1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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/* GDK - The GIMP Drawing Kit
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* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
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Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
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* Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Tor Lillqvist
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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2000-07-26 11:33:08 +00:00
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#include <config.h>
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2002-06-18 20:59:44 +00:00
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#include "gdkdisplay.h"
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2004-03-05 23:26:07 +00:00
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#include "gdkscreen.h"
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#include "gdkcursor.h"
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Large changes to the Win32 backend, partially made necessary by the
2000-05-02 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Large changes to the Win32 backend, partially made necessary by
the changes to the backend-independent internal
structures. Attempts to implement similar backing store stuff as
on X11. The current (CVS) version of the Win32 backend is *not* as
stable as it was before the no-flicker branch was merged. A
zipfile with that version is available from
http://www.gimp.org/win32/. That should be use by "production"
code until this CVS version is usable. (But note, the Win32
backend has never been claimed to be "production quality".)
* README.win32: Add the above comment about versions.
* gdk/gdkwindow.c: Don't use backing store for now on Win32.
* gdk/gdk.def: Update.
* gdk/gdkfont.h: Declare temporary Win32-only functions. Will
presumably be replaced by some more better mechanism as 1.4 gets
closer to release shape.
* gdk/makefile.{cygwin,msc}: Update.
* gdk/win32/*.c: Correct inclusions of the backend-specific and
internal headers. Change code according to changes in these. Use
gdk_drawable_*, not gdk_window_* where necessary.
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c: Use MISC selector for GDK_NOTE, not
our old DND.
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (gdk_win32_draw_text): Don't try
to interpret single characters as UTF-8. Thanks to Hans Breuer.
Use correct function name in warning messages.
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c: Use correct parameter lists for the
GSourceFuncs gdk_event_prepare and gdk_event_check.
(gdk_event_get_graphics_expose): Do implement, use
PeekMessage. Thanks to Hans Breuer.
(event_mask_string): Debugging function to print an GdkEventMask.
(gdk_pointer_grab): Use it.
* gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c: The Unicode subrange that the
(old) book I used claimed was Hangul actually is CJK Unified
Ideographs Extension A. Also, Hangul Syllables were missing.
Improve logging.
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c: Largish changes.
* gdk/win32/gdkim-win32.c (gdk_set_locale): Use
g_win32_getlocale() from GLib, and not setlocale() to get current
locale name.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h
* gdk/win32/gdkwin32.h: Move stuff from gdkprivate-win32.h to
gdkwin32.h, similarily as in the X11 backend.
* gdk/win32/gdkwindow-win32.c (gdk_propagate_shapes): Bugfix,
assignment was used instead of equals in if test. Thanks to Hans
Breuer.
* gdk/win32/makefile.{cygwin,msc}
* gtk/makefile.{cygwin,msc}: Updates. Better kludge to get the
path to the Win32 headers that works also with the mingw compiler.
* gtk/gtkstyle.c: Include <string.h>.
2000-05-01 22:06:49 +00:00
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#include "gdkprivate-win32.h"
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2001-02-23 03:51:41 +00:00
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#include "xcursors.h"
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static HCURSOR
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_gdk_win32_data_to_wcursor (GdkCursorType cursor_type)
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{
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gint i, j, x, y, ofs;
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HCURSOR rv = NULL;
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gint w, h;
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Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
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guchar *and_plane, *xor_plane;
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for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (cursors); i++)
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if (cursors[i].type == cursor_type)
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break;
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if (i >= G_N_ELEMENTS (cursors) || !cursors[i].name)
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return NULL;
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w = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXCURSOR);
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h = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYCURSOR);
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Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
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and_plane = g_malloc ((w/8) * h);
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memset (and_plane, 0xff, (w/8) * h);
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xor_plane = g_malloc ((w/8) * h);
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memset (xor_plane, 0, (w/8) * h);
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2001-02-23 03:51:41 +00:00
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#define SET_BIT(v,b) (v |= (1 << b))
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#define RESET_BIT(v,b) (v &= ~(1 << b))
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for (j = 0, y = 0; y < cursors[i].height && y < h ; y++)
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{
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ofs = (y * w) / 8;
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j = y * cursors[i].width;
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for (x = 0; x < cursors[i].width && x < w ; x++, j++)
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{
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gint pofs = ofs + x / 8;
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guchar data = (cursors[i].data[j/4] & (0xc0 >> (2 * (j%4)))) >> (2 * (3 - (j%4)));
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gint bit = 7 - (j % cursors[i].width) % 8;
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if (data)
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{
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Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
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RESET_BIT (and_plane[pofs], bit);
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if (data == 1)
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Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
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SET_BIT (xor_plane[pofs], bit);
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}
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}
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}
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#undef SET_BIT
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#undef RESET_BIT
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gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h Rename all global variables and functions to
2002-11-12 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h
* gdk/win32/*.c: Rename all global variables and functions to
start with underscore.
Merge from stable:
More work on the Win32 backend. The cause of some scrolling
problems was that SetWindowPos() and ScrollWindowEx() don't blit
those parts of the window they think are invalid. As we didn't
keep Windows's update region in synch with GDK's, Windows thought
those areas that in fact had been updated were invalid. Calling
ValidateRgn() in _gdk_windowing_window_queue_antiexpose() seems to
be an elegant and efficient solution, removing from Windows's
update region those areas we are about to repaint proactively.
In some cases garbage leftover values were used for the clip
origin in GdkGCWin32. This showed up as odd blank areas around the
pixmaps included in the Text Widget in gtk-demo.
Having the clip region either as a GdkRegion or a HRGN in
GdkGCWin32 was unnecessary, it's better to just use a HRGN.
The translation and antiexpose queue handling in
gdkgeometry-win32.c seems unnecessary (and not implementable in
the same way as on X11 anyway, no serial numbers) on Windows,
ifdeffed out.
