Following the approach of ShowPaint effect by tracking the actual painted
regions per window to determine whether the painted area intersects with
one of the thumbnails.
BUG: 306169
FIXED-IN: 4.10
REVIEW: 108289
Animation now completely based on the expandedGeometry which includes the
shadows and another repaint at the end of the animation is added to
ensure that there are no leftover shadows.
BUG: 312168
FIXED-IN: 4.10
REVIEW: 108255
Instead of each effect, which needs to announce support, having custom
code to create a property and set it on the root window, there is now a
common API in EffectsHandler to take care of this.
The methods takes care of creating the atom if it has not already done
and set the property on the root window. Furthermore it allows multiple
effects to announce the same property without getting in conflict with
each other.
As a further convenience the property is automatically removed when the
effect is unloaded, so less things an effect author has to care about.
REVIEW: 107815
The ownership for virtual desktops is moved from Workspace into a new
VirtualDesktopManager. The manager is responsible for providing the count
of virtual desktops and keeping track of the currently used virtual
desktop.
All methods related to moving between desktops are also moved from
Workspace to the new manager, though all methods related to Clients on
Virtual Desktops remain in Workspace for the time being. This is to have
the new manager as independent from KWin core as possible.
An rather important change for the handling of virtual desktops is that
the count and the id of a desktop is now an unsinged integer instead of
an integer. The reason for that is that we cannot have a negative count
of desktops as well as it is not possible to be on a desktop with a
negative identifier.
In that regard it is important to remember that a Client can be on a
desktop with a negative identifier. The special value for a Client being
on all desktops is handled by using -1 as a desktop. For the time being
this is not adjusted but instead of comparing the virtual desktop ids one
should prefer to use the convenient methods like isOnDesktop and
isOnAllDesktops. This would allow in future to internally change the
representation for on all desktops.
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
This was originally added by d467fc1bdbcf69bd6ef213bd909633c2edfb6878,
to prevent alpha ending up to be 0 with blending disabled. Apparently,
that was a driver issue that is no longer present.
REVIEW: 107090
A decoration can provide the AbilityAnnounceAlphaChannel in addition to
AbilityUsesAlphaChannel. If this ability is provided the decoration can
enable/disable the use of the alpha channel through setAlphaEnabled().
The base idea behind this mechanism is to be able to tell the compositor
that currently alpha is not needed. An example is the maximized state in
which the decoration is fully opaque so that there is no need to use the
translucency code path which would render all windows behind the deco.
In addition also the blur effect honors this setting so that behind a
known opaque decoration no blurring is performed.
Oxygen is adjusted to disable translucency in maximized state and Aurorae
is adjusted to allow themes to enable/disable translucency. For Plastik
translucency and with that also blurring is disabled.
REVIEW: 106810
Port the KCM to use KConfigXT which means that the complete custom code
for loading, saving and setting to defaults can be dropped.
Also in the effect in brings some advantages as we basically get compile
time checks whether the accessed config is named correctly.
The saved values for translucency are now UInts in [0,100] instead of
doubles in [0.0,1.0], so an update script is needed.
REVIEW: 106310
The current API call to animate a window does not feel very JavaScripty.
Therefore a new method "animate" is added to the global scope, which
takes a JavaScript object of the following structure:
{
window: EffectWindow, /* the window to animate, required */
duration: int, /* duration in msec, required */
curve: QEasingCurve.Type, /* global easing curve, optional */
type: Effect.Attribute, /* for first animation, optional */
from: FPx2, /* for first animation, optional */
to: FPx2, /* for first animation, optional */
delay: int, /* for first animation, optional */
animations: [ /* additional animations, optional */
{
curve: QEasingCurve.Type, /* overrides global */
type: Effect.Attribute,
from: FPx2,
to: FPx2,
delay: int
}
]
}
At least one animation needs to be specified either on the root level
or in the array of animations. Curve is the only property on root level
which is used in the animations, if not provided.
REVIEW: 107079
Boxswitch is activated as tabbox, possibly due to a downstream issue
This results in multiple effects being assigned to the tabbox and no
GUI way for the user to fix this.
Since the BoxSwitch effects nowadays only exists as sidearm for
coverswitch, the tabbox setting is now hardcoded and disabled in the
effect, making it completely impossible to accidentally use it as tabbox.
BUG: 303387
REVIEW: 106695
FIXED-IN: 4.9.3
The logic has already ensured that the ARBBlurShader can only be used
when using the OpenGL1 compositor, the OpenGL 2 compositor needs to use
the GLSLBlurShader.
This change moves the complete ARBBlurShader into a KWIN_HAVE_OPENGL_1
ifdef section.
As a side-effect the ::create method can now return a NULL pointer which
makes more sense then returning an ARBBlurShader in case that the
GLSLShader is not supported.
