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wmaker/WINGs/wappresource.c
dan 33cc542e85 - Finished moving to the new proplist handling code in WINGs.
- Also tested the backward compatibility ability of the WINGs proplist code
  which seems to work quite well.

Starting with this moment, Window Maker no longer needs libPropList and is
now using the better and much more robust proplist code from WINGs. Also the
WINGs based proplist code is actively maintained while the old libPropList
code is practically dead and flawed by the fact that it borrowed concepts
from the UserDefaults which conflicted with the retain/release mechanism,
making some problems that libPropList had, practically unsolvable without a
complete redesign (which can be found in the more robust WINGs code).
2001-10-04 03:07:34 +00:00

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#include <unistd.h>
#include "WINGsP.h"
#include <X11/Xutil.h>
#include "GNUstep.h"
extern struct W_Application WMApplication;
void
WMSetApplicationIconWindow(WMScreen *scr, Window window)
{
scr->applicationIconWindow = window;
if (scr->groupLeader) {
XWMHints *hints;
hints = XGetWMHints(scr->display, scr->groupLeader);
hints->flags |= IconWindowHint;
hints->icon_window = window;
XSetWMHints(scr->display, scr->groupLeader, hints);
XFree(hints);
}
}
void
WMSetApplicationIconImage(WMScreen *scr, RImage *image)
{
WMPixmap *icon;
if (scr->applicationIconImage == image)
return;
if (scr->applicationIconImage)
RReleaseImage(scr->applicationIconImage);
scr->applicationIconImage = RRetainImage(image);
/* TODO: check whether we should set the pixmap only if there's none yet */
if (image!=NULL && (icon=WMCreatePixmapFromRImage(scr, image, 128))!=NULL) {
WMSetApplicationIconPixmap(scr, icon);
WMReleasePixmap(icon);
}
}
RImage*
WMGetApplicationIconImage(WMScreen *scr)
{
return scr->applicationIconImage;
}
void
WMSetApplicationIconPixmap(WMScreen *scr, WMPixmap *icon)
{
if (scr->applicationIconPixmap == icon)
return;
if (scr->applicationIconPixmap)
WMReleasePixmap(scr->applicationIconPixmap);
scr->applicationIconPixmap = WMRetainPixmap(icon);
if (scr->groupLeader) {
XWMHints *hints;
hints = XGetWMHints(scr->display, scr->groupLeader);
hints->flags |= IconPixmapHint|IconMaskHint;
hints->icon_pixmap = (icon!=NULL ? icon->pixmap : None);
hints->icon_mask = (icon!=NULL ? icon->mask : None);
XSetWMHints(scr->display, scr->groupLeader, hints);
XFree(hints);
}
}
WMPixmap*
WMGetApplicationIconPixmap(WMScreen *scr)
{
return scr->applicationIconPixmap;
}
WMPixmap*
WMCreateApplicationIconBlendedPixmap(WMScreen *scr, RColor *color)
{
WMPixmap *pix;
if (scr->applicationIconImage) {
RColor gray;
gray.red = 0xae;
gray.green = 0xaa;
gray.blue = 0xae;
gray.alpha = 0;
if (!color)
color = &gray;
pix = WMCreateBlendedPixmapFromRImage(scr, scr->applicationIconImage,
color);
} else {
pix = NULL;
}
return pix;
}
void
WMSetApplicationHasAppIcon(WMScreen *scr, Bool flag)
{
scr->aflags.hasAppIcon = flag;
}
void
W_InitApplication(WMScreen *scr)
{
Window leader;
XClassHint *classHint;
XWMHints *hints;
leader = XCreateSimpleWindow(scr->display, scr->rootWin, -1, -1,
1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
if (!scr->aflags.simpleApplication) {
classHint = XAllocClassHint();
classHint->res_name = "groupLeader";
classHint->res_class = WMApplication.applicationName;
XSetClassHint(scr->display, leader, classHint);
XFree(classHint);
XSetCommand(scr->display, leader, WMApplication.argv,
WMApplication.argc);
hints = XAllocWMHints();
hints->flags = WindowGroupHint;
hints->window_group = leader;
/* This code will never actually be reached, because to have
* scr->applicationIconPixmap set we need to have a screen first,
* but this function is called in the screen creation process.
* -Dan
*/
if (scr->applicationIconPixmap) {
hints->flags |= IconPixmapHint;
hints->icon_pixmap = scr->applicationIconPixmap->pixmap;
if (scr->applicationIconPixmap->mask) {
hints->flags |= IconMaskHint;
hints->icon_mask = scr->applicationIconPixmap->mask;
}
}
XSetWMHints(scr->display, leader, hints);
XFree(hints);
}
scr->groupLeader = leader;
}