Don't (try to) do guffaw scrolling as there is no static window
gravity on Windows. Guffaw scrolling would be unnecessary anyway,
as there is the ScrollWindow() API. This improves the behaviour of
the Text Widget demo in gtk-demo a lot. But I have no idea how the
lack of static win gravity should be handled in other places where
the X11 code uses it. Especially _gdk_window_move_resize_child().
There is still some problem in expose handling. By moving an
obscuring window back and forth over testgtk's main window, for
instance, every now and then you typically get narrow vertical or
horizontal strips of pixels that haven't been properly redrawn
after being exposed. A fencepost error somewhere?
Otherwise, all of testgtk and gtk-demo except "big windows" now
seem to work pretty well.
Bug #79720 should be fixed now.
* gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c (gdk_win32_color_to_string,
gdk_win32_print_paletteentries, gdk_win32_print_system_palette,
gdk_win32_print_hpalette)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (gdk_win32_drawable_description)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_win32_message_name):
Move all debugging helper functions to gdkmain-win32.c.
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (_gdk_win32_draw_tiles):
Rewrite. Make static. Must take tile origin parameters, too.
(gdk_win32_draw_rectangle): Pass the tile/stipple origin to
_gdk_win32_draw_tiles(). Remove #if 0 code.
(blit_inside_window): Don't call ScrollDC(), that didn't work at
all like I thought. A simple call to BitBlt() is enough.
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate) Remove unused
latin_locale_loaded variable.
(_gdk_win32_get_next_tick): New function. Used to make sure
timestamps of events are always increasing, both in events
generated from the window procedure and in events gotten via
PeekMessage(). Not sure whether this is actually useful, but it
seemed as a good idea.
(real_window_procedure): Don't use a local GdkEventPrivate
variable. Don't attempt any compression of configure or expose
events here, handled elsewhere.
(erase_background): Accumulate window offsets when traversing up
the parent chain for GDK_PARENT_RELATIVE_BG, in order to get
correct alignment of background pixmaps. Don't fill with
BLACK_BRUSH if GDK_NO_BG.
(gdk_event_get_graphics_expose): A bit more verbose debugging output.
(gdk_event_translate): Use _gdk_win32_get_next_tick(). In the
WM_PAINT handler, don't check for empty update rect. When we get a
WM_PAINT, the update region isn't empty. And if it for some
strange reason is, that will be handled later anyway. Call
GetUpdateRgn() before calling BeginPaint() and EndPaint() (which
empty the update region).
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c
* gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c:
Use _gdk_win32_get_next_tick().
* gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c: Use %p to print HFONTs.
(gdk_text_size): Remove, unused.
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c: Set clip origins to zero
when appropriate.
(gdk_gc_copy): Increase refcount on colormap if present.
(gdk_win32_hdc_get): Handle just hcliprgn. If we have a stipple,
combine it with clip region after selecting into the DC.
(_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn): Rename from _gdk_win32_bitmap_to_region.
(_gdk_win3_gdkregion_to_hrgn): New function, code snippet
extracted from gdk_win32_hdc_get().
* gdk/win32/gdkgeometry-win32.c: Ifdef out the translate_queue
handling.
(gdk_window_copy_area_scroll): Increase clipRect to avoid
ScrollWindowEx() not scrolling pixels it thinks are invalid.
Scroll also children with the ScrollWindowEx() call. No need to
call gdk_window_move() on the children.
(gdk_window_scroll): Don't do guffaw scrolling.
(gdk_window_compute_position): Fix typo, used win32_y where x was
intended.
(gdk_window_premove, gdk_window_postmove,
gdk_window_clip_changed): Add debugging output.
(_gdk_windowing_window_queue_antiexpose): Just call ValidateRgn()
on the region.
(_gdk_window_process_expose): No use for the serial number
parameter now. Instead of a rectangle, take a region parameter, as
Windows gives us one in WM_PAINT.
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_lbstyle_to_string,
_gdk_win32_pstype_to_string, _gdk_win32_psstyle_to_string,
_gdk_win32_psendcap_to_string, _gdk_win32_psjoin_to_string,
_gdk_win32_rect_to_string, _gdk_win32_gdkrectangle_to_string,
_gdk_win32_gdkregion_to_string): New debugging functions.
(static_printf): Helper function for the above. sprintfs into a
static circular buffer, return value should be used "soon".
* gdk/win32/gdkwindow-win32.c (gdk_propagate_shapes): Plug memory
leak, free list after use.
(gdk_window_gravity_works): Remove, we know that there is no such
thing on Windows.
(gdk_window_set_static_bit_gravity,
gdk_window_set_static_win_gravity): Ditto, remove, they didn't do
anything anyway.
(_gdk_windowing_window_init, gdk_window_foreign_new): Call
_gdk_window_init_position() like in the X11 backend.
(gdk_window_reparent): Don't call the now nonexistent
gdk_window_set_static_win_gravity(). No idea what should be done
instead.
(gdk_window_get_geometry): The returned x and y should be relative
to parent. Used to be always zero..
(gdk_window_set_static_gravities): Return FALSE if trying to set
static gravity.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Drop the clip_region field from
GdkGCWin32. Only use the HRGN hcliprgn. Declare new
functions.
* gdk/win32/*.c: Use new debugging functions.
* gdk/win32/rc/gdk.rc.in: Update copyright year.
