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Chris Lord
f687ec6a22 docs: Update documentation to reflect automatic map/unmap/etc.
Update the ClutterActor documentation to reflect the new automatic
map/unmap/realize/unrealize implementations.
2010-11-24 16:51:59 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
694632ce95 build: Re-arrange headers
Try to minimize the included headers, especially in clutter-actor.h.
2010-11-18 18:23:49 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
45b6d7d47a docs: Fix the annotations of ActorClass 2010-10-04 11:26:46 +01:00
Robert Bragg
1ea7145efc Queue clipped redraws work in terms of paint volumes
There is an internal _clutter_actor_queue_redraw_with_clip API that gets
used for texture-from-pixmap to minimize what we redraw in response to
Damage events. It was previously working in terms of a ClutterActorBox
but it has now been changed so an actor can queue a redraw of volume
instead.

The plan is that clutter_actor_queue_redraw will start to transparently
use _clutter_actor_queue_redraw_with_clip when it can determine a paint
volume for the actor.
2010-09-29 15:12:57 +01:00
Robert Bragg
3540d222e1 paint volumes: another pass at the design
This is a fairly extensive second pass at exposing paint volumes for
actors.

The API has changed to allow clutter_actor_get_paint_volume to fail
since there are times - such as when an actor isn't a descendent of the
stage - when the volume can't be determined. Another example is when
something has connected to the "paint" signal of the actor and we simply
have no way of knowing what might be drawn in that handler.

The API has also be changed to return a const ClutterPaintVolume pointer
(transfer none) so we can avoid having to dynamically allocate the
volumes in the most common/performance critical code paths. Profiling was
showing the slice allocation of volumes taking about 1% of an apps time,
for some fairly basic tests. Most volumes can now simply be allocated on
the stack; for clutter_actor_get_paint_volume we return a pointer to
&priv->paint_volume and if we need a more dynamic allocation there is
now a _clutter_stage_paint_volume_stack_allocate() mechanism which lets
us allocate data which expires at the start of the next frame.

The API has been extended to make it easier to implement
get_paint_volume for containers by using
clutter_actor_get_transformed_paint_volume and
clutter_paint_volume_union. The first allows you to query the paint
volume of a child but transformed into parent actor coordinates. The
second lets you combine volumes together so you can union all the
volumes for a container's children and report that as the container's
own volume.

The representation of paint volumes has been updated to consider that
2D actors are the most common.

The effect apis, clutter-texture and clutter-group have been update
accordingly.
2010-09-29 15:12:57 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
94ce747f83 actor: Allow querying the paint volume
An actor has an implicit "paint volume", that is the volume in 3D space
occupied when painting itself.

The paint volume is defined as a cuboid with the origin placed at the
top-left corner of the actor; the size of the cuboid is given by three
vectors: width, height and depth.

ClutterActor provides API to convert the paint volume into a 2D box in
screen coordinates, to compute the on-screen area that an actor will
occupy when painted.

Actors can override the default implementation of the get_paint_volume()
virtual function to provide a different volume.
2010-09-29 15:12:56 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
01362effca actor: Add a method for querying key focus
A simple convenience method on Clutter.Actor for checking whether
it has key focus assigned on the Stage to which it belongs.
2010-09-10 11:42:11 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
ad0c36e1a1 docs: Fixes to avoid gtk-doc warnings 2010-08-17 14:54:20 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
07b01888ba actor: Add allocate_align_fill()
Layout managers are using the same code to allocate a child while taking
into consideration:

  • horizontal and vertical alignment
  • horizontal and vertical fill
  • the preferred minimum and natural size, depending
    on the :request-mode property
  • the text direction for the horizontal alignment
  • an offset given by the fixed position properties

Given the amount of code involved, and the amount of details that can go
horribly wrong while copy and pasting such code in various classes - let
alone various projects - Clutter should provide an allocate() variant
that does the right thing in the right way. This way, we have a single
point of failure.
2010-08-10 22:25:11 +01:00
Dan Winship
f3f3b56742 actor: add clutter_actor_contains()
It is often useful to determine if one actor is an ancestor of
another. Add a method to do that.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2162

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2010-06-11 15:19:45 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
a86f1b45bb Add the ClutterEffect abstract class
ClutterEffect is an abstract class that should be used to apply effects
on generic actors.

