/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2000 Troll Tech AS SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2003 Lubos Lunak SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */ #ifndef netwm_def_h #define netwm_def_h #include #include #include /** Simple point class for NET classes. This class is a convenience class defining a point x, y. The existence of this class is to keep the implementation from being dependent on a separate framework/library. NETPoint is only used by the NET API. Usually QPoint is the appropriate class for representing a point. @author Bradley T. Hughes **/ struct NETPoint { /** Constructor to initialize this point to 0,0. **/ NETPoint() : x(0) , y(0) { } NETPoint(const QPoint &p) : x(p.x()) , y(p.y()) { } QPoint toPoint() const { return {x, y}; } /* Public data member. **/ int x, ///< x coordinate. y; ///< y coordinate }; /** Simple size class for NET classes. This class is a convenience class defining a size width by height. The existence of this class is to keep the implementation from being dependent on a separate framework/library. NETSize is only used by the NET API. Usually QSize is the appropriate class for representing a size. @author Bradley T. Hughes **/ struct NETSize { /** Constructor to initialize this size to 0x0 **/ NETSize() : width(0) , height(0) { } NETSize(const QSize &size) : width(size.width()) , height(size.height()) { } QSize toSize() const { return {width, height}; } /* Public data member. **/ int width; ///< Width. int height; ///< Height. }; /** Simple rectangle class for NET classes. This class is a convenience class defining a rectangle as a point x,y with a size width by height. The existence of this class is to keep the implementation from being dependent on a separate framework/library; NETRect is only used by the NET API. Usually QRect is the appropriate class for representing a rectangle. **/ struct NETRect { NETRect() { } NETRect(const QRect &rect) : pos(rect.topLeft()) , size(rect.size()) { } QRect toRect() const { return QRect(pos.x, pos.y, size.width, size.height); } /** Position of the rectangle. @see NETPoint **/ NETPoint pos; /** Size of the rectangle. @see NETSize **/ NETSize size; }; /** Simple icon class for NET classes. This class is a convenience class defining an icon of size width by height. The existence of this class is to keep the implementation from being dependent on a separate framework/library. NETIcon is only used by the NET API. Usually QIcon is the appropriate class for representing an icon. **/ struct NETIcon { /** Constructor to initialize this icon to 0x0 with data=0 **/ NETIcon() : data(nullptr) { } /** Size of the icon. @see NETSize **/ NETSize size; /** Image data for the icon. This is an array of 32bit packed CARDINAL ARGB with high byte being A, low byte being B. First two bytes are width, height. Data is in rows, left to right and top to bottom. **/ unsigned char *data; }; /** Partial strut class for NET classes. This class is a convenience class defining a strut with left, right, top and bottom border values, and ranges for them. The existence of this class is to keep the implementation from being dependent on a separate framework/library. See the _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL property in the NETWM spec. **/ struct NETExtendedStrut { /** Constructor to initialize this struct to 0,0,0,0 **/ NETExtendedStrut() : left_width(0) , left_start(0) , left_end(0) , right_width(0) , right_start(0) , right_end(0) , top_width(0) , top_start(0) , top_end(0) , bottom_width(0) , bottom_start(0) , bottom_end(0) { } /** Left border of the strut, width and range. **/ int left_width, left_start, left_end; /** Right border of the strut, width and range. **/ int right_width, right_start, right_end; /** Top border of the strut, width and range. **/ int top_width, top_start, top_end; /** Bottom border of the strut, width and range. **/ int bottom_width, bottom_start, bottom_end; }; /** @deprecated use NETExtendedStrut Simple strut class for NET classes. This class is a convenience class defining a strut with left, right, top and bottom border values. The existence of this class is to keep the implementation from being dependent on a separate framework/library. See the _NET_WM_STRUT property in the NETWM spec. **/ struct NETStrut { /** Constructor to initialize this struct to 0,0,0,0 **/ NETStrut() : left(0) , right(0) , top(0) , bottom(0) { } /** Left border of the strut. **/ int left; /** Right border of the strut. **/ int right; /** Top border of the strut. **/ int top; /** Bottom border of the strut. **/ int bottom; }; /** Simple multiple monitor topology class for NET classes. This class is a convenience class, defining a multiple monitor topology for fullscreen applications that wish to be present on more than one monitor/head. As per the _NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS hint in the EWMH spec, this topology consists of 4 monitor indices such that the bounding rectangle is defined by the top edge of the top monitor, the bottom edge of the bottom monitor, the left edge of the left monitor, and the right edge of the right monitor. See the _NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS hint in the EWMH spec. **/ struct NETFullscreenMonitors { /** Constructor to initialize this struct to -1,0,0,0 (an initialized, albeit invalid, topology). **/ NETFullscreenMonitors() : top(-1) , bottom(0) , left(0) , right(0) { } /** Monitor index whose top border defines the top edge of the topology. **/ int top; /** Monitor index whose bottom border defines the bottom edge of the topology. **/ int bottom; /** Monitor index whose left border defines the left edge of the topology. **/ int left; /** Monitor index whose right border defines the right edge of the topology. **/ int right; /** Convenience check to make sure that we are not holding the initial (invalid) values. Note that we don't want to call this isValid() because we're not actually validating the monitor topology here, but merely that our initial values were overwritten at some point by real (non-negative) monitor indices. **/ bool isSet() const { return (top != -1); } }; /** Base namespace class. The NET API is an implementation of the NET Window Manager Specification. This class is the base class for the NETRootInfo and NETWinInfo classes, which are used to retrieve and modify the properties of windows. To keep the namespace relatively clean, all enums are defined here. @see https://specifications.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-latest.html **/ class KWINDOWSYSTEM_EXPORT NET { public: /** Application role. This is used internally to determine how several action should be performed (if at all). **/ enum Role { /** indicates that the application is a client application. **/ Client, /** indicates that the application is a window manager application. **/ WindowManager, }; /** Window type. **/ enum WindowType { /** indicates that the window did not define a window type. **/ Unknown = -1, /** indicates that this is a normal, top-level window **/ Normal = 0, /** indicates a desktop feature. This can include a single window containing desktop icons with the same dimensions as the screen, allowing the desktop environment to have full control of the desktop, without the need for proxying root window clicks. **/ Desktop = 1, /** indicates a dock or panel feature **/ Dock = 2, /** indicates a toolbar window **/ Toolbar = 3, /** indicates a pinnable (torn-off) menu window **/ Menu = 4, /** indicates that this is a dialog window **/ Dialog = 5, // cannot deprecate to compiler: used both by clients & manager, later needs to keep supporting it for now // KF6: remove /** @deprecated has unclear meaning and is KDE-only **/ Override = 6, // NON STANDARD /** indicates a toplevel menu (AKA macmenu). This is a KDE extension to the _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE mechanism. **/ TopMenu = 7, // NON STANDARD /** indicates a utility window **/ Utility = 8, /** indicates that this window is a splash screen window. **/ Splash = 9, /** indicates a dropdown menu (from a menubar typically) **/ DropdownMenu = 10, /** indicates a popup menu (a context menu typically) **/ PopupMenu = 11, /** indicates a tooltip window **/ Tooltip = 12, /** indicates a notification window **/ Notification = 13, /** indicates that the window is a list for a combobox **/ ComboBox = 14, /** indicates a window that represents the dragged object during DND operation **/ DNDIcon = 15, /** indicates an On Screen Display window (such as volume feedback) @since 5.6 **/ OnScreenDisplay = 16, // NON STANDARD /** indicates