2002-11-12 22:17:48 +00:00
|
|
|
rv = CreateCursor (_gdk_app_hmodule, cursors[i].hotx, cursors[i].hoty,
|
Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
|
|
|
w, h, and_plane, xor_plane);
|
2002-01-11 23:56:28 +00:00
|
|
|
if (rv == NULL)
|
|
|
|
WIN32_API_FAILED ("CreateCursor");
|
Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
|
|
|
g_free (and_plane);
|
|
|
|
g_free (xor_plane);
|
2001-02-23 03:51:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return rv;
|
|
|
|
}
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
GdkCursor*
|
2002-06-18 20:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
gdk_cursor_new_for_display (GdkDisplay *display,
|
|
|
|
GdkCursorType cursor_type)
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
GdkCursorPrivate *private;
|
|
|
|
GdkCursor *cursor;
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
HCURSOR hcursor;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2002-06-20 23:59:27 +00:00
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (display == gdk_display_get_default (), NULL);
|
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch
Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support,
mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer.
* gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c
gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c
gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c
gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c
gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c
gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c
gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c
gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c
gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c:
Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into
port-independent part of GDK. (#80009)
* gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c:
Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore
their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments.
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h:
Misc multihead-compatibility changes.
* gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions.
* gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c
gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields
from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors
instead.
* gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c
gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c
gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c
gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen
for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private
structures for the x11 backend.
* gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch]
gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c:
Remove virtualization of screen and display functions.
(#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c
gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}:
New files containing stub implementations of Display,
Screen functions.
* gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch]
gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what
headers they are in. (#79954)
* gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant
screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h
gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer()
to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix
some warnings.
2002-06-06 00:26:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2001-02-23 03:51:41 +00:00
|
|
|
hcursor = _gdk_win32_data_to_wcursor (cursor_type);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (hcursor == NULL)
|
if a grab cursor is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it
2003-03-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_pointer_grab): if a grab cursor
is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it is OK to
destroy the GdkCursor after calling gdk_pointer_grab(). Set the
cursor right away with SetCursor(), as we won't get any
WM_SETCURSOR messages while the mouse is captured.
(gdk_display_pointer_ungrab): Correspondingly, destroy the copy
with DestroyCursor() when no longer used. (#108114, Allin Cottrell)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): On
WM_SYSCHAR, return FALSE from the window procedure to prevent the
DefWindowProc from being called. Otherwise Windows would beep,
thinking you are tring to access a (nonexistent) menu when you
press Alt-something. Don't do this for Alt-Space,
though. (#107454, Martyn Russell)
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c: Minor spacing and debug print fixes.
2003-03-13 00:57:14 +00:00
|
|
|
g_warning ("gdk_cursor_new_for_display: no cursor %d found", cursor_type);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
else
|
if a grab cursor is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it
2003-03-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_pointer_grab): if a grab cursor
is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it is OK to
destroy the GdkCursor after calling gdk_pointer_grab(). Set the
cursor right away with SetCursor(), as we won't get any
WM_SETCURSOR messages while the mouse is captured.
(gdk_display_pointer_ungrab): Correspondingly, destroy the copy
with DestroyCursor() when no longer used. (#108114, Allin Cottrell)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): On
WM_SYSCHAR, return FALSE from the window procedure to prevent the
DefWindowProc from being called. Otherwise Windows would beep,
thinking you are tring to access a (nonexistent) menu when you
press Alt-something. Don't do this for Alt-Space,
though. (#107454, Martyn Russell)
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c: Minor spacing and debug print fixes.
2003-03-13 00:57:14 +00:00
|
|
|
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_print ("gdk_cursor_new_for_display: %d: %p\n",
|
|
|
|
cursor_type, hcursor));
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
private = g_new (GdkCursorPrivate, 1);
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
private->hcursor = hcursor;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
cursor = (GdkCursor*) private;
|
|
|
|
cursor->type = cursor_type;
|
2000-02-13 14:52:47 +00:00
|
|
|
cursor->ref_count = 1;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return cursor;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2000-10-09 19:49:42 +00:00
|
|
|
static gboolean
|
2004-03-05 23:26:07 +00:00
|
|
|
color_is_white (const GdkColor *color)
|
2000-10-09 19:49:42 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
return (color->red == 0xFFFF
|
|
|
|
&& color->green == 0xFFFF
|
|
|
|
&& color->blue == 0xFFFF);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
GdkCursor*
|
2004-01-26 20:21:09 +00:00
|
|
|
gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap (GdkPixmap *source,
|
|
|
|
GdkPixmap *mask,
|
|
|
|
const GdkColor *fg,
|
|
|
|
const GdkColor *bg,
|
|
|
|
gint x,
|
|
|
|
gint y)
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
GdkCursorPrivate *private;
|
|
|
|
GdkCursor *cursor;
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
GdkPixmapImplWin32 *source_impl, *mask_impl;
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
|
|
|
guchar *source_bits, *mask_bits;
|
|
|
|
gint source_bpl, mask_bpl;
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
HCURSOR hcursor;
|
|
|
|
guchar *p, *q, *xor_mask, *and_mask;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
gint width, height, cursor_width, cursor_height;
|
|
|
|
guchar residue;
|
|
|
|
gint ix, iy;
|
2000-10-09 19:49:42 +00:00
|
|
|
const gboolean bg_is_white = color_is_white (bg);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2000-07-04 06:12:54 +00:00
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_PIXMAP (source), NULL);