The ClutterEffect class just defines what an effect should implement; it
could be defined as an interface, but we might want to add some default
behavior dependent on the internal state at a later point.

The effect API applies to any actor, so we need to provide a way to
assign an effect to an actor, and let ClutterActor call the Effect
methods during the paint sequence.

Once an effect is attached to an actor we will perform the paint in this
order:

  • Effect::pre_paint()
  • Actor::paint signal emission
  • Effect::post_paint()

Since an effect might collide with the Shader class, we either allow a
shader or an effect for the time being.
2010-06-03 14:10:55 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
346ebce573 actor: Add accessors pair for :clip-to-allocation
We should have an accessors pair for the :clip-to-allocation property,
to avoid going through the generic GObject accessors.
2010-05-26 16:09:47 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
7bf93e3e84 actor: Put get_accessible() at the end of the class structure
New virtual functions cannot go wherever they want, if we need to
preserve the ABI.

Also, the coding style should match the rest of ClutterActor and
Clutter's own coding style.
2010-05-25 12:54:59 +01:00
Alejandro Piñeiro
6a313ec2e2 Implemented clutter_actor_get_accessible
Added the implementation for clutter_actor_get_accessible, virtual
ClutterActor function, used to obtain the accessible object of
any ClutterActor.

As it is defined virtual, it would be possible to redefine it, so
any custom clutter actor could implement their accessibility object,
withouth relying totally on a accessibility implementation module.

See gtkiconview as example.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2070
2010-05-24 15:52:37 +01:00
Owen W. Taylor
8df4a0b8fd actor: Add has_allocation() method
Add clutter_actor_has_allocation(), a method meant to be used when
deciding whether to call clutter_actor_get_allocation_box() or any
of its wrappers.

The get_allocation_box() method will, in case the allocation is invalid,
perform a costly re-allocation cycle to ensure that the returned box
is valid. The has_allocation() method is meant to be used if we have an
actor calling get_allocation_box() from outside the place where the
allocation is always guaranteed to be valid.

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2010-03-26 00:46:31 +00:00
Robert Bragg
c0d5af5de5 Adds initial clipped redraw support to Clutter
A new (internal only currently) API, _clutter_actor_queue_clipped_redraw
can be used to queue a redraw along with a clip rectangle in actor
coordinates. This clip rectangle propagates up to the stage and clutter
backend which may optionally use the information to optimize stage
redraws. The GLX backend in particular may scissor the next redraw to
the clip rectangle and use GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer to present the stage
subregion.

The intention is that any actors that can naturally determine the bounds
of updates should queue clipped redraws to reduce the cost of updating
small regions of the screen.

Notes:
» If GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer isn't available then the GLX backend
  ignores any clip rectangles.

» queuing multiple clipped redraws will result in the bounding box of
  each clip rectangle being used.

» If a clipped redraw has a height > 300 pixels then it's promoted into
  a full stage redraw, so that the GPU doesn't end up blocking too long
  waiting for the vsync to reach the optimal position to avoid tearing.

  » Note: no empirical data was used to come up with this threshold so
    we may need to tune this.

» Currently only ClutterX11TexturePixmap makes use of this new API. This
  is done via a new "queue-damage-redraw" signal that is emitted when
  the pixmap is updated. The default handler queues a clipped redraw
  with the assumption that the pixmap is being painted as a rectangle
  covering the actors transformed allocation. If you subclass
  ClutterX11TexturePixmap and change how it's painted you now also
  need to override the signal handler and queue your own redraw.

  Technically this is a semantic break, but it's assumed that no one
  is currently doing this.

This still leaves a few unsolved issues with regards to optimizing sub
stage redraws that need to be addressed in further work so this can only
be considered a stepping stone a this point:

» Because we have no reliable way to determine if the painting of any
  given actor is being modified any optimizations implemented using
  _clutter_actor_queue_redraw_with_clip must be overridable by a
  subclass, and technically must be opt-in for existing classes to avoid
  a change in semantics. E.g. consider that a user connects to the paint
  signal for ClutterTexture and paints a circle instead of a rectangle.
  In this case any original logic to queue clipped redraws would be
  incorrect.

