diff --git a/tabbox/tabboxhandler.h b/tabbox/tabboxhandler.h index 040a2f294..dc53a96a3 100644 --- a/tabbox/tabboxhandler.h +++ b/tabbox/tabboxhandler.h @@ -1,408 +1,408 @@ /******************************************************************** KWin - the KDE window manager This file is part of the KDE project. Copyright (C) 2009 Martin Gräßlin This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . *********************************************************************/ #ifndef TABBOXHANDLER_H #define TABBOXHANDLER_H #include "tabboxconfig.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include /** * @file * This file contains the classes which hide KWin core from tabbox. * It defines the pure virtual classes TabBoxHandler and TabBoxClient. * The classes have to be implemented in KWin Core. * * @author Martin Gräßlin * @since 4.4 */ class QKeyEvent; namespace KWin { /** * The TabBox is a model based view for displaying a list while switching windows or desktops. -* This functionality is mostly referred as Alt+Tab. TabBox itself does not provide support for +* This functionality is mostly referred to as Alt+Tab. TabBox itself does not provide support for * switching windows or desktops. This has to be done outside of TabBox inside an independent controller. * * The main entrance point to TabBox is the class TabBoxHandler, which has to be subclassed and implemented. * The class TabBoxClient, which represents a window client inside TabBox, has to be implemented as well. * * The behavior of the TabBox is defined by the TabBoxConfig and has to be set in the TabBoxHandler. * If the TabBox should be used to switch desktops as well as clients it is sufficient to just provide * different TabBoxConfig objects instead of creating an own handler for each mode. * * In order to use the TabBox the TabBoxConfig has to be set. This defines if the model for desktops or for * clients will be used. The model has to be initialized by calling TabBoxHandler::createModel(), as the * model is undefined when the TabBox is not active. The TabBox is activated by TabBoxHandler::show(). * Depending on the current set TabBoxConfig it is possible that the * highlight windows effect activated and that the view is not displayed at all. As already mentioned * the TabBox does not handle any updating of the selected item. This has to be done by invoking * TabBoxHandler::setCurrentIndex(). Nevertheless the TabBoxHandler provides methods to query for the * model index or the next or previous item, for a cursor position or for a given item (that is * TabBoxClient or desktop). By invoking TabBoxHandler::hide() the view, the * optional highlight windows effect are removed. The model is invalidated immediately. So if it is * necessary to retrieve the last selected item this has to be done before calling the hide method. * * The layout of the TabBox View and the items is completely customizable. Therefore TabBox provides * a widget LayoutConfig which includes a live preview (in kcmkwin/kwintabbox). The layout of items * can be defined by an xml document. That way the user is able to define own custom layouts. The view * itself is made up of two widgets: one to show the complete list and one to show only the selected * item. This way it is possible to have a view which shows for example a list containing only small * icons and nevertheless show the title of the currently selected client. */ namespace TabBox { class DesktopModel; class ClientModel; class TabBoxConfig; class TabBoxClient; class TabBoxHandlerPrivate; typedef QList< QWeakPointer< TabBoxClient > > TabBoxClientList; /** * This class is a wrapper around KWin Workspace. It is used for accessing the * required core methods from inside TabBox and has to be implemented in KWin core. * * @author Martin Gräßlin * @since 4.4 */ class TabBoxHandler : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: TabBoxHandler(QObject *parent); virtual ~TabBoxHandler(); /** * @return The id of the active screen */ virtual int activeScreen() const = 0; /** * @return The current active TabBoxClient or NULL * if there is no active client. */ virtual QWeakPointer activeClient() const = 0; /** * @param client The client which is starting point to find the next client * @return The next TabBoxClient in focus chain */ virtual QWeakPointer nextClientFocusChain(TabBoxClient* client) const = 0; /** * This method is used by the ClientModel to find an