a critical notification (such as battery is running out) @since 5.58 **/ CriticalNotification = 17, // NON STANDARD /** * indicates that this window is an applet. */ AppletPopup = 18, // NON STANDARD }; /** Values for WindowType when they should be OR'ed together, e.g. for the properties argument of the NETRootInfo constructor. @see WindowTypes **/ enum WindowTypeMask { NormalMask = 1u << 0, ///< @see Normal DesktopMask = 1u << 1, ///< @see Desktop DockMask = 1u << 2, ///< @see Dock ToolbarMask = 1u << 3, ///< @see Toolbar MenuMask = 1u << 4, ///< @see Menu DialogMask = 1u << 5, ///< @see Dialog OverrideMask = 1u << 6, ///< @see Override TopMenuMask = 1u << 7, ///< @see TopMenu UtilityMask = 1u << 8, ///< @see Utility SplashMask = 1u << 9, ///< @see Splash DropdownMenuMask = 1u << 10, ///< @see DropdownMenu PopupMenuMask = 1u << 11, ///< @see PopupMenu TooltipMask = 1u << 12, ///< @see Tooltip NotificationMask = 1u << 13, ///< @see Notification ComboBoxMask = 1u << 14, ///< @see ComboBox DNDIconMask = 1u << 15, ///< @see DNDIcon OnScreenDisplayMask = 1u << 16, ///< NON STANDARD @see OnScreenDisplay @since 5.6 CriticalNotificationMask = 1u << 17, ///< NON STANDARD @see CriticalNotification @since 5.58 AppletPopupMask = 1u << 18, ///< NON STANDARD @see AppletPopup AllTypesMask = 0U - 1, ///< All window types. }; /** * Stores a combination of #WindowTypeMask values. */ Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(WindowTypes, WindowTypeMask) /** * Returns true if the given window type matches the mask given * using WindowTypeMask flags. */ static bool typeMatchesMask(WindowType type, WindowTypes mask); /** Window state. To set the state of a window, you'll typically do something like: \code KX11Extras::setState( winId(), NET::SkipTaskbar | NET::SkipPager | NET::SkipSwitcher ); \endcode for example to not show the window on the taskbar, desktop pager, or window switcher. winId() is a function of QWidget() Note that KeepAbove (StaysOnTop) and KeepBelow are meant as user preference and applications should avoid setting these states themselves. @see States **/ enum State { /** indicates that this is a modal dialog box. The WM_TRANSIENT_FOR hint MUST be set to indicate which window the dialog is a modal for, or set to the root window if the dialog is a modal for its window group. **/ Modal = 1u << 0, /** indicates that the Window Manager SHOULD keep the window's position fixed on the screen, even when the virtual desktop scrolls. Note that this is different from being kept on all desktops. **/ Sticky = 1u << 1, /** indicates that the window is vertically maximized. **/ MaxVert = 1u << 2, /** indicates that the window is horizontally maximized. **/ MaxHoriz = 1u << 3, /** convenience value. Equal to MaxVert | MaxHoriz. **/ Max = MaxVert | MaxHoriz, /** indicates that the window is shaded (rolled-up). **/ Shaded = 1u << 4, /** indicates that a window should not be included on a taskbar. **/ SkipTaskbar = 1u << 5, /** indicates that a window should on top of most windows (but below fullscreen windows). **/ KeepAbove = 1u << 6, /** indicates that a window should not be included on a pager. **/ SkipPager = 1u << 7, /** indicates that a window should not be visible on the screen (e.g. when minimised). Only the window manager is allowed to change it. **/ Hidden = 1u << 8, /** indicates that a window should fill the entire screen and have no window decorations. **/ FullScreen = 1u << 9, /** indicates that a window should be below most windows (but above any desktop windows). **/ KeepBelow = 1u << 10, /** there was an attempt to activate this window, but the window manager prevented this. E.g. taskbar should mark such window specially to bring user's attention to this window. Only the window manager is allowed to change it. **/ DemandsAttention = 1u << 11, /** indicates that a window should not be included on a switcher. @since 5.45 **/ SkipSwitcher = 1u << 12, /** indicates that a client should render as though it has focus Only the window manager is allowed to change it. @since 5.58 **/ Focused = 1u << 13, }; /** * Stores a combination of #State values. */ Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(States, State) /** Direction for WMMoveResize. When a client wants the Window Manager to start a WMMoveResize, it should specify one of: @li TopLeft @li