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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 1999 Matthias Ettrich (ettrich@kde.org)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KWIN_H
#define KWIN_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <tqwindowdefs.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqpixmap.h>
#include "kdelibs_export.h"
#ifdef Q_OS_UNIX
#include <netwm_def.h>
class NETWinInfo;
/**
* Convenience access to certain properties and features of the
* window manager.
*
* This class is not supposed to be instantiated. It exists mostly as
* a namespace for the static member functions.
*
* In KDE 2 and KDE 3, communication with the windowmanager is done with the
* NET-protocol, a common window manager specification designed by
* various authors of X11 window managers (including those of the KDE
* project). The full specification can be found at
* www.freedesktop.org/standards/wm-spec .
*
* To access features of the NET-protocol, use the classes NETRootInfo
* and NETWinInfo.
*
* The purpose of this class is to to provide easy access to the
* most-commonly used NET-features with a simpler, KDEish interface.
*
* In addition, it encapsulates KDE functionality not yet provided by
* the NET hints. Currently that is invokeContextHelp() and
* setSystemTrayWindowFor() only.
*
* @short Class for interaction with the window manager.
* @see NET
* @see NetWinInfo
* @author Matthias Ettrich (ettrich@kde.org)
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KWin
{
public:
/**
* Requests that window @p win is activated.
*
* There are two ways how to activate a window, by calling
* activateWindow() and forceActiveWindow(). Generally,
* applications shouldn't make attempts to explicitly activate
* their windows, and instead let the user to activate them.
* In the special cases where this may be needed, applications
* should use activateWindow(). Window manager may consider whether
* this request wouldn't result in focus stealing, which
* would be obtrusive, and may refuse the request.
*
* The usage of forceActiveWindow() is meant only for pagers
* and similar tools, which represent direct user actions
* related to window manipulation.
* Except for rare cases, this request will be always honored,
* and normal applications are forbidden to use it.
*
* In case of problems, consult the KWin README in the kdebase
* package (kdebase/kwin/README), or ask on the kwin@kde.org
* mailing list.
*
* @param win the id of the window to make active
* @param time X server timestamp of the user activity that
* caused this request
* @since 3.2
*/
static void activateWindow( WId win, long time = 0 );
/**
* Sets window @p win to be the active window. Note that this
* should be called only in special cases, applications
* shouldn't force themselves or other windows to be the active
* window. Generally, this call should used only by pagers
* and similar tools. See the explanation in description
* of activateWindow().
*
* @param win the id of the window to make active
* @param time X server timestamp of the user activity that
* caused this request
*
* @since 3.2
*/
static void forceActiveWindow( WId win, long time = 0 );
/**
* @deprecated Consider using activateWindow(), use forceActiveWindow()
* only if necessary.
*/
static void setActiveWindow( WId win ) KDE_DEPRECATED;
/**
* When application finishes some operation and wants to notify
* the user about it, it can call demandAttention(). Instead
* of activating the window, which could be obtrusive, the window
* will be marked specially as demanding user's attention.
* See also explanation in description of activateWindow().
*
* Note that it's usually better to use KNotifyClient.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
static void demandAttention( WId win, bool set = true );
/**
* Sets user timestamp @p time on window @p win. The timestamp
* is expressed as XServer time. If a window
* is shown with user timestamp older than the time of the last
* user action, it won't be activated after being shown.
* The most common case is the special value 0 which means
* not to activate the window after being shown.
*
* @since 3.2
*/
static void setUserTime( WId win, long time );
/**
* Invokes interactive context help.
*/
static void invokeContextHelp();
/**
* Sets the parent window of @p subwindow to be @p mainwindow.
* This overrides the parent set the usual way as the TQWidget parent,
* but only for the window manager - e.g. stacking order and window grouping
* will be affected, but features like automatic deletion of children
* when the parent is deleted are unaffected and normally use
* the TQWidget parent.
*
* This function should be used before a dialog is shown for a window
* that belongs to another application.
*
* @since 3.4
*/
static void setMainWindow( TQWidget* subwindow, WId mainwindow );
/**
* Makes @p trayWin a system tray window for @p forWin.