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_PIXMAP (mask), NULL);
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (fg != NULL, NULL);
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (bg != NULL, NULL);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2000-11-12 15:46:55 +00:00
|
|
|
source_impl = GDK_PIXMAP_IMPL_WIN32 (GDK_PIXMAP_OBJECT (source)->impl);
|
|
|
|
mask_impl = GDK_PIXMAP_IMPL_WIN32 (GDK_PIXMAP_OBJECT (mask)->impl);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (source_impl->width == mask_impl->width
|
|
|
|
&& source_impl->height == mask_impl->height,
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL);
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
width = source_impl->width;
|
|
|
|
height = source_impl->height;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
cursor_width = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXCURSOR);
|
|
|
|
cursor_height = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYCURSOR);
|
|
|
|
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (width <= cursor_width && height <= cursor_height,
|
|
|
|
NULL);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
residue = (1 << ((8-(width%8))%8)) - 1;
|
|
|
|
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
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|
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source_bits = source_impl->bits;
|
|
|
|
mask_bits = mask_impl->bits;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_PIXMAP_OBJECT (source)->depth == 1
|
|
|
|
&& GDK_PIXMAP_OBJECT (mask)->depth == 1,
|
Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
|
|
|
NULL);
|
|
|
|
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
|
|
|
source_bpl = ((width - 1)/32 + 1)*4;
|
|
|
|
mask_bpl = ((mask_impl->width - 1)/32 + 1)*4;
|
|
|
|
|
Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
|
|
|
#ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG
|
|
|
|
if (_gdk_debug_flags & GDK_DEBUG_CURSOR)
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
|
|
|
g_print ("gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap: source=%p:\n",
|
|
|
|
source_impl->parent_instance.handle);
|
|
|
|
for (iy = 0; iy < height; iy++)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (iy == 16)
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
|
|
|
p = source_bits + iy*source_bpl;
|
Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
|
|
|
for (ix = 0; ix < width; ix++)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (ix == 79)
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
g_print ("%c", ".X"[((*p)>>(7-(ix%8)))&1]);
|
|
|
|
if ((ix%8) == 7)
|
|
|
|
p++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
g_print ("\n");
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
g_print ("...mask=%p:\n", mask_impl->parent_instance.handle);
|
|
|
|
for (iy = 0; iy < height; iy++)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (iy == 16)
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
|
|
|
p = mask_bits + iy*source_bpl;
|
Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
|
|
|
for (ix = 0; ix < width; ix++)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (ix == 79)
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
g_print ("%c", ".X"[((*p)>>(7-(ix%8)))&1]);
|
|
|
|
if ((ix%8) == 7)
|
|
|
|
p++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
g_print ("\n");
|
|
|
|
}
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll try a summary:
2002-02-17 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/*.c: Massive changes. Too many to list here, but I'll
try a summary:
1) Unify GdkPixmap and GdkImage implementation: For each
GdkPixmap, allocate a GdkImage, and vice versa.
GdkPixmapImplWin32Data has a pointer to the GdkImage.
GdkImage::windowing_data is a pointer to the GdkPixmap.
This simplifies many pixmap and image related functions a lot, and
reduces duplicated code snippets. For instance, there is only one
place in gdk/win32 where CreateDIBSection() is called, in the
function _gdk_win32_new_pixmap(). Converting a bitmap (GdkPixmap)
to a Windows region is almost trivial, with the bitmap bits being
readily accessible in the associated GdkImage.
All blitting between GdkPixmaps, GdkWindows and GdkImages goes
through handled the _gdk_win32_blit() function, which calls
different functions to handle the cases of blitting from pixmaps,
inside windows (scrolling), or from windows, which all require
somewhat different handling.
2) Support 256-color mode. This has long been very broken, now it
works more or less OK. Keep the logical palette for each colormap
as small as possible while allocating and freeing colors. Select
and realize the logical palette associated with a GdkColormap into
a DC before drawing or blitting.
When the display is in 256-color mode, make it possible for the
user to override the size of the palette(s) used with either the
GDK_WIN32_MAX_COLORS environment variable, or a -max-colors
command line option. It is possible to reduce the palette size all
the way down to using just the 16 static colors (which causes the
system visual to be of type GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR. This could
possibly be useful if one desperately wants to avoid color
flashing. (Note that in order for this to work properly, an as of
yet not commited fix to gdkrgb.c is needed.)
Handle the palette messages. On WM_PALETTECHANGED, call
UpdateColors() for the given window hierarchy. Do this only if a
window in some other top-level window hierarchy caused the palette
change (realized a palette). Do this max five times in a row (an
arbitrarily chosen limit), though, otherwise redraw by generating
expose events. On WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, cause a redraw of the whole
window hierarchy by generating GDK_EXPOSE events.
3) Code cleanup in general. For instance, remove the "emulated"
X11 structs ColormapStruct, Visual and XStandardColormap. Use the
new GDK_DEBUG_* flags for debugging output in the relevant source
files. Remove the unused colormap hash table in gdkcolor-win32.c
4) Plug some resource leaks.
2002-02-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c (gdk_dropfiles_filter): Use
g_filename_to_uri() to actually create legal URIs in the
text/uri-list data.
2002-02-17 00:25:05 +00:00
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#endif
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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/* Such complex bit manipulation for this simple task, sigh.
|
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* The X cursor and Windows cursor concepts are quite different.
|
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* We assume here that we are always called with fg == black and
|
2000-10-09 19:49:42 +00:00
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* bg == white, *or* the other way around. Random colours won't work.
|
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* (Well, you will get a cursor, but not in those colours.)
|
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*/
|
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/* Note: The comments below refer to the case fg==black and
|
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* bg==white, as that was what was implemented first. The fg==white
|
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* (the "if (fg->pixel)" branches) case was added later.
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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*/
|
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|
|
/* First set masked-out source bits, as all source bits matter on Windoze.
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
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* As we invert them below, they will be clear in the final xor_mask.
