| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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1) Fix the screen-alignment in a number of screensavers
2) Fix the restart-interval for screensavers (60 seconds by default)
3) Fix the cleanup of old screensaver objects between rotations
4) Add a default settings file for screensavers
5) Fix the prioritization of the settings files within DesktopSettings.
6) Turn off some event filter debugging
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1) Get a simple "DISABLE_COMPOSITING" flag working in the NativeEmbedWidget class, and disable the compositing right now (still too many issues with using GPU-accellerated drivers)
2) Get a WM settings file created and add options for "focusFollowsMouse" (true by default) and "raiseOnFocus" (false by default).
3) Add a way for the root window to announce mouse cursor movements to the screensaver, bypassing the XCB event system (can't seem to get it to report those events anyway right now). Probably a better method anyway since moving the mouse won't cause billions of events in a short time then.
With this, it seems like all the mouse cursor management systems are up and running. I have not tested using shortcuts combined with mouse buttons yet though....
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great now.
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within a project
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While not fully up to where the current contextmenu for Lumina is yet, it can be used for logging out, locking the screen, and launching commands (so far - will gradually add back in the other plugins/functionality later after these steps are used for more testing of other components).
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Get the new LShortcutEvents class setup and functional. This is what converts the key presses and mouse clicks into a format that can be scanned for user-defined shortcuts to do things in the session.
NOTES:
The format of the keys.conf files uses "keycodes" (in ascending order") delimited by "+" to make the settings searchable and non-ordered-specific.
Example:
[strict]
22+37+64=logout
This is a shortcut for [L_Ctrl (37), L_Alt (64), Backspace (22)] and it will trigger the start of the logout procedures.
The "strict" section (and it's alternative "desktop" section) determine priority of the shortcut (strict is always evaluated, desktop is only evaluated if the desktop has focus and there is no corresponding "strict" shortcut).
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1) Make a new "DesktopSettings" class in libLumina for managing desktop settings files. This class understands/uses a hierarchy of files (User Overrides > System Overrides > Default Settings) and layers them as needed for the session.
2) Cleanup the new source tree a lot more, and get it *mostly* compiling (mostly just the backend classes right now - none of the desktop/WM classes yet).
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