REVIEW: 106738
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.
Given that the Catalyst driver is now supporting direct rendering and by
that can use the OpenGL 2 code path we do no longer need to force
disable the Blur effect and Lanczos filters which used to crash in the
ARB shader path.
The ARB shader path - which can only be used in OpenGL 1 - is kept
disabled for Catalyst.
CCBUG: 270818
CCBUG: 286795
REVIEW: 106798
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.
Left over from the cleanup which basically resulted in the active window
being put to the inactive's window opacity.
Thanks for the early notification of that issue.
BUG: 306449
FIXED-IN: 4.9.2
The effect should have had two animations:
* on move resize
* on active/inactive change
But the timeline was adjusted in the prePaintWindow call and the timeline
is effect global and not per window. Which means that for each window the
same time is added. So instead of adding time t each frame t*n with n
being the number of windows got added. So in most cases the animation
ended in the first or second frame which means its not visible.
Through git blame I was able to track down that this incorrect behavior
was introduced in 2008. An animation broken for more than four years
without anybody noticing is probably not required. Because of that it's
dropped from the effect. As this includes quite some code and performance
improvements it goes into the release branch.
A better solution could be implemented, but that should be for 4.10.
BUG: 306263
FIXED-IN: 4.9.2
REVIEW: 106335
There were quite some useless checks like e.g. first checking whether
a window is the desktop and taking a different code path for that case
and in the other code path checking again.
Also using the new introduced boolean values for the checks instead of
comparing floating point numbers all the time.
The effect gets a set of boolean values to check whether it is active for
one of the categories (e.g. move resize, decorations).
This allows to easily check whether the effect is active at all, that is
if all values are at 1.0 the effect will never affect a window.
In all other cases it can be combined with looking at the available
windows to e.g. enable the effect for move resize only when there is a
window which is either moved or resized. This check is performed whenever
an action happens which could cause a window to become inactive.
BUG: 306262
FIXED-IN: 4.9.2
The Shader might have left-overs from last usage which might
cause the effect to not work properly.
BUG: 304404
FIXED-IN: 4.9.1
Reviewed By: Thomas Lübking
The supportInformation is extended to also read the properties
on all effects. In addition each effect can be queried just for
itself through D-Bus, e.g.:
qdbus org.kde.kwin /KWin supportInformationForEffect kwin4_effect_blur
All effects are extended to provide their configured and read
settings through properties. In some cases also important
runtime information is exposed.
REVIEW: 105977
BUG: 305338
FIXED-IN: 4.9.1
The code assumed that screens border to each other. That is the height
of the one screen is the y position of the other screen.
BUG: 304520
FIXED-IN: 4.9.1
REVIEW: 105958
* KDE/4.9:
Fix callback race in the session save and shutdown code.
Update for 4.9.0 release
SVN_SILENT made messages (.desktop file)
SVN_SILENT made messages (.desktop file)
Fix regression in QML shutdown menu. Ampersands should be removed from menu entries' text by default.
Fix typos in a message that broke string freeze.
Fix potential parallel build failure.
Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
Ensures that we can access the minimized property in Effects
which want to not animate a closed, minimized window.
Make use of it in the Fade Effect Script to not fade out a
minimized window which would mean showing the actual not
visible window.
BUG: 303891
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0
REVIEW: 105647
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
No effect has ever made use of contents opacity. Which means it
is not needed. Removing means faster effects as we used to
multiply the value (always 1.0) with the opacity in each frame
for each window.
The logout effect was rather broken. First of all it was
excluded from build if OpenGL ES is present at build time. The
reason for this is that the effect did not work with GLES.
In order to fix that the vignetting is ported over to OpenGL 2
by using a dedicated shader. As well the lod based blur is
added through a dedicated shader and uses framebuffer blit to
get the current rendered buffer before rendering the logout
window into a texture.
Last but not least the isActive method was broken and is fixed
by checking whether the logout window is around.
BUG: 303096
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0
REVIEW: 105459
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
Effects can specify their minimum requirements in their
desktop file:
* OpenGL
* OpenGL 2 (GLSL required)
* Shaders (either ARB or OpenGL 2)
The configuration module uses this information in combination
with which backend KWin is currently using. So if e.g. OpenGL
is used and an effect requires OpenGL 2 a detailed error
message can be showed that OpenGL 2 is required.
BUG: 209213
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0
REVIEW: 104847
A CMake variable is used to specify the name of the binary.
By default this is "kwin" but building for PA changes the
name to "kwinactive". The variable adjusts all names, e.g.
kwinnvidiahack becomes kwinactivenvidiahack.
The remaining usage of kwinrc in core and libs is replaced
by a cmakedefine for the configuration name and all data
installations are moved to the defined name. Dynamic loading
for scripts & co is adjusted for loading based on defined name.