entrance into the focus chain in case * there is no active Client. * * @return The first Client of the focus chain * @since 4.9.1 **/ virtual QWeakPointer firstClientFocusChain() const = 0; /** * Checks whether the given @p client is part of the focus chain at all. * This is useful to figure out whether the currently active Client can be used * as a starting point to construct the recently used list. * * In case the @p client is not in the focus chain it is recommended to use the * Client returned by @link firstClientFocusChain. * * The method accepts a @c null Client and in that case @c false is returned. * @param client The Client to check whether it is in the Focus Chain * @return @c true in case the Client is part of the focus chain, @c false otherwise. * @since 4.9.2 **/ virtual bool isInFocusChain(TabBoxClient* client) const = 0; /** * @param client The client whose desktop name should be retrieved * @return The desktop name of the given TabBoxClient. If the client is * on all desktops the name of current desktop will be returned. */ virtual QString desktopName(TabBoxClient* client) const = 0; /** * @param desktop The desktop whose name should be retrieved * @return The desktop name of given desktop */ virtual QString desktopName(int desktop) const = 0; /** * @return The number of current desktop */ virtual int currentDesktop() const = 0; /** * @return The number of virtual desktops */ virtual int numberOfDesktops() const = 0; /** * @param desktop The desktop which is the starting point to find the next desktop * @return The next desktop in the current focus chain. */ virtual int nextDesktopFocusChain(int desktop) const = 0; /** * whether KWin is currently compositing and it's related features (elevating) can be used */ virtual bool isKWinCompositing() const = 0; /** * De-/Elevate a client using the compositor (if enabled) */ virtual void elevateClient(TabBoxClient* c, QWindow *tabbox, bool elevate) const = 0; /** * Raise a client (w/o activating it) */ virtual void raiseClient(TabBoxClient* c) const = 0; /** * @param c The client to be restacked * @param under The client the other one will be placed below */ virtual void restack(TabBoxClient *c, TabBoxClient *under) = 0; /** * Toggle between ShadeHover and ShadeNormal - not shaded windows are unaffected * @param c The client to be shaded * @param b Whether to un- or shade */ virtual void shadeClient(TabBoxClient *c, bool b) const = 0; virtual void highlightWindows(TabBoxClient *window = nullptr, QWindow *controller = nullptr) = 0; /** * @return The current stacking order of TabBoxClients */ virtual TabBoxClientList stackingOrder() const = 0; /** * Determines if given client will be added to the list: *
    *
  • Depends on desktop
  • *
  • if the client wants to have tab focus.
  • *
  • The client won't be added if it has modal dialogs
  • *
  • In that case the modal dialog will be returned if it isn't already * included
  • *
  • Won't be added if it isn't on active screen when using separate * screen focus
  • *
* @param client The client to be checked for inclusion * @param desktop The desktop the client should be on. This is irrelevant if allDesktops is set * @param allDesktops Add clients from all desktops or only from current * @return The client to be included in the list or NULL if it isn't to be included */ virtual QWeakPointer clientToAddToList(TabBoxClient* client, int desktop) const = 0; /** * @return The first desktop window in the stacking order. */ virtual QWeakPointer desktopClient() const = 0; /** * Activates the currently selected client and closes the TabBox. **/ virtual void activateAndClose() = 0; /** * @return The currently used TabBoxConfig */ const TabBoxConfig& config() const; /** * Call this method when you want to change the currently used TabBoxConfig. * It fires the signal configChanged. * @param config Updates the currently used TabBoxConfig to config */ void setConfig(const TabBoxConfig& config); /** * Call this method to show the TabBoxView. Depending on current * configuration this method might not do anything. * If highlight windows effect is to be used it will be activated. * Highlight windows and outline are not shown if * TabBoxConfig::TabBoxMode is TabBoxConfig::DesktopTabBox. * @see TabBoxConfig::isShowTabBox * @see TabBoxConfig::isHighlightWindows */ void show(); /** * Hides the TabBoxView if shown. * Deactivates highlight windows effect if active. * @see