» Currently only the implementation of an actor has enough information
  with which to queue clipped redraws. E.g. It is not possible for
  generic code in clutter-actor.c to queue a clipped redraw when hiding
  an actor because actors have no way to report a "paint box". (remember
  actors can draw outside their allocation and actors with depth may
  also be projected outside of their allocation)

  » The current plan is to add a actor_class->get_paint_cuboid()
    virtual so actors can report a bounding cube for everything they
    would draw in their current state and use that to queue clipped
    redraws against the stage by projecting the paint cube into stage
    coordinates.

» Our heuristics for promoting clipped redraws into full redraws to
  avoid blocking the GPU while we wait for the vsync need improving:

  » vsync issues aren't relevant for redirected/composited applications
    so they should use different heuristics. In this case we instead
    need to trade off the cost of blitting when using glXCopySubBuffer
    vs promoting to a full redraw and flipping instead.
2010-03-02 17:19:11 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
79acb088e7 Remove mentions of the FSF address
Since using addresses that might change is something that finally
the FSF acknowledge as a plausible scenario (after changing address
twice), the license blurb in the source files should use the URI
for getting the license in case the library did not come with it.

Not that URIs cannot possibly change, but at least it's easier to
set up a redirection at the same place.

As a side note: this commit closes the oldes bug in Clutter's bug
report tool.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=521
2010-03-01 12:56:10 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
0d428655e2 actor: Turn push/pop_internal into Actor methods
Since the "internal" state is global, it will leak onto actors that you
didn't intend for it to, because it applies not just to the actors you
create, but also to any actors *they* create. Eg, if you have a dialog
box class, you might push/pop_internal around creating its buttons, so
that those buttons get marked as internal to the dialog box. But
ctx->internal_child will still be set during the *button*'s constructor
as well, and so, eg, the label and icon inside the button actor will
*also* be marked as internal children, even if that isn't what the
button class wanted.

The least intrusive change at this point is to make push_internal() and
pop_internal() two methods of the Actor class, and take a ClutterActor
pointer as the argument - thus moving the locality of the internal_child
counter to the Actor itself.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1990
2010-02-15 16:09:26 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
1f87cac069 actor: Add :has-pointer property
ClutterActor should be able to tell whether a pointer is within
its area or not.
2010-01-20 00:38:08 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
b6bd8be6cb Merge branch 'internal-flag' into ebassi-next
* internal-flag:
  conform: Add test unit for the destruction of Containers
  actor: Add internal child flag
  Clean up whitespace, indentation and comments
2009-12-20 17:33:51 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
1520ba6190 actor: Add internal child flag
ClutterActor checks, when destroying and reparenting, if the parent
actor implements the Container interface, and automatically calls the
remove() method to perform a clean removal.

Actors implementing Container, though, might have internal children;
that is, children that are not added through the Container API. It is
already possible to iterate through them using the Container API to
avoid breaking invariants - but calling clutter_actor_destroy() on
these children (even from the Container implementation, and thus outside
of Clutter's control) will either lead to leaks or to segmentation
faults.

Clutter needs a way to distinguish a clutter_actor_set_parent() done on
an internal child from one done on a "public" child; for this reason, a
push/pop pair of functions should be available to Actor implementations
to mark the section where they wish to add internal children:

  ➔ clutter_actor_push_internal ();
    ...
    clutter_actor_set_parent (child1, parent);
    clutter_actor_set_parent (child2, parent);
    ...
  ➔ clutter_actor_pop_internal ();

The set_parent() call will automatically set the newly added
INTERNAL_CHILD private flag on each child, and both
clutter_actor_destroy() and clutter_actor_unparent() will check for the
flag before deciding whether to call the Container's remove method.
2009-12-18 23:33:14 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
c4f27b1556 actor: Add a NO_LAYOUT flag for actors
Some actor implementation might avoid imposing any layout on their
children. The Actor base class usually assumes some sort of layout
management is in place, so it will queue relayouts when, for instance,
an actor is shown or is hidden. If the parent of the actor does not
impose any layout, though, showing or hiding one of its children will
not affect the layout of the others.

