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Fix some old comments and rework it so that it's based on MetaWindow, not the XKB event structs.
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9.6 KiB
C
312 lines
9.6 KiB
C
/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
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/* Mutter visual bell */
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2002 Sun Microsystems Inc.
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* Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Elijah Newren
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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* License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/*
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* SECTION:bell
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* @short_description: Ring the bell or flash the screen
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*
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* Sometimes, X programs "ring the bell", whatever that means. Mutter lets
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* the user configure the bell to be audible or visible (aka visual), and
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* if it's visual it can be configured to be frame-flash or fullscreen-flash.
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* We never get told about audible bells; X handles them just fine by itself.
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*
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* Visual bells come in at meta_bell_notify(), which checks we are actually
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* in visual mode and calls through to bell_visual_notify(). That
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* function then checks what kind of visual flash you like, and calls either
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* bell_flash_fullscreen()-- which calls bell_flash_screen() to do
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* its work-- or bell_flash_frame(), which flashes the focussed window
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* using bell_flash_window_frame(), unless there is no such window, in
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* which case it flashes the screen instead. bell_flash_window_frame()
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* flashes the frame and calls bell_unflash_frame() as a timeout to
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* remove the flash.
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*
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* The visual bell was the result of a discussion in Bugzilla here:
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* <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99886>.
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*
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* Several of the functions in this file are ifdeffed out entirely if we are
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* found not to have the XKB extension, which is required to do these clever
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* things with bells; some others are entirely no-ops in that case.
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*/
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#include <config.h>
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#include "bell.h"
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#include "screen-private.h"
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#include "window-private.h"
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#include "util-private.h"
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#include <meta/prefs.h>
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#include <meta/compositor.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBCANBERRA
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#include <canberra-gtk.h>
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#endif
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/**
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* bell_flash_fullscreen:
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* @display: The display the event came in on
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* @xkb_ev: The bell event
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*
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* Flashes one screen, or all screens, in response to a bell event.
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* If the event is on a particular window, flash the screen that
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* window is on. Otherwise, flash every screen on this display.
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*
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* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
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*/
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static void
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bell_flash_fullscreen (MetaDisplay *display)
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{
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meta_compositor_flash_screen (display->compositor, display->screen);
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}
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/**
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* bell_unflash_frame:
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* @data: The frame to unflash, cast to a gpointer so it can go into
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* a callback function.
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*
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* Makes a frame be not flashed; this is the timeout half of
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* bell_flash_window_frame(). This is done simply by clearing the
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* flash flag and queuing a redraw of the frame.
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*
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* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
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*
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* Returns: Always FALSE, so we don't get called again.
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*/
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/*
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* Bug: This is the parallel to bell_flash_window_frame(), so it should
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* really be called meta_bell_unflash_window_frame().
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*/
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static gboolean
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bell_unflash_frame (gpointer data)
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{
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MetaFrame *frame = (MetaFrame *) data;
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frame->is_flashing = 0;
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meta_frame_queue_draw (frame);
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return FALSE;
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}
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/**
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* bell_flash_window_frame:
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* @window: The window to flash
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*
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* Makes a frame flash and then return to normal shortly afterwards.
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* This is done by setting a flag so that the theme
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* code will temporarily draw the frame as focussed if it's unfocussed and
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* vice versa, and then queueing a redraw. Lastly, we create a timeout so
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* that the flag can be unset and the frame re-redrawn.
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*
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* If the configure script found we had no XKB, this does not exist.
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*/
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static void
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bell_flash_window_frame (MetaWindow *window)
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{
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guint id;
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g_assert (window->frame != NULL);
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window->frame->is_flashing = 1;
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meta_frame_queue_draw (window->frame);
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/* Since this idle is added after the Clutter clock source, with
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* the same priority, it will be executed after it as well, so
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* we are guaranteed to get at least one frame drawn in the
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* flashed state, no matter how loaded we are.
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*/
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id = g_timeout_add_full (META_PRIORITY_REDRAW, 100,
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bell_unflash_frame, window->frame, NULL);
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g_source_set_name_by_id (id, "[mutter] bell_unflash_frame");
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}
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/**
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* bell_flash_frame:
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* @display: The display the bell event came in on
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* @xkb_ev: The bell event we just received
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*
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* Flashes the frame of the focused window. If there is no focused window,
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* flashes the screen.
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*/
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static void
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bell_flash_frame (MetaDisplay *display,
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MetaWindow *window)
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{
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if (window && window->frame)
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bell_flash_window_frame (window);
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else
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bell_flash_fullscreen (display);
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}
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/**
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* bell_visual_notify:
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* @display: The display the bell event came in on
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* @xkb_ev: The bell event we just received
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*
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* Gives the user some kind of visual bell substitute, in response to a
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* bell event. What this is depends on the "visual bell type" pref.
