1 // -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2; -*-
6 @brief The OBClient class maintains the state of a client window by handling
7 property changes on the window and some client messages
14 #include <X11/extensions/shape.h>
20 #include "otk/point.hh"
21 #include "otk/strut.hh"
22 #include "otk/rect.hh"
23 #include "otk/eventhandler.hh"
31 extern PyTypeObject OBClient_Type
;
33 //! Maintains the state of a client window.
35 OBClient maintains the state of a client window. The state consists of the
36 hints that the application sets on the window, such as the title, or window
39 OBClient also manages client messages for the client window. When the
40 application (or any application) requests something to be changed for the
41 client, it will call the ActionHandler (for client messages) or update the
42 class' member variables and call whatever is nessary to complete the
43 change (such as causing a redraw of the titlebar after the title is changed).
45 class OBClient
: public otk::OtkEventHandler
, public OBWidget
{
49 //! The frame window which decorates around the client window
51 NOTE: This should NEVER be used inside the client class's constructor!
55 //! Corners of the client window, used for anchor positions
56 enum Corner
{ TopLeft
,
61 //! Possible window types
62 enum WindowType
{ Type_Desktop
, //!< A desktop (bottom-most window)
63 Type_Dock
, //!< A dock bar/panel window
64 Type_Toolbar
, //!< A toolbar window, pulled off an app
65 Type_Menu
, //!< A sticky menu from an app
66 Type_Utility
, //!< A small utility window such as a palette
67 Type_Splash
, //!< A splash screen window
68 Type_Dialog
, //!< A dialog window
69 Type_Normal
//!< A normal application window
72 //! Possible flags for MWM Hints (defined by Motif 2.0)
73 enum MwmFlags
{ MwmFlag_Functions
= 1 << 0, //!< The MMW Hints define funcs
74 MwmFlag_Decorations
= 1 << 1 //!< The MWM Hints define decor
77 //! Possible functions for MWM Hints (defined by Motif 2.0)
78 enum MwmFunctions
{ MwmFunc_All
= 1 << 0, //!< All functions
79 MwmFunc_Resize
= 1 << 1, //!< Allow resizing
80 MwmFunc_Move
= 1 << 2, //!< Allow moving
81 MwmFunc_Iconify
= 1 << 3, //!< Allow to be iconfied
82 MwmFunc_Maximize
= 1 << 4 //!< Allow to be maximized
83 //MwmFunc_Close = 1 << 5 //!< Allow to be closed
86 //! Possible decorations for MWM Hints (defined by Motif 2.0)
87 enum MemDecorations
{ MwmDecor_All
= 1 << 0, //!< All decorations
88 MwmDecor_Border
= 1 << 1, //!< Show a border
89 MwmDecor_Handle
= 1 << 2, //!< Show a handle (bottom)
90 MwmDecor_Title
= 1 << 3, //!< Show a titlebar
91 //MwmDecor_Menu = 1 << 4, //!< Show a menu
92 MwmDecor_Iconify
= 1 << 5, //!< Show an iconify button
93 MwmDecor_Maximize
= 1 << 6 //!< Show a maximize button
96 //! The things the user can do to the client window
97 enum Function
{ Func_Resize
= 1 << 0, //!< Allow resizing
98 Func_Move
= 1 << 1, //!< Allow moving
99 Func_Iconify
= 1 << 2, //!< Allow to be iconified
100 Func_Maximize
= 1 << 3, //!< Allow to be maximized
101 Func_Close
= 1 << 4 //!< Allow to be closed
103 //! Holds a bitmask of OBClient::Function values
104 typedef unsigned char FunctionFlags
;
106 //! The decorations the client window wants to be displayed on it
107 enum Decoration
{ Decor_Titlebar
= 1 << 0, //!< Display a titlebar
108 Decor_Handle
= 1 << 1, //!< Display a handle (bottom)
109 Decor_Border
= 1 << 2, //!< Display a border
110 Decor_Iconify
= 1 << 3, //!< Display an iconify button
111 Decor_Maximize
= 1 << 4, //!< Display a maximize button
112 Decor_Sticky
= 1 << 5, //!< Display a sticky button
113 Decor_Close
= 1 << 6 //!< Display a close button
115 //! Holds a bitmask of OBClient::Decoration values
116 typedef unsigned char DecorationFlags
;
118 //! The MWM Hints as retrieved from the window property
120 This structure only contains 3 elements, even though the Motif 2.0
121 structure contains 5. We only use the first 3, so that is all gets defined.
