rpms/metacity/devel Allow-breaking-out-from-maximization-during-mouse.patch, NONE, 1.1 metacity.spec, 1.220, 1.221
Owen Taylor
otaylor at fedoraproject.org
Thu Jun 24 01:46:47 UTC 2010
Author: otaylor
Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/metacity/devel
In directory cvs01.phx2.fedoraproject.org:/tmp/cvs-serv21628
Modified Files:
metacity.spec
Added Files:
Allow-breaking-out-from-maximization-during-mouse.patch
Log Message:
* Wed Jun 23 2010 Owen Taylor <otaylor at redhat.com> - 2.30.0-6
- Add patch to allow breaking out from maximization during mouse resize
(gnome bz 622517)
Allow-breaking-out-from-maximization-during-mouse.patch:
display-private.h | 3
display.c | 20 +++-
window-private.h | 5 +
window.c | 225 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
4 files changed, 228 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
--- NEW FILE Allow-breaking-out-from-maximization-during-mouse.patch ---
>From 339710e884cfbab810382a63fafb3cdab8ee51e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Owen W. Taylor <otaylor at fishsoup.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 15:08:38 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Allow breaking out from maximization during a mouse resize
A maximized window can't be resized from the screen edges (preserves
Fitts law goodness for the application), but it's still possible
to start a resize drag with alt-middle-button. Currently we just
don't let the user resize the window, while showing drag feedback;
it's more useful to let the user "break" out from the resize.
This provides a fast way to get a window partially aligned with
the screen edges - maximize, then alt-drag it out from one edge.
Behavior choices in this patch:
- You can drag out a window out of maximization in both directions -
smaller and larger. This can be potentilaly useful in multihead.
- Dragging a window in only one direction unmaximizes the window
fully, rather than leaving it in a horizontally/vertically
maximized state. This is done because the horizontally/vertically
maximzed states don't have clear visual representation and can
be confusing to the user.
- If you drag back to the maximized state after breaking out,
maximization is restored, but you can't maximize a window by
dragging to the full size if it didn't start out that way.
A new internal function meta_window_unmaximize_with_gravity() is
added for implementing this; it's a hybrid of
meta_window_unmaximize() and meta_window_resize_with_gravity().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622517
---
src/core/display-private.h | 3 +
src/core/display.c | 20 +++-
src/core/window-private.h | 5 +
src/core/window.c | 224 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
4 files changed, 228 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/core/display-private.h b/src/core/display-private.h
index 19287f3..a19d1d8 100644
--- a/src/core/display-private.h
+++ b/src/core/display-private.h
@@ -170,6 +170,9 @@ struct _MetaDisplay
guint grab_wireframe_active : 1;
guint grab_was_cancelled : 1; /* Only used in wireframe mode */
guint grab_frame_action : 1;
+ /* During a resize operation, the directions in which we've broken
+ * out of the initial maximization state */
+ guint grab_resize_unmaximize : 2; /* MetaMaximizeFlags */
MetaRectangle grab_wireframe_rect;
MetaRectangle grab_wireframe_last_xor_rect;
MetaRectangle grab_initial_window_pos;
diff --git a/src/core/display.c b/src/core/display.c
index 4c7b4c0..2122851 100644
--- a/src/core/display.c
+++ b/src/core/display.c
@@ -3353,6 +3353,7 @@ meta_display_begin_grab_op (MetaDisplay *display,
#endif
display->grab_was_cancelled = FALSE;
display->grab_frame_action = frame_action;
+ display->grab_resize_unmaximize = 0;
if (display->grab_resize_timeout_id)