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*/
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static void
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bell_visual_notify (MetaDisplay *display,
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MetaWindow *window)
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{
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switch (meta_prefs_get_visual_bell_type ())
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{
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case G_DESKTOP_VISUAL_BELL_FULLSCREEN_FLASH:
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bell_flash_fullscreen (display);
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break;
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case G_DESKTOP_VISUAL_BELL_FRAME_FLASH:
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bell_flash_frame (display, window);
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break;
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}
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}
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static gboolean
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bell_audible_notify (MetaDisplay *display,
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MetaWindow *window)
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{
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBCANBERRA
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ca_proplist *p;
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int res;
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ca_proplist_create (&p);
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ca_proplist_sets (p, CA_PROP_EVENT_ID, "bell-window-system");
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ca_proplist_sets (p, CA_PROP_EVENT_DESCRIPTION, _("Bell event"));
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ca_proplist_sets (p, CA_PROP_CANBERRA_CACHE_CONTROL, "permanent");
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if (window)
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{
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ca_proplist_sets (p, CA_PROP_WINDOW_NAME, window->title);
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ca_proplist_setf (p, CA_PROP_WINDOW_X11_XID, "%lu", (unsigned long)window->xwindow);
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ca_proplist_sets (p, CA_PROP_APPLICATION_NAME, window->res_name);
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ca_proplist_setf (p, CA_PROP_APPLICATION_PROCESS_ID, "%d", window->net_wm_pid);
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}
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res = ca_context_play_full (ca_gtk_context_get (), 1, p, NULL, NULL);
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ca_proplist_destroy (p);
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return res == CA_SUCCESS || res == CA_ERROR_DISABLED;
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#endif /* HAVE_LIBCANBERRA */
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return FALSE;
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}
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void
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meta_bell_notify (MetaDisplay *display,
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XkbAnyEvent *xkb_ev)
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{
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MetaWindow *window;
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XkbBellNotifyEvent *xkb_bell_event = (XkbBellNotifyEvent*) xkb_ev;
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window = meta_display_lookup_x_window (display, xkb_bell_event->window);
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if (!window && display->focus_window && display->focus_window->frame)
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window = display->focus_window;
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/* flash something */
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if (meta_prefs_get_visual_bell ())
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bell_visual_notify (display, window);
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if (meta_prefs_bell_is_audible ())
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{
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if (!bell_audible_notify (display, window))
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{
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/* Force a classic bell if the libcanberra bell failed. */
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XkbForceDeviceBell (display->xdisplay,
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xkb_bell_event->device,
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xkb_bell_event->bell_class,
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xkb_bell_event->bell_id,
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xkb_bell_event->percent);
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}
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}
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}
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void
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meta_bell_set_audible (MetaDisplay *display, gboolean audible)
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{
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBCANBERRA
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/* When we are playing sounds using libcanberra support, we handle the
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* bell whether its an audible bell or a visible bell */
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gboolean enable_system_bell = FALSE;
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#else
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gboolean enable_system_bell = audible;
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#endif /* HAVE_LIBCANBERRA */
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XkbChangeEnabledControls (display->xdisplay,
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XkbUseCoreKbd,
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XkbAudibleBellMask,
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enable_system_bell ? XkbAudibleBellMask : 0);
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}
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gboolean
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meta_bell_init (MetaDisplay *display)
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{
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int xkb_base_error_type, xkb_opcode;
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if (!XkbQueryExtension (display->xdisplay, &xkb_opcode,
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&display->xkb_base_event_type,
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&xkb_base_error_type,
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NULL, NULL))
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{
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display->xkb_base_event_type = -1;
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g_message ("could not find XKB extension.");
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return FALSE;
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}
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else
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{
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unsigned int mask = XkbBellNotifyMask;
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gboolean visual_bell_auto_reset = FALSE;
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/* TRUE if and when non-broken version is available */
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XkbSelectEvents (display->xdisplay,
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XkbUseCoreKbd,
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XkbBellNotifyMask,
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XkbBellNotifyMask);
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meta_bell_set_audible (display, meta_prefs_bell_is_audible ());
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if (visual_bell_auto_reset) {
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XkbSetAutoResetControls (display->xdisplay,
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XkbAudibleBellMask,
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&mask,
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&mask);
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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void
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meta_bell_shutdown (MetaDisplay *display)
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{
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/* TODO: persist initial bell state in display, reset here */
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XkbChangeEnabledControls (display->xdisplay,
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XkbUseCoreKbd,
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XkbAudibleBellMask,
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XkbAudibleBellMask);
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}
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/**
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* meta_bell_notify_frame_destroy:
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* @frame: The frame which is being destroyed
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*
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* Deals with a frame being destroyed. This is important because if we're
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* using a visual bell, we might be flashing the edges of the frame, and
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* so we'd have a timeout function waiting ready to un-flash them. If the
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* frame's going away, we can tell the timeout not to bother.
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*/
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void
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meta_bell_notify_frame_destroy (MetaFrame *frame)
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{
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if (frame->is_flashing)
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g_source_remove_by_funcs_user_data (&g_timeout_funcs, frame);
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}
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