An example of this kind of container is ClutterGroup.

By adding a new Actor flag, CLUTTER_ACTOR_NO_LAYOUT, and by making
the Group actor set it on itself, the Actor base class can now decide
whether or not to queue a relayout. The flag is not meant to be used
by application code, and should only be set when implementing a new
container.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1838
2009-12-07 14:14:35 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
f94f7692a6 actor: Add :text-direction property
Every actor should have a property for retrieving (and setting) the
text direction.

The text direction is used to provide a consisten behaviour in both
left-to-right and right-to-left languages. For instance, ClutterText
should perform key navigation following text direction. Layout
managers should also take into account text direction to derive the
right packing order for their children.
2009-11-10 12:16:55 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
b5895335ab actor: Add set_request_mode() method
We should not require the use g_object_set()/_get() for accessing
the :request-mode property. A proper accessors pair should be
preferred.
2009-10-14 11:31:30 +01:00
Owen W. Taylor
93e1d8e7a3 Add ::queue-relayout signal to ClutterActor for ClutterClone
ClutterClone bases its preferred size on the preferred size of
the source actor, so it needs to invalid its cached preferred
size when the preferred size of the source actor changes.

In order for this to work, we need to have notification when
the size of the source actor changes, so add a ::queue-relayout
signal to ClutterActor.

Then connect to this from ClutterClone and queue a relayout
on the clone when a relayout is queued on the source.

http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1755

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2009-08-20 14:12:54 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
42ea471e33 Remove explicit size of the Vertex arrays
The Vertex arrays passed to some ClutterActor methods should not
have the size. Albeit being technically correct, it's not a good
practice.
2009-07-27 16:10:07 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
af5e432ba9 [actor] Allow querying whether we are painted by a Clone
It would be useful inside a custom actor's paint function to be able to
tell if this is a primary paint call, or if we are in fact painting on
behalf of a clone.

In Mutter we have an optimization not to paint occluded windows; this is
desirable for the windows per se, to conserve bandwith to the card, but
if something like an application switcher is using clones of these windows,
they will not get painted either; currently we have no way of
differentiating between the two.

Fixes bug:

  http://bugzilla.openedhand.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1685
2009-07-13 16:18:27 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
45c85c4213 [actor] Remove the unused get_allocation_coords()
The clutter_actor_get_allocation_coords() is not used, and since
the switch to floats in the Actor's API, it returns exactly what
the get_allocation_box() returns.
2009-07-01 15:30:21 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
37bd35f592 [actor] Allow changing the transformations matrix
Currently, the transformation matrix for an actor is constructed
from scenegraph-related accessors. An actor, though, can call COGL
API to add new transformations inside the paint() implementation,
for instance:

  static void
  my_foo_paint (ClutterActor *a)
  {
    ...
    cogl_translate (-scroll_x, -scroll_y, 0);
    ...
  }

Unfortunately these transformations will be completely ignored by
the scenegraph machinery; for instance, getting the actor-relative
coordinates from event coordinates is going to break badly because
of this.

In order to make the scenegraph aware of the potential of additional
transformations, we need a ::apply_transform() virtual function. This
vfunc will pass a CoglMatrix which can be used to apply additional
operations:

  static void
  my_foo_apply_transform (ClutterActor *a, CoglMatrix *m)
  {
    CLUTTER_ACTOR_CLASS (my_foo_parent_class)->apply_transform (a, m);
    ...
    cogl_matrix_translate (m, -scroll_x, -scroll_y, 0);
    ...
  }

The ::paint() implementation will be called with the actor already
using the newly applied transformation matrix, as expected:

  static void
  my_foo_paint (ClutterActor *a)
  {
    ...
  }

The ::apply_transform() implementations *must* chain up, so that the
various transformations of each class are preserved. The default
implementation inside ClutterActor applies all the transformations
defined by the scenegraph-related accessors.