{
@@ -3583,11 +3584,20 @@ meta_display_end_grab_op (MetaDisplay *display,
display->grab_wireframe_rect.x,
display->grab_wireframe_rect.y);
if (meta_grab_op_is_resizing (display->grab_op))
- meta_window_resize_with_gravity (display->grab_window,
- TRUE,
- display->grab_wireframe_rect.width,
- display->grab_wireframe_rect.height,
- meta_resize_gravity_from_grab_op (display->grab_op));
+ {
+ if (display->grab_resize_unmaximize != 0)
+ meta_window_unmaximize_with_gravity (display->grab_window,
+ display->grab_resize_unmaximize,
+ display->grab_wireframe_rect.width,
+ display->grab_wireframe_rect.height,
+ meta_resize_gravity_from_grab_op (display->grab_op));
+ else
+ meta_window_resize_with_gravity (display->grab_window,
+ TRUE,
+ display->grab_wireframe_rect.width,
+ display->grab_wireframe_rect.height,
+ meta_resize_gravity_from_grab_op (display->grab_op));
+ }
}
meta_window_calc_showing (display->grab_window);
}
diff --git a/src/core/window-private.h b/src/core/window-private.h
index da3fc52..65143ce 100644
--- a/src/core/window-private.h
+++ b/src/core/window-private.h
@@ -412,6 +412,11 @@ void meta_window_maximize_internal (MetaWindow *window,
MetaRectangle *saved_rect);
void meta_window_unmaximize (MetaWindow *window,
MetaMaximizeFlags directions);
+void meta_window_unmaximize_with_gravity (MetaWindow *window,
+ MetaMaximizeFlags directions,
+ int new_width,
+ int new_height,
+ int gravity);
void meta_window_make_above (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_unmake_above (MetaWindow *window);
void meta_window_shade (MetaWindow *window,
diff --git a/src/core/window.c b/src/core/window.c
index 9af5283..6438540 100644
--- a/src/core/window.c
+++ b/src/core/window.c
@@ -2666,9 +2666,11 @@ unmaximize_window_before_freeing (MetaWindow *window)
}
}
-void
-meta_window_unmaximize (MetaWindow *window,
- MetaMaximizeFlags directions)
+static void
+meta_window_unmaximize_internal (MetaWindow *window,
+ MetaMaximizeFlags directions,
+ MetaRectangle *desired_rect,
+ int gravity)
{
/* At least one of the two directions ought to be set */
gboolean unmaximize_horizontally, unmaximize_vertically;
@@ -2702,13 +2704,13 @@ meta_window_unmaximize (MetaWindow *window,
meta_window_get_client_root_coords (window, &target_rect);
if (unmaximize_horizontally)
{
- target_rect.x = window->saved_rect.x;
- target_rect.width = window->saved_rect.width;
+ target_rect.x = desired_rect->x;
+ target_rect.width = desired_rect->width;
}
if (unmaximize_vertically)
{
- target_rect.y = window->saved_rect.y;
- target_rect.height = window->saved_rect.height;
+ target_rect.y = desired_rect->y;
+ target_rect.height = desired_rect->height;
}
/* Window's size hints may have changed while maximized, making
@@ -2727,12 +2729,13 @@ meta_window_unmaximize (MetaWindow *window,
window->display->grab_anchor_window_pos = target_rect;
}
- meta_window_move_resize (window,
- FALSE,
- target_rect.x,
- target_rect.y,
- target_rect.width,
- target_rect.height);
+ meta_window_move_resize_internal (window,
+ META_IS_MOVE_ACTION | META_IS_RESIZE_ACTION,
+ gravity,
+ target_rect.x,
+ target_rect.y,
+ target_rect.width,
+ target_rect.height);
/* Make sure user_rect is current.
*/
@@ -2749,6 +2752,36 @@ meta_window_unmaximize (MetaWindow *window,
}
void
+meta_window_unmaximize (MetaWindow *window,
+ MetaMaximizeFlags directions)
+{
+ meta_window_unmaximize_internal (window, directions, &window->saved_rect,
+ NorthWestGravity);
+}
+
+/* Like meta_window_unmaximize(), but instead of unmaximizing to the
+ * saved position, we give the new desired size, and the gravity that
+ * determines the positioning relationship between the area occupied
+ * maximized and the new are. The arguments are similar to
+ * meta_window_resize_with_gravity().
