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1 /* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; -*-
2
3 client.h for the Openbox window manager
4 Copyright (c) 2006 Mikael Magnusson
5 Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Dana Jansens
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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16
17 See the COPYING file for a copy of the GNU General Public License.
18 */
19
20 #ifndef __client_h
21 #define __client_h
22
23 #include "misc.h"
24 #include "mwm.h"
25 #include "geom.h"
26 #include "stacking.h"
27 #include "window.h"
28 #include "obrender/color.h"
29
30 #include <glib.h>
31 #include <X11/Xlib.h>
32
33 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
34 # include <sys/types.h> /* for pid_t */
35 #endif
36
37 struct _ObFrame;
38 struct _ObGroup;
39 struct _ObSessionState;
40 struct _ObPrompt;
41
42 typedef struct _ObClient ObClient;
43
44 /*! Possible window types */
45 typedef enum
46 {
47 OB_CLIENT_TYPE_DESKTOP, /*!< A desktop (bottom-most window) */
48 OB_CLIENT_TYPE_DOCK, /*!< A dock bar/panel window */
49 OB_CLIENT_TYPE_TOOLBAR, /*!< A toolbar window, pulled off an app */
50 OB_CLIENT_TYPE_MENU, /*!< An unpinned menu from an app */
51 OB_CLIENT_TYPE_UTILITY, /*!< A small utility window such as a palette */
52 OB_CLIENT_TYPE_SPLASH, /*!< A splash screen window */
53 OB_CLIENT_TYPE_DIALOG, /*!< A dialog window */
54 OB_CLIENT_TYPE_NORMAL /*!< A normal application window */
55 } ObClientType;
56
57 /*! The things the user can do to the client window */
58 typedef enum
59 {
60 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_RESIZE = 1 << 0, /*!< Allow user resizing */
61 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_MOVE = 1 << 1, /*!< Allow user moving */
62 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_ICONIFY = 1 << 2, /*!< Allow to be iconified */
63 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_MAXIMIZE = 1 << 3, /*!< Allow to be maximized */
64 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_SHADE = 1 << 4, /*!< Allow to be shaded */
65 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_FULLSCREEN = 1 << 5, /*!< Allow to be made fullscreen */
66 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_CLOSE = 1 << 6, /*!< Allow to be closed */
67 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_ABOVE = 1 << 7, /*!< Allow to be put in lower layer */
68 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_BELOW = 1 << 8, /*!< Allow to be put in higher layer */
69 OB_CLIENT_FUNC_UNDECORATE = 1 << 9 /*!< Allow to be undecorated */
70 } ObFunctions;
71
72 struct _ObClient
73 {
74 ObWindow obwin;
75 Window window;
76 gboolean managed;
77
78 /*! If this client is managing an ObPrompt window, then this is set to the
79 prompt */
80 struct _ObPrompt *prompt;
81
82 /*! The window's decorations. NULL while the window is being managed! */
83 struct _ObFrame *frame;
84
85 /*! The number of unmap events to ignore on the window */
86 gint ignore_unmaps;
87
88 /*! The id of the group the window belongs to */
89 struct _ObGroup *group;
90
91 /*! Saved session data to apply to this client */
92 struct _ObSessionState *session;
93
94 /*! Whether or not the client is a transient window. It may or may not
95 have parents when this is true. */
96 gboolean transient;
97 /*! Whether or not the client is transient for its group */
98 gboolean transient_for_group;
99 /*! The client which are parents of this client */
100 GSList *parents;
101 /*! The clients which are transients (children) of this client */
102 GSList *transients;
103 /*! The desktop on which the window resides (0xffffffff for all
104 desktops) */
105 guint desktop;
106
107 /*! The startup id for the startup-notification protocol. This will be
108 NULL if a startup id is not set. */
109 gchar *startup_id;
110
111 /*! Normal window title */
112 gchar *title;
113 /*! Window title when iconified */
114 gchar *icon_title;
115 /*! The title as requested by the client, without any of our own changes */
116 gchar *original_title;
117 /*! Hostname of machine running the client */
118 gchar *client_machine;
119 /*! The command used to run the program. Pre-XSMP window identification. */
120 gchar *wm_command;
121 /*! The PID of the process which owns the window */
122 pid_t pid;
123
124 /*! The application that created the window */
125 gchar *name;
126 /*! The class of the window, can used for grouping */
127 gchar *class;
128 /*! The specified role of the window, used for identification */
129 gchar *role;
130 /*! The session client id for the window. *This can be NULL!* */
131 gchar *sm_client_id;
132
133 /*! The type of window (what its function is) */
134 ObClientType type;
135
136 /*! Position and size of the window
137 This will not always be the actual position of the window on screen, it
138 is, rather, the position requested by the client, to which the window's
139 gravity is applied.