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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*/
|
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for (iy = 0; iy < height; iy++)
|
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|
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{
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
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p = source_bits + iy*source_bpl;
|
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q = mask_bits + iy*mask_bpl;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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for (ix = 0; ix < ((width-1)/8+1); ix++)
|
2000-10-09 19:49:42 +00:00
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if (bg_is_white)
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*p++ |= ~(*q++);
|
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else
|
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*p++ &= *q++;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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}
|
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|
|
/* XOR mask is initialized to zero */
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
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|
xor_mask = g_malloc0 (cursor_width/8 * cursor_height);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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for (iy = 0; iy < height; iy++)
|
|
|
|
{
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
|
|
|
p = source_bits + iy*source_bpl;
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
q = xor_mask + iy*cursor_width/8;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (ix = 0; ix < ((width-1)/8+1); ix++)
|
2000-10-09 19:49:42 +00:00
|
|
|
if (bg_is_white)
|
|
|
|
*q++ = ~(*p++);
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
*q++ = *p++;
|
|
|
|
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
q[-1] &= ~residue; /* Clear left-over bits */
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* AND mask is initialized to ones */
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
and_mask = g_malloc (cursor_width/8 * cursor_height);
|
|
|
|
memset (and_mask, 0xFF, cursor_width/8 * cursor_height);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (iy = 0; iy < height; iy++)
|
|
|
|
{
|
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes: I found that the
2003-06-28 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
Fix for #111028, thanks to J. Ali Harlow, who writes:
I found that the GdkPixmap->GdkImage reference really isn't
important. It's only really there to have somewhere convenient to
store the location of the pixel data in the pixmap and as an easy
way of accessing the dimensions of that data. I have therefore put
together a fix which removes this reference entirely which seems
to solve the problem.
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.h (struct _GdkPixmapImplWin32):
Instead of a pointer to a GdkImage, keep a pointer to the pixels
directly.
* gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c (_gdk_win32_setup_pixmap_image): Remove.
(_gdk_win32_new_image): New function, replacing the above. Creates
a GdkImage without any associated GdkPixmap.
(gdk_image_new_bitmap, _gdk_image_new_for_depth): Use it instead.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Remove from here, too.
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (blit_from_pixmap)
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn)
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_drawable_description):
* gdk/win32/gdkpixmap-win32.c (gdk_pixmap_impl_win32_finalize,
gdk_pixmap_new, gdk_bitmap_create_from_data, gdk_pixmap_foreign_new)
Corresponding changes.
2003-06-28 01:12:51 +00:00
|
|
|
p = mask_bits + iy*mask_bpl;
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
q = and_mask + iy*cursor_width/8;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (ix = 0; ix < ((width-1)/8+1); ix++)
|
|
|
|
*q++ = ~(*p++);
|
2000-10-09 19:49:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
q[-1] |= residue; /* Set left-over bits */
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h Rename all global variables and functions to
2002-11-12 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h
* gdk/win32/*.c: Rename all global variables and functions to
start with underscore.
Merge from stable:
More work on the Win32 backend. The cause of some scrolling
problems was that SetWindowPos() and ScrollWindowEx() don't blit
those parts of the window they think are invalid. As we didn't
keep Windows's update region in synch with GDK's, Windows thought
those areas that in fact had been updated were invalid. Calling
ValidateRgn() in _gdk_windowing_window_queue_antiexpose() seems to
be an elegant and efficient solution, removing from Windows's
update region those areas we are about to repaint proactively.
In some cases garbage leftover values were used for the clip
origin in GdkGCWin32. This showed up as odd blank areas around the
pixmaps included in the Text Widget in gtk-demo.
Having the clip region either as a GdkRegion or a HRGN in
GdkGCWin32 was unnecessary, it's better to just use a HRGN.
The translation and antiexpose queue handling in
gdkgeometry-win32.c seems unnecessary (and not implementable in
the same way as on X11 anyway, no serial numbers) on Windows,
ifdeffed out.
Don't (try to) do guffaw scrolling as there is no static window
gravity on Windows. Guffaw scrolling would be unnecessary anyway,
as there is the ScrollWindow() API. This improves the behaviour of
the Text Widget demo in gtk-demo a lot. But I have no idea how the
lack of static win gravity should be handled in other places where
the X11 code uses it. Especially _gdk_window_move_resize_child().
There is still some problem in expose handling. By moving an
obscuring window back and forth over testgtk's main window, for
instance, every now and then you typically get narrow vertical or
horizontal strips of pixels that haven't been properly redrawn
after being exposed. A fencepost error somewhere?
Otherwise, all of testgtk and gtk-demo except "big windows" now
seem to work pretty well.
Bug #79720 should be fixed now.
* gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c (gdk_win32_color_to_string,
gdk_win32_print_paletteentries, gdk_win32_print_system_palette,
gdk_win32_print_hpalette)
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (gdk_win32_drawable_description)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_win32_message_name):
Move all debugging helper functions to gdkmain-win32.c.
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (_gdk_win32_draw_tiles):
Rewrite. Make static. Must take tile origin parameters, too.
(gdk_win32_draw_rectangle): Pass the tile/stipple origin to
_gdk_win32_draw_tiles(). Remove #if 0 code.
(blit_inside_window): Don't call ScrollDC(), that didn't work at
all like I thought. A simple call to BitBlt() is enough.
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate) Remove unused
latin_locale_loaded variable.
(_gdk_win32_get_next_tick): New function. Used to make sure
timestamps of events are always increasing, both in events
generated from the window procedure and in events gotten via
PeekMessage(). Not sure whether this is actually useful, but it
seemed as a good idea.
(real_window_procedure): Don't use a local GdkEventPrivate
variable. Don't attempt any compression of configure or expose
events here, handled elsewhere.
(erase_background): Accumulate window offsets when traversing up
the parent chain for GDK_PARENT_RELATIVE_BG, in order to get
correct alignment of background pixmaps. Don't fill with
BLACK_BRUSH if GDK_NO_BG.
(gdk_event_get_graphics_expose): A bit more verbose debugging output.
(gdk_event_translate): Use _gdk_win32_get_next_tick(). In the
WM_PAINT handler, don't check for empty update rect. When we get a
WM_PAINT, the update region isn't empty. And if it for some
strange reason is, that will be handled later anyway. Call
GetUpdateRgn() before calling BeginPaint() and EndPaint() (which
empty the update region).
