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Martin Gräßlin
21dca7ac14 Keep a QPointer<DecoratedClientImpl> in Client
This allows to remove the internal access to the DecoratedClientPrivate
in the KDecoration API.
2014-10-21 07:46:44 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
e32da9d9e0 Merge branch 'master' into kdecorations2
Conflicts:
	CMakeLists.txt
	paintredirector.cpp
	scene_opengl.h
	scene_qpainter.h
	scene_xrender.h
2014-10-20 16:04:52 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
9fae34f86f Remove Client::getWMHints in favor of functionality in NETWinInfo
We are only using the UrgencyHint, InputHint and GroupLeader from
WMHints. Those are provided by NETWinInfo, so we can use the
functionality provided by NETWinInfo instead of calling XGetWMHints.

REVIEW: 120162
2014-09-15 16:29:47 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
689a3a1c5e Emit signals from Client when allowed actions change 2014-07-25 14:02:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
7154cfee42 Drop size from Client::resizeDecoration
No longer used.
2014-07-25 14:02:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
2b20aa8bd0 Drop CoordinateMode from Client::layoutDecorationRects
It's unused without the padding.
2014-07-25 14:02:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
d3a91b67d9 Emit a signal if the QuickTileMode changes 2014-07-25 14:02:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
750f61fa55 React on border size changes of the Decoration
This replaces the checkBorderSizes. Maybe the most dangerous change
in the scope of introducing the new Decorations.
2014-07-25 14:02:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
98a5c4e050 Allow Client to disable the rendering of DecorationShadow
For maximized and fullscreen windows we don't want the shadow to be
renderer at all.
2014-07-25 14:02:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
0030eb7f84 Initial import of support for new KDecoration2 based decorations
NOTE: this is not working completely yet, lots of code is still ifdefed
other parts are still broken.

The main difference for the new decoration API is that it is neither
QWidget nor QWindow based. It's just a QObject which processes input
events and has a paint method to render the decoration. This means all
the workarounds for the QWidget interception are removed. Also the paint
redirector is removed. Instead each compositor has now its own renderer
which can be optimized for the specific case. E.g. the OpenGL compositor
renders to a scratch image which gets copied into the combined texture,
the XRender compositor copies into the XPixmaps.

Input events are also changed. The events are composed into QMouseEvents
and passed through the decoration, which might accept them. If they are
not accpted we assume that it's a press on the decoration area allowing
us to resize/move the window. Input events are not completely working
yet, e.g. wheel events are not yet processed and double click on deco
is not yet working.

Overall KDecoration2 is way more stateful and KWin core needs more
adjustments for it. E.g. borders are allowed to be disabled at any time.
2014-07-25 14:02:26 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
f0e1e3187e Add a script to enforce window decorations for GTK windows
This is going to be a controversal change. It enforces KWin decorations
on all client side decorated windows from GTK+. Unfortunately we are
caught between a rock and a hard place. Keeping the status quo means
having broken windows and a more or less broken window manager due to
GTK+ including the shadow in the windows. This is no solution.
Enforcing server side decorations visually breaks the windows. This is
also no solution. So why do it?

It's our task to provide the best possible user experience and KWin is
a window manager which has always done great efforts to fix misbehaving
windows. One can think of the focus stealing prevention, the window rules
and lately the scripts. The best possible window management experience is
our aim. This means we cannot leave the users with the broken windows
from GTK.

The issues we noticed were reported to GTK+ about 2 months ago and we are
working on improving the situation. Unfortunately several issues are not
yet addressed and others will only be addressed in the next GTK+ release.
We are working on improving the NETWM spec (see [1]) to ensure that the
client side decorated windows are not in a broken state. This means the
enforcment is a temporary solution and will be re-evaluated with the next
GTK release. I would prefer to not have to do such a change, if some of
the bugs were fixed or GTK+ would not use client-side-decos on wms not
yet supporting those all of this would be a no issue.

For a complete list of the problems caused by GTK's decos see bug [2] and
the linked bug reports from there.

The change is done in a least inversive way in KWin. We just check for
the property _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS and create a Q_PROPERTY in Client for it.
If we add support for the frame extents in future we would also need
this. So it's not a change just for enforcing the decoration.

The actual enforcing is done through a KWin script so users can still
disable it.

REVIEW: 119062

[1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/wm-spec-list/2014-June/msg00002.html
[2] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729721
2014-07-03 16:03:22 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
c4caf705da Fix build breakage when input module gets compiled 2014-06-03 15:24:49 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
7910fed659 Improve updating user timestamp
Use the timestamp from the xcb event which triggers the update whenever
possible. If we don't have access to the latest event, let's at least
update our own xTime prior to using it.