This change allows the side-by-side installation of both kwin
for desktop and kwin for Plasma Desktop without the known
issues like conflicts in config files or missing build options
if kwin desktop is used for Plasma Active.
Likewise the KCMs are not adjusted as they are not intended to
be used for kwinactive.
REVIEW: 104299
BUG: 296084
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0
CCMAIL: active@kde.org
Additional TabBox Mode which allows to switch between all open
windows of the current selected application. By default Alt+tilde
is used which is on qwerty just one key above tab. For non-qwerty
layouts the shortcut is unfortunately not convenient.
REVIEW: 104730
FEATURE: 299308
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0
Effects that need GLSL require that OpenGL 2 is active.
It does not matter whether the GPU would support it if
OpenGL 2 is not used.
Cherry-picked from db42152
CCBUG: 299426
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
Some old restructuring caused -DKWIN_HAVE_OPENGLES to no longer be
passed to the compiler, causing OpenGL-specific code to be built
while the libraries to link it were not available.
REVIEW: 104558
For the normal TabBox the TabBoxClient's icon method is
adjusted to use the "user-desktop" icon instead of the
window icon.
For the effects a method to set the caption is extended
to also set the icon on the caption frame.
REVIEW: 104444
FlipSwitch can be navigated with up and down keys as well
as left/right and CoverSwitch only with left and right
keys while Alt+Tab is used.
REVIEW: 104438
FEATURE: 178595
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0
Our first effect written in JavaScript to replace an existing C++
effect. Fade effect has been chosen as it has shown to be problematic
in the past and would have needed a migration to AnimationEffect anyway.
This reduces the repaints in cases where several blur regions are
stacked on top of each other (e.g. oxygen-transparent) and the topmost
layer needs to be updated (e.g. a blurry window is moved).
The old blur version wrongly marked a cache region as valid with the
reason that this region would never become visible. It didnt matter
because the only case that this region could become visible was a
movement of the window on top, which back then would have forced a
workspace repaint of that region and as such would have invalidated
the cache anyway. With the introduction of addLayerRepaint the
last point is no longer true and we have to track the valid cache
regions more carefully.
This patch adds a new function Toplevel::addLayerRepaint, that in contrast
to addWorkspaceRepaint does not invalidate every blur texture cache that
overlaps with that region. As the name suggests it rather invalidates the
to the window associated layer at that position. This is especially useful
in the case of move/resize events in combination with oxygen-transparent,
where the altered window is almost always the topmost window and the blur
texture cache of the windows underneath are unchanged.
For the case of fully opaque windows the behaviour of addLayerRepaint
and addWorkspaceRepaint should be same.
REVIEW: 103906
Most effects would not compile anymopre as they are not adjusted
to changes in the effect system (e.g. change to slots).
Also we have enough proper effects to no longer need some demo or
howto effects.
REVIEW: 103744
The effect did not check whether the ShaderManager is valid causing
a null pointer access when trying to use the shader.
Additionally this change moves the Shader init into the close window
slot as close window referrenced windows without checking whether the
effect would work. If the effect would not work each closed window
would be referrenced without any chance to being unreffed again as this
code is in a block checking whether the effect is valid.
BUG: 291390
FIXED-IN: 4.8.0
This is a condensed version of Martin's patch that fixes a high cpu
usage in KWin and X. It seems to be due to a window being created and
deleted at almost the same time, such that the fade effect never quits.
The bug was reliably reproducable with starting Amarok.
CCBUG: 290025
CCBUG: 288948
Too many crash reports in the fglrx driver when using ARB shaders.
It's a pity to disable functionality for all fglrx users, but it's
better than crash reports.
Blur effect can still be enabled manually and Lanczos can still be
enabled through the environment variable.
REVIEW: 103556
CCBUG: 270818
CCBUG: 286795
also
- replace QHash::operator[]
- replace double by float (-> ARM, and we don't need that precision)
- weaken some value checks ("== 1.0f")
- fix last paint of hiding windows (w->addRepaintFull() trap)
REVIEW: 103404
Finally it is possible :-) If it causes an impact on performance
during the release candidates I'm going to revert.
REVIEW: 103375
BUG: 255106
FIXED-IN: 4.8.0
Make use of new extension of protocol for magic number -1.
If offset is -1 KWin has to decide the offset. This fixes all the
incorrect animations and allows us to perform clipping again by
filtering out the window quads which should not be visible.
Additionally the effect now sanitizes the offset. That is for e.g.
Yakuake setting an offset of 0, but there is a strut on the top
corner causing Yakuake not to appear on 0, but with an offset of
the strut. Such cases are now considered as well and the animation
is fixed.
REVIEW: 103367
BUG: 287602
CCBUG: 261159
CCBUG: 278760
FIXED-IN: 4.8.0