*
* A system tray window serves as an icon tqreplacement. It's
* displayed inside the panel's system tray.
* @param trayWin the id of the system tray window
* @param forWin the id of the window represented by the system
* tray window
*/
static void setSystemTrayWindowFor( WId trayWin, WId forWin );
class WindowInfo;
class WindowInfoPrivate;
/**
* Returns information about window @p win. It is recommended to check
* whether the returned info is valid by calling the valid() method.
* @param win the id of the window
* @param properties all properties that should be retrieved (see NET::Property
* enum for details) - passing 0 means all properties. Unlisted properties
* cause related information to be invalid in the returned data, but
* make this function faster when not all data is needed.
* @param properties2 additional properties (see NET::Property2 enum). Note that
* specifying 0 means no properties, not all.
* @return the window information
* @since 3.2
*/
static WindowInfo windowInfo( WId win, unsigned long properties = 0, unsigned long properties2 = 0 );
/**
* Returns the WM_TRANSIENT_FOR property for the given window, i.e. the mainwindow
* for this window.
*
* @param window the id of the window
* @since 3.2
*/
static WId transientFor( WId window );
/**
* Returns the leader window for the group the given window is in, if any.
* @param window the id of the window
* @since 3.2
*/
static WId groupLeader( WId window );
/**
* Returns an icon for window @p win.
*
* If @p width and @p height are specified, the best icon for the requested
* size is returned.
*
* If @p scale is true, the icon is smooth-scaled to have exactly
* the requested size.
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param width the desired width, or -1
* @param height the desired height, or -1
* @param scale if true the icon will be scaled to the desired size. Otherwise the
* icon will not be modified.
* @return the icon of the window
*/
static TQPixmap icon( WId win, int width = -1, int height = -1, bool scale = false );
/**
* Masks specifying from which sources to read an icon. They are tried from the best
* until an icon is found.
* @li NETWM from property from the window manager specification
* @li WMHints from WMHints property
* @li ClassHint load icon after getting name from the classhint
* @li XApp load the standard X icon (last fallback)
*/
enum IconSource { NETWM = 1, //!< read from property from the window manager specification
WMHints = 2, //!< read from WMHints property
ClassHint = 4, //!< load icon after getting name from the classhint
XApp = 8 //!<load the standard X icon (last fallback)
};
/**
* @overload
*
* Overloaded variant that allows specifying from which sources the icon should be read.
* You should usually prefer the simpler variant which tries all possibilities to get
* an icon.
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param width the desired width, or -1
* @param height the desired height, or -1
* @param scale if true the icon will be scaled to the desired size. Otherwise the
* icon will not be modified.
* @param flags OR-ed flags from the IconSource enum
* @since 3.2
*/
static TQPixmap icon( WId win, int width, int height, bool scale, int flags );
/**
* Sets an @p icon and a @p miniIcon on window @p win
* @param win the id of the window
* @param icon the new icon
* @param miniIcon the new mini icon
*/
static void setIcons( WId win, const TQPixmap& icon, const TQPixmap& miniIcon );
/**
* Sets the type of window @p win to @p windowType.
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param windowType the type of the window (see NET::WindowType)
*/
static void setType( WId win, NET::WindowType windowType );
/**
* Sets the state of window @p win to @p state.
*
* Possible values are or'ed combinations of NET::Modal,
* NET::Sticky, NET::MaxVert, NET::MaxHoriz, NET::Shaded,
* NET::SkipTaskbar, NET::SkipPager, NET::Hidden,
* NET::FullScreen, NET::KeepAbove, NET::KeepBelow, NET::StaysOnTop
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param state the new flags that will be set
*/
static void setState( WId win, unsigned long state );
/**
* Clears the state of window @p win from @p state.
*
* Possible values are or'ed combinations of NET::Modal,
* NET::Sticky, NET::MaxVert, NET::MaxHoriz, NET::Shaded,
* NET::SkipTaskbar, NET::SkipPager, NET::Hidden,
* NET::FullScreen, NET::KeepAbove, NET::KeepBelow, NET::StaysOnTop
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param state the flags that will be cleared
*/
static void clearState( WId win, unsigned long state );
/**
* Sets the opacity of window @p win to percetage @p percent.