140 */
141 Rect area;
142
143 /*! Position of the client window relative to the root window */
144 Point root_pos;
145
146 /*! Position and size of the window prior to being maximized */
147 Rect pre_max_area;
148 /*! Position and size of the window prior to being fullscreened */
149 Rect pre_fullscreen_area;
150 /*! Remember if the window was maximized before going fullscreen */
151 gboolean pre_fullscreen_max_horz,
152 pre_fullscreen_max_vert;
153
154 /*! The window's strut
155 The strut defines areas of the screen that are marked off-bounds for
156 window placement. In theory, where this window exists.
157 */
158 StrutPartial strut;
159
160 /*! The logical size of the window
161 The "logical" size of the window is refers to the user's perception of
162 the size of the window, and is the value that should be displayed to the
163 user. For example, with xterms, this value it the number of characters
164 being displayed in the terminal, instead of the number of pixels.
165 */
166 Size logical_size;
167
168 /*! Width of the border on the window.
169 The window manager will set this to 0 while the window is being managed,
170 but needs to restore it afterwards, so it is saved here.
171 */
172 gint border_width;
173
174 /*! The minimum aspect ratio the client window can be sized to.
175 A value of 0 means this is ignored.
176 */
177 gfloat min_ratio;
178 /*! The maximum aspect ratio the client window can be sized to.
179 A value of 0 means this is ignored.
180 */
181 gfloat max_ratio;
182
183 /*! The minimum size of the client window
184 If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
185 */
186 Size min_size;
187 /*! The maximum size of the client window
188 If the min is > the max, then the window is not resizable
189 */
190 Size max_size;
191 /*! The size of increments to resize the client window by */
192 Size size_inc;
193 /*! The base size of the client window
194 This value should be subtracted from the window's actual size when
195 displaying its size to the user, or working with its min/max size
196 */
197 Size base_size;
198
199 /*! Window decoration and functionality hints */
200 ObMwmHints mwmhints;
201
202 /*! The client's specified colormap */
203 Colormap colormap;
204
205 /*! Where to place the decorated window in relation to the undecorated
206 window */
207 gint gravity;
208
209 /*! The state of the window, one of WithdrawnState, IconicState, or
210 NormalState */
211 glong wmstate;
212
213 /*! True if the client supports the delete_window protocol */
214 gboolean delete_window;
215
216 /*! Was the window's position requested by the application or the user?
217 if by the application, we force it completely onscreen, if by the user
218 we only force it if it tries to go completely offscreen, if neither, we
219 should place the window ourselves when it first appears */
220 guint positioned;
221
222 /*! Was the window's size requested by the application or the user?