Actors performing transformations inside the paint() function will
continue to work as previously.
2009-07-01 15:30:21 +01:00
Damien Lespiau
30b5dac7c3 [misc] Update headers #endif comments
While grepping through the public headers looking for invalid use of
private HAVE_* defines, I stumbled upon two out of sync comments. Yes
it's a very minor trivial change.
2009-06-29 21:37:02 +02:00
Emmanuele Bassi
81bc2b4cc7 [actor] Remove unused clutter_actor_pick()
The clutter_actor_pick() function just emits the ::pick signal
on the actor. Nobody should be using it, since the paint() method
is already context sensitive and will result in a ::pick emission
by itself. The clutter_actor_pick() is just confusing things.
2009-06-29 17:01:10 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
275f292ab9 Add accessors for the boxed types
The Vertex and ActorBox boxed types are meant to be used across
the API, but are fairly difficult to bind. Their memory management
is also unclear, and has to go through the indirection of
g_boxed_copy() and g_boxed_free().
2009-06-16 16:42:59 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
0187bb3965 [actor] Use flags to control allocations
Instead of passing a boolean value, the ::allocate virtual function
should use a bitmask and flags. This gives us room for expansion
without breaking API/ABI, and allows to encode more information to
the allocation process instead of just changes of absolute origin.
2009-06-04 16:30:31 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
4afe1e9a8b [actor] Add allocate_available_size()
The allocate_available_size() method is a convenience method in
the same spirit as allocate_preferred_size(). While the latter
will allocate the preferred size of an actor regardless of the
available size provided by the actor's parent -- and thus it's
suitable for simple fixed layout managers like ClutterGroup -- the
former will take into account the available size provided by the
parent and never allocate more than that; it is, thus, suitable
for simple fluid layout managers.
2009-05-29 17:53:19 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
7b75f93db1 [docs] Fixes for the API reference
* Add unused symbols

* Document and sync argument names with their gtk-doc counterpart

* Add missing descriptions
2009-05-28 17:18:13 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
515350a77f [actor] Rename focus-in and focus-out signals
For consistency, and since those signals are key-related, the
::focus-in signal is not ::key-focus-in and the ::focus-out
signal is now ::key-focus-out.
2009-05-06 17:56:40 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
d6d208da7d Remove Units from the public API
With the recent change to internal floating point values, ClutterUnit
has become a redundant type, defined to be a float. All integer entry
points are being internally converted to floating point values to be
passed to the GL pipeline with the least amount of conversion.

ClutterUnit is thus exposed as just a "pixel with fractionary bits",
and not -- as users might think -- as generic, resolution and device
independent units. not that it was the case, but a definitive amount
of people was convinced it did provide this "feature", and was flummoxed
about the mere existence of this type.

So, having ClutterUnit exposed in the public API doubles the entry
points and has the following disadvantages:

  - we have to maintain twice the amount of entry points in ClutterActor
  - we still do an integer-to-float implicit conversion
  - we introduce a weird impedance between pixels and "pixels with
    fractionary bits"
  - language bindings will have to choose what to bind, and resort
    to manually overriding the API
    + *except* for language bindings based on GObject-Introspection, as
      they cannot do manual overrides, thus will replicate the entire
      set of entry points

For these reason, we should coalesces every Actor entry point for
pixels and for ClutterUnit into a single entry point taking a float,
like:

  void clutter_actor_set_x (ClutterActor *self,
                            gfloat        x);
  void clutter_actor_get_size (ClutterActor *self,
                               gfloat       *width,
                               gfloat       *height);
  gfloat clutter_actor_get_height (ClutterActor *self);

etc.

The issues I have identified are:

  - we'll have a two cases of compiler warnings:
    - printf() format of the return values from %d to %f
    - clutter_actor_get_size() taking floats instead of unsigned ints
  - we'll have a problem with varargs when passing an integer instead
    of a floating point value, except on 64bit platforms where the
    size of a float is the same as the size of an int

To be clear: the *intent* of the API should not change -- we still use
pixels everywhere -- but:

  - we remove ambiguity in the API with regard to pixels and units
  - we remove entry points we get to maintain for the whole 1.0
    version of the API
  - we make things simpler to bind for both manual language bindings
    and automatic (gobject-introspection based) ones
  - we have the simplest API possible while still exposing the
    capabilities of the underlying GL implementation
2009-05-06 16:44:47 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
72562cda58 [actor] Add ActorFlags accessor methods
The flags field of ClutterActor should have accessor methods for,
language bindings.