Slightly unrelated change included: Group switches the userTime from
XLib datatype to xcb datatype.

BUG: 335637
REVIEW: 118456
2014-06-03 13:59:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
8543033d59 Reparent decoration window by using a QWindow wrapper for the frame
Qt doesn't like that we reparent the decoration using low level xcb
calls. So let's use a QWindow wrapper for the frame and let Qt do
the reparenting itself.

BUG: 334768
REVIEW: 118159
2014-06-03 09:22:18 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
9cce470c35 Turn Client::delayedMoveResize() into a lambda slot
Only used for the delayedMoveResizeTimer as timeout slot. Code is small
so a lambda makes more sense. At the same time the code is slightly
improved to ensure that startDelayedMoveResize is never called while
the timer is already active.

This means that mousePressEvents are now required to come from the
decoration.

REVIEW: 117843
2014-05-07 10:21:03 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
068ee6d39c Use uint32_t instead of long in Client::sendClientMessage 2014-05-05 08:09:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
75f80e88ed Port Client::manage away from XGetWindowAttributes
Replaced by Xcb::WindowAttributes and Xcb::WindowGeometry. Also arguments
of Client::embedClient are adjusted to take the required values directly.
2014-05-05 08:09:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
7d302b9039 Keep timestamp of last syncRequest and update with xTime on each sync
The sync protocol with e.g. Qt 4 windows is broken if our app time is
older than the one of the last sync alarm event. Thus we keep a timestamp
in the syncRequest struct of the last sent sync request. If the timestamp
is newer than our xTime when sending the next request, we update the
xTime to ensure that we have a new timestamp again.

BUG: 333512
REVIEW: 117734
2014-04-28 07:45:53 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
93e5ebac63 Try to wait for DESTROY_NOTIFY before releasing an Unmanaged
So far the Unmanaged got released after an XCB_UNMAP_NOTIFY. This event
gets created after xcb_unmap_window or after xcb_destroy_window. In the
latter case the window is already distroyed and any of KWin's cleanup
calls will cause a BadWindow (or similar) error.

The idea to circumvent these errors is to try to wait for the
DESTROY_NOTIFY event. To do so the processing of the release is slightly
delayed. If KWin gets the destroy notify before the delay times out the
Unamanged gets released immediately but with a Destroy flag. For this a
new enum ReleaseToplevel is introduced and Unmanage::release takes this
as an argument instead of the bool which indicated OnShutdown. Also this
enum is added to Toplevel::finishCompositing so that it can ignore the
destroyed case and not generate an error.

REVIEW: 117422
2014-04-16 13:32:11 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
fd0fd82ad6 Use NETWM to get updates on blocking compositing
Adds NET::WM2BlockCompositing to the Client's properties which allows to
read the state from the NETWinInfo object and get updates without having
to resolve the atom ourselve.

REVIEW: 117561
2014-04-14 15:34:39 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
c390a94261 Use new connect syntax in client.cpp
Excluded are the signals to Appmenu as that's currently excluded from
build.

Private slots with only one connection are turned into lambdas.

REVIEW: 117355
2014-04-04 12:10:56 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
d0fb6b22ba [kwin] Use new connect syntax in useractions.cpp
Although there are many local slots in UserActionsMenu those are not
turned into lambdas as they are rather long.

REVIEW: 117117
2014-03-27 18:11:19 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
bc0a9cb53a [kwin] Use std::find_if and lambda functions for Workspace::findClient
Instead of passing the macro based Predicate to findClient it now
expects a function which can be passed to std::find_if.

Existing code like:
xcb_window_t window; // our test window
Client *c = findClient(WindowMatchPredicated(window));

becomes:
Client *c = findClient([window](const Client *c) {
    return c->window() == window;
});

The advantage is that it is way more flexible and has the logic what
to check for directly with the code and not hidden in the macro
definition.

In addition there is a simplified overload for the very common case of
matching a window id against one of Client's windows. This overloaded
method takes a Predicate and the window id.

Above example becomes:
Client *c = findClient(Predicate::WindowMatch, w);

Existing code is migrated to use the simplified method taking
MatchPredicate and window id. The very few cases where a more complex
condition is tested the lambda function is used. As these are very
local tests only used in one function it's not worthwhile to add further
overloads to the findClient method in Workspace.

With this change all the Predicate macro definitions are removed from
utils.h as they are now completely unused.