Top @li TopRight @li Right @li BottomRight @li Bottom @li BottomLeft @li Left @li Move (for movement only) @li KeyboardSize (resizing via keyboard) @li KeyboardMove (movement via keyboard) **/ enum Direction { TopLeft = 0, Top = 1, TopRight = 2, Right = 3, BottomRight = 4, Bottom = 5, BottomLeft = 6, Left = 7, Move = 8, // movement only KeyboardSize = 9, // size via keyboard KeyboardMove = 10, // move via keyboard MoveResizeCancel = 11, // to ask the WM to stop moving a window }; /** Client window mapping state. The class automatically watches the mapping state of the client windows, and uses the mapping state to determine how to set/change different properties. Note that this is very lowlevel and you most probably don't want to use this state. **/ enum MappingState { /** indicates the client window is visible to the user. **/ Visible = 1, // NormalState, /** indicates that neither the client window nor its icon is visible. **/ Withdrawn = 0, // WithdrawnState, /** indicates that the client window is not visible, but its icon is. This can be when the window is minimized or when it's on a different virtual desktop. See also NET::Hidden. **/ Iconic = 3, // IconicState }; /** Actions that can be done with a window (_NET_WM_ALLOWED_ACTIONS). @see Actions **/ enum Action { ActionMove = 1u << 0, ActionResize = 1u << 1, ActionMinimize = 1u << 2, ActionShade = 1u << 3, ActionStick = 1u << 4, ActionMaxVert = 1u << 5, ActionMaxHoriz = 1u << 6, ActionMax = ActionMaxVert | ActionMaxHoriz, ActionFullScreen = 1u << 7, ActionChangeDesktop = 1u << 8, ActionClose = 1u << 9, }; /** * Stores a combination of #Action values. */ Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(Actions, Action) /** Supported properties. Clients and Window Managers must define which properties/protocols it wants to support. Root/Desktop window properties and protocols: @li Supported @li ClientList @li ClientListStacking @li NumberOfDesktops @li DesktopGeometry @li DesktopViewport @li CurrentDesktop @li DesktopNames @li ActiveWindow @li WorkArea @li SupportingWMCheck @li VirtualRoots @li CloseWindow @li WMMoveResize Client window properties and protocols: @li WMName @li WMVisibleName @li WMDesktop @li WMWindowType @li WMState @li WMStrut (obsoleted by WM2ExtendedStrut) @li WMGeometry @li WMFrameExtents @li WMIconGeometry @li WMIcon @li WMIconName @li WMVisibleIconName @li WMHandledIcons @li WMPid @li WMPing ICCCM properties (provided for convenience): @li XAWMState @see Properties **/ enum Property { // root Supported = 1u << 0, ClientList = 1u << 1, ClientListStacking = 1u << 2, NumberOfDesktops = 1u << 3, DesktopGeometry = 1u << 4, DesktopViewport = 1u << 5, CurrentDesktop = 1u << 6, DesktopNames = 1u << 7, ActiveWindow = 1u << 8, WorkArea = 1u << 9, SupportingWMCheck = 1u << 10, VirtualRoots = 1u << 11, // CloseWindow = 1u << 13, WMMoveResize = 1u << 14, // window WMName = 1u << 15, WMVisibleName = 1u << 16, WMDesktop = 1u << 17, WMWindowType = 1u << 18, WMState = 1u << 19, WMStrut = 1u << 20, WMIconGeometry = 1u << 21, WMIcon = 1u << 22, WMPid = 1u << 23, WMHandledIcons = 1u << 24, WMPing = 1u << 25, XAWMState = 1u << 27, WMFrameExtents = 1u << 28, // Need to be reordered WMIconName = 1u << 29, WMVisibleIconName = 1u << 30, WMGeometry = 1u << 31, WMAllProperties = ~0u, }; /** * Stores a combination of #Property values. */ Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(Properties, Property) /** Supported properties. This enum is an extension to NET::Property, because them enum is limited only to 32 bits. Client window properties and protocols: @li WM2UserTime @li WM2StartupId @li WM2TransientFor mainwindow for the window (WM_TRANSIENT_FOR) @li WM2GroupLeader group leader (window_group in WM_HINTS) @li WM2AllowedActions @li WM2RestackWindow @li WM2MoveResizeWindow @li WM2ExtendedStrut @li WM2TemporaryRules internal, for kstart @li WM2WindowClass WM_CLASS @li WM2WindowRole WM_WINDOW_ROLE @li WM2ClientMachine WM_CLIENT_MACHINE @li WM2ShowingDesktop @li WM2Opacity _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY @li WM2DesktopLayout _NET_DESKTOP_LAYOUT @li WM2FullPlacement _NET_WM_FULL_PLACEMENT @li WM2FullscreenMonitors _NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS @li WM2Urgency urgency hint in WM_HINTS (see ICCCM 4.1.2.4) @li WM2Input input hint (input in WM_HINTS, see