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It's suggested you check sources of some KDE CVS decoration if in doubts or in need of an example.
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Also, the API is documented in the .h header files.
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Makefile.am:
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- Change kwin_ to kwin3_ (in LDFLAGS, LIBADD, kde_module_LTLIBRARIES, SOURCES).
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- Make sure LDFLAGS contains $(KDE_PLUGIN) and -module .
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- Add -lkdecorations to LIBADD.
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- Do NOT rename the directory where the .desktop file is installed ( $(kde_datadir)/kwin/ ).
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.desktop file:
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- Change kwin_ to kwin3_ in X-KDE-Library.
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Sources:
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- There are no kwin/something.h includes, and don't use the KWinInternal namespace.
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- Use QToolTip instead of KWinToolTip.
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- Use QButton instead of KWinButton, QToolButton instead of KWinToolButton and QWidget
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instead of KWinWidgetButton.
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- For tooltips, use simply QToolTip:add().
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- Change Client* to MyClient* (or whatever is your main client class) in your MyButton.
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- Pass parent->widget() to QButton constructor in your MyButton constructor.
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- Make your MyClient class inherit from KDecoration instead of Client.
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- Make MyClient constructor take KDecorationBridge* and KDecorationFactory* as arguments,
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and pass these arguments to KDecoration constructor.
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- Except for data members initialization, make the constructor empty, move everything
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to void MyClient::init().
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- As the first thing in init(), call createMainWidget(); if your client class took some
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flags such as WResizeNoErase, pass them to this function.
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- Then, do 'widget()->installEventFilter( this );'.
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- Implement MyClient::eventFilter() - as MyClient is now no longer QWidget, you need the event
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filter to call all the functions that used to be called directly. Usually, it's something
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like:
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=====
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bool MyClient::eventFilter( QObject* o, QEvent* e )
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{
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if ( o != widget() )
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return false;
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switch ( e->type() )
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{
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case QEvent::Resize:
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resizeEvent( static_cast< QResizeEvent* >( e ) );
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return true;
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case QEvent::Paint:
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paintEvent( static_cast< QPaintEvent* >( e ) );
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return true;
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case QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick:
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mouseDoubleClickEvent( static_cast< QMouseEvent* >( e ) );
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return true;
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case QEvent::MouseButtonPress:
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processMousePressEvent( static_cast< QMouseEvent* >( e ) );
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return true;
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case QEvent::Show:
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showEvent( static_cast< QShowEvent* >( e ) );
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return true;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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}
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=====
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- In MyClient, 'this' will have to be often replaced with 'widget()', pay special attention
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to cases where this won't cause compile error (e.g. in connect() calls, which take QObject* ).
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- Also, many calls may need 'widget()->' prepended.
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- Layout is created in init(), so call createLayout() directly there (if it's implemented).
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- Remove calls to Client methods (Client::resizeEvent() and so on).
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- Replace Options:: with KDecorationOptions:: .
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- Replace 'options' with 'options()' in MyClient (which is KDecoration::options()), if often used
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outside of MyClient, you may want to create (this assumes your code is in its namespace):
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=====
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inline const KDecorationOptions* options() { return KDecoration::options(); }
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=====
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- Options for colors need 'Color' prepended (e.g. 'ColorButtonBg').
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- Replace miniIcon() with getting the right pixmap from icon() (usually
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'icon().pixmap( QIconset::Small, QIconSet::Normal )' ).
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- Replace stickyChange() with desktopChange(), and test isOnAllDesktops().
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- Replace Sticky with OnAllDestops.
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- Replace iconify with minimize.
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- Change activeChange(bool) to activeChange(), and use isActive() to check the state.
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Similar for desktopChange, captionChange(), iconChange(), maximizeChange().
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- Replace 'contextHelp()' with 'showContextHelp()'.
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- WindowWrapperShowEvent() is gone, simply use showEvent() filtered by the event filter if needed.
