...to enable configuration of the action prompt command.
Also set some better defaults for labnag.
The new default command is:
labnag \
--message '%m' \
--button-dismiss '%n' \
--button-dismiss '%y' \
--background '%b' \
--text '%t' \
--border '%t' \
--border-bottom '%t' \
--button-background '%b' \
--button-text '%t' \
--border-bottom-size 1 \
--button-border-size 3 \
--timeout 0
...where the conversion specifiers are defined as follows:
%m: the `<prompt>` message option
%n: _("No")
%y: _("Yes")
%b: osd.bg.color
%t: osd.label.text.color
This config options also enables the use of a different dialog client, for
example like this:
<core>
<promptCommand>zenity --question --text="%m"</promptCommand>
</core>
Instead, set ctx.type = LAB_NODE_LAYER_SURFACE for both layer-surfaces
and layer-subsurfaces.
This patch preserves the existing behaviors:
- Pressing a subsurface of an on-demand layer-surface gives pointer
focus to the subsurface, but gives keyboard focus to the parent
layer-surface (related: a5fcbfaf).
- Pressing a subsurface of a layer-surface doesn't close a popup
(related: a89bcc3c).
This doesn't change any behaviors.
Attaching LAB_NODE_NONE node-descriptor to ssd->tree looks strange, this
patch uses new LAB_NODE_SSD_ROOT instead. The node-descriptor attached to
ssd->tree is needed for get_cursor_context() to detect cursor hovering on
borders/extents.
I also updated get_cursor_context() to make my intent clearer.
struct ssd_part and struct node_descriptor seem to have essentially the
same purpose: tag a wlr_scene_node with some extra data indicating what
we're using it for.
Also, as with enum ssd_part_type (now lab_node_type), ssd_part is used
for several types of nodes that are not part of SSD.
So instead of the current chaining (node_descriptor -> ssd_part), let's
flatten/unify the two structs.
In detail:
- First, merge node_descriptor_type into lab_node_type.
- Add a separate view pointer in node_descriptor, since in the case of
SSD buttons we need separate view and button data pointers.
- Rename ssd_part_button to simply ssd_button. It no longer contains
an ssd_part as base.
- Add node_try_ssd_button_from_node() which replaces
node_ssd_part_from_node() + button_try_from_ssd_part().
- Factor out ssd_button_free() to be called in node descriptor destroy.
- Finally, get_cursor_context() needs a little reorganization to handle
the unified structs.
Overall, this simplifies the code a bit, and in my opinion makes it
easier to understand. No functional change intended.
ssd_part_type contains several node types that are not actually part of
server-side decorations (ROOT, MENU, OSD, etc.)
Rename it accordingly and move it to a common location, along with some
related conversion/comparison functions.
- Rename `scaled_scene_buffer` to `scaled_buffer`. This makes it clear
that `scaled_{font,img,icon}_buffers` are implementations of it.
- Move the files from `src/common` to `src/scaled-buffer` as
`scaled_icon_buffer` heavily depends on `server` and `view` etc.
I like the new common/edge.h. I don't like how inconsistently we use it.
Current situation:
- enum wlr_edges and wlr_direction are designed to be used as bitset,
and are defined compatibly
- enum lab_edge is *also* designed to be used as bitset, but
incompatible with the others (LEFT/RIGHT come before UP/DOWN)
- we use an inconsistent mix of all three *AND* uint32_t (usually with
the WLR_EDGE constants rather than the LAB_EDGE constants), and
convert between them on an ad-hoc basis, sometimes implicitly
Let's clean this up:
- reorder enum lab_edge to be compatible with the two wlr enums
(check this by static_assert)
- use TOP/BOTTOM naming rather than UP/DOWN (matches wlr_edges)
- add constants for the remaining possible combinations of the 4 edges
- use lab_edge for all internal edge/direction fields, consistently
- add lab_edge_is_cardinal() as a sanity check before casting to
enum wlr_direction, and then eliminate all of direction.c/h
Instead of "enum wlr_edges direction", we now have
"enum lab_edge direction" which is not that much better. At least we
are now clear that we're overloading one enum with two meanings.