show */ void hide(bool abort = false); /** * Sets the current model index in the view and updates * highlight windows if active. * @param index The current Model index */ void setCurrentIndex(const QModelIndex& index); /** * @returns the current index **/ const QModelIndex ¤tIndex() const; /** * Retrieves the next or previous item of the current item. * @param forward next or previous item * @return The next or previous item. If there is no matching item * the current item will be returned. */ QModelIndex nextPrev(bool forward) const; /** * Initializes the model based on the current config. * This method has to be invoked before showing the TabBox. * It can also be invoked when clients are added or removed. * In that case partialReset has to be true. * * @param partialReset Keep the currently selected item or regenerate everything */ void createModel(bool partialReset = false); /** * @param desktop The desktop whose index should be retrieved * @return The model index of given desktop. If TabBoxMode is not * TabBoxConfig::DesktopTabBox an invalid model index will be returned. */ QModelIndex desktopIndex(int desktop) const; /** * @return The current list of desktops. * If TabBoxMode is not TabBoxConfig::DesktopTabBox an empty list will * be returned. * @see DesktopModel::desktopList */ QList< int > desktopList() const; /** * @return The desktop for given model index. If the index is not valid * or TabBoxMode is not TabBoxConfig::DesktopTabBox -1 will be returned. * @see DesktopModel::desktopIndex */ int desktop(const QModelIndex& index) const; /** * Handles additional grabbed key events by the TabBox controller. * @param event The key event which has been grabbed */ virtual void grabbedKeyEvent(QKeyEvent* event) const; /** * @param pos The position to be tested in global coordinates * @return True if the view contains the point, otherwise false. */ bool containsPos(const QPoint& pos) const; /** * @param client The TabBoxClient whose index should be returned * @return Returns the ModelIndex of given TabBoxClient or an invalid ModelIndex * if the model does not contain the given TabBoxClient. * @see ClientModel::index */ QModelIndex index(QWeakPointer client) const; /** * @return Returns the current list of TabBoxClients. * If TabBoxMode is not TabBoxConfig::ClientTabBox an empty list will * be returned. * @see ClientModel::clientList */ TabBoxClientList clientList() const; /** * @param index The index of the client to be returned * @return Returns the TabBoxClient at given model index. If * the index is invalid, does not point to a Client or the list * is empty, NULL will be returned. */ TabBoxClient* client(const QModelIndex& index) const; /** * @return The first model index. That is the model index at position 0, 0. * It is valid, as desktop has at least one desktop and if there are no * clients an empty item is created. */ QModelIndex first() const; bool eventFilter(QObject *watcher, QEvent *event) override; /** * @returns whether the TabBox operates in a no modifier grab mode. * In this mode a click on an item should directly accept and close the tabbox. **/ virtual bool noModifierGrab() const = 0; Q_SIGNALS: /** * This signal is fired when the TabBoxConfig changes * @see setConfig */ void configChanged(); void selectedIndexChanged(); private Q_SLOTS: void initHighlightWindows(); private: friend class TabBoxHandlerPrivate; TabBoxHandlerPrivate* d; }; /** * This class is a wrapper around a KWin Client. It is used for accessing the * required client methods from inside TabBox and has to be implemented in KWin core. * * @author Martin Gräßlin * @since 4.4 */ class TabBoxClient { public: TabBoxClient(); virtual ~TabBoxClient(); /** * @return The caption of the client */ virtual QString caption() const = 0; /** * @param size Requested size of the icon * @return The icon of the client */ virtual QIcon icon() const = 0; /** * @return The window Id of the client */ virtual WId window() const = 0; /** * @return Minimized state of the client */ virtual bool isMinimized() const = 0; virtual int x() const = 0; virtual int y() const = 0; virtual int width() const = 0; virtual int height() const = 0; virtual bool isCloseable() const = 0; virtual void close() = 0; virtual bool isFirstInTabBox() const = 0; }; /** * Pointer to the global TabBoxHandler object. **/ extern TabBoxHandler* tabBox; } // namespace TabBox } // namespace KWin #endif // TABBOXHANDLER_H