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Adds a modal property to indicate whether the surface wants to be a
modal.
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introduce wlr_output_layout_farthest_output
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Similar to wlr_output_layout_adjacent_output but will return the
one that is the farthest away from the reference in given direction.
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This reverts commit 9c886f20b97b6ab1ac85b849f1fe7f16eb199ff0.
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This breaks wlroots when used as a meson subproject.
This reverts commit dea311992eb4ff3e343c3cf5b0603034223d2a42, reversing
changes made to 6db9c4b74667c1d917d720f5e96985a2461569fb.
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This is so we can potentially add comments to it, and so if a user looks
at the installed header, they can see the /* #undef WLR_HAS_FEATURE */
line to see every option, even if not available.
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Implement wlr-gamma-control-unstable-v1
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Add xdg-decoration-unstable-v1 support
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This introduces -DWLR_USE_UNSTABLE and adds information regarding the
stability status to all headers. I started with a conservative set of
headers to mark as stable:
- types/wlr_matrix.h
- util/edges.h
- util/log.h
- util/region.h
- xcursor.h
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153f37bdf57c61e7fb09162a6791afe8b9b4d0ef (#1145) removed the
wlr_xwayland_is_unamanged function while fixing OR, because it was
belieived that it's supposed to work around the broken OR handling.
This was a misunderstanding. is_unmanaged is (while sort of a hack)
intended to work around inherent differences between "real" X sessions
and our Xwayland/wayland situation.
The main reason it exists is to support applications like rofi and dzen,
while not handing focus to other OR windows (which should *not* be
required).
Traditionally, these applications just grabbed input from X and didn't
need to be focused by any logic in the WM. Which of course doesn't work
in wayland compositors. So we have to give them focus in some way.
Giving *every* OR window focus, breaks other applications that don't
expect focus to change.
A testcase that was pointed out to me where wlr_xwayland_is_unamanged was
breaking things is https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/2128 (syncplay,
gitk, gitgui)
Supposedly it broke using keyboard to navigate the menus.
I can't reproduce this with this patch. The popups can be navigated as
long as the parent has focus.
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surface: add wlr_surface_role.precommit
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This is useful for example when rendering decorations
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This prevents some future conflicts with the stable version.
Fixes #1133
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The override_redirect flag can change on configure notify and
on map notify. This adds an event to know when it changes.
This removes wlr_xwayland_surface_is_unmanaged which was wrongly
using the window type to decide whether the view should be
unmanaged.
A similar patch was proposed to Weston, but has never been
merged upstream [1].
[1]: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/211161/
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This allows to emit the unmap event before the surface becomes
actually unmapped for most shells.
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There were a few issues after rebase, that the merge algorithm didn't
throw at my face:
wlr_output did a check on the actual role, not a string anymore, so that
had to go to allow tablet-v2 to set cursor surfaces.
A few L_DEBUG/L_ERRORs were still around
There was a user-after-free in tablet-group free()ing, probably after
insufficient testing from a previous feedback pass
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The previous naming was based on the input-device capability names from
libinput.
With code that uses the libinput_tablet_tool and mapping into tablet-v2,
this is confusing, so the name is changed to follow the names used in
the protocol.
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Rename make_ functions to _create
Implement set_cursor and set_feedback
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This adds the management code to manage tablet tools lifetimes from
libinput.
It follows the suggestion made in the tablet-unstable-v2.xml to destroy
tablet_tools once all tablets that it got into contact with were removed
from the system. This is implemented via a refcount.
If a tool is *not* unique, it will be destroyed on proximity out. This
is libinput specific and mentioned in libinput docs that tools will not
be found again, so we shouldn't keep a reference to them.
Also they can't be on other tablets as well, because they cannot be
tracked.
The naming in this commit is a bit off (to not break things).
The wlr names stay the same, tablet_tool is the libinput_device with
capaiblity LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL which is more akin to
"tablet" in the tablet-unstable-v2 protocol.
The struct that corresponds to the tablet_tool in tablet-unstable-v2 is
called tablet_tool_tool, a rename should be done at some point in the
future.
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surface: replace wlr_surface_set_role_committed with wlr_surface_role
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