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- Change 'animateIconifyOrDeiconify()' to 'animateMinize()', if it's empty, simply remove it.
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Make sure it doesn't reenter the event loop (no kapp->processEvents()).
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- Buttons should use explicit setCursor() if they don't want cursor set by mousePosition().
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I.e. usually call setCursor( arrowCursor ) in your MyButton.
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- In the part where you insert windowWrapper() into the layout, i.e. something like
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=====
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layout->addWidget( windowWrapper());
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=====
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replace it with something like
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=====
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if( isPreview())
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layout->addWidget( new QLabel( i18n( "<center><b>MyDecoration</b></center>" ), widget()));
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else
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layout->addItem( new QSpacerItem( 0, 0 ));
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=====
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- Implement MyClient::minimumSize().
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- Handling maximization - to change vertical or horizontal maximalization, use e.g.
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'maximize( maximizeMode() ^ MaximizeVertical', to change normal maximalization, i.e. after
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left-clicking on the button, use
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'maximize( maximizeMode() == MaximizeFull ? MaximizeRestore : MaximizeFull );' (which also
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means that there's also no maximize() slot).
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Also, if your decoration button has only two visual states representing the maximalization state,
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it's recommended that it shows the maximized state only for MaximizeFull state.
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- Make sure the decoration matches the window state after init() is finished, that is, that
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the buttons represent correctly the maximalization, on-all-desktops etc. states. As the
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simplest solution, you can call maximizeChange(), desktopChange(), etc. at the end
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of init().
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- Use 'titlebarDblClickOperation()' for performing the application after doubleclicking
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the titlebar.
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- Implement borders() returning the width of the top,left,right and bottom border. You may
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check values like 'maximizeMode() == MaximizeFull && !options()->moveResizeMaximizedWindows()'
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to check whether you can disable some borders completely.
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Note that your painting code must of course match these sizes.
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- If your code uses XGrabServer() or XUnGrabServer(), replace them with (un)grabXServer().
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- In cases where you call some function from the KDecoration API that can possibly destroy
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the decoration (e.g. showWindowMenu() or closeWindow()), make sure to use exists() if some more
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code will follow this call. Refer to showWindowMenu() documentation for an example.
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- Create class MyFactory inheriting from KDecorationFactory, and move the code that was
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in 'extern "C"' to it: From init() to constructor, from deinit() to destructor, from allocate()
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or create() to createDecoration(). Pass the KDecorationBridge* argument and 'this' to created
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MyClient objects. If createDecoration() needs to know the window type (e.g. it used the tool
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argument), use windowType() similarly like in KDecoration, and pass it the KDecorationBridge*
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argument.
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- Add something like this:
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=====
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extern "C"
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{
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KDecorationFactory *create_factory()
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{
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return new MyNamespace::MyFactory();
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}
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}
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=====
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- The reset handling has changed: There's no signal resetClients(), and no
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slotResetAllClientsDelayed(). If your MyClient has some slotReset(), make it
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reset( unsigned long ), where the argument is mask of things that have changed ( SettingXYZ ).
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If you have some global function that handles resetting, make it
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MyFactory::reset( unsigned long ). Try to minimize the effects of the changed things,
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e.g. if only the color setting has changed, doing a repaint is often enough, and there's no need
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to recreate the decorations. If you need to recreate the decorations, return true
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from MyFactory::reset(), otherwise, you may call resetDecorations() to call reset() in all
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MyClient instances.
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- Implement resize() to resize the decoration to the given size
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(usually 'widget()->resize( s );' is enough).
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- Review mousePosition() if it's implemented. Position constants need 'Position' prepended,
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e.g. Top -> PositionTop.
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- Note that you cannot use "appdata" with KStandardDirs, as the decoration will be used
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also in other applications than kwin.
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- Implement all missing pure virtual functions. For mousePosition(), you may call
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KDecoration::mousePosition() if it's sufficient.
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