning of the function. It may
be possible to clean this up some, but until then things will
remain as they were before--caller beware.
- screen and xinerama usable areas (i.e. places not covered by
e.g. panels) are cached in the workspace now, as are the
screen and xinerama edges. These get updated with the
workarea in src/workspace.c:ensure_work_areas_validated()
2005-11-19 09:58:50 -05:00
/* Need to update the grab positions so that the MotionNotify and other
* events generated by the XWarpPointer ( ) call below don ' t cause complete
* funkiness . See bug 124582 and bug 122670.
*/
window - > display - > grab_anchor_root_x = * x ;
window - > display - > grab_anchor_root_y = * y ;
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_x = * x ;
window - > display - > grab_latest_motion_y = * y ;
if ( window - > display - > grab_wireframe_active )
window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos =
window - > display - > grab_wireframe_rect ;
else
{
window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos = window - > rect ;
meta_window_get_position ( window ,
& window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . x ,
& window - > display - > grab_anchor_window_pos . y ) ;
}
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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XWarpPointer ( window - > display - > xdisplay ,
None ,
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window - > screen - > xroot ,
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
0 , 0 , 0 , 0 ,
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* x , * y ) ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
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if ( meta_error_trap_pop_with_return ( window - > display , FALSE ) ! = Success )
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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{
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meta_verbose ( " Failed to warp pointer for window %s \n " ,
window - > desc ) ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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return FALSE ;
}
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Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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return TRUE ;
}
void
meta_window_begin_grab_op ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaGrabOp op ,
Time timestamp )
{
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int x , y ;
gulong grab_start_serial ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
2002-08-09 00:27:23 -04:00
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grab_start_serial = XNextRequest ( window - > display - > xdisplay ) ;
warp_grab_pointer ( window ,
op , & x , & y ) ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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meta_display_begin_grab_op ( window - > display ,
window - > screen ,
window ,
op ,
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FALSE ,
grab_start_serial /* event_serial */ ,
0 /* button */ ,
0 ,
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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timestamp ,
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x , y ) ;
/* We override the one set in display_begin_grab_op since we
* did additional stuff as part of the grabbing process
*/
window - > display - > grab_start_serial = grab_start_serial ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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}
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void
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meta_window_update_keyboard_resize ( MetaWindow * window ,
gboolean update_cursor )
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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{
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int x , y ;
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warp_grab_pointer ( window ,
window - > display - > grab_op ,
& x , & y ) ;
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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if ( update_cursor )
{
meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor ( window - > display ,
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NULL ,
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using window menu move and
2002-08-08 Craig Black <blackc@speakeasy.net>
Patch to provide extra cues to the user when using
window menu move and resize, #85724.
* src/common.h: add new cursors
* src/display.c: (grab_op_is_mouse)
(meta_display_create_x_cursor), (xcursor_for_op),
(meta_display_set_grab_op_cursor),
(meta_display_begin_grab_op):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
Allow the grab cursor to be changed during the grab op.
Hold onto the initial grab position in case of reset.
* src/display.h: save the initial grab position
* src/keybindings.c: (process_keyboard_move_grab),
(process_keyboard_resize_grab), (handle_begin_move),
(handle_begin_resize):
The keyboard move and resize grab ops now also use the mouse.
* src/window.c: (meta_window_client_message), (menu_callback),
(update_move), (update_resize),
(meta_window_handle_mouse_grab_op_event), (warp_pointer),
(meta_window_warp_pointer), (meta_window_begin_grab_op),
(meta_window_update_resize_grab_op):
When moving or resizing a window use the last grab position
in computing change increment.
Provide support for warping the mouse pointer.
