* "" needs to be wrapped in QStringLiteral
* QString::fromUtf8 needed for const char* and QByteArray
* QByteArray::constData() needed to get to the const char*
Shaders are moved into dedicated directories 1.10 and 1.40. 1.10 contains
the already existing versions, 1.40 copies of them adjusted to GLSL 1.40.
REVIEW: 110571
With the removal of BoxSwitch all effects which want mouse events use the
fullscreen input window. The available functionality is too complex both
in EffectsHandler and in the Effects.
With this change only fullscreen input windows are supported and all
effects share the input window. This means there is at maximum one input
window. This simplifies the code in the Effects as they don't have to
keep track of the window they created any more. In EffectsHandler it
means that only one window needs to be created, destroyed and raised.
Also it means that we can properly react on screen size changes which had
been ignored in the past. Also quite some roundtrips to X are no longer
needed as we do not need to query the window geometry when creating the
input window.
REVIEW: 110156
Many headers included KLocale to use i18n and co. But those methods are
defined in KLocalizedString and not in KLocale.
With KF5 klocale.h does no longer include KLocalizedString causing lots
of compile errors.
The main difference is that the activation of an edge is no longer
broadcasted to all effects and scripts, but instead a passed in slot of
the Effect/Script is invoked.
For this the EffectsHandler API is changed to take the Effect as an
argument to (un)reserveElectricBorder. As callback slot the existing
borderActivated is used.
In addition the ScreenEdge monitors the object for beeing destroyed and
unregisters the the edge automatically. This removes the need from the
Effect to call unregister in the dtor.
BUG: 309695
FIXED-IN: 4.11
This method can be used to get the animationTime in case a configuration
class generated through KConfigXT is used. In general the configuration
stores the magic value 0 for a property "duration". This magic value
indicates that a hard-coded default value should be used.
So the common logic to test the stored value for 0 and then either pass
the stored value or the default value to animationTime is encapsulated
in this method in a generic way.
A MyEffect can use it in the following way:
animationTime<MyEffectConfig>(200);
BUG: 310646
FIXED-IN: 4.10
REVIEW: 107460
If the build option is enabled KWIN_HAVE_OPENGL_1 is passed as a compile
flag when build against OpenGL.
This compile flag is meant to replace the KWIN_HAVE_OPENGLES. So far code
has been ifdefed for special behavior of OpenGL ES 2.0 and to remove
fixed functionality calls which are not available in OpenGL ES 2.0.
With this build flag the fixed functionality calls which are only used in
the OpenGL1 Compositor can be removed and keeping the KWIN_HAVE_OPENGLES
for the real differences between OpenGL 2.x and OpenGL ES 2.0.
E.g. a call like glColor4f should be in an
glColor4f(1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0);
while a call like glPolygonMode should be in an
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_LINE);
Building for OpenGL ES 2.0 of course implies that KWIN_HAVE_OPENGL_1 is
not defined.
The ShaderBinder class can be used for the case that a block of code
should be executed with a given Shader being bound. This is useful for
all the cases where there is a if-block for OpenGL2 execution with a
Shader being pushed in the first line to the ShaderManager and popped in
the last line of the block. With the helper this can be simplified to:
ShaderBinder binder(myCustomShader);
or
ShaderBinder binder(ShaderManager::GenericShader);
The ctor of ShaderBinder pushes the given Shader to the stack and once
the helper goes out of scope it will be popped again from the stack.
In addition the helper can take care of OpenGL 1 compositing, that is it
just does nothing. So it can also be used where there is a shared OpenGL1
and OpenGL2 code path where the Shader should only be pushed in OpenGL2.
This basically removes all the checks for the compositing type before
pushing/popping a Shader to the stack.
REVIEW: 106521
The main usage of ShaderManager::isValid was to have OpenGL2 specific
code pathes. Now we have an actual OpenGL2Compositing type and we know
that the ShaderManager is valid if we have this compositing type and we
know that it is not valid on OpenGL1Compositing. This gives us a much
better check and allows us to use the isValid method just for where we
want to check whether the shaders compiled successfully.
In addition some effects require OpenGL2, so we do not need to check
again that the ShaderManager is valid. Such usages are removed.
The CompositingType enum turns into flags and two new values are
introduced: OpenGL1Compositing and OpenGL2Compositing.
Those new values are or-ed to OpenGLCompositing so that a simple check
for the flag OpenGLCompositing works in case of one of those two new
values. To make the generic check for OpenGL compositing easier a method
in EffectsHandler is introduced to just check for this.
The scenes now return either OpenGL1Compositing or OpenGL2Compositing
depending on which Scene implementation. None returns OpenGLCompositing.
The public member variables for opacity, saturation and brightness
are removed in favor for getter and setters. The variables are
moved into a private class. Those are now qreal instead of double.
To make usage inside the effects easier a multiply method is added
which multiplies the current value with passed in factor and returns
the new value in a functional programming style.