*
* Convenience function that just sets an X property
* needs a running composite manager for any visible effect
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param percent the opacity value in percent (will be justified to [ 0: transparent - 100: opaque ])
* @since 3.4
*/
static void setOpacity( WId win, uint percent );
/**
* Sets the shadowsize of window @p win to percetage @p percent.
*
* Convenience function that just sets an X property
* needs the running KDE kompmgr manager for any visible effect
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param percent the opacity value in percent (0 leads to a completely unshadowed window)
* @since 3.4
*/
static void setShadowSize( WId win, uint percent );
/**
* Sets window @p win to be present on all virtual desktops if @p
* is true. Otherwise the window lives only on one single desktop.
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param b true to show the window on all desktops, false
* otherwise
*/
static void setOnAllDesktops( WId win, bool b );
/**
* Moves window @p win to desktop @p desktop.
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param desktop the number of the new desktop
*/
static void setOnDesktop( WId win, int desktop);
/**
* Sets the strut of window @p win to @p to @p left width
* ranging from @p left_start to @p left_end on the left edge,
* and simiarly for the other edges. For not reserving a strut, pass 0 as the width.
* E.g. to reserve 10x10 square in the topleft corner, use e.g.
* setExtendedStrut( w, 10, 0, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ).
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param left_width width of the strut at the left edge
* @param left_start starting y coordinate of the strut at the left edge
* @param left_end ending y coordinate of the strut at the left edge
* @param right_width width of the strut at the right edge
* @param right_start starting y coordinate of the strut at the right edge
* @param right_end ending y coordinate of the strut at the right edge
* @param top_width width of the strut at the top edge
* @param top_start starting x coordinate of the strut at the top edge
* @param top_end ending x coordinate of the strut at the top edge
* @param bottom_width width of the strut at the bottom edge
* @param bottom_start starting x coordinate of the strut at the bottom edge
* @param bottom_end ending x coordinate of the strut at the bottom edge
*/
static void setExtendedStrut( WId win, int left_width, int left_start, int left_end,
int right_width, int right_start, int right_end, int top_width, int top_start, int top_end,
int bottom_width, int bottom_start, int bottom_end );
/**
* @deprecated use setExtendedStrut()
* Sets the strut of window @p win to @p left, @p right, @p top, @p bottom.
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param left the left strut
* @param right the right strut
* @param top the top strut
* @param bottom the bottom strut
*/
static void setStrut( WId win, int left, int right, int top, int bottom );
/**
* Convenience function to access the current desktop. See NETRootInfo.
* @return the number of the current desktop
*/
static int currentDesktop();
/**
* Convenience function to access the number of desktops. See
* NETRootInfo.
* @return the number of desktops
*/
static int numberOfDesktops();
/**
* Convenience function to set the current desktop to @p desktop.
* See NETRootInfo.
* @param desktop the number of the new desktop
*/
static void setCurrentDesktop( int desktop );
/**
* Convenience function to set the current viewport to @p viewport.
* See NETRootInfo.
* @param desktop the number of the new desktop
* @param viewport the position of the new viewport
* @since 3.5.5
*/
static void setCurrentDesktopViewport( int desktop, TQPoint viewport );
/**
* Iconifies a window. Compatible to XIconifyWindow but has an
* additional parameter @p animation.
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param animation true to show an animation
* @see deIconifyWindow()
*/
static void iconifyWindow( WId win, bool animation = true );
/**
* DeIconifies a window. Compatible to XMapWindow but has an
* additional parameter @p animation.
*
* @param win the id of the window
* @param animation true to show an animation
* @see iconifyWindow()
*/
static void deIconifyWindow( WId win, bool animation = true );
/**
* Raises the given window. This call is only for pagers and similar
* tools that represent direct user actions. Applications should not
* use it, they should keep using TQWidget::raise() or XRaiseWindow()
* if necessary.
