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OVERLAY layers
Input order didn't match rendering order, causing pointer events to go into surfaces
that were completely obscured by others (like a LAYER_TOP panel behind a fullscreen
window).
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It doesn't make much sense and actually breaks stuff when using layer-shell
(fullscreen window gets resized, but it's still fullscreen, leading to black
bars where the shell layers are behind).
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primary-selection-v1: copy from gtk-primary-selection
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Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1414
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This protocol relays touchpad gesture events produced by libinput to
supporting clients (e.g. Evince, Eye of GNOME).
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Implement data-control-unstable-v1
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In particular, modified public creator and destructor function names,
added a display destroy listener, safely extract user data from
resources, send correct time (in usecs) in rootston, etc.
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Add protocol, header and type files to build. Create skeleton structs,
creator and destroyer, and define implementations.
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Otherwise the initial list of outputs isn't sent to foreign-toplevel
clients.
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This is a common interface that can be used for all primary selection
protocols, as discussed in [1]. A new function wlr_seat_set_primary_selection
is added to set the primary selection for all protocols.
The seat now owns again the source, and resets the selection to NULL when
destroyed.
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1367#issuecomment-442403454
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This commits completely refactors wlr_gtk_primary_selection. The goal is to
remove gtk-primary-selection state from the seat and better handle inert
resources where it makes sense.
wlr_seat_client.primary_selection_devices has been removed and replaced by
wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device. This allows us to make offers inert when the
current selection is replaced.
wlr_seat_set_primary_selection has been removed because it relied on wlr_seat
instead of wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager. A new function,
wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager_set_selection (candidate for the
longest function name in wlroots) has been added. It doesn't take a serial
anymore as serial checking only makes sense for set_selection requests coming
from Wayland clients (serial checking is now done in the Wayland interface
implementation).
Since wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager is now required to set the
selection, a new function wlr_xwayland_set_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager
(candidate number two for longest function name) has been added.
Devices are now made inert when the seat goes away.
Future work includes removing the last primary selection bits from the seat,
mainly wlr_seat.primary_selection_source and wlr_seat.events.primary_selection,
replacing those with new fields in wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device. Or maybe
we could keep those in the seat and replace them with a re-usable interface
(for future zwp_primary_selection_v1 support). We need to think how we'll sync
these three protocols (GTK, X11 and wayland-protocols).
See https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1388
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This prevents some annoying issues when e.g. not including wlr/config.h or
making a typo in the guard name.
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Make sure the view is mapped.
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Support input method and text input
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The compositor acts as a relay between applications using the text-input protocol and input methods using the input-method protocol.
This change implements the basic but useful support for input-method, leaving out grabs as well as popups.
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These can be used by toolkits (currently Qt) to choose a default
cursor theme and size. Note that this isn't a perfect solution:
- Per-seat configuration isn't possible
- It's not possible to set the default image
- Live config reload isn't possible
But it's easy to implement and simple. To fix these remaining
issues a separate protocol would be needed.
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* Rename the constraint_create signal to new_constraint for
consistency
* Move the constraint_destroy signal to the constraint itself
* Use rotate_child_position instead of duplicating logic
* Fix inert constraint resource handling
* Style fixes
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layer-shell: add _v1 suffix
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Add xdg-decoration-unstable-v1 support
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Whenever a new surface is created, we have to update the cursor focus,
even if there's no input event. So, we generate one motion event, and
reuse the code to update the proper cursor focus. We need to do this
for all surface roles - toplevels, popups, subsurfaces.
Fixes #1162
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This prevents some future conflicts with the stable version.
Fixes #1133
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Add the option to start Xwayland only when a client connects
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Adds wlr_layer_surface_surface_at, this is consistent with the other
shell implementations, and simplifies handling in compositors.
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Makes the xwayland startup process two phased.
The first phase just initialises the X11 sockets.
The second phase starts the Xwayland server itself.
When starting xwayland lazily the second phase will be postponed until
a client has connected to the X11 socket.
Changes in behaviour:
The DISPLAY environment is now set immediately after the X11 sockets
are created.
When the Xwayland server is killed or crashes, the sockets will not be
recreated, but reused.
Fixes #849: Start up Xwayland lazily
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This allows them to receive input as well.
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