Tool mouse event handlers now receive both a layer-relative mouse event
and the original event. This is needed for the move tool since it moves
the layer and thereby changes the origin of future events every time it
moves.
These two have the same semantics as GUI::Widget. The rect() is always
at location { 0, 0 }, while the relative_rect()'s location is relative
to the "parent", which in this case is the Layer's Image.
The main editing widget is now the new ImageEditor widget, which works
on an Image object, which internally has a stack of Layer objects.
Layers are composited back-to-front when painting the Image inside an
ImageEditor.
This was looking a bit too whimsical and didn't really fit with the
overall look of the window anymore. The actions are available via
the context menu still.
Moves DirectoryServices out of LibCore (because we need to link with
LibIPC), renames it Desktop::Launcher (because Desktop::DesktopServices
doesn't scan right) and ports it to use the LaunchServer which is now
responsible for starting programs for a file.
It didn't feel right to have a "DHCPClient" in a "Servers" directory.
Rename this to Services to better reflect the type of programs we'll
be putting in there.
If a button is checkable, its "checked" state is inversed in
Button::click. It's not needed for taskbar buttons - their checked
state is updated in TaskbarWindow::wm_event, based on the
current state of their window.
Fixes: #1878.
We now allow you to download files by right-clicking a link and then
choosing "Download".
All files are currently saved to the standard downloads location that
we get from Core::StandardPaths::downloads_directory().
In the future, we'll probably want to come up with a more restrictive
way of doing the "write to disk" portion of this.
We should also improve the ProtocolServer to allow streaming of data
instead of writing everything in one big go.
At the moment, I'm just pretty happy with this GUI. :^)
We're starting with a very basic decoding API and only ISO-8859-1 and
UTF-8 decoding (and UTF-8 decoding is really a no-op since String is
expected to be UTF-8.)
Running 'pape' without arguments (or just editing the WindowServer.ini by hand)
can confuse DisplaySettings. Specifically, if the 'Wallpaper' is set to
'/res/wallpapers/', then DisplaySettings used to crash because 'name_parts'
wouldn't contain any trailing element.
It's hard to define desired behavior, but this is better than crashing
and confusing the user.