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Currently when a window is requested to be unredirected, the corresponding pixmap and texture can get cleared before the window has been unredirected by the X server. This can result in the windows behind showing through which causes a short flicker after showing an OSD or notification when a fullscreen application is running. Fix this by ensuring the texture is only cleared after the window has been unredirected by the server. Similarly when the window is being redirected again, the pixmap of the window can only be requested after the redirection has been completed by the server. This currently can happen in a different frame than the next redraw of the actor resulting in an empty texture until the next redraw. Fix this by queuing a redraw immediately after redirecting. Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/997 |
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plugins | ||
clutter-utils.c | ||
clutter-utils.h | ||
cogl-utils.c | ||
cogl-utils.h | ||
compositor-private.h | ||
compositor.c | ||
meta-background-actor-private.h | ||
meta-background-actor.c | ||
meta-background-group.c | ||
meta-background-image.c | ||
meta-background-private.h | ||
meta-background.c | ||
meta-compositor-server.c | ||
meta-compositor-server.h | ||
meta-compositor-x11.c | ||
meta-compositor-x11.h | ||
meta-cullable.c | ||
meta-cullable.h | ||
meta-dnd-actor-private.h | ||
meta-dnd-actor.c | ||
meta-dnd.c | ||
meta-feedback-actor-private.h | ||
meta-feedback-actor.c | ||
meta-module.c | ||
meta-module.h | ||
meta-plugin-manager.c | ||
meta-plugin-manager.h | ||
meta-plugin.c | ||
meta-shadow-factory.c | ||
meta-shaped-texture-private.h | ||
meta-shaped-texture.c | ||
meta-surface-actor-wayland.c | ||
meta-surface-actor-wayland.h | ||
meta-surface-actor-x11.c | ||
meta-surface-actor-x11.h | ||
meta-surface-actor.c | ||
meta-surface-actor.h | ||
meta-sync-ring.c | ||
meta-sync-ring.h | ||
meta-texture-tower.c | ||
meta-texture-tower.h | ||
meta-window-actor-private.h | ||
meta-window-actor-wayland.c | ||
meta-window-actor-wayland.h | ||
meta-window-actor-x11.c | ||
meta-window-actor-x11.h | ||
meta-window-actor.c | ||
meta-window-group-private.h | ||
meta-window-group.c | ||
meta-window-shape.c | ||
README | ||
region-utils.c | ||
region-utils.h |
Intro ===== In general, the compositor splits the window from the contents of the window from the shape of the window. In other words, a window has contents, and the contents of the window have a shape. This is represented by the actor hierarchy: +--------------------------------------+ | MetaWindowActor | | +----------------------------------+ | | | MetaSurfaceActor | | | | +------------------------------+ | | | | | MetaShapedTexture | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------+ | | | +----------------------------------+ | +--------------------------------------+ Surfaces may also contain subsurfaces. The MetaWindowActor and MetaSurfaceActor subclasses that will be created depend on the client type, and the display server type. ## Subsurfaces Additionally, there is also the case of subsurfaces: surfaces that are child of other surfaces. That is also represented in the actor hierarchy by having one or many MetaSurfaceActors (the subsurfaces) added as children of a parent MetaSurfaceActor. There are no limits to how many subsurfaces a surface may have. With subsurfaces, the actor hierarchy looks like this: MetaWindowActor ↳ MetaSurfaceActor (surface) ↳ MetaShapedTexture ↳ MetaSurfaceActor (subsurface) ↳ MetaShapedTexture ↳ MetaSurfaceActor (sub-subsurface) ↳ MetaShapedTexture ↳ MetaSurfaceActor (subsurface) ↳ MetaShapedTexture In this example, the main surface has 2 subsurfaces. One of these subsurfaces contains a subsurface as well. All MetaWindowActors contain at least one MetaSurfaceActor, and all MetaSurfaceActors contain a MetaShapedTexture. ## Client and compositor MetaWindowActor and its subclasses represent the client window's type. A X11 client will have a MetaWindowActorX11 representing it, and a Wayland client will have a MetaWindowActorWayland. On the compositor side, the surface where the contents of the window are drawn into are represented by MetaSurfaceActor subclasses. On a Wayland session, windows are backed by a MetaSurfaceActorWayland surface, whereas on X11 sessions, by MetaSurfaceActorX11. XWayland windows are X11 client windows (MetaWindowActorX11) backed by Wayland surfaces (MetaWindowActorWayland). Env Vars ======== MUTTER_DISABLE_MIPMAPS - set to disable use of mipmaped windows.