REVIEW: 116916
2014-03-25 15:17:11 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
970e8765f0 [kwin] Remove support for _NET_WM_TAKE_ACTIVITY protocol
As can be seen in [1] the patches to KWin were in CVS HEAD before the
protocol got standardized and it never got any adoption. It's neither in
the NETWM spec, nor implemented in Qt4 nor in Qt5. KWin did not even add
the protocol to the NET::Supported property.

Thus it doesn't make much sense to keep a protocol which nobody speaks.

Still the code around the protocol is kept and also the names are kept.
Only difference is that Client::takeActivity got removed and the code
moved to the only calling place in Workspace. Motivated by that change
the enum defined in utils.h is moved into Workspace, it's turned into
a proper QFlags class and used as a type in the method argument instead
of a generic long.

[1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/wm-spec-list/2004-April/msg00013.html

REVIEW: 116922
2014-03-25 15:03:21 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
1bc624f9f7 [kwin] Move Client specific code from utils.h to client.(h|cpp)
* Motif to client.cpp
* ClientWinMask to client.cpp
* ForceGeometry_t to Client

REVIEW: 116901
2014-03-19 18:54:00 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
ca6f3e329d [kwin] Fix includes of NETWM
Used kde4support variant.
2014-03-18 14:32:53 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
6baf794f88 InputRedirection for keyboard events
Major new functionality is xkbcommon support. InputRedirection holds an
instance to a small wrapper class which has the xkb context, keymap and
state. The keymap is initialied from the file descriptor we get from the
Wayland backend.

InputRedirection uses this to translate the keycodes into keysymbols and
to QString and to track the modifiers as provided by the
Qt::KeybordModifiers flags.

This provides us enough information for internal usage (e.g. pass through
effects if they have "grabbed" the keyboard).

If KWin doesn't filter out the key events, it passes them on to the
currently active Client respectively an unmanaged on top of the stack.
This needs still some improvement (not each unmanaged should get the
event). The Client/Unmnaged still uses xtest extension to send the key
events to the window. So keylogging is still possible.
2014-03-18 09:00:50 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
7d48b92e2b Redirect pointer events to the Toplevel
InputRedirection keeps track of the Toplevel which is currently the one
which should get pointer events. This is determined by checking whether
there is an Unmanaged or a Client at the pointer position. At the moment
this is still slightly incorrect, e.g. pointer grabs are ignored,
unmanaged are not checked whether they are output only and input shapes
are not yet tracked.

The pointer events are delivered to the Toplevel as:
* enter
* leave
* move
* button press
* axis event

Nevertheless move events are still generated in InputRedirection through
xcb test for simplicity. They are still send to the root window, so all
windows get mouse move.

Button press and axis are generated only in the implementations of the
event handlers and delivered directly to the window, so other windows
won't see it.
2014-03-18 09:00:50 +01:00
Aleix Pol
c72e519d9c Remove KDE/ prefix in include directories
It's unneeded and deprecated since KF5.
2014-03-17 16:24:10 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
aee20b4a5a Hide the OnAllDesktops button if there is only one virtual desktop
In KCommonDecoration the OnAllDesktops button gets hidden or shown
depending on the number of desktops. For that KDecoration is extended
by a new property which delegates to the bridge to return whether
onAllDesktops is available. In KWin Core this is implemented using
the number of desktops.

FEATURE: 321611
FIXED-IN: 5.0.0
REVIEW: 116076
2014-03-05 13:02:32 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
ed4a0d0319 Screenedge show support for Clients
This provides a new protocol intended to be used by auto-hiding panels
to make use of the centralized screen edges. To use it a Client can
set an X11 property of type _KDE_NET_WM_SCREEN_EDGE_SHOW to KWin.
As value it takes:
* 0: top edge
* 1: right edge
* 2: bottom edge
* 3: left edge

KWin will hide the Client (hide because unmap or minimize would break
it) and create an Edge. If that Edge gets triggered the Client is shown
again and the property gets deleted. If the Client doesn't border the
specified screen edge the Client gets shown immediately so that we
never end in a situation that we cannot unhide the auto-hidden panel
again. The exact process is described in the documentation of
ScreenEdges. The Client can request to be shown again by deleting the
property.

If KWin gets restarted the state is read from the property and it is
tried to create the edge as described.

As this is a KWin specific extension we need to discuss what it means
for Clients using this feature with other WMs: it does nothing. As
the Client gets hidden by KWin and not by the Client, it just doesn't
get hidden if the WM doesn't provide the feature. In case of an
auto-hiding panel this seems like a good solution given that we don't
want to hide it if we cannot unhide it. Of course there's the option
for the Client to provide that feature itself and if that's wanted we
would need to announce the feature in the _NET_SUPPORTED atom. At the
moment that doesn't sound like being needed as Plasma doesn't want to
provide an own implementation.