ICCCM 4.1.2.4) @li WM2Protocols see NET::Protocol @li WM2InitialMappingState initial state hint of WM_HINTS (see ICCCM 4.1.2.4) @li WM2IconPixmap icon pixmap and mask in WM_HINTS (see ICCCM 4.1.2.4) @li WM2OpaqueRegion @li WM2DesktopFileName the base name of the desktop file name or the full path to the desktop file @li WM2GTKFrameExtents extents of the shadow drawn by the client @li WM2GTKApplicationId _GTK_APPLICATION_ID @li WM2GTKShowWindowMenu _GTK_SHOW_WINDOW_MENU @see Properties2 **/ enum Property2 { WM2UserTime = 1u << 0, WM2StartupId = 1u << 1, WM2TransientFor = 1u << 2, WM2GroupLeader = 1u << 3, WM2AllowedActions = 1u << 4, WM2RestackWindow = 1u << 5, WM2MoveResizeWindow = 1u << 6, WM2ExtendedStrut = 1u << 7, WM2KDETemporaryRules = 1u << 8, // NOT STANDARD WM2WindowClass = 1u << 9, WM2WindowRole = 1u << 10, WM2ClientMachine = 1u << 11, WM2ShowingDesktop = 1u << 12, WM2Opacity = 1u << 13, WM2DesktopLayout = 1u << 14, WM2FullPlacement = 1u << 15, WM2FullscreenMonitors = 1u << 16, WM2FrameOverlap = 1u << 17, // NOT STANDARD WM2Activities = 1u << 18, // NOT STANDARD @since 4.6 WM2BlockCompositing = 1u << 19, // NOT STANDARD @since 4.7, STANDARD @since 5.17 WM2KDEShadow = 1u << 20, // NOT Standard @since 4.7 WM2Urgency = 1u << 21, // @since 5.3 WM2Input = 1u << 22, // @since 5.3 WM2Protocols = 1u << 23, // @since 5.3 WM2InitialMappingState = 1u << 24, // @since 5.5 WM2IconPixmap = 1u << 25, // @since 5.7 WM2OpaqueRegion = 1u << 25, // @since 5.7 WM2DesktopFileName = 1u << 26, // NOT STANDARD @since 5.28 WM2GTKFrameExtents = 1u << 27, // NOT STANDARD @since 5.65 WM2AppMenuServiceName = 1u << 28, // NOT STANDARD @since 5.69 WM2AppMenuObjectPath = 1u << 29, // NOT STANDARD @since 5.69 WM2GTKApplicationId = 1u << 30, // NOT STANDARD @since 5.91 WM2GTKShowWindowMenu = 1u << 31, // NOT STANDARD @since 5.96 WM2AllProperties = ~0u, }; /** * Stores a combination of #Property2 values. */ Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(Properties2, Property2) /** Sentinel value to indicate that the client wishes to be visible on all desktops. **/ enum { OnAllDesktops = -1, }; /** Source of the request. **/ // must match the values for data.l[0] field in _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message enum RequestSource { /** @internal indicates that the source of the request is unknown **/ FromUnknown = 0, // internal /** indicates that the request comes from a normal application **/ FromApplication = 1, /** indicated that the request comes from pager or similar tool **/ FromTool = 2, }; /** Orientation. **/ enum Orientation { OrientationHorizontal = 0, OrientationVertical = 1, }; /** Starting corner for desktop layout. **/ enum DesktopLayoutCorner { DesktopLayoutCornerTopLeft = 0, DesktopLayoutCornerTopRight = 1, DesktopLayoutCornerBottomLeft = 2, DesktopLayoutCornerBottomRight = 3, }; /** * Protocols supported by the client. * See ICCCM 4.1.2.7. * * @see Protocols * @since 5.3 **/ enum Protocol { NoProtocol = 0, TakeFocusProtocol = 1 << 0, ///< WM_TAKE_FOCUS DeleteWindowProtocol = 1 << 1, ///< WM_DELETE_WINDOW PingProtocol = 1 << 2, ///< _NET_WM_PING from EWMH SyncRequestProtocol = 1 << 3, ///< _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST from EWMH ContextHelpProtocol = 1 << 4, ///< _NET_WM_CONTEXT_HELP, NON STANDARD! }; /** * Stores a combination of #Protocol values. */ Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(Protocols, Protocol) /** Compares two X timestamps, taking into account wrapping and 64bit architectures. Return value is like with strcmp(), 0 for equal, -1 for time1 < time2, 1 for time1 > time2. */ static int timestampCompare(unsigned long time1, unsigned long time2); /** Returns a difference of two X timestamps, time2 - time1, where time2 must be later than time1, as returned by timestampCompare(). */ static int timestampDiff(unsigned long time1, unsigned long time2); }; Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(NET::Properties) Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(NET::Properties2) Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(NET::WindowTypes) Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(NET::States) Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(NET::Actions) Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(NET::Protocols) #endif // netwm_def_h