* @since 3.2
*/
static void raiseWindow( WId win );
/**
* Lowers the given window. This call is only for pagers and similar
* tools that represent direct user actions. Applications should not
* use it, they should keep using TQWidget::lower() or XLowerWindow()
* if necessary.
* @since 3.2
*/
static void lowerWindow( WId win );
/**
* @internal
* Returns true if the WM uses IconicState also for windows
* on inactive virtual desktops.
*/
static bool icccmCompliantMappingState();
/**
* Returns true if the WM announces which actions it allows for windows.
* @since 3.2
*/
static bool allowedActionsSupported();
/**
* Function that reads and returns the contents of the given text
* property (WM_NAME, WM_ICON_NAME,...).
* @since 3.2
*/
static TQString readNameProperty( WId window, unsigned long atom );
/**
* Returns true if a compositing manager is running (i.e. ARGB windows
* are supported, effects will be provided, etc.).
*/
static bool compositingActive();
/**
* @deprecated Use WindowInfo .
*/
struct KDECORE_EXPORT Info
{
/// The window's id.
WId win;
/// The window's state.
long unsigned int state;
/// The mapping state.
bool isMinimized() const;
bool isIconified() const;
NET::MappingState mappingState;
/// The strut.
NETStrut strut;
/// The window type.
NET::WindowType windowType;
/// The visible name of the window.
TQString visibleName;
/// The name of the window.
TQString name;
/// The number of the window's desktop.
int desktop;
/// true if the window is on all desktops.
bool onAllDesktops;
/// The process id of the window's owner
pid_t pid;
/// Position and size of the window contents.
TQRect tqgeometry;
/// Position and size of the window's frame.
TQRect frameGeometry;
TQString visibleNameWithState() const;
};
/**
* @deprecated
* Use windowInfo() .
*/
static Info info( WId win ) KDE_DEPRECATED;
#ifdef KDE_NO_COMPAT
private:
#endif
/**
* @deprecated
* Use KStartupInfo::appStarted
*/
static void appStarted() KDE_DEPRECATED;
};
/**
* Information about a window.
* @since 3.2
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KWin::WindowInfo
{
public:
/**
* Reads all the info about the given window.
*/
WindowInfo( WId window, unsigned long properties, unsigned long properties2 );
WindowInfo(); // to make TQValueList and others happy
~WindowInfo();
/**
* Returns false if this window info is not valid (most probably the given
* window doesn't exist).
* @param withdrawn_is_valid if true, windows in the withdrawn state
* (i.e. not managed) are also considered. This is usually not the case.
*/
bool valid( bool withdrawn_is_valid = false ) const;
/**
* Returns the window identifier.
*/
WId win() const;
/**
* Returns the window's state flags (see the NET::State enum for details).
* Requires NET::WMState passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
unsigned long state() const;
/**
* Returns true if the window has the given state flag set (see the NET::State enum for details).
* Requires NET::WMState passed to KWin::windowInfo().
* @since 3.2.1
*/
bool hasState( unsigned long s ) const { return ( state() & s ) == s; }
/**
* Returns true if the window is minimized. Note that it is true only if
* the window is truly minimized, not shaded or on another virtual desktops,
* which makes it different from mappingState() == NET::Iconic
* or TQWidget::isMinimized().
* Requires NET::WMState and NET::XAWMState passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
bool isMinimized() const;
/**
* Returns the mapping state of the window (see NET::MappingState). Note that
* it's very likely that you don't want to use this function, and use isOnDesktop(),
* isMinimized() etc. instead.
* Requires NET::XAWMState passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
NET::MappingState mappingState() const;
/**
* Returns the window extended (partial) strut.
* Requires NET::WM2ExtendedStrut passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
NETExtendedStrut extendedStrut() const;
/**
* @deprecated use extendedStrut()
* Returns the window strut.
* Requires NET::WMStrut passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
NETStrut strut() const;
/**
* Returns the window type of this window (see NET::WindowType). The argument
* should be all window types your application supports (see NET::WindowTypeMask).