The implementation comes with a small test application showing how
the feature is intended to be used.

REVIEW: 115910
2014-02-26 12:54:00 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
fdee4ea8c8 Adjust kde-workspace to introduction of flags in NET classes 2014-02-05 17:40:19 +01:00
Thomas Lübking
4bb88df714 Merge branch 'KDE/4.11' 2014-01-14 22:51:24 +01:00
Thomas Lübking
3d389961ff preserve offsets when sending client to screen
for that purpose, move sendToScreen and updateLayer
functions from Workspace to Client, keep wrappers

BUG: 327361
FIXED-IN: 4.11.6
REVIEW: 114078
2014-01-14 22:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Lübking
c378bf4f7c emit desktopPresenceChanged from Client:setDesktop
and forward it to scripted effects

CCBUG: 326903
REVIEW: 114080
2014-01-14 22:23:49 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
2372e02752 [kwin] Use a QIcon in Client for the icons instead of Pixmaps
Client used to have dedicated methods for different icon sizes instead
of combining all pixmaps into one QIcon. This resulted in various parts
of KWin having different access to the icons:
* effects only got one pixmap of size 32x32
* decorations only got the 16x16 and 32x32 pixmaps combined into a QIcon
* tabbox could request all icon sizes, but only as pixmap

Now all sizes are available in one QIcon allowing to easily access the
best fitting icon in a given UI.
2013-12-06 14:41:23 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
302271ce97 [kwin] Client supports an X property for color scheme
The X property _KDE_NET_WM_COLOR_SCHEME can be set on a window and
specifies the absolute path to a .color file describing the color
scheme of the managed client.

The Client reads this property and creates a QPalette from it. If
the property is not set or the value is incorrect, the Client uses
KWin's default palette.

The idea behind this property is to allow an application with a
custom color scheme to tell KWin which color scheme the window
decoration should use. So that the window looks as a solid pattern
again.
2013-11-25 09:41:24 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
4a4ec0decd [kwin] Add XLib includes where still needed
No longer included through netwm.
2013-11-18 13:52:38 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin
8ecb69cd8c [decorations] Add a KDecoration::window() returning the QWindow
KWin core can access the QWindow of the decoration instead of the
QWidget. This is a preparation step to allow QWidget based window
decorations without any QWidgets at all.

KWin core makes already use of this new accessor to get the window Id
which is also on QWidgets provided through the QWindow.
2013-11-14 09:41:50 +01:00
Thomas Lübking
3594550b14 Merge branch 'KDE/4.11'
Conflicts:
	kwin/eglonxbackend.cpp
	kwin/glxbackend.cpp
2013-09-25 23:21:36 +02:00
Thomas Lübking
06b482f725 pack to client, not deco
this makes packing following the snapping behavior

REVIEW: 112807
2013-09-25 23:09:08 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
cfd93246b3 Toplevel::frameId() becomes virtual
The frameId only makes sense for a Client, in case of Unmanaged the
same window id is used as for the window() handle. Client creates the
frame and destroys it.

Given that it makes sense to let Client manage the frame properly.
The ::frameId() is therefore virtual and as base implementation it
returns the client id. Client reimplements it and returns the proper
frame id.

Method is also implemented in Deleted as it used to be passed to
deleted.
2013-09-10 15:30:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
c1483f41d4 Use Xcb::Window wrapper class for Client::m_client
Now we can use the wrapper for the client which we manage.
2013-09-10 15:30:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
f4a96da547 Client shortcuts ported to QKeySequence
Pretty straight forward, though not yet tested.
2013-09-09 06:03:35 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
37334f400a Drop no longer needed XLib includes from KWin 2013-08-20 10:29:20 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
330003cdee Replacement for XEvent queue inspection in FocusOut event case
Instead of inspecting the XEvent queue we create a Timer with a
singleshot of 0 msec to move the setActive(false) call to the end of the
event handling. In case there is a matching FocusIn event this will be
handled before the timer fired and can cancel the timer.
2013-08-05 09:48:14 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
94e4a31370 Port from XLib XSync to xcb sync 2013-07-31 14:05:24 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
c3760cbe3d Enable reparent notify and client message event handling in Client 2013-07-29 09:00:44 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
d47d0b2eb8 Enable focus out event handling in Client
Focus out handling used to check the event queue for a matching focus in
event to prevent short flickers when no window is active. This is not
possible with XCB and needs a replacement. Maybe a short timer event.
2013-07-29 09:00:44 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin
6af74b86f4 Enable focus in event handling in Client 2013-07-29 09:00:44 +02:00