We were skipping in view_move_to_front() if the raised view is already
cached as server->last_raised_view. But this was prone to bugs that
windows cannot be raised even though they are actually not placed at the
top in the scene.
This happened when a window is mapped but view_move_to_front() is not
called in view_impl_map() for some reason. Example cases were:
- a window is minimized before being mapped (#2627)
- a window is mapped while window switcher is active (#2629)
Also, this problem was the root cause of #1640 and #2582, though they are
already fixed.
Therefore, this commit removes server->last_raised_view. In order to
eliminate unnecessary communications between labwc and xwayland (ref:
db591d1), I'll introduce another caching mechanism in the next commit.
This ensures all event listeners are removed before the emitting
wlroots object is being destroyed. This will be enforced with asserts
in wlroots 0.19 but there is no reason to not do it right now either.
This change in wlroots 0.19 is implemented via commit
8f56f7ca43257cc05c7c4eb57a0f541e05cf9a79
"Assert (almost all) signals have no attached listeners on destroy"
Before this commit, keystrokes were interpreted based on following
hard-coded rules while the window switcher is active:
1. Up/Left arrow keys cycle the window forward.
2. Down/Right arrow keys cycle the window backward.
3. Other keystrokes cycle the window in the initial direction specified
by NextWindow/PreviousWindow actions. But while Shift key is pressed,
the direction is inverted.
...and keybind actions were never executed.
However, this lead to a counter-intuitive behavior for new, especially
pre-Openbox users. For example, in the following keybinds, after the user
activates the window switcher with Super+n, Super+p cycles the window
_forward_:
<keybind key="W-n">
<action name="NextWindow" />
</keybind>
<keybind key="W-p">
<action name="PreviousWindow" />
</keybind>
This is because the key 'n' is recognized just as a normal key in the
third hard-coded rule.
So this commit changes the rules to be more Openbox-like:
1. Up/Left arrow keys cycles the window forward.
2. Down/Right arrow keys cycles the window backward.
3. Other keystrokes are matched against keybinds and execute their
actions. If they include NextWindow/PreviousWindow action, it cycles
the selected window forward/backward even while the window switcher
is active.
The previous revert fixed the problem of stuck modifier keys with
keybinds in Blender, but made Firefox show its menu bar with Alt-*
keybinds. This is fundamentally inevitable due to the limitation of
wayland protocol, but at least for the default Alt-Tab keybind for
window switcher, we can mitigate this problem by clearing the keyboard
focus when the window switcher is activated. This is what KWin does, and
we decided to follow that.
So in this commit, keyboard and pointer focus are temporarily cleared
while Move/Resize, window switcher and menu interactions and restored
after them. We slightly deviate from KWin as KWin doesn't clear the
keyboard focus while Move/Resize, but it solves our existing problem
that Firefox shows its menu bar after dragging it with default Alt-Drag
mousebind, and this is what Mutter does.
We considered other solutions, but they don't work well:
1. Send wl_keyboard.{leave,enter} every time keybinds/mousebinds are
triggered. This solves the Firefox's menu bar problem, but that
sounds like a workaround and sending unnecessary events every time is
not desirable.
2. Send release events for both modifiers and keys even when they are
bound to keybinds. This is what Mutter is doing, but it looks like an
implementation issue and violates wayland protocol.
Prior to this commit, output-relative coordinate was passed to
menu_open_root() as the menu position when it's designated via "x"/"y"
arguments in ShowMenu action, so menu can be misplaced to the output other
than the one in which the cursor is in.
Currently, the cursor plane does not allow async page flips which causes tearing page flips to be rejected if the cursor was moved.
However, in games where no cursor image is present, the async page flips can still work as expected.
Instead of permanently disabling tearing after too many failures, test the output state first before each frame to see if we can commit with tearing_page_flip set to true.
We have several wlr_output_* functions which are just wrappers around
corresponding wlr_output_state_* functions and don't actually touch the
wlr_output itself. These probably made some sense historically, but IMHO
they are just confusing now. So remove them and call wlr_output_state_*
directly.
Rename wlr_output_commit() (still useful) to output_state_commit().
When `wlr_seat_pointer_notify_button()` is called on a button press event,
that funtion must also be called on the subsequent button release event
because otherwise wlroots thinks the button is kept pressed and it
causes issues with validating DnD requests from clients, where only one
button must be pressed. This was the case when a CSD client opens a
client-menu via `show_window_menu` request after pressing its window with
the right button because we were always not notifying button release
events while a menu is open.
So let's keep track of bound (pressed but not notified) buttons and notify
button release events only when the button is not bound, like we are doing
for key-state.
- Add a new function to get the maximum scale of all usable outputs
- Pass the maximum output scale through to img_svg_load(), which
ultimately calls cairo_surface_set_device_scale() before rendering
The default `titleLayout` is updated to `icon:iconify,max,close` which
replaces the window menu button with the window icon.
When the icon file is not found or could not be loaded, the window menu
icon as before is shown.
