My KWIN fork where I work on features like per-output virtual desktops
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Together with these two sizes it is possible to provide both average sized borders (e.g., 4, 8 or 12 pixels) and wide borders (e.g., 18, 27, 40 pixels) without gaps in between. svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=253347 |
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clients | ||
images | ||
kcmkwin | ||
killer | ||
lib | ||
oldheaders | ||
pics | ||
tools | ||
wm-spec | ||
activation.cpp | ||
atoms.cpp | ||
atoms.h | ||
bridge.cpp | ||
bridge.h | ||
client.cpp | ||
client.h | ||
COMPLIANCE | ||
cr16-app-kwin.png | ||
cr32-app-kwin.png | ||
cr48-app-kwin.png | ||
events.cpp | ||
eventsrc | ||
geometry.cpp | ||
geometrytip.cpp | ||
geometrytip.h | ||
group.cpp | ||
group.h | ||
killwindow.cpp | ||
killwindow.h | ||
kwin.upd | ||
kwin3_plugin.pl | ||
kwin3_plugin.upd | ||
kwinbindings.cpp | ||
kwiniconify.upd | ||
KWinInterface.h | ||
kwinsticky.upd | ||
layers.cpp | ||
LICENSE | ||
main.cpp | ||
main.h | ||
Makefile.am | ||
manage.cpp | ||
NEWCOLORSCHEME.README | ||
notifications.cpp | ||
notifications.h | ||
options.cpp | ||
options.h | ||
placement.cpp | ||
placement.h | ||
pluginlibFix.pl | ||
plugins.cpp | ||
plugins.h | ||
pop.wav | ||
popupinfo.cpp | ||
popupinfo.h | ||
README | ||
sm.cpp | ||
sm.h | ||
stdclient_bitmaps.h | ||
tabbox.cpp | ||
tabbox.h | ||
useractions.cpp | ||
utils.cpp | ||
utils.h | ||
workspace.cpp | ||
workspace.h |
This is KWin, kwm next generation. /*! Different focus policies: <ul> <li>ClickToFocus - Clicking into a window activates it. This is also the default. <li>FocusFollowsMouse - Moving the mouse pointer actively onto a normal window activates it. For convenience, the desktop and windows on the dock are excluded. They require clicking. <li>FocusUnderMouse - The window that happens to be under the mouse pointer becomes active. The invariant is: no window can have focus that is not under the mouse. This also means that Alt-Tab won't work properly and popup dialogs are usually usable with the keyboard. Note that the desktop and windows on the dock are excluded for convenience. They get focus only when clicking on it. <li>FocusStrictlyUnderMouse - this is even worse than FocusUnderMouse. Only the window under the mouse pointer is active. If the mouse points nowhere, nothing has the focus. If the mouse points onto the desktop, the desktop has focus. The same holds for windows on the dock. Note that FocusUnderMouse and FocusStrictlyUnderMouse are not particularly useful. They are only provided for old-fashioned die-hard UNIX people ;-) </ul> */ FocusPolicy=ClickToFocus | FocusFollowsMouse | FocusUnderMouse | FocusStrictlyUnderMouse /** Different Alt-Tab-Styles: <ul> <li> KDE - the recommended KDE style. Alt-Tab opens a nice icon box that makes it easy to select the window you want to tab to. The order automatically adjusts to the most recently used windows. Note that KDE style does not work with the FocusUnderMouse and FocusStrictlyUnderMouse focus policies. Choose ClickToFocus or FocusFollowsMouse instead. <li> CDE - the old-fashion CDE style. Alt-Tab cycles between the windows in static order. The current window gets raised, the previous window gets lowered. </ul> */ AltTabStyle=KDE | CDE Have fun, Matthias Ettrich <ettrich@kde.org>