Property invokes virtual methods returning false by default. Deleted
reimplements the isDeleted and returns true. Client returns true for
isClient. Method is not called isManaged as this is already used
inside Client.
Unlike stated at several places in the code it is not difficult to
setup the connections to all Clients.
It would have been nice if the failed attempts to connect the Clients
would not have made it into the code as emitted signals which are
nowhere used. Not to mention that like in all places the signals to
inform that a state changed were emitted before the state changed was
performed.
For this properties are defined in ClientGroup and several methods
are changed to be slots (to be invokable from scripts). On Client
the clientGroup is exported as a property.
The existing wrapper around ClientGroup is dropped as it is no
longer needed. Interestingly it was wrong anyway as it allowed to
construct a new ClientGroup, which has to be done internally.
At the same time the meta declarations get cleaned up a little bit.
Dropping the wrapper around Client and just exporting the Client's
properties. This breaks all existing scripts as it's now e.g.:
client.caption
instead of
client.caption()
But the first one is the more natural one for JavaScript and also
for everyone writing QML as well.
Setters and signals are mostly still missing in client. Other parts
like ClientGroup must be converted to properties, too.
Fixes a regression. When resize effect is available we can do a
fast resizing by only perform the resizing after the user ended
resizing the window.
REVIEW: 103363
breaks remember rules when called by ::setActivity() in ::manage()
TODO: add activity rules and make remember state applying more robust in 4.9
BUG: 264981
This input-only window is used to capture events above the
client window and preventing them from reaching the client.
It is currently used to enlarge the borders by an invisible
amount, using the ExtendedBorderRegion provided by the
decoration.
The direct method calls from class Client were removed and replaced by
connecting to the appropriate signals emitted by class Client. The
affected methods in class Tiling are notifyTilingWindowMinimizeToggle() and
updateAllTiles() which are now private Q_SLOTS.
Including tiling.h in class Client is no longer needed and was removed.
This initial commit introduces a new class Tiling. It is provided by
the files tiling/tiling.h and tiling/tiling.cpp. It covers all the
Tiling functionality which was provided by Workspace. In this initial
commit, all the functions were just moved and adjusted.
A new member variable m_tiling is introduced to Workspace, which
makes the new class Tiling accessible from Workspace.
The Tiling pointer is created in the constructor and deleted in
the deconstructor. Also a getter method tiling() is provided.
All calls from other classes are updated to use the methods in class
Tiling now.
It is possible that adding this build option broke the Scripting
component. This is something that should not happen. Unfortunately
by just ifdefing everything scripting related with scripting enabled
we have build errors. These are caused by the fact that the scripting
code includes e.g. client.h through "./../client.h". At one offending
place I changed that to "client.h", but there is also a client.h in
the scripting directory.
The includes and naming of the scripting files clearly have to be fixed!
This commit merges the two signals clientClosed() and unmanagedClosed() to windowClosed() which
is now provided by Toplevel.
The approriate slots in effects.h and effects.cpp were merges as well, since they did the
same.
The direct method calls of the method windowClosed() in SceneOpenGL and SceneXRender were
removed and are now connected to the appropriate signal in windowAdded().
The method windowGeometryShapeChanged() from the class Scene is now a slot. It is now connected to the signal geometryShapeChanged() which is sent from Toplevel instances Client and Unmanaged.
All direct method calls were deleted.
Since the TabBox functionality is not feasible for any platform KWin is
used on (e.g. tablet PCs), a build option is added to decide, if the
TabBox functionality should be build or not.
REVIEW: 101511
@Sebastian: Martin wanted me to let you know that it is now possible
to disable building Tabbox
CCMAIL: sebas@kde.org
Since the funtionality of TopMenu did no longer work in KDE4 this feature was
removed from Workspace. Every reference to it was removed as well as commentaries
and documentation.
REVIEW: 101485
Without Compositing we do not really need the PaintRedirector,
it only adds overhead. This reverts the behavior to how it was before
the PaintRedirector was introduced by just not redirecting the paint
in the event filter when compositing is not active. This should have
the lowest impact on the existing source base.
The change breaks at least oxygen window decoration when compositing
is not active as the decoration is no longer double buffered. But
as written this is exactly the behavior as used before 4.3. Given
the push today there should be enough time for all affected decos
to adjust to the change.
REVIEW: 101413
Drawbound was nowadays only used when compositing is disabled.
For the composited case, the drawbound was replaced by the resize
effect and in fact we should always just use the resize effect.