223 If by the application we don't let it go outside the available area */
224 guint sized;
225
226 /*! Can the window receive input focus? */
227 gboolean can_focus;
228 /*! Notify the window when it receives focus? */
229 gboolean focus_notify;
230
231 /*! Will the client respond to pings? */
232 gboolean ping;
233 /*! Indicates if the client is trying to close but has stopped responding
234 to pings */
235 gboolean not_responding;
236 /*! A prompt shown when you are trying to close a client that is not
237 responding. It asks if you want to kill the client */
238 struct _ObPrompt *kill_prompt;
239 /*! We tried to close the window with a SIGTERM */
240 gint kill_level;
241
242 #ifdef SYNC
243 /*! The client wants to sync during resizes */
244 gboolean sync_request;
245 /*! The XSync counter used for synchronizing during resizes */
246 guint32 sync_counter;
247 /*! The value we're waiting for the counter to reach */
248 gulong sync_counter_value;
249 #endif
250
251 /*! The window uses shape extension to be non-rectangular? */
252 gboolean shaped;
253 /*! The window uses shape extension to have non-rectangular input? */
254 gboolean shaped_input;
255
256 /*! The window is modal, so it must be processed before any windows it is
257 related to can be focused */
258 gboolean modal;
259 /*! Only the window's titlebar is displayed */
260 gboolean shaded;
261 /*! The window is iconified */
262 gboolean iconic;
263 /*! The window is maximized to fill the screen vertically */
264 gboolean max_vert;
265 /*! The window is maximized to fill the screen horizontally */
266 gboolean max_horz;
267 /*! The window should not be displayed by pagers */
268 gboolean skip_pager;
269 /*! The window should not be displayed by taskbars */
270 gboolean skip_taskbar;
271 /*! The window is a 'fullscreen' window, and should be on top of all
272 others */
273 gboolean fullscreen;
274 /*! The window should be on top of other windows of the same type.
275 above takes priority over below. */
276 gboolean above;
277 /*! The window should be underneath other windows of the same type.
278 above takes priority over below. */
279 gboolean below;
280 /*! Demands attention flag */
281 gboolean demands_attention;
282
283 /*! The urgent flag */
284 gboolean urgent;
285
286 /*! The layer in which the window will be stacked, windows in lower layers
287 are always below windows in higher layers. */
288 ObStackingLayer layer;
289
290 /*! A bitmask of values in the ObFrameDecorations enum
291 The values in the variable are the decorations that the client wants to
292 be displayed around it.
293 */
294 guint decorations;
295
296 /*! A user option. When this is set to TRUE the client will not ever
297 be decorated.
298 */
299 gboolean undecorated;
300
301 /*! A bitmask of values in the ObFunctions enum
302 The values in the variable specify the ways in which the user is allowed
303 to modify this window.
304 */
305 guint functions;
306
307 /* The window's icon, in a variety of shapes and sizes */
308 RrImage *icon_set;
309
310 /*! Where the window should iconify to/from */
311 Rect icon_geometry;
312
313 /*! A boolean used for algorithms which need to mark clients as visited */
314 gboolean visited;
315 };
316
317 extern GList *client_list;
318
319 void client_startup(gboolean reconfig);
320 void client_shutdown(gboolean reconfig);
321
322 typedef void (*ObClientCallback)(ObClient *client, gpointer data);
323
324 /* Callback functions */
325
326 /*! Get notified when the client is unmanaged */
327 void client_add_destroy_notify(ObClientCallback func, gpointer data);
328 void client_remove_destroy_notify(ObClientCallback func);
329
330 /*! Manages a given window
331 @param prompt This specifies an ObPrompt which is being managed. It is
332 possible to manage Openbox-owned windows through this.
333 */
334 void client_manage(Window win, struct _ObPrompt *prompt);
335 /*! Unmanages all managed windows */
336 void client_unmanage_all(void);
337 /*! Unmanages a given client */
338 void client_unmanage(ObClient *client);
339
340 /*! This manages a window only so far as is needed to get it's decorations.
341 This is used when you want to determine a window's decorations before it
342 is mapped. Call client_fake_unmanage() with the returned client when you
343 are done with it. */
344 ObClient *client_fake_manage(Window win);
345 /*! Free the stuff created by client_fake_manage() */
346 void client_fake_unmanage(ObClient *self);
347
348 /*! Sets the client list on the root window from the client_list */
349 void client_set_list(void);
350
351 /*! Determines if the client should be shown or hidden currently.
352 @return TRUE if it should be visible; otherwise, FALSE.
353 */
354 gboolean client_should_show(ObClient *self);
355
356 /*! Returns if the window should be treated as a normal window.