+ */
+void
+meta_window_unmaximize_with_gravity (MetaWindow *window,
+ MetaMaximizeFlags directions,
+ int new_width,
+ int new_height,
+ int gravity)
+{
+ MetaRectangle desired_rect;
+
+ meta_window_get_position (window, &desired_rect.x, &desired_rect.y);
+ desired_rect.width = new_width;
+ desired_rect.height = new_height;
+
+ meta_window_unmaximize_internal (window, directions, &desired_rect, gravity);
+}
+
+void
meta_window_make_above (MetaWindow *window)
{
window->wm_state_above = TRUE;
@@ -7033,6 +7066,112 @@ update_resize_timeout (gpointer data)
return FALSE;
}
+/* When resizing a maximized window by using alt-middle-drag (resizing
+ * with the grips or the menu for a maximized window is not enabled),
+ * the user can "break" out of the maximized state. This checks for
+ * that possibility. During such a break-out resize the user can also
+ * return to the previous maximization state by resizing back to near
+ * the original size.
+ */
+static MetaMaximizeFlags
+check_resize_unmaximize(MetaWindow *window,
+ int dx,
+ int dy)
+{
+ int threshold;
+ MetaMaximizeFlags new_unmaximize;
+
+#define DRAG_THRESHOLD_TO_RESIZE_THRESHOLD_FACTOR 3
+
+ threshold = meta_ui_get_drag_threshold (window->screen->ui) *
+ DRAG_THRESHOLD_TO_RESIZE_THRESHOLD_FACTOR;
+ new_unmaximize = 0;
+
+ if (window->maximized_horizontally ||
+ (window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize & META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL) != 0)
+ {
+ int x_amount;
+
+ /* We allow breaking out of maximization in either direction, to make
+ * the window larger than the monitor as well as smaller than the
+ * monitor. If we wanted to only allow resizing smaller than the
+ * monitor, we'd use - dx for NE/E/SE and dx for SW/W/NW.
+ */
+ switch (window->display->grab_op)
+ {
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NE:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NE:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_E:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_E:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SE:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SE:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SW:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SW:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_W:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_W:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NW:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NW:
+ x_amount = dx < 0 ? - dx : dx;
+ break;
+ default:
+ x_amount = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (x_amount > threshold)
+ new_unmaximize |= META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL;
+ }
+
+ if (window->maximized_vertically ||
+ (window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize & META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL) != 0)
+ {
+ int y_amount;
+
+ switch (window->display->grab_op)
+ {
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_N:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_N:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NE:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NE:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_NW:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_NW:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SE:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SE:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_S:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_S:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_RESIZING_SW:
+ case META_GRAB_OP_KEYBOARD_RESIZING_SW:
+ y_amount = dy < 0 ? - dy : dy;
+ break;
+ default:
+ y_amount = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (y_amount > threshold)
+ new_unmaximize |= META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL;
+ }
+
+ /* Metacity doesn't have a full user interface for only horizontally or
+ * vertically maximized, so while only unmaximizing in the direction drags
+ * has some advantages, it will also confuse the user. So, we always
+ * unmaximize both ways if possible.
+ */
+ if (new_unmaximize != 0)
+ {
+ new_unmaximize = 0;
+
+ if (window->maximized_horizontally ||
+ (window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize & META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL) != 0)
+ new_unmaximize |= META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL;
+ if (window->maximized_vertically ||
+ (window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize & META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL) != 0)
+ new_unmaximize |= META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL;
+ }
+
+ return new_unmaximize;
+}
+
static void
update_resize (MetaWindow *window,
gboolean snap,
@@ -7045,6 +7184,7 @@ update_resize (MetaWindow *window,
MetaRectangle old;
int new_x, new_y;
double remaining;
+ MetaMaximizeFlags new_unmaximize;
window->display->grab_latest_motion_x = x;
window->display->grab_latest_motion_y = y;
@@ -7109,7 +7249,9 @@ update_resize (MetaWindow *window,
meta_window_update_keyboard_resize (window, TRUE);
}
}
-
+
+ new_unmaximize = check_resize_unmaximize (window, dx, dy);
+
/* FIXME: This stupidity only needed because of wireframe mode and
* the fact that wireframe isn't making use of
* meta_rectangle_resize_with_gravity(). If we were to use that, we
@@ -7233,6 +7375,8 @@ update_resize (MetaWindow *window,
if (window->display->grab_wireframe_active)
{
+ MetaRectangle root_coords;
+
if ((new_x + new_w <= new_x) || (new_y + new_h <= new_y))
return;
@@ -7242,18 +7386,60 @@ update_resize (MetaWindow *window,
* wireframe, but still resize it; however, that probably
* confuses broken clients that have problems with opaque
* resize, they probably don't track their visibility.