* src/window.h: new warp pointer and grab op helper functions
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window - > display - > grab_op ,
TRUE ,
window - > display - > grab_xwindow ,
meta_display_get_current_time ( window - > display ) ) ;
}
}
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void
meta_window_update_keyboard_move ( MetaWindow * window )
{
int x , y ;
warp_grab_pointer ( window ,
window - > display - > grab_op ,
& x , & y ) ;
}
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void
meta_window_update_layer ( MetaWindow * window )
{
MetaGroup * group ;
meta_stack_freeze ( window - > screen - > stack ) ;
group = meta_window_get_group ( window ) ;
if ( group )
meta_group_update_layers ( group ) ;
else
meta_stack_update_layer ( window - > screen - > stack , window ) ;
meta_stack_thaw ( window - > screen - > stack ) ;
}
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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/* ensure_mru_position_after ensures that window appears after
* below_this_one in the active_workspace ' s mru_list ( i . e . it treats
* window as having been less recently used than below_this_one )
*/
static void
ensure_mru_position_after ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWindow * after_this_one )
{
/* This is sort of slow since it runs through the entire list more
* than once ( especially considering the fact that we expect the
* windows of interest to be the first two elements in the list ) ,
* but it doesn ' t matter while we ' re only using it on new window
* map .
*/
GList * active_mru_list ;
GList * window_position ;
GList * after_this_one_position ;
active_mru_list = window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list ;
window_position = g_list_find ( active_mru_list , window ) ;
after_this_one_position = g_list_find ( active_mru_list , after_this_one ) ;
/* after_this_one_position is NULL when we switch workspaces, but in
* that case we don ' t need to do any MRU shuffling so we can simply
* return .
*/
if ( after_this_one_position = = NULL )
return ;
if ( g_list_length ( window_position ) > g_list_length ( after_this_one_position ) )
{
window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list =
g_list_delete_link ( window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list ,
window_position ) ;
window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list =
g_list_insert_before ( window - > screen - > active_workspace - > mru_list ,
after_this_one_position - > next ,
window ) ;
}
}
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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void
meta_window_stack_just_below ( MetaWindow * window ,
MetaWindow * below_this_one )
{
g_return_if_fail ( window ! = NULL ) ;
g_return_if_fail ( below_this_one ! = NULL ) ;
if ( window - > stack_position > below_this_one - > stack_position )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STACK ,
" Setting stack position of window %s to %d (making it below window %s). \n " ,
window - > desc ,
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below_this_one - > stack_position ,
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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below_this_one - > desc ) ;
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meta_window_set_stack_position ( window , below_this_one - > stack_position ) ;
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
2004-06-17 Elijah Newren <newren@math.utah.edu>
Add support for _NET_WM_USER_TIME
* src/display.c:
(meta_display_open): Add _NET_WM_USER_TIME to atom_names[],
(event_callback): Manually set _NET_WM_USER_TIME upon KeyPress
(doesn't work since keyboard isn't grabbed) and ButtonPress (does
work), this is just a fallback for applications that don't update
this themselves.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): Add atom_net_wm_user_time field
* src/screen.c: (meta_screen_apply_startup_properties): Check for
TIMESTAMP provided from startup sequence as well.
* src/stack.c:
s/meta_window_set_stack_position/meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync/,
(meta_window_set_stack_position): New function which calls the
meta_window_set_stack_position_no_sync function followed immediately
by calling meta_stack_sync_to_server.
* src/window-props.c:
(init_net_wm_user_time), (reload_net_wm_user_time): new functions,
(reload_wm_hints): also load atom_net_wm_user_time
* src/window.c:
new XSERVER_TIME_IS_LATER macro (accounts for timestamp wraparound),
(meta_window_new_with_attrs): add timestamp attributes,
(window_takes_focus_on_map): use TIMESTAMP from startup
notification and _NET_WM_USER_TIME to decide whether to focus new
windows,
(meta_window_show): if app doesn't take focus on map, place it
just below the focused window in the stack
(process_property_notify): check for changes to _NET_WM_USRE_TIME,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
* src/window.h:
(_MetaWindow struct): new fields for initial_timestamp,
initial_timestamp_set, net_wm_user_time_set, and net_wm_user_time,
(meta_window_stack_just_below): new function
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}
else
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STACK ,
" Window %s was already below window %s. \n " ,
window - > desc , below_this_one - > desc ) ;
}
}
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare
2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct
rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in
tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid
rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of
net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing
xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for
over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose
logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on
last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time,
(XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a
separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that
uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for
timestamps that are 0, (comment to
meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how
last_user_time should be used in this function
* src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function,
(meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time,
(meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp,
which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps,
(event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function
in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and
ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to
sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for
common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and
meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for
display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time,
(meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code
with a call to timestamp_too_old(),
(meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode
with a call to timestamp_too_old()
* src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to
abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the
net_wm_user_time of any window
* src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make
sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT
last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order
to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline
to a debugging message to make them easier to read,
(meta_window_set_user_time): new function
* src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new
meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
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void
meta_window_set_user_time ( MetaWindow * window ,
Time timestamp )
{
/* FIXME: If Soeren's suggestion in bug 151984 is implemented, it will allow
* us to sanity check the timestamp here and ensure it doesn ' t correspond to
* a future time .
