Requiring the compositor private object to be a GObject allows the
return value of meta_window_get_compositor_private() to be used
via gobject-introspection, since the type and memory management
can be determined.
This allows a reverse mapping from MetaWindow to MutterWindow.
- Change meta_window_get/set_compositor_private to use GObject
rather than void *
- Adapt code in compositor-mutter.c to match.
Now that Cogl has the material API we can use Cogl calls for
multi-texturing instead of directly calling GL.
The MutterShapedTexture actor keeps a handle to a material with the
right combine modes for combining the texture and the shape
mask. Before each paint it sets the layers of the material to be the
two textures.
A second material with different combine modes 1is also created if the
pixmap is 24 bit to implement the workaround from commit 72da8c57.
It seems that with the latest intel drivers when multi-texturing using an RGB
TFP texture, the texture is being setup internally as an RGBA texture, where
the alpha channel is mostly 0.0 so you only see a shimmer of the window. This
workaround forcibly defines the alpha channel as 1.0. Maybe there is some
clutter/cogl state that is interacting with this that is being overlooked,
but for now this seems to work. (Tested on i945 + DRI2)
* src/core/main.c: (main): added call to g_thread_init(), as ORBit2
stopped doing it and Metacity is using gconf; closes#565517.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4063
* src/metacity.schemas.in.in: add screenshot commands which had
mistakenly been removed; closes#564343, Launchpad bug 298463,
Red Hat bug 474635, and probably others.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4062
The API has been changed to take an explicit length for the number of
texture coordinates passed, and it's now documented that if there are
more layers to the current material than the number of texture coords
passed, then default coordinates will be generated for the other
layers.
cogl_material_rectangle should now handle the case where a single
sliced texture is supplied as a material layer by falling back to
cogl_texture_rectangle. We are nearly at the point that
cogl_texture_rectangle could be deprecated. A few issues remain
though, such as not considering waste in cogl_material_rectangle.
The API has been changed to take an explicit length for the number of
texture coordinates passed, and it's now documented that if there are
more layers to the current material than the number of texture coords
passed, then default coordinates will be generated for the other
layers.
cogl_material_rectangle should now handle the case where a single
sliced texture is supplied as a material layer by falling back to
cogl_texture_rectangle. We are nearly at the point that
cogl_texture_rectangle could be deprecated. A few issues remain
though, such as not considering waste in cogl_material_rectangle.
The other colors of a material; such as the ambient and diffuse color are
only relevent when we can enable lighting. This adds a basic unlit
color property.
Later cogl_set_source_color can be integrated to either modify the color
of the current source material, or maintain a special singlton CoglMaterial
that is modified by calls to cogl_set_source_color and implicitly made
current.
The other colors of a material; such as the ambient and diffuse color are
only relevent when we can enable lighting. This adds a basic unlit
color property.
Later cogl_set_source_color can be integrated to either modify the color
of the current source material, or maintain a special singlton CoglMaterial
that is modified by calls to cogl_set_source_color and implicitly made
current.
This flattens the three functions: cogl_material_flush_gl_material_state,
.._flush_gl_alpha_func and .._flush_gl_blend_func into one:
cogl_flush_material_gl_state which doesn't takes a material handle. (the handle
is instead taken from the context.)
This has allows us to avoid re-submitting some state to OpenGL when the
material has not been replaced.
Note: Avoiding redundant state changes for material layers isn't dealt with
in this patch.
This flattens the three functions: cogl_material_flush_gl_material_state,
.._flush_gl_alpha_func and .._flush_gl_blend_func into one:
cogl_flush_material_gl_state which doesn't takes a material handle. (the handle
is instead taken from the context.)
This has allows us to avoid re-submitting some state to OpenGL when the
material has not been replaced.
Note: Avoiding redundant state changes for material layers isn't dealt with
in this patch.
This converts clutter-texture to use the new CoglMaterial API instead of
cogl_texture_rectangle.
This change does not add multi-texturing support to Clutter, it's more about
aiming to deprecate cogl_texture_rectangle, and moving everything over to the
cogl_set_source(material); cogl_draw_somthing(); coding pattern.
With this patch, the code can be built with/without CoglMaterial support so we
can do comparisons of the old/new code for a transient period. (look for the
USE_COGL_MATERIAL define)
Note: The FBO paths haven't currently been tested, so they may need some
tweaks.
Removed trailing white space from the following files:
- clutter-clone-texture.c
- clutter-texture.c
- clutter-texture.h
- cogl/cogl-texture.h
- cogl/gl/cogl-context.c
- cogl/gl/cogl-texture.c
- cogl/gl/cogl-context.h
Removed trailing white space from the following files:
- clutter-clone-texture.c
- clutter-texture.c
- clutter-texture.h
- cogl/cogl-texture.h
- cogl/gl/cogl-context.c
- cogl/gl/cogl-texture.c
- cogl/gl/cogl-context.h
The direction of the text depends on the locale, and it is the
basic setting needed to enable internationalization of user
interfaces.
This commit allows setting the direction of the PangoContext instance
used by Clutter by using the CLUTTER_TEXT_DIRECTION environment
variable, or by passing the --clutter-text-direction command line
argument. Valid values are:
ltr - for left-to-right locales
rtl - for right-to-left locales
The default is LTR.
Ideally, this should be a value set by the localization teams on the
PO file, but this step requires some build system surgery to allow
the translation of the Clutter strings.
When calling clutter_backend_get_font_name(), if no default font
name has previously been set, we just set the default and return
a pointer to it - like we do for the font options.
Instead of storing the default font name and size as a pre-processor
macro, use the newly added ClutterBackend API to retrieve the current
default font from the backend.
The default backend stores some of the global defaults, like the
font options, text resolution, double click settings. It should also
store the default font name, to allow various text-based actors to
share the same settings.
When the font name changes, the ::font-changed signal is emitted,
to allow actors to pick up the change.
When the ClutterBackend notifies of changes in the resolution or
font options, update the PangoContext stored by Clutter's main
context. This allows changing the backend font-related settings at
runtime.
The PangoContext should be stored once, and inside the main
Clutter context. Each actor for which clutter_actor_get_pango_context()
has been called will hold a reference on the Pango context as well.
This makes it possible to update the text rendering for Clutter
by using only public API.