This adds support for animating showing/hiding of the input method panel
to the sliding popup effect, if the input panel is of type "Toplevel".
This is mainly intended to animate showing the virtual keyboard and has
been primarily tested with Maliit. It replaces the client-side animation
that Maliit would do, instead doing the animation on the KWin side which
provides a significantly smoother experience.
This makes it easier to cross-compile KWin since it is no longer necessary
to have all the KWin dependencies on the host machine. This could be
partially addressed by moving the strip-effects-metadata.cpp into a
separate folder than can be built as a top-level project, thereby reducing
the dependencies to just QtCore. However, it still means we have to build
a native binary. Since all this script is doing is removing some JSON keys,
we could also use a python script and avoid the need to compile a
build-time helper program.
Otherwise when we render it, we do so upside down and screen sharing
looks broken.
This only happens when the shadow buffer is in use, so it's not all that
common.
This is an approach for aurorae engine to publish masks for its decorated windows in order to avoid out of window blurring at the decoration corners. Aurorae themes are now able to specify a **mask** element inside **decoration.svg** file like plasma themes already do. Mask is used afterwards to calculate theme's blur region.
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Adjusted Aurorae theme for testing: [ROUNDED-DARK.tar.gz](/uploads/082f60ad4311e3e296b7faeeb7c97dac/ROUNDED-DARK.tar.gz)
BUG:395725
Otherwise the connection isn't severed when the layer is destroyed,
leading to crashes when screen resolution changes.
We don't actually need `this` to access `workspace()`, and we have
a guarded `output` as sender in the other case.
Ensures KWin is also built with features disabled to catch when code is
added that requires a build-time guard
Signed-off-by: Eike Hein <eike.hein@mbition.io>
Notifications are really only useful in a setting with a full
shell environment where there is a notification center to display them.
Signed-off-by: Victoria Fischer <victoria.fischer@mbition.io>
Currently, if the pointer surface has to change between two surfaces,
the compositor must do the following
seat->setFocusedPointerSurface(nullptr);
seat->notifyPointerMotion(newPos);
seat->setFocusedPointerSurface(focus);
The pointer motion is needed so the enter event has correct position,
setFocusedPointerSurface(nullptr) is needed to avoid sending a bad
motion event before the leave event.
This change makes the pointer focus api less error prone by splitting
setFocusedPointerSurface() in two functions - notifyPointerEnter() and
notifyPointerLeave().
notifyPointerEnter() takes new focus surface as well as the position
where the pointer has entered the surface so the focus update can be
atomic and without any corner cases.
notifyPointerLeave() is used to clear pointer focus.
This commit expands the QImage-to-GL formatTable to include entries
for RGBX64, RGBA64_Premultiplied, and Grayscale16 image formats.
Uploading 16-bit-per-channel formats is supported by OpenGL and, with
the GL_EXT_texture_norm16 extension, GLES.
This ensures that we get a warning if the config header is not included
instead of compiling the code as if it was disabled. Interestingly, some
checks already used #if KWIN_BUILD_*, so those were generating -Wundef
warnings when the feature is disabled. Commit 886173cab assumed that all
those features were already 01, so this unbreaks the build if any of the
features is disabled.
Fixes: 886173cab ("Reduce ifdefs in Workspace::supportInformation()")
We should use the output area as the margin size as where to position
rather than the panelSize.
This ensures that the keyboard ends up in the right place right above
the panels.
This reverts commit 3d0bdc56a4.
seat->setFocusedPointerSurface() before notifyPointerMotion() is needed
to prevent sending a motion event that's outside the previously focused
surface.
BUG: 449273
It is automatically called (and documented as such) by KCModule
after the constructor is run.
This avoids calling a virtual method from the constructor.
Signed-off-by: Eike Hein <eike.hein@mbition.io>
None of the features it adds ontop of `QComboBox` are used.
Allows to drop the dependency on KCompletion.
Signed-off-by: Eike Hein <eike.hein@mbition.io>