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 ?)
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* 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
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which want to be permanently visible.
I've used an XAtom called '_NET_AVOID_SPEC'. This of course can change
if need be. I think it's correct according to the wm spec, but the
wm spec seems to be empty on gnome.org, so who knows.
Windows can choose to be avoided by setting an XTextProperty
with one value, which can be either 'N', 'S', 'E', or 'W', according
to which screen edge they are anchored to.
kwin then sets its 'clientArea' rect appropriately, so that (in
theory at least) clients will not enter this area in some circumstances,
such as when being mapped for the first time.
You can see that this actually works if you start lots of konsoles. They
don't appear over the panel. I don't know what happens if you move the
panel, but I presume things will be screwed up, because I haven't
looked at that yet.
If you maximise a window, it'll still fill the screen, because the
implementation of maximise in kwin/client.cpp doesn't take account
of the workspace's clientArea rect. This is easy to fix, but I've
been awake for too long, so I'll do it after 42 winks.
svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=46772
"Mouse emulation" (defaults to F12 currently) provides mouse emulation with
[Ctrl|Alt]-ArrowKeys. Unfortunatly, dragging isn't (technically) possible with
X, but at least normal clicks work with Space or Return.
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