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diff --git a/tdecore/netwm_def.h b/tdecore/netwm_def.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1f6860243 --- /dev/null +++ b/tdecore/netwm_def.h @@ -0,0 +1,671 @@ +/* + + Copyright (c) 2000 Troll Tech AS + Copyright (c) 2003 Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org> + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a + copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), + to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation + the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, + and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the + Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL + THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING + FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER + DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + +*/ + +#ifndef __netwm_def_h +#define __netwm_def_h + +#include <kdelibs_export.h> + +/** + Simple point class for NET classes. + + This class is a convenience class defining a point x, y. The existence of + this class is to keep the implementation from being dependant on a + separate framework/library. + + NETPoint is only used by the NET API. Usually TQPoint is the + appropriate class for representing a point. + + @author Bradley T. Hughes <bhughes@trolltech.com> +**/ + +struct NETPoint { + /** + Constructor to initialize this point to 0,0. + **/ + NETPoint() : x(0), y(0) { } + + /* + Public data member. + **/ + int x, ///< x coordinate. + y; ///< y coordinate +}; + + +/** + Simple size class for NET classes. + + This class is a convenience class defining a size width by height. The + existence of this class is to keep the implementation from being dependant + on a separate framework/library. + + NETSize is only used by the NET API. Usually TQSize is the + appropriate class for representing a size. + + @author Bradley T. Hughes <bhughes@trolltech.com> +**/ + +struct NETSize { + /** + Constructor to initialize this size to 0x0 + **/ + NETSize() : width(0), height(0) { } + + /* + Public data member. + **/ + int width, ///< Width. + height; ///< Height. +}; + +/** + Simple rectangle class for NET classes. + + This class is a convenience class defining a rectangle as a point x,y with a + size width by height. The existence of this class is to keep the implementation + from being dependant on a separate framework/library; + + NETRect is only used by the NET API. Usually TQRect is the + appropriate class for representing a rectangle. +**/ +struct NETRect { + /** + Position of the rectangle. + + @see NETPoint + **/ + NETPoint pos; + + /** + Size of the rectangle. + + @see NETSize + **/ + NETSize size; +}; + + +/** + Simple icon class for NET classes. + + This class is a convenience class defining an icon of size width by height. + The existence of this class is to keep the implementation from being + dependant on a separate framework/library. + + NETIcon is only used by the NET API. Usually QIcon is the + appropriate class for representing an icon. +**/ + +struct NETIcon { + /** + Constructor to initialize this icon to 0x0 with data=0 + **/ + NETIcon() : data(0) { } + + /** + Size of the icon. + + @see NETSize + **/ + NETSize size; + + /** + Image data for the icon. This is an array of 32bit packed CARDINAL ARGB + with high byte being A, low byte being B. First two bytes are width, height. + Data is in rows, left to right and top to bottom. + **/ + unsigned char *data; +}; + + +/** + Partial strut class for NET classes. + + This class is a convenience class defining a strut with left, right, top and + bottom border values, and ranges for them. The existence of this class is to + keep the implementation from being dependant on a separate framework/library. + See the _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL property in the NETWM spec. +**/ + +struct NETExtendedStrut { + /** + Constructor to initialize this struct to 0,0,0,0 + **/ + NETExtendedStrut() : left_width(0), left_start(0), left_end(0), + right_width(0), right_start(0), right_end(0), top_width(0), top_start(0), top_end(0), + bottom_width(0), bottom_start(0), bottom_end(0) {} + + /** + Left border of the strut, width and range. + **/ + int left_width, left_start, left_end; + + /** + Right border of the strut, width and range. + **/ + int right_width, right_start, right_end; + + /** + Top