123 typedef struct MwmHints
{
124 //! The number of elements in the OBClient::MwmHints struct
125 static const unsigned int elements
= 3;
126 unsigned long flags
; //!< A bitmask of OBClient::MwmFlags values
127 unsigned long functions
; //!< A bitmask of OBClient::MwmFunctions values
128 unsigned long decorations
;//!< A bitmask of OBClient::MwmDecorations values
131 //! Possible actions that can be made with the _NET_WM_STATE client message
132 enum StateAction
{ State_Remove
= 0, //!< _NET_WM_STATE_REMOVE
133 State_Add
, //!< _NET_WM_STATE_ADD
134 State_Toggle
//!< _NET_WM_STATE_TOGGLE
137 //! The event mask to grab on client windows
138 static const long event_mask
= PropertyChangeMask
| FocusChangeMask
|
141 //! The mask of events to not let propogate past the client
143 This makes things like xprop work on the client window, but means we have
144 to explicitly grab clicks that we want.
146 static const long no_propagate_mask
= ButtonPressMask
| ButtonReleaseMask
|
149 //! The number of unmap events to ignore on the window
153 //! The screen number on which the client resides
156 //! The actual window that this class is wrapping up
159 //! The id of the group the window belongs to
162 // XXX: transient_for, transients
164 //! The desktop on which the window resides (0xffffffff for all desktops)
165 unsigned long _desktop
;
167 //! Normal window title
168 std::string _title
; // XXX: Have to keep track if this string is Utf8 or not
169 //! Window title when iconifiged
170 std::string _icon_title
;
172 //! The application that created the window
173 std::string _app_name
;
174 //! The class of the window, can used for grouping
175 std::string _app_class
;
177 //! The type of window (what its function is)
180 //! Position and size of the window
182 This will not always be the actual position of the window on screen, it is
183 rather, the position requested by the client, to which the window's gravity
188 //! The logical size of the window
190 The "logical" size of the window is refers to the user's perception of the
191 size of the window, and is the value that should be displayed to the user.
192 For example, with xterms, this value it the number of characters being
193 displayed in the terminal, instead of the number of pixels.
195 otk::Point _logical_size
;
197 //! Width of the border on the window.
199 The window manager will set this to 0 while the window is being managed,
200 but needs to restore it afterwards, so it is saved here.
204 //! The minimum size of the client window
206 If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
208 otk::Point _min_size
;
209 //! The maximum size of the client window
211 If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
213 otk::Point _max_size
;
214 //! The size of increments to resize the client window by
215 otk::Point _size_inc
;
216 //! The base size of the client window
218 This value should be subtracted from the window's actual size when
219 displaying its size to the user, or working with its min/max size
221 otk::Point _base_size
;
223 //! Where to place the decorated window in relation to the undecorated window
226 //! The state of the window, one of WithdrawnState, IconicState, or
230 //! Was the window's position requested by the application? if not, we should
231 //! place the window ourselves when it first appears
234 //! Can the window receive input focus?
238 //! Notify the window when it receives focus?
241 //! The window uses shape extension to be non-rectangular?
244 //! The window is modal, so it must be processed before any windows it is
245 //! related to can be focused
247 //! Only the window's titlebar is displayed
249 //! The window is iconified
251 //! The window is maximized to fill the screen vertically
253 //! The window is maximized to fill the screen horizontally
255 //! The window is a 'fullscreen' window, and should be on top of all others
257 //! The window should be on top of other windows of the same type
260 //! A bitmask of values in the OBClient::Decoration enum
262 The values in the variable are the decorations that the client wants to be
265 DecorationFlags _decorations
;
267 //! A bitmask of values in the OBClient::Function enum
269 The values in the variable specify the ways in which the user is allowed to
272 FunctionFlags _functions
;
274 //! Retrieves the desktop hint's value and sets OBClient::_desktop
276 //! Retrieves the window's type and sets OBClient::_type
278 //! Gets the MWM Hints and adjusts OBClient::_functions and
279 //! OBClient::_decorations
281 //! Gets the position and size of the window and sets OBClient::_area
283 //! Gets the net_state hint and sets the boolean flags for any states set in
286 //! Determines if the window uses the Shape extension and sets
287 //! OBClient::_shaped
290 //! Sets the wm_state to the specified value
291 void setWMState(long state
);
292 //! Sends the window to the specified desktop
293 void setDesktop(long desktop
);
294 //! Adjusts the window's net_state
295 void setState(StateAction action
, long data1
, long data2
);
297 //! Update the protocols that the window supports and adjusts things if they
299 void updateProtocols();
300 //! Updates the WMNormalHints and adjusts things if they change
301 void updateNormalHints();
302 //! Updates the WMHints and adjusts things if they change
303 void updateWMHints();
304 //! Updates the window's title
306 //! Updates the window's icon title
307 void updateIconTitle();
308 //! Updates the window's application name and class
310 // XXX: updateTransientFor();
313 //! Constructs a new OBClient object around a specified window id
315 @param window The window id that the OBClient class should handle
316 @param screen The screen on which the window resides
318 OBClient(int screen
, Window window
);