Also, the set_flags() and unset_flags() methods should actively
emit notifications for the changed properties.
2009-05-05 18:08:53 +01:00
Havoc Pennington
125bded814 Enforce invariants on mapped, realized, visibility states
Bug 1138 - No trackable "mapped" state

* Add a VISIBLE flag tracking application programmer's
  expected showing-state for the actor, allowing us to
  always ensure we keep what the app wants while tracking
  internal implementation state separately.

* Make MAPPED reflect whether the actor will be painted;
  add notification on a ClutterActor::mapped property.
  Keep MAPPED state updated as the actor is shown,
  ancestors are shown, actor is reparented, etc.

* Require a stage and realized parents to realize; this means
  at realization time the correct window system and GL resources
  are known. But unparented actors can no longer be realized.

* Allow children to be unrealized even if parent is realized.
  Otherwise in effect either all actors or no actors are realized,
  i.e. it becomes a stage-global flag.

* Allow clutter_actor_realize() to "fail" if not inside a toplevel

* Rework clutter_actor_unrealize() so internally we have
  a flavor that does not mess with visibility flag

* Add _clutter_actor_rerealize() to encapsulate a somewhat
  tricky operation we were doing in a couple of places

* Do not realize/unrealize children in ClutterGroup,
  ClutterActor already does it

* Do not realize impl by hand in clutter_stage_show(),
  since showing impl already does that

* Do not unrealize in various dispose() methods, since
  ClutterActor dispose implementation already does it
  and chaining up is mandatory

* ClutterTexture uses COGL while unrealizable (before it's
  added to a stage). Previously this breakage was affecting
  ClutterActor because we had to allow realize outside
  a stage. Move the breakage to ClutterTexture, by making
  ClutterTexture just use COGL while not realized.

* Unrealize before we set parent to NULL in clutter_actor_unparent().
  This means unrealize() implementations can get to the stage.
  Because actors need the stage in order to detach from stage.

* Update clutter-actor-invariants.txt to reflect latest changes

* Remove explicit hide/unrealize from ClutterActor::dispose since
  unparent already forces those
  Instead just assert that unparent() occurred and did the right thing.

* Check whether parent implements unrealize before chaining up
  Needed because ClutterGroup no longer has to implement unrealize.

* Perform unrealize in the default handler for the signal.
  This allows non-containers that have children to work properly,
  and allows containers to override how it's done.

* Add map/unmap virtual methods and set MAPPED flag on self and
  children in there. This allows subclasses to hook map/unmap.
  These are not signals, because notify::mapped is better for
  anything it's legitimate for a non-subclass to do.

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2009-04-24 15:27:19 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
0942fac573 [docs] Add description of queue_redraw 2009-03-16 14:01:43 +00:00
Havoc Pennington
961aac3fb3 [actor] Add ::queue-redraw signal
Bug 1454 - move queue_redraw virtualization to ClutterActor

The ClutterActor::queue-redraw signal allows parent containers to
track whether their children need a redraw.

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
2009-03-16 12:13:55 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
801e535e94 Add Actor::create_pango_layout()
Final bit of integration between ClutterActor and Pango: a simple
method for creating a PangoLayout, pre-filled with text and ready
to be rendered using cogl_pango_render_layout().

This should make writing new Actors rendering custom text in their
paint() implementation easy and reliable.
2009-02-02 12:07:28 +00:00
Neil Roberts
d5e5d35316 Convert the rotation centers to be AnchorCoords
Currently only the Z axis rotation center can be set using a gravity
but the other rotations also store their center as an AnchorCoord for
consistency. Specifying the center as a gravity makes less sense for
the other axes because the actors have no size along the Z axis.

The rotation angles are now stored as gdoubles and the fixed point *x
entry points have been removed.