REVIEW: 101411
In case we use OpenGL compositing and KWin is started with the raster graphicssystem,
the decoration gets painted with the raster backend.
REVIEW: 101370
With raster a QPixmap is no longer a XPixmap which fails all code
which assumes that an QPixmap is an XPixmap. Depending on were in
the codebase we either convert such pixmaps to images (OpenGL) or
create a XPixmap and use QPixmap::fromX11Pixmap to get a "real"
pixmap.
It is possible that there are more code pathes were we would need
a XPixmap. Currently tested is basic functionality of no-compositing,
XRender compositing, OpenGl/GLX and OpenGL ES/EGL compositing.
For OpenGL compositing raster might result in performance improvements,
for XRender it is possible that there are regressions when using raster.
By default KWin uses whatever is the default of the system, so we just
no longer enforce native.
Of course it is a bad idea to use graphicssystem OpenGL. As that
is broken anyways in Qt, we do not check for it.
Many thanks to Philipp Knechtges for bringing up the issue, convincing
me that we need it and providing most of the patch.
REVIEW: 101132
CCMAIL: Philipp.Knechtges@rwth-aachen.de
With config option "NoPlugin" in group "Style" it is possible to
no request that KWin should be run without a decoration plugin.
This is a change for Plasma Active to properly support no decorations.
As well if a decoration plugin cannot be loaded, KWin will no longer
exit, but continue to run just without a decoration. As a nice
side-effect changes in Oxygen no longer destroy my kwin build ;-)
BUG: 224440
FIXED-IN: 4.7.0
CCMAIL: sebas@kde.org
Toolbars and Dock Widgets are clients which did not yet have
proper Shadow support. Especially the visibleRect and decorationRect
which is incorrectly used to refer to the complete window geometry
had to be updated.
In order to notice when the geometry changes a new signal is
added to toplevel and both Unmanaged and Client connect all their
signals which are emitted whenever the geometry changes in some way
to this new signal.
Shadow connects to the signal and updates the quads and region
whenever the size changes.
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
Since clients with restricted geometry now cannot cover the entire screen by default it was necessary to unlink the state from the actual geometry to re-provide the "restore" feature.
The patch also extends the protection of the maximized state to unilateral maximizations (emacs issue)
BUG: 265568
BUG: 252314
CCBUG: 252255
review request https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/100606/
Client and Unmanaged use a signal to notify that they are about to be closed.
The EffectsHandlerImpl is connected to those signals and emits the appropriate
windowClosed signal to which the effects are connected.
Check on reloading of settings if the no borders for maximized windows option got disabled.
If it got disabled unset the no border option for all maximized windows to get the borders back.
BUG: 222045
FIXED-IN: 4.6.0
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1189981
When selecting another client in the group, the previous client
gets hidden which causes the client to be moved to the end of
the focus chain which means that it is not possible to quickly
alt+tab to the previous used tab.
So if a client is part of a client group it should not be moved
to the end of the focus change when changing the shown state in
Client::setClientShown().
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1179234
the new property name is "_KDE_NET_WM_ACTIVITIES", of type XA_STRING,
and it's a comma-separated list of activity UUIDs.
kwin should respond to other processes changing the activity list for a
window, and filter out any bogus IDs. It also caches KActivityController's
list of activities to prevent dbus deadlocks.
CCMAIL: plasma-devel@kde.org
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1179043
Every disorder causes every duration, which ensures the one that stays.
reality is relative. natural is disorder.
[R]obinhood[P]andey
Merging scripting from
^/branches/work/kwin_scripting TO
^/trunk
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1177865
Make icon sizes 64x64 and 128x128 available in KWin and use it in TabBox for large icon modes.
So no more ugly upscaling.
CCBUG: 241384
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1137264
ok'd by fredrikh.
this code is buggy right now, but I promise to squash the bugs by the 19th :)
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1125614
This commit merges the kwin-tiling branch. Ideally it shouldn't break anything and add a few features ;-)
It was applied as a patch. Do not attempt to merge the branch directly, it has a few issues.
This feature is currently experimental, although it hasn't crashed in quite a long time. It lacks some features and probably leaks some memory. Fixes will be on the way.
Season Of KDE 2009 project by Nikhil Marathe
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1118677
I think it's too late in the cycle to backport to 4.4.0 so if it does not cause any other problems, I will backport to 4.4 branch.
(In case I forget to backport as I am busy with non-kwin issues, please remind me in the bugreport)
Thanks to Thomas Leineweber for providing the patch and investigating the issue.
BUG: 221868
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1084748