kwin/tilinglayouts/columns/columns.h
Nikhil Marathe 5ab491ab1f TilingLayout::clientResized() returns boolean argument.
If resize was attempted it returns true.
This way layouts can use the default implementation
to handle floating windows or unchanged geometry.
The commit() call in the default implementation is also avoided

svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/; revision=1148579
2010-07-11 06:47:09 +00:00

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/********************************************************************
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Copyright (C) 2009 Nikhil Marathe <nsm.nikhil@gmail.com>
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*********************************************************************/
#ifndef COLUMNS_H
#define COLUMNS_H
#include <Qt>
#include "tilinglayout.h"
namespace KWin
{
class Workspace;
class Tile;
class Client;
// simulates a 2 column right layout for now, make it arbitrary
// in columns and direction
class Columns : public TilingLayout
{
public:
Columns( Workspace * );
KDecorationDefines::Position resizeMode( Client *c, KDecorationDefines::Position currentMode ) const;
bool clientResized( Client *c, const QRect &moveResizeGeom, const QRect &orig );
private:
void arrange( QRect wgeom );
int m_leftWidth; // width of left column
};
} // end namespace
#endif