Changed spaces to tab for ettrich in client.cpp ;)
Changed something that looked like it was trying to do manhattanLength()
so it actually does.
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=49144
which is called at the same places.
Mosfet: This is necessary because we are converting to not use QLayout
in clients. Without this, you can't get the right size for your windows.
Just implement it in your client and do your layout in it (surprise, eh ?)
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=49143
everything else. kwin assumes you want it to mess with the cursor, and
provide edge-based resize etc. You can't override it easily. In fact,
I still haven't found out how.
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=49114
They won't be called by default since "default_presentation" is set to 0
eventsrc is just updated for a few more events. (Some don't have proper
descriptions since I don't know what they do)
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=48785
if true (default), the lowered client looses focus, and the top of
stacking order gets it. Something is not working if one lowers many
windows one after another... investigating
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=48229
Note that it leaves the focus where it was, which may seem strange if the
to be lowered window becomes fully obscured, but to change focus would be
the purpose of the calling function. To be discussed.
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=48202
* title bar now tries to avoid to become completely obscured by other windows ;)
* moving of title bar flicker free (at least on my machine)
* all repaint problems fixed (those I knew of course), even the one on resize
* mousePosition (those arrowed cursors) now complete
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=48189
now only has one button entry, "ButtonBg", instead of 3. It's up to the client
what to do with it. All the clients are updated except mwm. As the
author noted in his README, mwm isn't Motif window manager at all but KStep ;-)
I disabled it for now until there is new drawing code in there, it would
confuse users anyways since were about to release another Krash and it is
identical to KStep.
Also, I removed the Groove and GrooveText color entries. We now use the
normal TitleBar and Font entries. Hence system will probably look funny until
you adjust the colors since it draws text on the frame and not the titlebar
bg. All the rest look much better by default.
To configure button colors set the active/inactive button background color
in KControl. I'll remove the other entries ASAP. You'll also note that the
active/inactive colors are now actually what you would expect.
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=47753
three entries (button fg, bg, and blend) to one - button color. What exactly
to do with this is up to the individual style. This is less customizable but
a hell of a lot more coherent since the styles all draw their buttons so
differently. Right now I'm just using the button background entry. Once all
the styles are ported I'll switch to a generic button color entry.
Also I made my buttons more like other window manager styles/themes that
aim to more or less emulate platinum, but not enough to get nasty mail from
Apple ;-)
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=47697
from the KStyle aqua theme - color reduced, converted to bitmaps, and drawn
using the color scheme. The buttons in different color schemes shows why it's
really cool to support dynamic C++ engines as well as pixmap themes ;-) Also
uses a small frame with a resize handle and mac-like (hehe - of course ;-)
drawing for everything else.
Preliminary screenshots with different color schemes are at:
http://www.mosfet.org/modern-0428.html
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=47624
to be avoided. It also updates nicely. Just move kicker from the
bottom to the left, say, and open a new window. It doesn't cover
kicker. Maximise. Still doesn't cover. Seems to work, then.
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=47602