357 Some windows (desktops, docks, splash screens) have special rules applied
358 to them in a number of places regarding focus or user interaction. */
359 gboolean client_normal(ObClient *self);
360
361 /*! Returns if the window is one of an application's helper windows
362 (utilty, menu, etc) */
363 gboolean client_helper(ObClient *self);
364
365 /*! Return if the client is a type which should be given focus from mouse
366 presses on the *client* window. This doesn't affect clicking on the
367 decorations. This doesn't count for focus cycling, different rules apply to
368 that. */
369 gboolean client_mouse_focusable(ObClient *self);
370
371 /*! Return if the client is a type which should be given focus from the
372 mouse entering the window. This doesn't count for focus cycling, different
373 rules apply to that. */
374 gboolean client_enter_focusable(ObClient *self);
375
376 /* Returns if the window is focused */
377 gboolean client_focused(ObClient *self);
378
379 /*! When the client is resized but not moved, figure out the new position
380 for it based on its gravity:
381 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.4.html#id2512541
382 */
383 void client_gravity_resize_w(ObClient *self, gint *x, gint oldw, gint neww);
384
385 /*! When the client is resized but not moved, figure out the new position
386 for it based on its gravity:
387 http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.4.html#id2512541
388 */
389 void client_gravity_resize_h(ObClient *self, gint *y, gint oldh, gint newh);
390
391 /*! Convert a position/size from a given gravity to the client's true gravity,
392 when the client is only resizing (the reference point doesn't move)
393 */
394 void client_convert_gravity_resize(ObClient *self, gint gravity,
395 gint *x, gint *y,
396 gint w, gint h);
397
398 #define client_move(self, x, y) \
399 client_configure(self, x, y, self->area.width, self->area.height, TRUE, TRUE,\
400 FALSE)
401 #define client_resize(self, w, h) \
402 client_configure(self, self->area.x, self->area.y, w, h, TRUE, TRUE, FALSE)
403 #define client_move_resize(self, x, y, w, h) \
404 client_configure(self, x, y, w, h, TRUE, TRUE, FALSE)
405 #define client_reconfigure(self, force) \
406 client_configure(self, ((ObClient*)self)->area.x, ((ObClient*)self)->area.y, \
407 ((ObClient*)self)->area.width, \
408 ((ObClient*)self)->area.height, FALSE, TRUE, force)
409
410 /*! Figure out where a window will end up and what size it will be if you
411 told it to move/resize to these coordinates.
412
413 These values are what client_configure will give the window.
414
415 @param x The x coordiante of the new position for the client.
416 @param y The y coordiante of the new position for the client.
417 @param w The width component of the new size for the client.
418 @param h The height component of the new size for the client.
419 @param logicalw Returns the width component of the new logical width.
420 This value is only returned when the new w or h calculated
421 differ from the ones passed in.
422 @param logicalh Returns the height component of the new logical height.
423 This value is only returned when the new w or h calculated
424 differ from the ones passed in.
425 @param user Specifies whether this is a user-requested change or a
426 program requested change. For program requested changes, the
427 constraints are not checked.
428 */
429 void client_try_configure(ObClient *self, gint *x, gint *y, gint *w, gint *h,
430 gint *logicalw, gint *logicalh,
431 gboolean user);
432
433 /*! Move and/or resize the window.
434 This also maintains things like the client's minsize, and size increments.
435 @param x The x coordiante of the new position for the client.
436 @param y The y coordiante of the new position for the client.
437 @param w The width component of the new size for the client.
438 @param h The height component of the new size for the client.
439 @param user Specifies whether this is a user-requested change or a
440 program requested change. For program requested changes, the
441 constraints are not checked.
442 @param final If user is true, then this should specify if this is a final
443 configuration. e.g. Final should be FALSE if doing an
444 interactive move/resize, and then be TRUE for the last call
445 only.
446 @param force_reply Send a ConfigureNotify to the client regardless of if
447 the position/size changed.
448 */
449 void client_configure(ObClient *self, gint x, gint y, gint w, gint h,
450 gboolean user, gboolean final, gboolean force_reply);
451
452 /*! Finds coordinates to keep a client on the screen.
453 @param self The client
454 @param x The x coord of the client, may be changed.
455 @param y The y coord of the client, may be changed.