* gdk/win32/gdkdnd-win32.c
* gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c:
Use _gdk_win32_get_next_tick().
* gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c: Use %p to print HFONTs.
(gdk_text_size): Remove, unused.
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c: Set clip origins to zero
when appropriate.
(gdk_gc_copy): Increase refcount on colormap if present.
(gdk_win32_hdc_get): Handle just hcliprgn. If we have a stipple,
combine it with clip region after selecting into the DC.
(_gdk_win32_bitmap_to_hrgn): Rename from _gdk_win32_bitmap_to_region.
(_gdk_win3_gdkregion_to_hrgn): New function, code snippet
extracted from gdk_win32_hdc_get().
* gdk/win32/gdkgeometry-win32.c: Ifdef out the translate_queue
handling.
(gdk_window_copy_area_scroll): Increase clipRect to avoid
ScrollWindowEx() not scrolling pixels it thinks are invalid.
Scroll also children with the ScrollWindowEx() call. No need to
call gdk_window_move() on the children.
(gdk_window_scroll): Don't do guffaw scrolling.
(gdk_window_compute_position): Fix typo, used win32_y where x was
intended.
(gdk_window_premove, gdk_window_postmove,
gdk_window_clip_changed): Add debugging output.
(_gdk_windowing_window_queue_antiexpose): Just call ValidateRgn()
on the region.
(_gdk_window_process_expose): No use for the serial number
parameter now. Instead of a rectangle, take a region parameter, as
Windows gives us one in WM_PAINT.
* gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c (_gdk_win32_lbstyle_to_string,
_gdk_win32_pstype_to_string, _gdk_win32_psstyle_to_string,
_gdk_win32_psendcap_to_string, _gdk_win32_psjoin_to_string,
_gdk_win32_rect_to_string, _gdk_win32_gdkrectangle_to_string,
_gdk_win32_gdkregion_to_string): New debugging functions.
(static_printf): Helper function for the above. sprintfs into a
static circular buffer, return value should be used "soon".
* gdk/win32/gdkwindow-win32.c (gdk_propagate_shapes): Plug memory
leak, free list after use.
(gdk_window_gravity_works): Remove, we know that there is no such
thing on Windows.
(gdk_window_set_static_bit_gravity,
gdk_window_set_static_win_gravity): Ditto, remove, they didn't do
anything anyway.
(_gdk_windowing_window_init, gdk_window_foreign_new): Call
_gdk_window_init_position() like in the X11 backend.
(gdk_window_reparent): Don't call the now nonexistent
gdk_window_set_static_win_gravity(). No idea what should be done
instead.
(gdk_window_get_geometry): The returned x and y should be relative
to parent. Used to be always zero..
(gdk_window_set_static_gravities): Return FALSE if trying to set
static gravity.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h: Drop the clip_region field from
GdkGCWin32. Only use the HRGN hcliprgn. Declare new
functions.
* gdk/win32/*.c: Use new debugging functions.
* gdk/win32/rc/gdk.rc.in: Update copyright year.
2002-11-12 22:17:48 +00:00
|
|
|
hcursor = CreateCursor (_gdk_app_hmodule, x, y, cursor_width, cursor_height,
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
and_mask, xor_mask);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_print ("gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap: "
|
if a grab cursor is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it
2003-03-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_pointer_grab): if a grab cursor
is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it is OK to
destroy the GdkCursor after calling gdk_pointer_grab(). Set the
cursor right away with SetCursor(), as we won't get any
WM_SETCURSOR messages while the mouse is captured.
(gdk_display_pointer_ungrab): Correspondingly, destroy the copy
with DestroyCursor() when no longer used. (#108114, Allin Cottrell)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): On
WM_SYSCHAR, return FALSE from the window procedure to prevent the
DefWindowProc from being called. Otherwise Windows would beep,
thinking you are tring to access a (nonexistent) menu when you
press Alt-something. Don't do this for Alt-Space,
though. (#107454, Martyn Russell)
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c: Minor spacing and debug print fixes.
2003-03-13 00:57:14 +00:00
|
|
|
"%p (%dx%d) %p (%dx%d) = %p (%dx%d)\n",
|
|
|
|
GDK_PIXMAP_HBITMAP (source),
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
source_impl->width, source_impl->height,
|
if a grab cursor is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it
2003-03-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_pointer_grab): if a grab cursor
is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it is OK to
destroy the GdkCursor after calling gdk_pointer_grab(). Set the
cursor right away with SetCursor(), as we won't get any
WM_SETCURSOR messages while the mouse is captured.
(gdk_display_pointer_ungrab): Correspondingly, destroy the copy
with DestroyCursor() when no longer used. (#108114, Allin Cottrell)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): On
WM_SYSCHAR, return FALSE from the window procedure to prevent the
DefWindowProc from being called. Otherwise Windows would beep,
thinking you are tring to access a (nonexistent) menu when you
press Alt-something. Don't do this for Alt-Space,
though. (#107454, Martyn Russell)
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c: Minor spacing and debug print fixes.
2003-03-13 00:57:14 +00:00
|
|
|
GDK_PIXMAP_HBITMAP (mask),
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
mask_impl->width, mask_impl->height,
|
if a grab cursor is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it
2003-03-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_pointer_grab): if a grab cursor
is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it is OK to
destroy the GdkCursor after calling gdk_pointer_grab(). Set the
cursor right away with SetCursor(), as we won't get any
WM_SETCURSOR messages while the mouse is captured.
