Aligning windows manually with other windows has become less important
since the advent of tiling. This decreases the usefulness of edge
resistance, which in fact many users perceive as lag nowadays.
Account for that by limiting resistance to screen and monitor edges by
default, and only include windows when the control key is pressed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679609
MetaGravity is an enum, where the values match the X11 macros used for
gravity, with the exception that `ForgetGravity` was renamed
`META_GRAVITY_NONE` to have less of a obscure name.
The motivation for this is to rely less on libX11 data types and macros
in generic code.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/705
GList's used in legacy code were free'd using a g_slist_foreach + g_slist_free,
while we can just use g_slist_free_full as per GLib 2.28.
So replace code where we were using this legacy codepath.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/576
Commit 25f416c13d added additional compilation warnings, including
-Werror=return-type. There are several places where this results
in build failures if `g_assert_not_reached()` is disabled at compile
time and the compiler misses a return value.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/447
The order and way include macros were structured was chaotic, with no
real common thread between files. Try to tidy up the mess with some
common scheme, to make things look less messy.
Split X11 specific parts into MetaX11Display. This also required
changing MetaScreen to stop listening to any signals by itself, but
instead relying on MetaDisplay forwarding them. This was to ensure the
ordering. MetaDisplay listens to both the internal and external
monitors-changed signal so that it can pass the external one via the
redundant MetaDisplay(prev MetaScreen)::monitors-changed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759538
There is a variable in meta_window_edge_resistance_for_resize
that isn't really helpful: it just assumes TRUE, and is passed
to apply_edge_resistance_to_each_side.
This patch removes that useless variable and simply pass TRUE
instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645153
When windows are tiled, it improves the interaction with
them when they have a set of snapping edges relative to
the monitor. For example, when there's a document editor
and a PDF file opened, I might want to rescale the former
to 2/3 of the screen and the latter to 1/3.
These snapping sections are not really tied to any other
window, and only depend on the current work area of the
window. Thus, it is not necessary to adapt the current
snapping edge detection algorithm.
This patch adds the necessary code in edge-resistance.c
to special-case tiled windows and allow them to cover
1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 (horizontally) of the screen. These
values are hardcoded.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645153
For clarity, rename meta_window_get_outer_rect() to match terminology
we use elsewhere. The old function is left as a deprecated
compatibility wrapper.
Remove --allow-unprefixed option to the scanner, and fix resulting
problems:
* theme.h and boxes.h are split into a main -header and a private
header that includes stuff that is not generally useful and
hard to introspect. Merge theme-parser.h into theme.h.
* meta_display_get_atom() and meta_window_get_window_type_atom()
are marked as (skip)
* Fix annotation: (element-type Strut) => (element-type Meta.Strut)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632494
Since meta_workspace_invalidate_work_area() frees the edges
workspace->screen_edges and workspace->monitor_edges, we must clean up
our cached edge resistance data when the invalidate_work_area() is
called on the active workspace, or when the workspace changes.
Make the computation of the edge resistance data lazy so that it
will be recomputed the next time we try to access it.
meta_display_compute_resistance_and_snapping_edges() is made
private to edge-resistance.c
Invaliding the data when active workspace changes also will improve
correctness for edge resistance when the current workspace changes
during a grab operation. (Even with this fix we still don't try to
handle window positions changing during a grab operation; that can't
cause a crash since, unlike screen and monitor edges, the window edges
are freshly allocated, it will just cause slight oddness in that
corner case.)
Root cause tracked down due to much effort by Jon Nettleton.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608800
The MetaDirection enumeration had META_SIDE_* values in it that
were used in some places where an enum with only four directions
was needed. Split this off into a separate enum called MetaSide
and use that enum name where appropriate.
* src/core/edge-resistance.c: some lists failed to keep track
of their contents and therefore didn't free correctly.
Closes#552303.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4095
2008-05-19 Iain Holmes <iain@gnome.org>
* src/include/frame.h
* src/include/display.h
* src/include/xprops.h
* src/include/compositor.h
* src/include/types.h
* src/include/window.h
* src/include/errors.h
* src/include/screen.h: New basic public API for compositor.
* src/compositor/*: Separate the compositor out into its own
separate
directory and set it up for backends. Initial XRender backend.
* src/core/compositor.[ch]: Remove
* src/core/frame.h
* src/core/screen.h
* src/core/display.h
* src/core/window.h: Rename to -private.h so as not to clash
with the
new files in include
* src/core/delete.c
* src/core/workspace.h
* src/core/stack.[ch]
* src/core/keybindings.[ch]
* src/core/errors.c
* src/core/effects.[ch]
* src/core/core.c
* src/core/group.h
* src/core/edge-resistance.[ch]
* src/core/window-props.[ch]
* src/core/constraints.h
* src/core/bell.[ch]
* src/core/iconcache.h
* src/core/session.[ch]
* src/core/main.c
* src/core/place.h
* src/core/xprops.c
* src/ui/tabpopup.c: Use the new -private headers
* src/core/display.c
* src/core/frame.c
* src/core/window.c
* src/core/screen.c: Add the API functions required by the
compositor
* src/Makefile.am: Relocate the new files
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3715
2007-12-21 Paolo Borelli <pborelli@katamail.com>
* src/core/core.c (meta_invalidate_default_icons): do not leak list.
* src/core/edge-resistance.c
(meta_display_compute_resistance_and_snapping_edges): ditto.
* src/core/workspace.c (meta_workspace_index): small cleanup in list
handling.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3495
2007-12-19 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* src/ui, src/core, src/include: sort source files into these
directories according to which part of the WM they are supposed to
be in. In an eventual plan, we should also create
src/compositor/render, src/compositor/fallback and move some of
the compositor stuff into that.
* autogen.sh: require a newer automake, so we don't have to use
a recursive build
* src/ui/tabpopup.c: put in a hack to make the build temporarily
work, want to commit the large rearrangement before fixing this
not to include workspace.h or frame.h
* src/core/iconcache.c (meta_read_icons): temporarily break this
to get the build to work, want to commit the large rearrangement
before fixing this file not to include theme.h
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3491