456 @param w The width of the client.
457 @param w The height of the client.
458 @param rude Be rude about it. If false, it is only moved if it is entirely
459 not visible. If true, then make sure the window is inside the
460 struts if possible.
461 @return true if the client was moved to be on-screen; false if not.
462 */
463 gboolean client_find_onscreen(ObClient *self, gint *x, gint *y, gint w, gint h,
464 gboolean rude);
465
466 /*! Moves a client so that it is on screen if it is entirely out of the
467 viewable screen.
468 @param self The client to move
469 @param rude Be rude about it. If false, it is only moved if it is entirely
470 not visible. If true, then make sure the window is inside the
471 struts if possible.
472 */
473 void client_move_onscreen(ObClient *self, gboolean rude);
474
475 /*! dir is either North, South, East or West. It can't be, for example,
476 Northwest */
477 void client_find_edge_directional(ObClient *self, ObDirection dir,
478 gint my_head, gint my_tail,
479 gint my_edge_start, gint my_edge_size,
480 gint *dest, gboolean *near_edge);
481 void client_find_move_directional(ObClient *self, ObDirection dir,
482 gint *x, gint *y);
483 void client_find_resize_directional(ObClient *self, ObDirection side,
484 gboolean grow,
485 gint *x, gint *y, gint *w, gint *h);
486
487 /*! Fullscreen's or unfullscreen's the client window
488 @param fs true if the window should be made fullscreen; false if it should
489 be returned to normal state.
490 */
491 void client_fullscreen(ObClient *self, gboolean fs);
492
493 /*! Determine if the window, using the given client-area, would be considered
494 as an "oldschool fullscreen" window, that is, if it is filling a whole
495 monitor. */
496 gboolean client_is_oldfullscreen(const ObClient const *self, const Rect *area);
497
498 /*! Iconifies or uniconifies the client window
499 @param iconic true if the window should be iconified; false if it should be
500 restored.
501 @param curdesk If iconic is FALSE, then this determines if the window will
502 be uniconified to the current viewable desktop (true) or to
503 its previous desktop (false)
504 */
505 void client_iconify(ObClient *self, gboolean iconic, gboolean curdesk,
506 gboolean hide_animation);
507
508 /*! Maximize or unmaximize the client window
509 @param max true if the window should be maximized; false if it should be
510 returned to normal size.
511 @param dir 0 to set both horz and vert, 1 to set horz, 2 to set vert.
512 */
513 void client_maximize(ObClient *self, gboolean max, gint dir);
514
515 /*! Shades or unshades the client window
516 @param shade true if the window should be shaded; false if it should be
517 unshaded.
518 */
519 void client_shade(ObClient *self, gboolean shade);
520
521 /*! Set a client window to have decorations or not */
522 void client_set_undecorated(ObClient *self, gboolean undecorated);
523
524 /*! Hilite the window to make the user notice it */
525 void client_hilite(ObClient *self, gboolean hilite);
526
527 /*! Request the client to close its window */
528 void client_close(ObClient *self);
529
530 /*! Kill the client off violently */
531 void client_kill(ObClient *self);
532
533 /*! Sends the window to the specified desktop
534 @param donthide If TRUE, the window will not be shown/hidden after its
535 desktop has been changed. Generally this should be FALSE.
536 @param dontraise If TRUE, the window will not be raised. Generally this should
537 be FALSE.
538 */
539 void client_set_desktop(ObClient *self, guint target, gboolean donthide,
540 gboolean dontraise);
541
542 /*! Show the client if it should be shown. Returns if the window is shown. */
543 gboolean client_show(ObClient *self);
544
545 /*! Show the client if it should be shown. Returns if the window is hidden. */
546 gboolean client_hide(ObClient *self);
547
548 /*! Show the client if it should be shown, and hide it if it should be
549 hidden. This is for example, when switching desktops.
550 */
551 void client_showhide(ObClient *self);
552
553 /*! Validate client, by making sure no Destroy or Unmap events exist in
554 the event queue for the window.
555 @return true if the client is valid; false if the client has already
556 been unmapped/destroyed, and so is invalid.