border of the strut, width and range. + **/ + int top_width, top_start, top_end; + + /** + Bottom border of the strut, width and range. + **/ + int bottom_width, bottom_start, bottom_end; + +}; + + +/** + @deprecated use NETExtendedStrut + + Simple strut class for NET classes. + + This class is a convenience class defining a strut with left, right, top and + bottom border values. The existence of this class is to keep the implementation + from being dependant on a separate framework/library. See the _NET_WM_STRUT + property in the NETWM spec. +**/ + +struct NETStrut { + /** + Constructor to initialize this struct to 0,0,0,0 + **/ + NETStrut() : left(0), right(0), top(0), bottom(0) { } + + /** + Left border of the strut. + **/ + int left; + + /** + Right border of the strut. + **/ + int right; + + /** + Top border of the strut. + **/ + int top; + + /** + Bottom border of the strut. + **/ + int bottom; +}; + + +/** + Base namespace class. + + The NET API is an implementation of the NET Window Manager Specification. + + This class is the base class for the NETRootInfo and NETWinInfo classes, which + are used to retrieve and modify the properties of windows. To keep + the namespace relatively clean, all enums are defined here. + + @see http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/wm-spec/ + **/ + +class KDECORE_EXPORT NET { +public: + /** + Application role. This is used internally to determine how several action + should be performed (if at all). + + @li Client indicates that the application is a client application. + + @li WindowManager indicates that the application is a window manager + application. + **/ + + enum Role { + Client, + WindowManager + }; + + /** + Window type. + + @li Unknown indicates that the window did not define a window type. + + @li Normal indicates that this is a normal, top-level window. Windows with + Unknown window type or WM_TRANSIENT_FOR unset must be taken as this type. + + @li Desktop indicates a desktop feature. This can include a single window + containing desktop icons with the same dimensions as the screen, allowing + the desktop environment to have full control of the desktop, without the + need for proxying root window clicks. + + @li Dock indicates a dock or panel feature. Typically a window manager would + keep such windows on top of all other windows. + + @li Toolbar and Menu indicate toolbar and pinnable menu windows, respectively. + + @li Dialog indicates that this is a dialog window. If _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE is + not set, then windows with WM_TRANSIENT_FOR set must be taken as this type. + + @li Override - deprecated, has unclear meaning and is KDE-only. + + @li TopMenu indicates a toplevel menu (AKA macmenu). This is a KDE extension to the + _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE mechanism. + + @li DropdownMenu - dropdown menu (from a menubar typically) + + @li PopupMenu - a popup menu (a context menu typically) + + @li Tooltip - a tooltip window + + @li Notification - a notification window + + @li ComboBox - a list window for a combobox + + @li DNDIcon - a window that represents the dragged object during DND operation + + Note that some window types are typically used only on override-redirect + windows (WX11BypassWM flag). + **/ + + enum WindowType { + Unknown = -1, + Normal = 0, + Desktop = 1, + Dock = 2, + Toolbar = 3, + Menu = 4, + Dialog = 5, + Override = 6, ///< @deprecated + TopMenu = 7, // NON STANDARD + Tool = Toolbar, // This will go away soon, COMPAT (How soon? :) + Utility = 8, ///< @since 3.2 + Splash = 9, ///< @since 3.2 + DropdownMenu = 10, ///< @since 3.5.7 + PopupMenu = 11, ///< @since 3.5.7 + Tooltip = 12, ///< @since 3.5.7 + Notification = 13, ///< @since 3.5.7 + ComboBox = 14, ///< @since 3.5.7 + DNDIcon = 15 ///< @since 3.5.7 + }; + + /** + Values for WindowType when they should be OR'ed together, e.g. + for the properties argument of the NETRootInfo constructor. + @since 3.2 + **/ + enum WindowTypeMask { + NormalMask = 1<<0, + DesktopMask = 1<<1, + DockMask = 1<<2, + ToolbarMask = 1<<3, + MenuMask = 1<<4, + DialogMask = 1<<5, + OverrideMask = 1<<6, + TopMenuMask = 1<<7, + UtilityMask = 1<<8, + SplashMask = 1<<9, + DropdownMenuMask = 1<<10, ///< @since 3.5.7 + PopupMenuMask = 1<<11, ///< @since 3.5.7 + TooltipMask = 1<<12, ///< @since 3.5.7 + NotificationMask = 1<<13, ///< @since 3.5.7 + ComboBoxMask = 1<<14, ///< @since 3.5.7 + DNDIconMask = 1<<15 ///< @since 3.5.7 + }; + + // KDE4 move to WindowTypeMask + enum { AllTypesMask = 0LU-1 }; + + /** + * Returns true if the given window type matches the mask given + * using WindowTypeMask flags. + */ + static bool typeMatchesMask( WindowType type, unsigned long mask ); + + /** + Window state. + + @li Modal ndicates that this is a modal dialog box. The WM_TRANSIENT_FOR hint + MUST be set to indicate which window the dialog is a modal for, or set to + the root window if the dialog is a modal for its window group. + + @li Sticky indicates that the Window Manager SHOULD keep the window's position + fixed on the screen, even when the virtual desktop scrolls. Note that this is + different from being kept on all desktops. + + @li Max{Vert,Horiz} indicates that the window is {vertically,horizontally} + maximized. + + @li Max is more convenient than MaxVert | MaxHoriz. + + @li Shaded indicates that the window is shaded (rolled-up). + + @li SkipTaskbar indicates that a window should not be included on a taskbar. + + @li SkipPager indicates that a window should not be included on a pager. + + @li Hidden indicates that a window should not be visible on the screen (e.g. when minimised). + Only the window manager is allowed to change it. + + @li FullScreen indicates that a window should fill the entire screen and have no window decorations. + + @li KeepAbove indicates that a window should on top of most windows (but below fullscreen windows). + + @li KeepBelow indicates that a window should be below most windows (but above any desktop windows). + + @li StaysOnTop is an obsolete name for KeepAbove. + + @li DemandsAttention there was an attempt to activate this window, but the window manager prevented + this. E.g. taskbar should mark such window specially to bring user's attention to this window. + Only the window manager is allowed to change it. + + Note that KeepAbove (StaysOnTop) and KeepBelow are meant as user preference and applications + should avoid setting these states themselves. + **/ + + enum State { + Modal = 1<<0, + Sticky = 1<<1, + MaxVert = 1<<2, + MaxHoriz = 1<<3, + Max = MaxVert | MaxHoriz, + Shaded = 1<<4, + SkipTaskbar = 1<<5, + KeepAbove = 1<<6, ///< @since 3.2 + StaysOnTop = KeepAbove, // NOT STANDARD + SkipPager = 1<<7, + Hidden = 1<<8, ///< @since 3.2 + FullScreen = 1<<9, ///< @since 3.2 + KeepBelow = 1<<10, ///< @since 3.2 + DemandsAttention = 1<<11 ///< @since 3.2 + }; + + /** + Direction for WMMoveResize. + + When a client wants the Window Manager to start a WMMoveResize, it should + specify one of: + + @li TopLeft + @li Top + @li TopRight + @li Right + @li BottomRight + @li Bottom + @li BottomLeft + @li Left + @li Move (for movement only) + @li KeyboardSize (resizing via keyboard) + @li KeyboardMove (movement via keyboard) + **/ + + enum Direction { + TopLeft = 0, + Top = 1, + TopRight = 2, + Right = 3, + BottomRight = 4, + Bottom = 5, + BottomLeft = 6, + Left = 7, + Move = 8, // movement only + /** + @since 3.2 + **/ + KeyboardSize = 9, // size via keyboard + /** + @since 3.2 + **/ + KeyboardMove = 10, // move via keyboard + /** + @since 3.5.1 + **/ + MoveResizeCancel = 11 // to ask the WM to stop moving a window + }; + + /** + Client window mapping state. The class automatically watches the mapping + state of the client windows, and uses the mapping state to determine how + to set/change different properties. + + @li Visible indicates the client window is visible to the user. + + @li Withdrawn indicates that neither the client window nor its icon is visible. + + @li Iconic indicates that the client window is not visible, but its icon is. + This can be when the window is minimized or when it's on a different + virtual desktop. See also NET::Hidden. + **/ + + // KDE4 aaarghl, this doesn't map correctly to Xlib #defines + enum MappingState { + Visible, // ie. NormalState + Withdrawn, + Iconic + }; + + /** + Actions that can be done with a window (_NET_WM_ALLOWED_ACTIONS). + @since 3.2 + **/ + enum Action { + ActionMove = 1<<0, + ActionResize = 1<<1, + ActionMinimize = 1<<2, + ActionShade = 1<<3, + ActionStick = 1<<4, + ActionMaxVert = 1<<5, + ActionMaxHoriz = 1<<6, + ActionMax = ActionMaxVert | ActionMaxHoriz, + ActionFullScreen = 1<<7, + ActionChangeDesktop = 1<<8, + ActionClose = 1<<9 + }; + + /** + Supported properties. Clients and Window Managers must define