#include <string>
+#include "otk/point.hh"
#include "otk/strut.hh"
#include "otk/rect.hh"
+#include "otk/eventhandler.hh"
namespace ob {
class' member variables and call whatever is nessary to complete the
change (such as causing a redraw of the titlebar after the title is changed).
*/
-class OBClient {
+class OBClient : public otk::OtkEventHandler {
public:
//! The frame window which decorates around the client window
+ /*!
+ NOTE: This should NEVER be used inside the client class's constructor!
+ */
OBFrame *frame;
-
+
+ //! Corners of the client window, used for anchor positions
+ enum Corner { TopLeft,
+ TopRight,
+ BottomLeft,
+ BottomRight };
+
//! Possible window types
enum WindowType { Type_Desktop, //!< A desktop (bottom-most window)
Type_Dock, //!< A dock bar/panel window
};
//! The event mask to grab on client windows
- static const long event_mask = PropertyChangeMask | FocusChangeMask;
+ static const long event_mask = PropertyChangeMask | FocusChangeMask |
+ StructureNotifyMask;
//! The number of unmap events to ignore on the window
int ignore_unmaps;
//! The type of window (what its function is)
WindowType _type;
- //! Position and size of the window (relative to the root window)
+ //! Position and size of the window
+ /*!
+ This will not always be the actual position of the window on screen, it is
+ rather, the position requested by the client, to which the window's gravity
+ is applied.
+ */
otk::Rect _area;
+ //! The logical size of the window
+ /*!
+ The "logical" size of the window is refers to the user's perception of the
+ size of the window, and is the value that should be displayed to the user.
+ For example, with xterms, this value it the number of characters being
+ displayed in the terminal, instead of the number of pixels.
+ */
+ otk::Point _logical_size;
+
//! Width of the border on the window.
/*!
The window manager will set this to 0 while the window is being managed,
*/
int _border_width;
- //! The minimum width of the client window
- /*!
- If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
- */
- int _min_x;
- //! The minimum height of the client window
- /*!
- If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
- */
- int _min_y;
- //! The maximum width of the client window
+ //! The minimum size of the client window
/*!
If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
*/
- int _max_x;
- //! The maximum height of the client window
+ otk::Point _min_size;
+ //! The maximum size of the client window
/*!
If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
*/
- int _max_y;
- //! The size of increments to resize the client window by (for the width)
- int _inc_x;
- //! The size of increments to resize the client window by (for the height)
- int _inc_y;
- //! The base width of the client window
+ otk::Point _max_size;
+ //! The size of increments to resize the client window by
+ otk::Point _size_inc;
+ //! The base size of the client window
/*!
- This value should be subtracted from the window's actual width when
- displaying its size to the user, or working with its min/max width
+ This value should be subtracted from the window's actual size when
+ displaying its size to the user, or working with its min/max size
*/
- int _base_x;
- //! The base height of the client window
- /*!
- This value should be subtracted from the window's actual height when
- displaying its size to the user, or working with its min/max height
- */
- int _base_y;
+ otk::Point _base_size;
//! Where to place the decorated window in relation to the undecorated window
int _gravity;
void updateClass();
// XXX: updateTransientFor();
+ //! Move the client window
+ /*!
+ This shouldnt be used to move the window internally! It will apply
+ window gravity after moving the window.
+ */
+ void move(int x, int y);
+
+ //! Resizes the client window, anchoring it in a given corner
+ /*!
+ This also maintains things like the client's minsize, and size increments.
+ @param anchor The corner to keep in the same position when resizing
+ @param size The new size for the client
+ */
+ void resize(Corner anchor, int x, int y);
+
public:
//! Constructs a new OBClient object around a specified window id
/*!
*/
inline bool floating() const { return _floating; }
- //! Returns the window's border width
- /*!
- The border width is set to 0 when the client becomes managed, but the
- border width is stored here so that it can be restored to the client window
- when it is unmanaged later.
- */
+ //! Returns the client's requested border width (not used by the wm)
inline int borderWidth() const { return _border_width; }
- //! Returns the minimum width of the client window
- /*!
- If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
- */
- inline int minX() const { return _min_x; }
- //! Returns the minimum height of the client window
- /*!
- If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
- */
- inline int minY() const { return _min_y; }
- //! Returns the maximum width of the client window
- /*!
- If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
- */
- inline int maxX() const { return _max_x; }
- //! Returns the maximum height of the client window
- /*!
- If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
- */
- inline int maxY() const { return _max_y; }
- //! Returns the increment size for resizing the window (for the width)
- inline int incrementX() const { return _inc_x; }
- //! Returns the increment size for resizing the window (for the height)
- inline int incrementY() const { return _inc_y; }
- //! Returns the base width of the window
- /*!
- This value should be subtracted from the window's actual width when
- displaying its size to the user, or working with its min/max width
- */
- inline int baseX() const { return _base_x; }
- //! Returns the base height of the window
- /*!
- This value should be subtracted from the window's actual height when
- displaying its size to the user, or working with its min/max height
- */
- inline int baseY() const { return _base_y; }
//! Returns the position and size of the client relative to the root window
inline const otk::Rect &area() const { return _area; }
- //! Updates the OBClient class from a property change XEvent
- void update(const XPropertyEvent &e);
- //! Processes a client message XEvent for the window and causes an action
- //! or whatever was specified to occur
- void update(const XClientMessageEvent &e);
-#if defined(SHAPE) || defined(DOXYGEN_IGNORE)
- //! Updates the client's shape status
- void update(const XShapeEvent &e);
-#endif
-
- //! Changes the stored positions and size of the OBClient window
- /*!
- This does not actually change the physical geometry, that needs to be done
- before/after setting this value to keep it in sync
- */
- void setArea(const otk::Rect &area);
+ virtual void propertyHandler(const XPropertyEvent &e);
+ virtual void clientMessageHandler(const XClientMessageEvent &e);
+ virtual void shapeHandler(const XShapeEvent &e);
+ virtual void configureRequestHandler(const XConfigureRequestEvent &e);
+ virtual void unmapHandler(const XUnmapEvent &e);
+ virtual void destroyHandler(const XDestroyWindowEvent &e);
};
}