This commit is the top-most of a patch series to refactor
ScreenPaintData and WindowPaintData. Other related commits are:
* 0811772
* ebdc7ec
* 2c8dd8d
* 7699726
* 68e0201
* 611cb09
REVIEW: 105141
BUG: 303314
FIXED-IN: 4.10
Cube effect modifies the ScreenTransformation matrix. While each
window resets the matrix on a global level it's not reset. That
means if the last rendered window had the screen rotated the
ScreenTransformation keeps the rotation even after the cube
ended. This causes a rotated window in e.g. TaskbarThumbnails.
REVIEW: 104918
CCBUG: 299869
Creating an EffectFrame requires I/O which takes on my system
during testing between 10 and 40 msec. Also it needs a little
bit of memory.
This changes moves out the creation of EffectFrames at Effect
load till the Effect actually needs the EffectFrame. E.g. if a
user does not filter in PresentWindows there is no need to ever
create it.
BoxSwitch effect is ignored as it should be dropped for 4.9.
REVIEW: 104815
Cube effect loads 0 to 2 textures which has been
performed during configuration. This change delays
loading the textures till cube is activated for the
first time and the loading from file is moved into
a thread.
This means that for a very short time the texture
is not yet visible, but this is not a problem as
the cube animates from fully opaque starting state.
So during the loading the texture would not be
visible anyway.
REVIEW: 104807
This makes kwin in OpenGL2 mode more coherent with kwin_gles.
Despite some fullscreen effects they should now make the same
(pure) OpenGL calls.
REVIEW: 103804
This caused situations in which the shader was pushed but never
popped from the stack as for the latter case there was a check
whether the effect is active.
BUG: 280455
Each effect is able to declare itself as currently being active,
that is transforming windows or painting or screen or doing anything
during the current rendered frame.
This change eliminates the hottest path inside KWin identified by
callgrind.
REVIEW: 102449
This fixes most of the rendering issues with cube in multi
screen setups and GLSL backend. For cylinder and sphere the
rendering of areas between screen is currently disabled if
using the GLSL backend. It needs adjustments to use another
vertex shader. Not sure if it is worth the effort.
The branch contains the first step in reworking the kwineffects
library. This includes:
* replacing virtuals by signals and slots
* dropping some unused methods
* remove KWin::TimeLine
More to come.
Conflicts:
kwin/workspace.cpp
The KWin::TimeLine class was only a small wrapper around QTimeLine
without adding anything to QTimeLine what is not present in QTimeLine.
The initial idea was to make it possible to provide more curve shapes.
This is now obsoleted by Qt shipping more useful curves with QTimeLine.
So let's clean up a little bit and use QTimeLine directly instead of
the small wrapper.
All effects are adjusted to use QTimeLine directly.
EffectsHandlerImpl just forwards the signals from TabBox. In order
to have a valid pointer to the TabBox, the TabBox is now initialized
before compositing in Workspace.
QMatrix4x4 accepts data in row-major order, but returns them in
column-major order, which is not documented and because of that
I expected them to be in row-major order.
This commit fixes it and rewrites the shaders to apply the matrix
multiplications in the right order.
REVIEW: 100759
Rotation is now only handled by the QMatrix4x4 m_rotationMatrix,
so no more need for display lists. Resulting in a cleaner code without
differences between OpenGL 1.x and 2.x/GLES.
The vertex buffer implementation uses the shader manager to decide
whether core painting should be used or not. Shader manager is only
used by shaders using vertex attributes instead of gl_Vertex etc.
This includes quite some refactoring. For the cube cap a VBO is used
instead of glLists and all the required transformations are moved into
paintCap() which makes paintScreen more clean.
Currently the mirroring of bottom texture is still missing and cylinder
and sphere caps are not yet ported to using VBO.
I wouldn't be surprised if it is broken for legacy GL atm.
Currently working:
* cube slide
* basic cube
* rotations
* reflections
Not working:
* Cube Inside effects
* Reflection plane (needs to be done in a shader)
* cube caps
* sphere/cylinder
* filled in areas in multi desktop
into KWin's global namespace. Morever None already kind of clashes with X's None.
CCMAIL: kde@martin-graesslin.com
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1170588
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
The cap color is used as a background for tranclucent pixels and opacity is set to cube opacity. Changed to clamp to border and using cap color as border color.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=962425
There are two small todos: when mixing manual (mouse) rotation with cursor key rotation or zooming the reflection becomes wrong.
FEATURE: 178611
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=962205
* it looks strange
* it changes the projection matrix which makes the code ugly
* it never worked with cylinder or sphere
* it was broken in trunk anyway
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=940977
effects that display text or boxes to use the class. Minor speed
increase in XRender mode for those effects and a massive increase in
OpenGL mode (Double framerate in present windows in my case).
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=929951
Plasma frame object. There are two ways to use this class: The first is
in "static" mode which gives the frame a set geometry and will not
change, the second is an automatic mode that creates the smallest
possible frame around the specified contents. Contents can either be
normal text and/or a QPixmap, useful for displaying the caption and icon
of the currently highlighed window.
Known bugs:
- Does not detect Plasma theme changes, known to be in the Plasma
library.
- Slight graphical glitches, known to be in Qt 4.5.0 RC1.
Untested:
- What happens when there is no Plasma theme installed.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=929324