The icon theme can be selected with `<theme><icon>`.
This commit adds libsfdo as an optional dependency. `-Dicon=disabled` can
be passsed to `meson setup` command in order to disable window icon, in
which case the window icon is always replaced with a window menu button.
Before this commit, we assumed `ShowMenu` action is not bound to any
buttons other than window menu button and always place the client-menu
under the window-menu button when atCursor="no". Also, it was going to be
difficult to distinguish whether the action is executed from the window
menu button or the window icon, which will be added soon.
This commit fixes it to open the menu under the actually-clicked button by
passing `cursor_context` to `actions_run()`, with some refactoring:
- `seat->pressed.resize_edges` is removed and it's calculated from the
cursor position and `seat->pressed.type` just before running Resize
action. This slightly changes the existing logic to determine the
resizing edges with Alt-Right + Drag mousebinding, but
`seat->pressed.type` is still stored on button press so it doesn't bring
back the issue #543.
- `seat->pressed.toplevel` is removed and `get_toplevel()` in
`update_pressed_surface()` may be called more often, but its overhead
will be negligible.
Applies drag resistance unidirectionally for horizontally/vertically
maximized windows, allowing them to be dragged without being untiled
immediately. When the distance of cursor movement orthogonal to the
maximized direction exceeds <resistance><unMaximizeThreshold>.
While dragging a horizontally/vertically maximized window, edge/region
snapping is disabled to prevent unintentional snapping and overlays.
This commit also includes some refactoring to simplify the logic.
This implementation is nearly identical to Sway's, except that
it also reloads the configuration, to spur on reloading the
server-side decorations.
v2: Fix style.
v3: Add a reset to the magnifier.
v4: Oops, restructure reset handler a bit.
v5: Commit the magnifier reset immediately, before freeing the
lost allocator and renderer.
v6: Also check for failed render pass, which may return NULL.
v7: Add a second NULL test, just in case.
Currently, initially maximized (or fullscreen) xdg-shell views exhibit
one of two issues:
- some (e.g. GTK and Qt apps) paint an initial frame un-maximized
(before the "map" event) and only maximize in a later commit
- others (e.g. foot) maximize immediately without flicker, but never
store a valid natural size, so we end up using a fallback (640x480)
Under KWin, neither of these issues occur, so I looked into what labwc
is doing wrong. It seems that:
- wlroots internally sends an initial configure event with a size of
0x0 to all xdg-shell views. This requests the client to set its own
preferred (a.k.a. natural) size.
- For an initially maximized/fullscreen view, the initial configure
event should contain the maximized/fullscreen size rather than 0x0.
In labwc, this means we have to call wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_size()
earlier, i.e. from the new_surface event. Tracing with WAYLAND_DEBUG
shows that the initial configure event now has the correct geometry,
matching KWin behavior. With this change, GTK and Qt apps no longer
paint an incorrect un-maximized frame.
- However, this means that all xdg-shell views now suffer from the same
issue as foot, where we never receive a commit with the un-maximized
(natural) geometry. The correct way to get the natural geometry seems
to be to wait until we want to un-maximize, and send a configure
event of 0x0 at that point.
Sending a configure event of 0x0 when un-maximizing is a bit annoying as
it breaks some assumptions in labwc code. In particular:
- view->natural_geometry may now be unknown (0x0), requiring various
wlr_box_empty() checks sprinkled around. I added these in all the
obvious places, but there could be some code paths that I missed.
- Positioning the newly un-maximized view within view_maximize() no
longer works since we don't know the natural size. Instead we have to
run the positioning logic from the surface commit handler. This
results in some extra complexity, especially for interactive move.
See the new do_late_positioning() function in xdg.c.
Some TODOs/FIXMEs (non-blocking in my opinion):
- The view_wants_decorations() check is now duplicated in both the
new_surface and map event handlers. I'm not sure if this is necessary
but it seemed like the safest approach for now. More testing would be
nice, particularly with various combinations of config and client SSD
preferences.
- Aside from the interactive move case, the "late positioning" logic
always centers the view when un-maximizing, and does not invoke any
of the smart placement logic. If we want to invoke smart placement
here, I'd appreciate someone with more knowledge of that code to take
a look and figure out how to do that correctly.
wlroots < 0.17 didn't allow to reliably check the source surface of
an xdg activation request as it reset the surface to NULL when it
was destroyed before the token was used. This happens regularly for
notifications for example. Thus we treated the token as valid even
without checking for the source surface.
wlroots 0.17 added a new_token signal where we can attach information
to the existing token which we can then use when evaluating activation
requests. This patch implements that check.
...when cycling windows. Also make the toggling of direction when shift
is pressed relative to the initial direction. For example if W-j is
bound to PreviousWindow, subsequent key presses will continue to
cycle backwards unless shift if pressed.
Add documentation for using shift/arrow keys in Next/Previous
... at the same time. Omit cursor notifications from
a pointer when a tablet tool (stylus/pen) is in
proximity. We expect to get cursor notifications
from the tablet tool instead.