+ *
+ * We handle the basic constraints on maximized windows here
+ * to give the user feedback.
*/
+
+ if (window->maximized_horizontally && (new_unmaximize & META_MAXIMIZE_HORIZONTAL) == 0)
+ {
+ meta_window_get_client_root_coords (window, &root_coords);
+ new_x = root_coords.x;
+ new_w = root_coords.width;
+ }
+ if (window->maximized_vertically && (new_unmaximize & META_MAXIMIZE_VERTICAL) == 0)
+ {
+ meta_window_get_client_root_coords (window, &root_coords);
+ new_y = root_coords.y;
+ new_h = root_coords.height;
+ }
+
meta_window_update_wireframe (window, new_x, new_y, new_w, new_h);
}
else
{
- /* We don't need to update unless the specified width and height
- * are actually different from what we had before.
- */
- if (old.width != new_w || old.height != new_h)
- meta_window_resize_with_gravity (window, TRUE, new_w, new_h, gravity);
+ if (new_unmaximize == window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize)
+ {
+ /* We don't need to update unless the specified width and height
+ * are actually different from what we had before.
+ */
+ if (old.width != new_w || old.height != new_h)
+ {
+ if ((window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize == new_unmaximize))
+ meta_window_resize_with_gravity (window, TRUE, new_w, new_h, gravity);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if ((new_unmaximize & ~window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize) != 0)
+ {
+ meta_window_unmaximize_with_gravity (window,
+ (new_unmaximize & ~window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize),
+ new_w, new_h, gravity);
+ }
+
+ if ((window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize & ~new_unmaximize))
+ {
+ MetaRectangle saved_rect = window->saved_rect;
+ meta_window_maximize (window,
+ (window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize & ~new_unmaximize));
+ window->saved_rect = saved_rect;
+ }
+ }
}
+ window->display->grab_resize_unmaximize = new_unmaximize;
+
/* Store the latest resize time, if we actually resized. */
if (window->rect.width != old.width || window->rect.height != old.height)
g_get_current_time (&window->display->grab_last_moveresize_time);
--
1.7.0.1
Index: metacity.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/metacity/devel/metacity.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.220
retrieving revision 1.221
diff -u -p -r1.220 -r1.221
--- metacity.spec 24 Jun 2010 01:35:31 -0000 1.220
+++ metacity.spec 24 Jun 2010 01:46:47 -0000 1.221
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
Summary: Unobtrusive window manager
Name: metacity
Version: 2.30.0
-Release: 5%{?dist}
+Release: 6%{?dist}
URL: http://download.gnome.org/sources/metacity/
Source0: http://download.gnome.org/sources/metacity/2.30/metacity-%{version}.tar.bz2
# http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=558723
@@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ Patch26: libs.patch
Patch27: title-click.patch
# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=599181
Patch28: Stop-confusing-GDK-s-grab-tracking.patch
+# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622517
+Patch29: Allow-breaking-out-from-maximization-during-mouse.patch
# default window icon: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616246
Patch30: default-window-icon.patch
@@ -240,6 +242,10 @@ fi
%{_mandir}/man1/metacity-window-demo.1.gz
%changelog
+* Wed Jun 23 2010 Owen Taylor <otaylor at redhat.com> - 2.30.0-6
+- Add patch to allow breaking out from maximization during mouse resize
+ (gnome bz 622517)
+
* Wed Jun 9 2010 Owen Taylor <otaylor at redhat.com> - 2.30.0-5
- Add a patch to fix confusion between windows (rhbz #533066)
- Add additional tweeks no_focus_windows and new_windows_always_on_top
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