557 */
558 gboolean client_validate(ObClient *self);
559
560 /*! Sets the wm_state to the specified value */
561 void client_set_wm_state(ObClient *self, glong state);
562
563 /*! Adjusts the window's net_state
564 This should not be called as part of the window mapping process! It is for
565 use when updating the state post-mapping.<br>
566 client_apply_startup_state is used to do the same things during the mapping
567 process.
568 */
569 void client_set_state(ObClient *self, Atom action, glong data1, glong data2);
570
571 /* Given a ObClient, find the client that focus would actually be sent to if
572 you wanted to give focus to the specified ObClient. Will return the same
573 ObClient passed to it or another ObClient if appropriate. */
574 ObClient *client_focus_target(ObClient *self);
575
576 /*! Returns what client_focus would return if passed the same client, but
577 without focusing it or modifying the focus order lists. */
578 gboolean client_can_focus(ObClient *self);
579
580 /*! Attempt to focus the client window */
581 gboolean client_focus(ObClient *self);
582
583 /*! Activates the client for use, focusing, uniconifying it, etc. To be used
584 when the user deliberately selects a window for use.
585 @param desktop If true, and the window is on another desktop, it will still
586 be activated.
587 @param here If true, and the window is on another desktop, it will be moved
588 to the current desktop, otherwise the desktop will switch to
589 where the window is.
590 @param raise If true, the client is brought to the front.
591 @param unshade If true, the client is unshaded (if it is shaded)
592 @param user If true, then a user action is what requested the activation;
593 otherwise, it means an application requested it on its own
594 */
595 void client_activate(ObClient *self, gboolean desktop, gboolean here,
596 gboolean raise, gboolean unshade, gboolean user);
597
598 /*! Bring all of its helper windows to its desktop. These are the utility and
599 stuff windows. */
600 void client_bring_helper_windows(ObClient *self);
601
602 /*! Bring all of its modal windows to its desktop. */
603 void client_bring_modal_windows(ObClient *self);
604
605 /*! Calculates the stacking layer for the client window */
606 void client_calc_layer(ObClient *self);
607
608 /*! Updates the window's transient status, and any parents of it */
609 void client_update_transient_for(ObClient *self);
610 /*! Update the protocols that the window supports and adjusts things if they
611 change */
612 void client_update_protocols(ObClient *self);
613 #ifdef SYNC
614 /*! Updates the window's sync request counter for resizes */
615 void client_update_sync_request_counter(ObClient *self);
616 #endif
617 /*! Updates the window's colormap */
618 void client_update_colormap(ObClient *self, Colormap colormap);
619 /*! Updates the WMNormalHints and adjusts things if they change */
620 void client_update_normal_hints(ObClient *self);
621
622 /*! Updates the WMHints and adjusts things if they change
623 @param initstate Whether to read the initial_state property from the
624 WMHints. This should only be used during the mapping
625 process.
626 */
627 void client_update_wmhints(ObClient *self);
628 /*! Updates the window's title and icon title */
629 void client_update_title(ObClient *self);
630 /*! Updates the strut for the client */
631 void client_update_strut(ObClient *self);
632 /*! Updates the window's icons */
633 void client_update_icons(ObClient *self);
634 /*! Updates the window's icon geometry (where to iconify to/from) */
635 void client_update_icon_geometry(ObClient *self);
636
637 /*! Set up what decor should be shown on the window and what functions should
638 be allowed (ObClient::decorations and ObClient::functions).
639 This also updates the NET_WM_ALLOWED_ACTIONS hint.
640 @param reconfig When TRUE, the window will be reconfigured to show the
641 changes
642 */
643 void client_setup_decor_and_functions(ObClient *self, gboolean reconfig);
644
645 /*! Sets the window's type and transient flag */
646 void client_get_type_and_transientness(ObClient *self);
647 /*! Gets the motif wm hints */
648 void client_get_mwm_hints(ObClient *self);
649
650 /*! Returns a client's icon set, or its parents (recursively) if it doesn't
651 have one
652 */
653 RrImage* client_icon(ObClient *self);
654
655 /*! Return TRUE if the client is transient for some other window. Return
656 FALSE if it's not transient or there is no window for it to be
657 transient for */
658 gboolean client_has_parent(ObClient *self);
659
660 /*! Return TRUE if the client has some transient children, and FALSE otherwise.