319 //! Destroys the OBClient object
322 //! Returns the screen on which the clien resides
323 inline int screen() const { return _screen
; }
325 //! Returns the window id that the OBClient object is handling
326 inline Window
window() const { return _window
; }
328 //! Returns the type of the window, one of the OBClient::WindowType values
329 inline WindowType
type() const { return _type
; }
330 //! Returns the desktop on which the window resides
332 This value is a 0-based index.<br>
333 A value of 0xffffffff indicates that the window exists on all desktops.
335 inline unsigned long desktop() const { return _desktop
; }
336 //! Returns the window's title
337 inline const std::string
&title() const { return _title
; }
338 //! Returns the window's title when it is iconified
339 inline const std::string
&iconTitle() const { return _title
; }
340 //! Returns the application's name to whom the window belongs
341 inline const std::string
&appName() const { return _app_name
; }
342 //! Returns the class of the window
343 inline const std::string
&appClass() const { return _app_class
; }
344 //! Returns if the window can be focused
346 @return true if the window can receive focusl otherwise, false
348 inline bool canFocus() const { return _can_focus
; }
349 //! Returns if the window has indicated that it needs urgent attention
350 inline bool urgent() const { return _urgent
; }
351 //! Returns if the window wants to be notified when it receives focus
352 inline bool focusNotify() const { return _focus_notify
; }
353 //! Returns if the window uses the Shape extension
354 inline bool shaped() const { return _shaped
; }
355 //! Returns the window's gravity
357 This value determines where to place the decorated window in relation to
358 its position without decorations.<br>
359 One of: NorthWestGravity, SouthWestGravity, EastGravity, ...,
360 SouthGravity, StaticGravity, ForgetGravity
362 inline int gravity() const { return _gravity
; }
363 //! Returns if the application requested the initial position for the window
365 If the application did not request a position (this function returns false)
366 then the window should be placed intelligently by the window manager
369 inline bool positionRequested() const { return _positioned
; }
370 //! Returns the decorations that the client window wishes to be displayed on
372 inline DecorationFlags
decorations() const { return _decorations
; }
373 //! Returns the functions that the user can perform on the window
374 inline FunctionFlags
funtions() const { return _functions
; }
376 //! Returns if the window is modal
378 If the window is modal, then no other windows that it is related to can get
379 focus while it exists/remains modal.
381 inline bool modal() const { return _modal
; }
382 //! Returns if the window is shaded
384 When the window is shaded, only its titlebar is visible, the client itself
387 inline bool shaded() const { return _shaded
; }
388 //! Returns if the window is iconified
390 When the window is iconified, it is not visible at all (except in iconbars/
391 panels/etc that want to show lists of iconified windows
393 inline bool iconic() const { return _iconic
; }
394 //! Returns if the window is maximized vertically
395 inline bool maxVert() const { return _max_vert
; }
396 //! Returns if the window is maximized horizontally
397 inline bool maxHorz() const { return _max_horz
; }
398 //! Returns if the window is fullscreen
400 When the window is fullscreen, it is kept above all others
402 inline bool fullscreen() const { return _fullscreen
; }
403 //! Returns if the window is floating
405 When the window is floating, it is kept above all others in the same
408 inline bool floating() const { return _floating
; }
410 //! Removes or reapplies the client's border to its window
412 Used when managing and unmanaging a window.
413 @param addborder true if adding the border to the client; false if removing
416 void toggleClientBorder(bool addborder
);
418 //! Returns the position and size of the client relative to the root window
419 inline const otk::Rect
&area() const { return _area
; }
421 //! Move the client window
422 void move(int x
, int y
);
424 //! Resizes the client window, anchoring it in a given corner
426 This also maintains things like the client's minsize, and size increments.
427 @param anchor The corner to keep in the same position when resizing
428 @param x The X component of the new size for the client
429 @param y The Y component of the new size for the client
431 void resize(Corner anchor
, int x
, int y
);
433 virtual void propertyHandler(const XPropertyEvent
&e
);
434 virtual void clientMessageHandler(const XClientMessageEvent
&e
);
435 virtual void shapeHandler(const XShapeEvent
&e
);
436 virtual void configureRequestHandler(const XConfigureRequestEvent
&e
);
437 virtual void unmapHandler(const XUnmapEvent
&e
);
438 virtual void destroyHandler(const XDestroyWindowEvent
&e
);
443 #endif // __client_hh