This patch reduces the number of QRegion and WindowQuadList operations
by drawing the opaque and translucent parts of the window within the
same bottom to top pass.
REVIEW: 103671
Instead of calculating the elapsed time from epoch clock, using
a QElapsedTimer as well as reusing the timer object instead of
creating a new one in the scene each frame.
REVIEW: 102473
So far we have not used the information that damage events are window-specific, resulting in the
behavior that we repainted the damaged area although it might be hidden behind another window.
E.g. the CPU-Monitor plasmoid is almost all day occluded by a browser etc. and before this patch
we have been repainting the appropiate area every time the plasmoid has been updated.
Thx to Thomas Lübking for optimizing the patch.
REVIEW: 101846
All the functionality of Overlay Window is moved to its own class
OverlayWindow. It is created and owned by class Scene, since almost
all function calls are called from this class.
REVIEW: 101866
This commit just makes the declaration of windowClosed() in Class Scene be a Q_SLOT.
The inheriting classes SceneOpenGL and SceneXRender are updated as well.
The method windowGeometryShapeChanged() from the class Scene is now a slot. It is now connected to the signal geometryShapeChanged() which is sent from Toplevel instances Client and Unmanaged.
All direct method calls were deleted.
The method windowOpacityChanged is now a protected slot in class Scene. The implementations in the subclasses SceneOpenGL and SceneXRender are the same. The slots are connected to the singal opacityChanged() from Toplevel. The connection is done in the method windowAdded() in both SceneOpenGL and SceneXRender.
The class Scene now inherits from QObject and has the Q_OBJECT macro. The inheriting classes SceneOpenGL and SceneXRender are provided with the Q_OBJECT macro. Now it is possible to use signals and slots and replace direct method calls.
Removes the last bits of the self-check at compositing startup.
It seems like they were only added to XRender because they were
in OpenGL and there they are not available for quite some time.
Also removes the now obsolete disable functionality checks from UI.
REVIEW: 101756
The Shadow is clearly an aspect of the compositor. Therefore the
Shadow has to be owned and controlled by the Scene::Window.
Nevertheless Toplevel needs to know about the Shadow cause of reading
the property.
differecens to patch atteched to 258971:
- removed debug statements
- fixed indention...
- NON vsync strategy does not rely on the estimation, but on the time passed since the last repaint trigger, allowing a precise framerate
CCBUG: 258971
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This allows an effect to fade between old and new text/icon. As an example it's added to CoverSwitch.
Currently only supported in OpenGL. XRender might be added, but I'm missing an idea for an effect to add it.
Most effects using EffectFrame require OpenGL anyway.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1160252
It is not always required to do a full repaint in each frame. E.g. in sliding popups the repaint areas are known and tracked.
This change reduces the painting overhead to just the window area.
Nevertheless I consider this change as experimental and will revert the commit in case it introduces rendering glitches.
Other effects which are good candidates for this flag is wobbly windows, magic lamp, minimize or in general all effects which transform just one window.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1158838
So it is more consistent (in KDE newspeak "elegant") with other selections and as a plus we get rid of all the custom rendering code in boxswitch.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1155051
Some effects (boxswitch and flipswitch) still need to be changed to not set the icon in each frame.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1152367
Rendering of the EffectFrame is moved into the scene as Scene::EffectFrame with a concrete implementation in SceneXrender and SceneOpenGL.
A factory method for an EffectFrame is added to the EffectsHandler, which is used by the effects.
Next step: pass the EffectFrame through all effects, so that effects can transform, blur, invert whatever it.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1151271
at the same time (in other words, only when activating compositing using the kcm).
Currently selfcheck causes bad flicker (due to X mapping the overlay window
for too long?) which looks bad during KDE startup. With this patch, KDE startup
is without any flicker.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=923842
Added force mode to buildQuads() to allow refreshing the cache.
Made EffectWindow::buildQuads() no longer internal.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=872836
and not be slowed down by going through compositing. Turned on and no UI option
in the naive hope that it won't cause any real problems. Maybe effects doing
window previews should get API to suspend unredirect though.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=851742
qdrawutil.h doesn't seem to have a purely Qt4-style equivalent, so including the directory there disambiguates it from the Qt3 header.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=770116
being v2+ (right now it says just GPL, which according to GPL itself
means any GPL). Decoration clients will come later.
CCMAIL: kwin@kde.org
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=742302
for use in effects (and not only). Now a list of window quads (=window areas)
is created at the beginning of the paint pass, prepaint calls can modify
the split itself (i.e. divide it into more parts). The actual paint calls
can then modify these quads (i.e. transform their geometry). This will allow
better control of how the split is done and also allow painting e.g. only
the decoration differently. Still work in progress, but it works.
Also pass data to prepaint functions in a struct, as there is
already quite a number of them.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=684893
is discarded. Windows that have previously been mapped and unmapped now
update properly when mapped again.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=683977
There's also a kwineffects library now, containing the effects API, which makes it possible to write
third-party effects.
API isn't complete yet and for now just two effects have been converted but I'm working on it :-)
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Optionally, if SmoothScale is set to 2, trilinear filtering will be attempted instead of bilinear. This requires GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two, GL_EXT_framebuffer_object, and valid mipmaps.
svn path=/branches/work/kwin_composite/; revision=629453
change slides the old desktop out and the new one in. Should not
be really technically different from the cube.
svn path=/branches/work/kwin_composite/; revision=629163
Effects also get access to window's vertices. This can be used to change shape of
the window, e.g. for wobble effect
svn path=/branches/work/kwin_composite/; revision=626706
to hide the change from Client/Unmanaged and eventually also
act as the only API available to effects.
svn path=/branches/work/kwin_composite/; revision=626360
instances and keeping them around after the window is closed, create
class Deleted as a representation of a closed window.
svn path=/branches/work/kwin_composite/; revision=626356
or Xrender picture, not after every repaint.
This also allows removing the confusing initPaint()/postPaint() calls in Scene.
svn path=/branches/work/kwin_composite/; revision=607500
describe the design, add links to external docs.
Restructure COMPOSITE_TODO into sections and add sort of priorities.
svn path=/branches/work/kwin_composite/; revision=600163
translation are welcome to implement it themselves. I'm no graphics guy
after all and this seems to be far beyond me.
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