This reverts commit c09d63d192.
The test results we got indicate that on NVIDIA the problems with the
threaded rendering loop do not exist and at the same time the rendering
result improves a lot. As Qt still disables the threaded rendering loop
for the problematic drivers, it's better to not force the basic rendering
loop.
As we have the split between Effects and Compositor settings nowadays
it's incorrect to have an Compositor related option exposed in the
Effects settings view. Thus the OpenGLErrorView should be removed. As
a nice side-effect that simplifies the main qml file quite a bit by
turning the EffectView from Item into Rectangle.
If it shows that we need the reset GL check in the effects view it would
be better to use a KMessageWidget like in the compositing view.
BUG: 336342
REVIEW: 118790
The position passed to core didn't take care of padding and that position
passed to decorationPos caused completely broken resize/moving behavior.
E.g. resize was started where it should have been moving, or jumping of
position when starting moving.
REVIEW: 118803
The KWin::Borders element is provided by an extension plugin. The reason
for that is to be able to use it from e.g. the kcm or Plasmate without
needing to compile the code in.
But this results in Aurorae itself not being able to access the element.
The solution is to first load our decoration plugin and afterwards
register the borders element again with the version compiled in from
Aurorae.
With that we can now read all borders and paddings without using
properties. Also we could connect to change signals and have the borders
and padding handling completely stateful. Might be an idea for extending
the decoration library...
Introduces partially checked checkboxes for Effects. If an Effect
has an enabled by default function and doesn't have an explicit
value in the config file the checkbox is set to partially. If there
is a value in the config, this will be used.
Clicking on Default will return to the partially checked state.
So far only the built-in effects support the partially checked state
and also the mutual exclusive groups do not support the partial checked
(main reason: RadioButton doesn't support it)
BUG: 336045
REVIEW: 118658
On MacBooks the "Exposé" button is on XF86LaunchA. Let's use it
for activating Present Windows (ALL) as an alternative shortcut.
For non-macbook users this doesn't hurt, for MacBook users it's a
nice touch to have the key working as indicated by the pictogram.
Yes, it's realy Key_LaunchC:
"On X11 this key is mapped to XF86XK_LaunchA key for legacy reasons."
REVIEW: 118721
Qt doesn't process the button release event for our moveresize window
wrapper. This means that Qt still thinks the button is pressed and breaks
a few things like one cannot enter another move/resize mode.
BUG: 336204
BUG: 336343
REVIEW: 118794
This servers two purposes.
1. it makes KWin/5 co-installable with KWin/4 as now binary and
all libraries etc. are renamed or installed to a different
location.
2. In future we need a dedicated X11 and Wayland main function
anyway. Thus it makes most sense to rename to kwin_x11 directly
instead of first renaming to kwin5. The reason why we need to
have dedicated main functions is that kwin needs to check early
whether X11 is working or Wayland is working. Right now the first
thing kwin does is trying to connect to the XServer. This happens
before the QApplication is constructed and before command line
args are processed. On Wayland we won't want to test whether we
can connect to the XServer. As it's too early to check whether we
are starting kwin for X11 or Wayland the most convenient way is to
have dedicated binaries - thus a rename is needed. Just renaming
kwin for wayland is also not a good idea as in future the "main"
kwin will be for wayland not for X11. Another case for the dedicated
binaries is the Application class, which right now first tries to
claim the X11 Window Manager Selection. Again on Wayland even with
XWayland we won't need that. KWin will be the window manager for
XWayland if KWin is the Wayland compositor. There is no need to even
try to support anything else. Most likely it will even be KWin to
start the XWayland server, so we can be sure that there is no other
WM running and thus no need to claim the selection and abort if it
fails.
REVIEW: 118266
The idea is to warn the user that changing the settings might break
the setup when we know it could be dangerous. The following cases are
considered:
* Scale filter Accurate
* Tearing prevention
* keep window thumbnail always
* EGL if EGL and GLX are available
* unredirect fullscreen not working on all hardware
In addition the OpenGL is Unsafe warning is turned int a KMessageWidget
which is also used for all the other warnings.
REVIEW: 118494
This restores the behavior on KWin4: if I set an X property that doesn't have any data on a window, it's still information, so this makes the Xcb wrapper return an empty QByteArray that is not null.
EffectWindow::readProperty() now returns an empty QByteArray constructed the same way as it was in KWin4.
REVIEW:118645
BUG:335446
ICCCM dependency is a beast due to two different existing versions in
different packages. Thus it cannot be a hard dep without causing problems
for our downstreams.
This change ensures that ICCCM is really considered as an optional dep
and that the version we need is found, if not we mark it as non-found.
ICCCM is only used by one test application which can easily be disabled
and some enum values are used in events.cpp. If ICCCM is not found those
are replaced by defines generated in config-kwin.h.
BUG: 336035
Scripts and scripted effects can provide a ui file which gets loaded at
runtime. Obviously such a ui file is not translated. This introduces
quite a hack to load the translated strings.
In the metadata.desktop file the scripted component can provide a key
X-KWin-Config-TranslationDomain. The genericscriptedconfig tries to
locate the metadata.desktop file and reads this entry. If it is present
we extract all string properties of the loaded UI and pass them through
ki18nd.
REVIEW: 118585
Qml based Aurorae themes can provided a ui file which gets loaded at
runtime. Obviously such a ui file is not translated. This introduces
quite a hack to load the translated strings.
First of all a new property is added to the service file for
specifying the translation domain to be used for the config UI. If
such a translation domain is set we extract all string properties of
the loaded UI and pass them through ki18nd.
Similar to the already existing DBusInterface wrapper for the
org.kde.KWin interface a new CompositorDBusInterface is introduced for
org.kde.kwin.Compositing.
That way the DBus interface is split from the implementation and DBus
specific methods are no longer required in the Compositor class.
The deprecated DBus methods
* toggleCompositing(bool)
* setCompositing(bool)
are removed.
REVIEW: 118463
We need to send the event to a QQuickItem which accepts focus. Just
sending it to the Window or to the contentItem doesn't work as there is
no activeFocusItem (might be related to having the keyboard grabbed).
We try to send the event to all children of the Window's content item.
There should hopefully be one item which accepts the event and properly
reacts on cursor keys.
REVIEW: 118471