Whatever type or dimensions of a view, position it at center of the
output layout. Then, if it is a primary view or if it extends the output
layout, send request to maximize it.
The client may or may not change the view dimensions after that.
If not, e.g. weston-flower, the view will be kept displayed at center
instead of to left.
If so, the view will expand from center to fill the whole output layout.
In order to update the view position, XDG shell surface commit is now
handled to check for dimension change.
The documentation for `wayland-server.h` says:
> Use of this header file is discouraged. Prefer including
> wayland-server-core.h instead, which does not include the server protocol
> header and as such only defines the library PI, excluding the deprecated API
> below.
See also
ca45f4490c (diff-b57e10fe0774258a6d21b22077001cff)
This commit adds a commandline switch (-d) to disable client side
decorations, if possible. In this case, Cage will not draw any
decorations of its own, in order to maximize screen real estate.
The default behavior remains the same, i.e., if -d is not passed,
clients will draw their client side decorations, if any.
Fixes#32
This makes Cage much easier to maintain. Not only is it easier where to
look and to maintain a mental model of the code, there is also more
encapsulation, better abstractions and better extendability.