kwin/kcmkwin/kwinrules/main.cpp
Luboš Luňák a5a748b4bc Modify Alt+F3/Advanced/Window specific settings to avoid the dialog
for specifying a window by doing a lot of guessing how to actually
identify the specific window next time, so that it directly invokes
the dialog with the various settings for the window.
Let's see if this is simple enough to use, or if it still needs something
like the old 'remember some random settings I think should be worth remembering'.

CCBUG: 90918

svn path=/trunk/kdebase/kwin/; revision=360733
2004-11-05 15:29:50 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <kcmdlineargs.h>
#include <kapplication.h>
#include <dcopclient.h>
#include <kconfig.h>
#include <klocale.h>
#include <kwin.h>
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#include <fixx11h.h>
#include "ruleswidget.h"
#include "../../rules.h"
namespace KWinInternal
{
static void loadRules( QValueList< Rules* >& rules )
{
KConfig cfg( "kwinrulesrc", true );
cfg.setGroup( "General" );
int count = cfg.readNumEntry( "count" );
for( int i = 1;
i <= count;
++i )
{
cfg.setGroup( QString::number( i ));
Rules* rule = new Rules( cfg );
rules.append( rule );
}
}
static void saveRules( const QValueList< Rules* >& rules )
{
KConfig cfg( "kwinrulesrc" );
cfg.setGroup( "General" );
cfg.writeEntry( "count", rules.count());
int i = 1;
for( QValueList< Rules* >::ConstIterator it = rules.begin();
it != rules.end();
++it )
{
cfg.setGroup( QString::number( i ));
(*it)->write( cfg );
++i;
}
}
static Rules* findRule( const QValueList< Rules* >& rules, Window wid )
{
KWin::WindowInfo info = KWin::windowInfo( wid,
NET::WMName | NET::WMWindowType,
NET::WM2WindowClass | NET::WM2WindowRole | NET::WM2ClientMachine );
if( !info.valid()) // shouldn't really happen
return NULL;
QCString wmclass_class = info.windowClassClass().lower();
QCString wmclass_name = info.windowClassName().lower();
QCString role = info.windowRole().lower();
NET::WindowType type = info.windowType( NET::NormalMask | NET::DesktopMask | NET::DockMask
| NET::ToolbarMask | NET::MenuMask | NET::DialogMask | NET::OverrideMask | NET::TopMenuMask
| NET::UtilityMask | NET::SplashMask );
QString title = info.name();
// QCString extrarole = ""; // TODO
QCString machine = info.clientMachine().lower();
Rules* best_match = NULL;
int match_quality = 0;
for( QValueList< Rules* >::ConstIterator it = rules.begin();
it != rules.end();
++it )
{
// try to find an exact match, i.e. not a generic rule
Rules* rule = *it;
int quality = 0;
bool generic = true;
if( rule->wmclassmatch != Rules::ExactMatch )
continue; // too generic
if( !rule->matchWMClass( wmclass_class, wmclass_name ))
continue;
// from now on, it matches the app - now try to match for a specific window
if( rule->wmclasscomplete )
{
quality += 1;
generic = false; // this can be considered specific enough (old X apps)
}
if( rule->windowrolematch != Rules::UnimportantMatch )
{
quality += rule->windowrolematch == Rules::ExactMatch ? 5 : 1;
generic = false;
}
if( rule->titlematch != Rules::UnimportantMatch )
{
quality += rule->titlematch == Rules::ExactMatch ? 3 : 1;
generic = false;
}
if( rule->types != NET::AllTypesMask )
{
int bits = 0;
for( int bit = 1;
bit < 1 << 31;
bit <<= 1 )
if( rule->types & bit )
++bits;
if( bits == 1 )
quality += 2;
}
if( generic ) // ignore generic rules, use only the ones that are for this window
continue;
if( !rule->matchType( type )
|| !rule->matchRole( role )
|| !rule->matchTitle( title )
|| !rule->matchClientMachine( machine ))
continue;
if( quality > match_quality )
{
best_match = rule;
match_quality = quality;
}
}
if( best_match != NULL )
return best_match;
Rules* ret = new Rules;
ret->description = i18n( "Settings for %1" ).arg( wmclass_class );
if( type == NET::Unknown )
ret->types = NET::NormalMask;
else
ret->types = 1 << type; // convert type to its mask
ret->title = title; // set, but make unimportant
ret->titlematch = Rules::UnimportantMatch;
// ret->extrarole = extra; TODO
ret->extrarolematch = Rules::UnimportantMatch;
if( !role.isEmpty()
&& role != "unknown" && role != "unnamed" ) // Qt sets this if not specified
{
ret->wmclasscomplete = false;
ret->wmclass = wmclass_class;
ret->wmclassmatch = Rules::ExactMatch;
ret->windowrole = role;
ret->windowrolematch = Rules::ExactMatch;
}
else // no role set
{
if( wmclass_name != wmclass_class )
{
ret->wmclasscomplete = true;
ret->wmclass = wmclass_name + ' ' + wmclass_class;
ret->wmclassmatch = Rules::ExactMatch;
}
else
{
// This is a window that has no role set, and both components of WM_CLASS
// match (possibly only differing in case), which most likely means either
// the application doesn't give a damn about distinguishing its various
// windows, or it's an app that uses role for that, but this window
// lacks it for some reason. Use non-complete WM_CLASS matching, also
// include window title in the matching, and pray it causes many more positive
// matches than negative matches.
ret->titlematch = Rules::ExactMatch;
ret->wmclasscomplete = false;
ret->wmclass = wmclass_class;
ret->wmclassmatch = Rules::ExactMatch;
}
}
return ret;
}
static int edit( Window wid )
{
QValueList< Rules* > rules;
loadRules( rules );
Rules* orig_rule = findRule( rules, wid );
RulesDialog dlg;
// dlg.edit() creates new Rules instance if edited
Rules* edited_rule = dlg.edit( orig_rule );
if( edited_rule == NULL || edited_rule->isEmpty())
{
rules.remove( orig_rule );
delete orig_rule;
if( orig_rule != edited_rule )
delete edited_rule;
}
else if( edited_rule != orig_rule )
{
QValueList< Rules* >::Iterator pos = rules.find( orig_rule );
if( pos != rules.end())
*pos = edited_rule;
else
rules.prepend( edited_rule );
delete orig_rule;
}
saveRules( rules );
if( !kapp->dcopClient()->isAttached())
kapp->dcopClient()->attach();
kapp->dcopClient()->send("kwin*", "", "reconfigure()", "");
return 0;
}
} // namespace
static const KCmdLineOptions options[] =
{
// no need for I18N_NOOP(), this is not supposed to be used directly
{ "wid <wid>", "WId of the window for special window settings.", 0 },
KCmdLineLastOption
};
extern "C"
int kdemain( int argc, char* argv[] )
{
KLocale::setMainCatalogue( "kcmkwinrules" );
KCmdLineArgs::init( argc, argv, "kwin_rules_dialog", I18N_NOOP( "KWin" ),
I18N_NOOP( "KWin helper utility" ), "1.0" );
KCmdLineArgs::addCmdLineOptions( options );
KApplication app;
KCmdLineArgs* args = KCmdLineArgs::parsedArgs();
bool id_ok = false;
Window id = args->getOption( "wid" ).toULong( &id_ok );
args->clear();
if( !id_ok || id == None )
{
KCmdLineArgs::usage( i18n( "This helper utility is not supposed to be called directly." ));
return 1;
}
return KWinInternal::edit( id );
}