* Requires NET::WMWindowType passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
NET::WindowType windowType( int supported_types ) const;
/**
* Returns the visible name of the window (i.e. including possible <2> appended
* when there are two or more windows with the same name).
* Requires NET::WMVisibleName passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
TQString visibleName() const;
/**
* Returns a visible name with state.
*
* This is a simple convenience function that returns the
* visible name but with parentheses around minimized windows.
* Requires NET::WMVisibleName, NET::WMState and NET::XAWMState passed
* to KWin::windowInfo().
* @return the window name with state
*/
TQString visibleNameWithState() const;
/**
* Returns the name of the window, as specified by the application, without
* any modifications. You should often use visibleName() instead.
* Requires NET::WMName passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
TQString name() const;
/**
* Returns the visible name of the window that should be shown in taskbar
* and all other "iconic" representations of the window. Note that this
* has nothing to do with normal icons.
* Requires NET::WMVisibleIconName passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
TQString visibleIconName() const;
/**
* Returns a visible name with state.
*
* This is a simple convenience function that returns the
* visible iconic name but with parentheses around minimized windows.
* Note that this has nothing to do with normal icons.
* Requires NET::WMVisibleIconName, NET::WMState and NET::XAWMState passed
* to KWin::windowInfo().
* @return the window iconic name with state
*/
TQString visibleIconNameWithState() const;
/**
* Returns the name of the window that should be shown in taskbar and all other
* "iconic" representations of the window. Note that this has nothing to do
* with normal icons.
* Requires NET::WMIconName passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
TQString iconName() const;
/**
* Returns true if the window is on the currently active virtual desktop.
* Requires NET::WMDesktop passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
bool isOnCurrentDesktop() const;
/**
* Returns true if the window is on the given virtual desktop.
* Requires NET::WMDesktop passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
bool isOnDesktop( int desktop ) const;
/**
* Returns true if the window is on all desktops
* (equal to desktop()==NET::OnAllDesktops).
* Requires NET::WMDesktop passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
bool onAllDesktops() const;
/**
* Returns the virtual desktop this window is on (NET::OnAllDesktops if the window
* is on all desktops). You should prefer using isOnDesktop().
* Requires NET::WMDesktop passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
int desktop() const;
/**
* Returns the position and size of the window contents.
* Requires NET::WMGeometry passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
TQRect tqgeometry() const;
/**
* Returns the frame tqgeometry of the window, i.e. including the window decoration.
* Requires NET::WMKDEFrameStrut passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
TQRect frameGeometry() const;
/**
* Returns the WM_TRANSIENT_FOR property for the window, i.e. the mainwindow
* for this window.
* Requires NET::WM2TransientFor passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
WId transientFor() const;
/**
* Returns the leader window for the group the window is in, if any.
* Requires NET::WM2GroupLeader passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
WId groupLeader() const;
/**
* Returns the class component of the window class for the window
* (i.e. WM_CLASS property).
* Requires NET::WM2WindowClass passed to KWin::windowInfo().
* @since 3.3
*/
TQCString windowClassClass() const;
/**
* Returns the name component of the window class for the window
* (i.e. WM_CLASS property).
* Requires NET::WM2WindowClass passed to KWin::windowInfo().
* @since 3.3
*/
TQCString windowClassName() const;
/**
* Returns the window role for the window (i.e. WM_WINDOW_ROLE property).
* Requires NET::WM2WindowRole passed to KWin::windowInfo().
* @since 3.3
*/
TQCString windowRole() const;
/**
* Returns the client machine for the window (i.e. WM_CLIENT_MACHINE property).
* Requires NET::WMClientMachine passed to KWin::windowInfo().
* @since 3.3
*/
TQCString clientMachine() const;
/**
* Returns true if the given action is currently supported for the window
* by the window manager.
* Requires NET::WM2AllowedActions passed to KWin::windowInfo().
*/
bool actionSupported( NET::Action action ) const;
WindowInfo( const WindowInfo& );
WindowInfo& operator=( const WindowInfo& );
private:
WindowInfoPrivate* d;
};
#endif //Q_OS_UNIX
#endif
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