(gdk_display_pointer_ungrab): Correspondingly, destroy the copy
with DestroyCursor() when no longer used. (#108114, Allin Cottrell)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): On
WM_SYSCHAR, return FALSE from the window procedure to prevent the
DefWindowProc from being called. Otherwise Windows would beep,
thinking you are tring to access a (nonexistent) menu when you
press Alt-something. Don't do this for Alt-Space,
though. (#107454, Martyn Russell)
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c: Minor spacing and debug print fixes.
2003-03-13 00:57:14 +00:00
|
|
|
hcursor, cursor_width, cursor_height));
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
g_free (xor_mask);
|
|
|
|
g_free (and_mask);
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
private = g_new (GdkCursorPrivate, 1);
|
2000-07-23 01:18:34 +00:00
|
|
|
private->hcursor = hcursor;
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
cursor = (GdkCursor*) private;
|
|
|
|
cursor->type = GDK_CURSOR_IS_PIXMAP;
|
2000-02-13 20:22:20 +00:00
|
|
|
cursor->ref_count = 1;
|
|
|
|
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
return cursor;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void
|
2000-01-29 22:26:41 +00:00
|
|
|
_gdk_cursor_destroy (GdkCursor *cursor)
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
GdkCursorPrivate *private;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
g_return_if_fail (cursor != NULL);
|
|
|
|
private = (GdkCursorPrivate *) cursor;
|
|
|
|
|
if a grab cursor is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it
2003-03-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_pointer_grab): if a grab cursor
is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it is OK to
destroy the GdkCursor after calling gdk_pointer_grab(). Set the
cursor right away with SetCursor(), as we won't get any
WM_SETCURSOR messages while the mouse is captured.
(gdk_display_pointer_ungrab): Correspondingly, destroy the copy
with DestroyCursor() when no longer used. (#108114, Allin Cottrell)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): On
WM_SYSCHAR, return FALSE from the window procedure to prevent the
DefWindowProc from being called. Otherwise Windows would beep,
thinking you are tring to access a (nonexistent) menu when you
press Alt-something. Don't do this for Alt-Space,
though. (#107454, Martyn Russell)
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c: Minor spacing and debug print fixes.
2003-03-13 00:57:14 +00:00
|
|
|
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_print ("_gdk_cursor_destroy: %p\n",
|
|
|
|
(cursor->type == GDK_CURSOR_IS_PIXMAP) ? private->hcursor : 0));
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
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|
|
if a grab cursor is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it
2003-03-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_pointer_grab): if a grab cursor
is used, must copy the HCURSOR with CopyCursor(), as it is OK to
destroy the GdkCursor after calling gdk_pointer_grab(). Set the
cursor right away with SetCursor(), as we won't get any
WM_SETCURSOR messages while the mouse is captured.
(gdk_display_pointer_ungrab): Correspondingly, destroy the copy
with DestroyCursor() when no longer used. (#108114, Allin Cottrell)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate): On
WM_SYSCHAR, return FALSE from the window procedure to prevent the
DefWindowProc from being called. Otherwise Windows would beep,
thinking you are tring to access a (nonexistent) menu when you
press Alt-something. Don't do this for Alt-Space,
though. (#107454, Martyn Russell)
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c: Minor spacing and debug print fixes.
2003-03-13 00:57:14 +00:00
|
|
|
if (GetCursor () == private->hcursor)
|
|
|
|
SetCursor (NULL);
|
2002-01-11 23:56:28 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2001-02-23 03:51:41 +00:00
|
|
|
if (!DestroyCursor (private->hcursor))
|
|
|
|
WIN32_API_FAILED ("DestroyCursor");
|
1999-11-11 22:01:55 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
g_free (private);
|
|
|
|
}
|
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch
Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support,
mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer.
* gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c
gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c
gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c
gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c
gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c
gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c
gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c
gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c
gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c:
Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into
port-independent part of GDK. (#80009)
* gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c:
Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore
their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments.
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h:
Misc multihead-compatibility changes.
* gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions.
* gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c
gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields
from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors
instead.
* gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c
gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c
gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c
gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen
for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private
structures for the x11 backend.
* gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch]
gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c:
Remove virtualization of screen and display functions.
(#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c
gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}:
New files containing stub implementations of Display,
Screen functions.
* gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch]
gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what
headers they are in. (#79954)
* gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant
screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h
gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer()
to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix
some warnings.
2002-06-06 00:26:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2002-06-18 20:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
GdkDisplay *
|
|
|
|
gdk_cursor_get_display (GdkCursor *cursor)
|
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch
Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support,
mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer.
* gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c
gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c
gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c
gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c
gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c
gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c
gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c
gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c
gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c:
Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into
port-independent part of GDK. (#80009)
* gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c:
Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore
their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments.
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h:
Misc multihead-compatibility changes.
* gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions.
* gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c
gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields
from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors
instead.
* gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c
gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c
gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c
gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen
for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private
structures for the x11 backend.
* gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch]
gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c:
Remove virtualization of screen and display functions.
(#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c
gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}:
New files containing stub implementations of Display,
Screen functions.
* gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch]
gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what
headers they are in. (#79954)
* gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant
screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h
gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer()
to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix
some warnings.
2002-06-06 00:26:42 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
2002-06-20 23:59:27 +00:00
|
|
|
return gdk_display_get_default ();
|
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support, mostly from a patch
Wed Jun 5 18:34:47 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
Changes multihead reorganizing code for win32 support,
mostly from a patch by Hans Breuer.