661 */
662 gboolean client_has_children(ObClient *self);
663
664 /*! Searches a client's immediate parents for a focused window. The function
665 does not check for the passed client, only for *ONE LEVEL* of its parents.
666 If no focused parent is found, NULL is returned.
667 */
668 ObClient *client_search_focus_parent(ObClient *self);
669
670 /*! Searches a client's parents for a focused window. The function
671 does not check for the passed client, but searches through all of its
672 parents. If no focused parent is found, NULL is returned.
673 */
674 ObClient *client_search_focus_parent_full(ObClient *self);
675
676 /*! Searches a client's transients for a focused window. The function does not
677 check for the passed client, only for its transients.
678 If no focused transient is found, NULL is returned.
679 */
680 ObClient *client_search_focus_tree(ObClient *self);
681
682 /*! Searches a client's transient tree for a focused window. The function
683 searches up the tree and down other branches as well as the passed client's.
684 If no focused client is found, NULL is returned.
685 */
686 ObClient *client_search_focus_tree_full(ObClient *self);
687
688 /*! Searches a client's group and each member's transients for a focused
689 window. This doesn't go up the window's transient tree at all. If no
690 focused client is found, NULL is returned. */
691 ObClient *client_search_focus_group_full(ObClient *self);
692
693 /*! Return a modal child of the client window that can be focused.
694 @return A modal child of the client window that can be focused, or 0 if
695 none was found.
696 */
697 ObClient *client_search_modal_child(ObClient *self);
698
699 /*! Returns a list of top-level windows which this is a transient for.
700 It will only contain more than 1 element if the client is transient for its
701 group.
702 */
703 GSList *client_search_all_top_parents(ObClient *self);
704
705 /*! Returns a list of top-level windows which this is a transient for, and
706 which are in the same layer as this client.
707 It will only contain more than 1 element if the client is transient for its
708 group.
709 */
710 GSList *client_search_all_top_parents_layer(ObClient *self);
711
712 /*! Returns the client's parent when it is transient for a direct window
713 rather than a group. If it has no parents, or is transient for the
714 group, this returns null */
715 ObClient *client_direct_parent(ObClient *self);
716
717 /*! Returns a window's top level parent. This only counts direct parents,
718 not groups if it is transient for its group.
719 */
720 ObClient *client_search_top_direct_parent(ObClient *self);
721
722 /*! Is one client a direct child of another (i.e. not through the group.)
723 This checks more than one level, so there may be another direct child in
724 between */
725 gboolean client_is_direct_child(ObClient *parent, ObClient *child);
726
727 /*! Search for a parent of a client. This only searches up *ONE LEVEL*, and
728 returns the searched for parent if it is a parent, or NULL if not. */
729 ObClient *client_search_parent(ObClient *self, ObClient *search);
730
731 /*! Search for a transient of a client. The transient is returned if it is one,
732 NULL is returned if the given search is not a transient of the client. */
733 ObClient *client_search_transient(ObClient *self, ObClient *search);
734
735 /*! Set a client window to be above/below other clients.
736 @layer < 0 indicates the client should be placed below other clients.<br />
737 = 0 indicates the client should be placed with other clients.<br />
738 > 0 indicates the client should be placed above other clients.
739 */
740 void client_set_layer(ObClient *self, gint layer);
741
742 guint client_monitor(ObClient *self);
743
744 ObClient* client_under_pointer(void);
745
746 gboolean client_has_group_siblings(ObClient *self);
747
748 /*! Returns TRUE if the client has a transient child, a parent, or a
749 group member. Returns FALSE otherwise.
750 */
751 gboolean client_has_relative(ObClient *self);
752
753 /*! Returns TRUE if the client is running on the same machine as Openbox */
754 gboolean client_on_localhost(ObClient *self);
755
756 #endif
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