which + properties/protocols it wants to support. + + Root/Desktop window properties and protocols: + + @li Supported + @li ClientList + @li ClientListStacking + @li NumberOfDesktops + @li DesktopGeometry + @li DesktopViewport + @li CurrentDesktop + @li DesktopNames + @li ActiveWindow + @li WorkArea + @li SupportingWMCheck + @li VirtualRoots + @li CloseWindow + @li WMMoveResize + + Client window properties and protocols: + + @li WMName + @li WMVisibleName + @li WMDesktop + @li WMWindowType + @li WMState + @li WMStrut (obsoleted by WM2ExtendedStrut) + @li WMIconGeometry + @li WMIcon + @li WMPid + @li WMVisibleIconName + @li WMIconName + + ICCCM properties (provided for convenience): + + @li XAWMState + + Extended KDE protocols and properties (NOT STANDARD): + + @li KDESystemTrayWindows + @li WMKDESystemTrayWinFor + @li WMKDEFrameStrut + **/ + + enum Property { + // root + Supported = 1<<0, + ClientList = 1<<1, + ClientListStacking = 1<<2, + NumberOfDesktops = 1<<3, + DesktopGeometry = 1<<4, + DesktopViewport = 1<<5, + CurrentDesktop = 1<<6, + DesktopNames = 1<<7, + ActiveWindow = 1<<8, + WorkArea = 1<<9, + SupportingWMCheck = 1<<10, + VirtualRoots = 1<<11, + KDESystemTrayWindows = 1<<12, // NOT STANDARD + CloseWindow = 1<<13, + WMMoveResize = 1<<14, + + // window + WMName = 1<<15, + WMVisibleName = 1<<16, + WMDesktop = 1<<17, + WMWindowType = 1<<18, + WMState = 1<<19, + WMStrut = 1<<20, + WMIconGeometry = 1<<21, + WMIcon = 1<<22, + WMPid = 1<<23, + WMHandledIcons = 1<<24, + WMPing = 1<<25, + WMKDESystemTrayWinFor = 1<<26, // NOT STANDARD + XAWMState = 1<<27, // NOT STANDARD + WMFrameExtents = 1<<28, ///< @since 3.5 + WMKDEFrameStrut = WMFrameExtents, // NOT STANDARD + + // Need to be reordered + WMIconName = 1<<29, + WMVisibleIconName = 1<<30, + WMGeometry = 1<<31 + }; + + /** + Supported properties. This enum is an extension to NET::Property, + because them enum is limited only to 32 bits. + + Client window properties and protocols: + + @li WM2UserTime + @li WM2StartupId + @li WM2TransientFor mainwindow for the window (WM_TRANSIENT_FOR) + @li WM2GroupLeader group leader (window_group in WM_HINTS) + @li WM2AllowedActions + @li WM2RestackWindow + @li WM2MoveResizeWindow + @li WM2ExtendedStrut + @li WM2TemporaryRules internal, for kstart + @li WM2WindowClass WM_CLASS + @li WM2WindowRole WM_WINDOW_ROLE + @li WM2ClientMachine WM_CLIENT_MACHINE + @li WM2DesktopLayout _NET_DESKTOP_LAYOUT + + @since 3.2 + + **/ + enum Property2 { + WM2UserTime = 1<<0, + WM2StartupId = 1<<1, + WM2TransientFor = 1<<2, + WM2GroupLeader = 1<<3, + WM2AllowedActions = 1<<4, + WM2RestackWindow = 1<<5, + WM2MoveResizeWindow = 1<<6, + WM2ExtendedStrut = 1<<7, + WM2TakeActivity = 1<<8, + WM2KDETemporaryRules = 1<<9, // NOT STANDARD + WM2WindowClass = 1<<10, ///< @since 3.3 + WM2WindowRole = 1<<11, ///< @since 3.3 + WM2ClientMachine = 1<<12, ///< @since 3.3 + WM2ShowingDesktop = 1<<13, ///< @since 3.5 + WM2FullPlacement = 1<<14, + WM2DesktopLayout = 1<<15 ///< @since 3.5.8 + }; + + /** + Sentinel value to indicate that the client wishes to be visible on + all desktops. + @since 3.2 + **/ + enum { OnAllDesktops = -1 }; + + /** + Source of the request. + @li FromApplication the request comes from a normal application + @li FromTool the request comes from pager or similar tool + @since 3.2 + **/ + // must match the values for data.l[0] field in _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message + enum RequestSource { + FromUnknown, // internal + FromApplication, + FromTool + }; + + /** + Orientation. + **/ + enum Orientation { + OrientationHorizontal = 0, + OrientationVertical = 1 + }; + + /** + Starting corner for desktop layout. + **/ + enum DesktopLayoutCorner { + DesktopLayoutCornerTopLeft = 0, + DesktopLayoutCornerTopRight = 1, + DesktopLayoutCornerBottomLeft = 2, + DesktopLayoutCornerBottomRight = 3 + }; + + /** + Compares two X timestamps, taking into account wrapping and 64bit architectures. + Return value is like with strcmp(), 0 for equal, -1 for time1 < time2, 1 for time1 > time2. + @since 3.5.3 + */ + static int timestampCompare( unsigned long time1, unsigned long time2 ); + /** + Returns a difference of two X timestamps, time2 - time1, where time2 must be later than time1, + as returned by timestampCompare(). + @since 3.5.3 + */ + static int timestampDiff( unsigned long time1_, unsigned long time2_ ); + +}; + + +#endif // __netwm_def_h |