In addition to <snapping><range>, <snapping><cornerRange> configures the
distance from the screen corner to trigger quater window snapping.
Also, new values "up-left", "up-right", "down-left" and "down-right" are
allowed for <action name="(Toggle)SnapToEdge" direction="[value]"> and
<query tiled="[value]">.
For example, the following node:
<keybind name.action="ShowMenu" menu.action="root-menu"
x.position.action="1" y.position.action="2" />
is converted to:
<keybind>
<action>
<name>ShowMenu</name>
<menu>root-menu</menu>
<position>
<x>1</x>
<y>2</y>
</position>
</action>
</keybind>
...before processing the entire xml tree. This is a preparation to prevent
breaking changes when we refactor rcxml.c to use recursion instead of
encoding nodes into dotted strings.
'restrict' is harmful as it encourages the compiler to make dangerous
assumptions while increasing cognitive load on the human programmer.
The extra 1% (or whatever) of performance here is not worth the cost.
This fixes the gap between menu items and the menu border in an output
with a fractional scale due to the semantic gap between cairo and
wlroots's position-independent scene renderer.
This patch also changes the semantics of scaled_icon_buffer: rather than
calling scaled_icon_buffer_set_app_id() every time an app_id is set, we
can now call scaled_icon_buffer_set_view() just once so that multiple
scaled_icon_buffers bound to a window are automatically updated when an
app_id is set or new icon is set via xdg-toplevel-icon-v1.
padding_x in lab_img_render() was just to make sure window icons in the
titlebar doesn't get too close to adjacent buttons and it didn't felt
clean. To remove it from lab_img, this commit changes the size of window
icon buffers from (window.button.width)x(window.button.height) to
(window.button.width * 0.8)x(window.button.height) and horizontally
slide it by (window.button.width * 0.1) to keep the horizontal padding.
Note that the size of the hitbox for a window icon is kept the same and
nothing is changed from user's perspective.
This prevents potential bugs that buffers created by scaled_scene_buffers
before Reconfigure are reused by other newly created scaled_scene_buffers.
This is targeted for scaled_icon_buffer whose buffer creation depends on
server->sfdo.
This fixes an issue with buffers not updating when an output is configured
for a new scale. It also supports windows being on more than 2 outputs at
once and in general simplifies the code.
Before this commit, there was a use-after-free bug on Reconfigure:
- theme_finish() destroys lab_imgs for titlebar icons
- For some reason, undecorate() calls _create_buffer() in
scaled-img-buffer.c, which calls img_render() on a destroyed lab_img.
So in this commit, the lifetime of lab_img is expanded to when the
scaled_img_buffers referencing it are all destroyed. This is achieved by
calling lab_img_copy() when setting a lab_img to scaled_img_buffer and
calling lab_img_destroy() when clearing a lab_img.
Now that scaled_img_buffer.img are always different, lab_img_equal() is
added to compare the content of scaled_img_buffer.img.
- fix that icons for normal/hovered/rounded buttons are not placed
exactly the same position
- fix blurry window button icons in scaled outputs
This commit introduces lab_img and scaled_img_buffer and uses them for
rendering icons in the window titlebar. Now the process of rendering
button icons are split into 2 phases: loading with lab_img_load() and
creating scene-nodes for them with scaled_img_buffer_create(). This
might incur some additional overhead since we no longer preload icon
textures, but the rendering of icon only happens for the first window
as backing buffers are shared and the overhead won't be noticeable.
This commit also simplifies the process of centering icon buffer in the
button, by creating icon buffers in a fixed geometry via
lab_img_render().
Prior to this commit, a backing buffer with scale 1 was always created for
a scaled_scene_buffer before showing it, and backing buffers for specific
scales were created on output_enter events.
This commit removes this redundant re-renderings by calling
wlr_scene_buffer_set_dest_size() upon scaled_scene_buffer creation just to
receive output_enter events and delaying the first rendering to the first
output_enter event.
I needed to add font_get_buffer_size() to obtain the size of a font buffer
without actually creating it.