Because the z-order changes we not only need to recompute occlusions
but we also need to mark the screen area of the previous and new
highlighted window as dirty.
Fixes#5599
(...and ASSERT_NOT_REACHED => VERIFY_NOT_REACHED)
Since all of these checks are done in release builds as well,
let's rename them to VERIFY to prevent confusion, as everyone is
used to assertions being compiled out in release.
We can introduce a new ASSERT macro that is specifically for debug
checks, but I'm doing this wholesale conversion first since we've
accumulated thousands of these already, and it's not immediately
obvious which ones are suitable for ASSERT.
Also, only mark the menu bar item as opened if a menu was actually
opened through the menu bar.
These changes allow a menu to be used both in the menu bar as well
as a context menu.
Fixes#5469
A window repaint may change the alpha value, resulting in a different
hit test outcome. In those cases, re-evaluate the cursor hit testing
after a window was painted, and update the cursor if needed.
Tool windows are secondary windows with a smaller title bar. The sit on
the layer above normal windows, and cannot be minimized.
These are intended for complex yet non-modal interactions with the
content of a primary window, such as find/replace windows, property
windows, etc.
Minimum window size can now be customised and set at runtime via the
SetWindowMinimumSize WindowServer message and the set_minimum_size
LibGUI::Window method. The default minimum size remains at 50x50.
Some behind-the-scenes mechanics had to be added to LibGUI::Window to
ensure that the minimum size is remembered if set before the window is
shown. WindowServer sends a resize event to the client if it requests a
size on create that's smaller than it's minimum size.
We need to first deliver the mouse event and possibly the double click
event and record these facts. Then, we need to iterate all global
tracking listeners and deliver the mouse event (but not the double
click event) to any such listener, unless they already had these
events delivered.
Fixes#4703
I honestly don't know the internals of all this and what exactly is
going on, but this fixes compositing of the fullscreen window. By trial
and error I found that specifically m_invalidated_all needs to be set to
false, so it's probably different behaviour in prepare_dirty_rects(),
which depends on that...
Either way, the code composing all windows in non-fullscreen mode calls
Window::clear_dirty_rects() for each, so not doing that for the fullscreen
window as well seems like an oversight.
Fixes#4810.
We only cleared the area not covered by the backing bitmap if a
rendering rectangle intersected with the backing bitmap. But because
we are potentially calling the render function many times we need
to always clear the area not covered by the backing bitmap, whether
it intersects or not.
Fixes#5291
Merely moving a window shouldn't require re-rendering the window
frame anymore now that we cache the rendered frame in bitmaps. This
reduces CPU usage significantly when moving windows.
We weren't properly handling switching between having a shadow and
not having a shadow when switching themes. This allows an empty string
in the theme configuration for a shadow path, meaning no shadow should
be rendered.
Button now can handle middle and right clicks.
Added 2 new handlers in button class: on_right_click for Right mouse
button and on_middle_click for middle mouse button.
Added functionality to vertically maximize window with middle mouse
click on the maximize window button.
Also added a way to vertically maximize window by resizing window
height-wise lower than the maximum window height.
Since theme changes may change geometrics, which are also affected by
window shadows, we need to recompute occlusions as well as re-render
window frames.
We only really need to re-render the simple window shadow when
the size of the frame changes. So, for all other cases only re-render
the window frame without rendering the shadow.
This implements simple window shadows around most windows, including
tooltips. Because this method uses a bitmap for the shadow bits,
it is limited to rectangular window frames. For non-rectangular
window frames we'll need to implement a more sophisticated algorithm.
This only renders the window frame once until the size of the window
changes, or some other event requires re-rendering. It is rendered
to a temporary bitmap, and then the top and bottom part is stored
in one bitmap as well as the left and right part. This also adds
an opacity setting, allowing it to be rendered with a different
opacity.
This makes it easier to enhance window themes and allows using
arbitrary bitmaps with e.g. alpha channels for e.g. shadows.
For example, FindInFilesWidget.h mentions GUI::TableView, but did not include
it. On the other hand, all source files that include FindInFilesWidget.h
also include TableView.h, so the issue is only cosmetical.
The WM_* IPC messages are intended for "outsider" window management,
not for a client's own windows. Make a separate StartWindowResize
message for this.
This was the only reason that every IPC client had to know its server
side client ID.
This commit:
- merges the two(!) places that defined independently the minimum size of a window.
- splits Window::normalize_rect(), which was originally just a function to apply
the minimum size requirement, and has taken on the additional job of nudging
windows back onto the desktop.
This inadvertantly fixes a crash that happens when a malicious program creates a
window of size (0, 0). Now, a window at [0,0 50x50] is created instead.
This broke in add01b3, where Core::Timer::create_single_shot() was
changed to create a stopped timer. Fix it by actually starting the timer
right away ourselves.
Fixes#5111.