*/
/* Only update the time if this timestamp is newer... */
if ( window - > net_wm_user_time_set & &
XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE ( timestamp , window - > net_wm_user_time ) )
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" Window %s _NET_WM_USER_TIME not updated to %lu, because it "
" is less than %lu \n " ,
window - > desc , timestamp , window - > net_wm_user_time ) ;
}
else
{
meta_topic ( META_DEBUG_STARTUP ,
" Window %s has _NET_WM_USER_TIME of %lu \n " ,
window - > desc , timestamp ) ;
window - > net_wm_user_time_set = TRUE ;
window - > net_wm_user_time = timestamp ;
if ( XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE ( window - > display - > last_user_time , timestamp ) )
window - > display - > last_user_time = timestamp ;
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/* If this is a terminal, user interaction with it means the user likely
* doesn ' t want to have focus transferred for now due to new windows .
*/
if ( __window_is_terminal ( window ) )
window - > display - > allow_terminal_deactivation = FALSE ;
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct rare
2005-02-20 Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Big patch to cover about 6 different issues in order to correct
rare problems with timestamps (make sure window selected in
tasklist actually gets focus, sanity check timestamps to avoid
rogue apps hosing the system, correct the updating of
net_wm_user_time, correctly handle timestamps of 0 when comparing
xserver timestamps for those who have had their systems up for
over 25 days or so, add some debugging information to verbose
logs, some code cleanups). Fixes all issues listed in #167358.
* src/display.h: (struct _MetaDisplay): clarify comment on
last_focus_time, introduce a new variable--last_user_time,
(XSERVER_TIME_IS_BEFORE macro): put this functionality into a
separate macro and then introduce a new macro with this name that
uses the old one but adds additional special-case checks for
timestamps that are 0, (comment to
meta_display_set_input_focus_window): add information about how
last_user_time should be used in this function
* src/display.c (santiy_check_timestamps): new function,
(meta_display_open): intialize display->last_user_time,
(meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip): use the timestamp,
which is known to be good, in order to sanity_check_timestamps,
(event_callback): use the new meta_window_ste_user_time() function
in order to correct problems, use the timestamp of KeyPress and
ButtonPress events, which are known to be good, in order to
sanity_check_timestamps, (timestamp_too_old): new function for
common behavior of meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window and
meta_display_set_input_focus_window, with added checking for
display->last_user_time in addition to display->last_focus_time,
(meta_display_set_input_focus_window): replace some of the code
with a call to timestamp_too_old(),
(meta_display_focus_the_no_focus_window): replace some of th ecode
with a call to timestamp_too_old()
* src/window.h: (meta_window_set_user_time): new function to
abstract the many things that need to be done when updating the
net_wm_user_time of any window
* src/window.c: (meta_window_activate): add debugging spew, make
sure the comparison is made with last_user_time NOT
last_focus_time, use meta_window_set_user_time() function in order
to correct problems, (meta_window_client_message): add a newline
to a debugging message to make them easier to read,
(meta_window_set_user_time): new function
* src/window-props.c (reload_net_wm_user_time): use the new
meta_window_ste_user_time() function in order to correct problems
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}
}