* gdk/gdkcolor.c gdk/x11/gdkcolor-x11.c gdk/gdkcursor.c
gdk/x11/gdkcursor-x11.c gdk/gdkevents.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c
gdk/gdkfont.c gdk/x11/gdkfont-x11.c gdk/gdkkeys.c
gdk/x11/gdkkeys-x11.c gdk/gdkimage.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c
gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c
gdk/gdkdisplay.c gdk/gdkevents-x11.c gdk/gdkpango.c
gdk/x11/gdkpango-x11.c gdk/gdkselection.c
gdk/x11/gdkselection-x11.c gdk/gdkwindow.c
gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c gdk/gdkvisual.c gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c:
Move port-independent singlehead wrapper functions into
port-independent part of GDK. (#80009)
* gdk/win32/gdkcolor-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkcursor-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkfont-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkimage-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkkeys-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkmain-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkselection-win32.c gdk/win32/gkwindow-win32.c:
Turn singlehead functions into "multihead" functions that ignore
their GdkDisplay or GdkScreen arguments.
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c
gdk/win32/gdkinput-win32.c gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h:
Misc multihead-compatibility changes.
* gtk/gtk.def gdk/gdk.def: Update for multihead functions.
* gdk/gdkcolormap.h gdk/gdkvisual.h gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c
gdk/x11/gdkvisual-x11.c: Remove the screen fields
from the public parts of the colormap/visual structures, add accessors
instead.
* gdk/gdkpixbuf-render.c gdk/gdkpixmap.c gdk/gdkrgb.c
gdk/x11/gdkcolormap-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c
gdk/x11/gdkimage-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkprivate-x11.h gtk/gtkgc.c
gtk/gtkstyle.c gtk/gtkwidget.c: Use accessors to get the screen
for colormaps, visuals; move the fields into the private
structures for the x11 backend.
* gdk/gdkdisplay.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch]
gdk/gdkscreen.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c:
Remove virtualization of screen and display functions.
(#79990, patch from Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/win32/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/win32/gdkscreen-win32.c
gdk/win32/{Makefile.am, makefile.msc, makefile.mingw}:
New files containing stub implementations of Display,
Screen functions.
* gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.[ch] gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.[ch]
gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Clean up function exports and what
headers they are in. (#79954)
* gdk/x11/gdkx.h: Fix macro that was referring to a non-existant
screen->screen_num. (In the patch for #79972, Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/gdkscreen.c gdk/gdkwindow.c gdk/x11/gdkinternals.h
gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c: Fix gdk_screen_get_window_at_pointer()
to use window hooks. (#79972, patch partly from Erwann Chenede)
* gdk/x11/gdkdisplay-x11.c gdk/x11/gdkevents-x11.c: Fix
some warnings.
2002-06-06 00:26:42 +00:00
|
|
|
}
|
2004-03-05 23:26:07 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
GdkCursor *
|
|
|
|
gdk_cursor_new_from_pixbuf (GdkDisplay *display,
|
|
|
|
GdkPixbuf *pixbuf,
|
|
|
|
gint x,
|
|
|
|
gint y)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
/* FIXME: Use alpha if supported */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
GdkCursor *cursor;
|
|
|
|
GdkPixmap *pixmap, *mask;
|
|
|
|
guint width, height, n_channels, rowstride, i, j;
|
|
|
|
guint8 *data, *mask_data, *pixels;
|
|
|
|
GdkColor fg = { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
|
|
|
|
GdkColor bg = { 0, 0xffff, 0xffff, 0xffff };
|
|
|
|
GdkScreen *screen;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), NULL);
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_PIXBUF (pixbuf), NULL);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
width = gdk_pixbuf_get_width (pixbuf);
|
|
|
|
height = gdk_pixbuf_get_height (pixbuf);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (0 <= x && x < width, NULL);
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (0 <= y && y < height, NULL);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
n_channels = gdk_pixbuf_get_n_channels (pixbuf);
|
|
|
|
rowstride = gdk_pixbuf_get_rowstride (pixbuf);
|
|
|
|
pixels = gdk_pixbuf_get_pixels (pixbuf);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
data = g_new0 (guint8, (width + 7) / 8 * height);
|
|
|
|
mask_data = g_new0 (guint8, (width + 7) / 8 * height);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (j = 0; j < height; j++)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
guint8 *src = pixels + j * rowstride;
|
|
|
|
guint8 *d = data + (width + 7) / 8 * j;
|
|
|
|
guint8 *md = mask_data + (width + 7) / 8 * j;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < width; i++)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (src[1] < 0x80)
|
|
|
|
*d |= 1 << (i % 8);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (n_channels == 3 || src[3] >= 0x80)
|
|
|
|
*md |= 1 << (i % 8);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
src += n_channels;
|
|
|
|
if (i % 8 == 7)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
d++;
|
|
|
|
md++;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
screen = gdk_display_get_default_screen (display);
|
|
|
|
pixmap = gdk_bitmap_create_from_data (gdk_screen_get_root_window (screen),
|
|
|
|
data, width, height);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
mask = gdk_bitmap_create_from_data (gdk_screen_get_root_window (screen),
|
|
|
|
mask_data, width, height);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
cursor = gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap (pixmap, mask, &fg, &bg, x, y);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
g_object_unref (pixmap);
|
|
|
|
g_object_unref (mask);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
g_free (data);
|
|
|
|
g_free (mask_data);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return cursor;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
gboolean
|
|
|
|
gdk_display_supports_cursor_alpha (GdkDisplay *display)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), FALSE);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* FIXME */
|
|
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
gboolean
|
|
|
|
gdk_display_supports_cursor_color (GdkDisplay *display)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), FALSE);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* FIXME */
|
|
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
guint
|
|
|
|
gdk_display_get_default_cursor_size (GdkDisplay *display)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display), 0);
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return MIN (GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXCURSOR), GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYCURSOR));
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
|
|
gdk_display_get_maximal_cursor_size (GdkDisplay *display,
|
|
|
|
guint *width,
|
|
|
|
guint *height)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display));
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (width)
|
|
|
|
*width = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CXCURSOR);
|
|
|
|
if (height)
|
|
|
|
*height = GetSystemMetrics (SM_CYCURSOR);
|
|
|
|
}
|