The Z rotation can now be set with a gravity center using the
following new function:

void clutter_actor_set_z_rotation_from_gravity (ClutterActor   *self,
                                                gdouble         angle,
                                                ClutterGravity  gravity);
2009-01-23 18:41:41 +00:00
Neil Roberts
e10d255b83 Add a scale center property to ClutterActor
This sets the center point from which the scaling will occur. This can
be used insetad of the anchor point to avoid moving the actor. Like
the anchor point, it can be specified as either a coordinate in units
or a gravity enum.

To set the center you can use two new variants of set_scale:

clutter_actor_set_scale_full (ClutterActor *self,
                              gdouble       scale_x,
                              gdouble       scale_y,
                              int           center_x,
                              int           center_y);

or

clutter_actor_set_scale_with_gravity (ClutterActor   *self,
                                      gdouble         scale_x,
                                      gdouble         scale_y,
                                      ClutterGravity  gravity);

The ClutterFixed variants of the set_scale functions have been removed
and the scale value is now always stored as a double.
2009-01-23 18:41:40 +00:00
Neil Roberts
a24b9a32e5 Store when the anchor point is set from a gravity
This makes it so when the anchor point is set using a gravity enum
then the anchor point moves when the actor changes size. A new
property is added for the anchor point gravity. If the anchor point is
set from gravity then the position in units can also be retreived with
the regular API.

A new union type is used to store the anchor point with helper
accessor functions. The hope is these can be reused for the scale and
rotation center points.
2009-01-23 18:41:40 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
22183c7a8f Bug 1380 - Return booleans from CLUTTER_ACTOR_IS_* macros
If you try to use the CLUTTER_ACTOR_IS_* macros defined in ClutterActor
like this:

  typedef struct { unsigned int reactive : 1; } foo_t;

  foo_t f; f.reactive = CLUTTER_ACTOR_IS_REACTIVE (actor);

It will blow up because while the macros evaluate to 0 they can also
evaluate to non-zero values. Since most of the boolean flags in
Clutter and Clutter-based code are going to be stored like in the
example above, we should change the macros and let them evaluate
stricly either to 0 or to 1.
2009-01-14 18:18:20 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
982a678053 Add ClutterActor::create_pango_context()
Sometimes an actor needs to set specific font rendering options on
the PangoContext without changing settings for every other text-rendering
actor.

In order to do this, we need a new public method to create a Pango
context object -- preset with all the default settings -- owned by the
developer and not shared with the rest of Clutter.

This new method is called clutter_actor_create_pango_context(); while
it does not strictly depend on a ClutterActor, it is a good idea to
have it inside the ClutterActor API to map the current get_pango_context()
method and in case we start storing screen-specific data to the Actor
itself during the 1.x API cycle.
2009-01-05 15:29:10 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
78628edf2f Add a per-actor PangoContext
Rendering text inside an actor is pretty much impossible without
using internal API to create the various pieces like the PangoContext
and the font map.

Each actor should have the ability to create a PangoContext, which
is the only object needed to generate layouts and change the various
Pango settings.

This commit adds a clutter_actor_get_pango_context() function that
creates a PangoContext inside the ClutterActor private data and allows
the creation of PangoLayouts when needed. If the actor already
has a PangoContext, the same instance is returned.

The PangoContext is created only on demand.
2008-12-23 14:06:55 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
430d1cf347 Add Actor::grab_key_focus() method
Bug 1003 - Add clutter_actor_take_key_focus()

The grab_key_focus() method is just a simple wrapper around
clutter_stage_take_key_focus() that removes the need to get
the ClutterStage of an actor in order to set the key focus.

Based on a patch by Xan López.

Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Øyvind Kolås <pippin@linux.intel.com>
2008-12-11 11:22:46 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
bc6a107ff6 Do not modify parameters in place
When the apply_transform_to_point() and its relative variant
landed in Clutter 0.3, the initial approach was to modify the
passed vertex as an in-out parameter. This was later dropped
in favour of a more consistent out parameter.

Unfortunately, the implementation never changed: both methods
where modifying the passed vertex with the partial results of
the computations.

This commit copies the contents of the "point" ClutterVertex
argument inside a stack variable and, for good measure, constifies
the argument.

Thanks to Thomas Steinacher for catching this in Python.
2008-12-10 23:00:48 +00:00