When an entry of a menu is selected, the appropriate action is triggered
using a callback, which means having a fixed argument list for that
function.
It is then correct to not use all the arguments, so this patch adds the
appropriate stuff to avoid a false report from compiler.
Signed-off-by: Christophe CURIS <christophe.curis@free.fr>
The variable session_state, defined in screen.h (WScreen), is moved to
the global variable w_global.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
Because the wClipIconPaint() function is specific to paint the clip,
it knows where is the clip (wks_info.clip_icon), so the argument is not
needed.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
The WScreen arguments in the functions wWorkspaceMenuUpdate() and
makeMakeShortcutMenu() is not used now, so can be removed.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
The clip, dock, workspaces and drawers menus are common for all
workspaces, so they should be included in the global namespace
instead of the screen struct.
The variable workspace_menu, that contains the workspace_menu
is moved to the global workspace properties.
Now the screen is not needed to know the workspace_menu.
This variable is moved to the global workspace struct because it is
related to the workspace system, and not to the screen.
The variable workspaces, that contains the list of workspaces
is moved to the global workspace properties.
Now the screen is not needed to know the workspaces.
The function getWindowState() doesn't need the WScreen argument.
The variable current_workspace, that contains the current workspace
is moved to the global workspace properties.
Now the screen is not needed to know the workspace_count.
The variable last_workspace, that contains the last used workspace
is moved to the global workspace properties.
Now the screen is not needed to know the workspace_count.
The variable name is changed to workspace.last_used because a similar
variable name is also in the WApplication struct.
The variable workspace_count, that contains the number of workspaces
is moved to the global workspace properties.
Now the screen is not needed to know the workspace_count.
The new workspace struct includes the global information
for the workspaces. All information related with the workspaces
should be included here.
The first variable moved is workspace_name_font, included in this
patch. This variable was included in the screen info, but the
screen and the font used in the workspace name don't have any
relationship.
The file event.h includes the function prototypes for event.c.
The prototypes included were moved from funcs.h.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>
- remove extern declaration in source file, use header instead
- add inclusion of header defining the functions of the file to
get the compiler to cross-check them
- marked static the functions that should not be visible ouside
their file
The dock will have the up-right and down-left arrows to change workspaces and
the clip will be disabled. That is, if option ClipMergedInDock is set to yes in
GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker.
[not thoroughly tested]
Drawers are horizontal docks, and they can themselves only live in the dock
To use them, right click on the dock or a docked appicon and select "Add
a drawer". Then move appicons into the drawer (drag them with the
mouse). You may change the icon of the drawer. By default, drawers
auto-expand and -collapse, and auto-raise/lower. This can be customized
in the same way as for the clip.
Set DisableDrawers to YES in G/D/WindowMaker if you do not want to see
the menu entry to add a drawer.
Just discovered this bug: the auto-attract icon functionality will not
work (to be precise, it crashes WM!) if the clip is disabled
(NoClip=YES). Will fix shortly, of course.
When changing workspace, mapped windows are unmapped from top to bottom
(referring to their stacking order), causing mapped but obscured windows
to briefly appear when the obscuring window is unmapped and until they
are themselves unmapped. [This might not be visible on recent hardware].
The fix is to unmap windows in reverse stacking order when changing
workspace.
A number of functions relating to the Workspaces menu assume that the
menu contains at least three entries: New, Destroy Last and Workspace1.
Because it is assumed that index 1 contains the Destroy Last entry and
index 2 contains the first workspace entry there are several occurrences
throughout workspace.c of magic numbers relating to those indices.
Replace the magic numbers with some #defines, making the code more
readable and allowing the menu to be expanded later.
The function wtrimspace returns a wmalloced memory region, therefore
it must be wfreed after usage again.
Please take note that this also happens with every single line
of menu files, which will get fixed in a separate commit.
The new function wGetWorkspaceNumber returns the workspace number
for a given workspace name.
The code of this function is already used in session.c and wdefaults.c
and now is moved to workspace.c
In wSessionRestoreLastWorkspace the char value is checked before
calling the function, because without string, the function don't do
nothing.
There is code duplication with the cropline() function, so get rid
of it and use WINGs wtrimspace() instead.
Signed-off-by: Carlos R. Mafra <crmafra@gmail.com>
There are were a few uses of 'strncpy' that could lead to a missing NUL,
resulting in possible garbage being displayed. As suggested by Tamas,
use 'wstrlcpy' instead
* Remove assigned but not used variables (GCC 4.6)
* Bump _XOPEN_SOURCE to 600, ridding of FreeBSD warnings (this probably need
to be tweaked on a per-implementation basis as problems arise)
Even the option to enable "virtual desktop" in configure.ac was
commented out...and I would never intend to use it anyway.
So let's just remove the ~800 lines of #ifdef'ed code to have a
cleaner code base to read when bored.
Paul Harris reported that using the mouse wheel over a miniwindow
would deiconify it to a different workspace than the original one
where it was iconified.
This happens because after the window begins to be deiconified the
"residual" mouse wheel scrolling hits the workspace background, and
Window Maker changes workspace with wWorkspaceRelativeChange().
But if it all happens fast enough (so the deiconification animation
did not finish yet) the workspace will have changed before the
window reaches its final deiconified destination, leading to
the situation that Paul described in the link below.
So to avoid this, let's set a 'ignore_wks_change' variable
from wDeiconifyWindow() and make wWorkspaceRelativeChange() respect it.
Original report: http://lists.windowmaker.info/dev/msg00821.html
When changing workspaces, after focusing new window, wmaker handles all
pending events. If it receives another change-workspace combination,
you may end up with a workspace without any focused window.
Ctrf-F1 and Ctrl-F2 used to switch to 1st and 2nd workspaces.
Hold Ctrl and press F1 and F2 almost at the same time.
This patch ignores all change-workspace commands while workspace
change is in progress.
See also https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7230
[crmafra: Thanks to Alexey I. Froloff for the above explanation]
Shift the workspace name, shown when switching workspaces, by 32
pixels. This is purely for aesthetic reasons. It just looks better
(IMO) than having the name flush against the screen edge.