gtk2/gdk/macos/gdkmacosdisplay-settings.c

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macos: prototype new GDK backend for macOS This is fairly substantial rewrite of the GDK backend for quartz and renamed to macOS to allow for a greenfield implementation. Many things have come across from the quartz implementation fairly intact such as the eventloop integration design and discovery of event windows from the NSEvent. However much has been changed to fit in with the new GDK design and how removal of child GdkWindow have been completely eliminated. Furthermore, the new GdkPopup allows for regular NSWindow to be used to provide popovers unlike the previous implementation. The object design more closely follows the ideal for a GDK backend. Views have been broken out into subclasses so that we can support multiple GSK renderer paths such as GL and Cairo (and Metal in the future). However mixed mode GL and Cairo will not be supported. Currently only the Cairo renderer has been implemented. A new frame clock implementation using CVDisplayLink provides more accurate information about when to draw drawing the next frame. Some testing will need to be done here to understand the power implications of this. This implementation has also gained edge snapping for CSD windows. Some work was also done to ensure that CSD windows have opaque regions registered with the display server. ** This is still very much a work-in-progress ** Some outstanding work that needs to be done: - Finish a GL context for macOS and alternate NSView for GL rendering (possibly using speciailized CALayer for OpenGL). - Input rework to ensure that we don't loose remapping of keys that was dropped from GDK during GTK 4 development. - Make sure input methods continue to work. - Drag-n-Drop is still very much a work in progress - High resolution input scrolling needs various work in GDK to land first before we can plumb that to NSEvent. - gtk/ has a number of things based on GDK_WINDOWING_QUARTZ that need to be updated to use the macOS backend. But this is good enough to start playing with and breaking things which is what I'd like to see.
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/*
* Copyright © 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
* Copyright © 1998-2002 Tor Lillqvist
* Copyright © 2005-2008 Imendio AB
* Copyright © 2020 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <AppKit/AppKit.h>
#include "gdkdisplayprivate.h"
#include "gdkmacosdisplay-private.h"
#include "gdkmacosutils-private.h"
typedef struct
{
const char *font_name;
int xft_dpi;
int double_click_time;
int cursor_blink_time;
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guint enable_animations : 1;
guint shell_shows_desktop : 1;
guint shell_shows_menubar : 1;
guint primary_button_warps_slider : 1;
} GdkMacosSettings;
static GdkMacosSettings current_settings;
static gboolean current_settings_initialized;
static void
_gdk_macos_settings_load (GdkMacosSettings *settings)
{
GDK_BEGIN_MACOS_ALLOC_POOL;
NSUserDefaults *defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
NSString *name;
NSInteger ival;
float fval;
char *str;
int pt_size;
g_assert (settings != NULL);
settings->shell_shows_desktop = TRUE;
settings->shell_shows_menubar = TRUE;
settings->enable_animations = TRUE;
settings->xft_dpi = 72 * 1024;
ival = [defaults integerForKey:@"NSTextInsertionPointBlinkPeriod"];
if (ival > 0)
settings->cursor_blink_time = ival;
macos: prototype new GDK backend for macOS This is fairly substantial rewrite of the GDK backend for quartz and renamed to macOS to allow for a greenfield implementation. Many things have come across from the quartz implementation fairly intact such as the eventloop integration design and discovery of event windows from the NSEvent. However much has been changed to fit in with the new GDK design and how removal of child GdkWindow have been completely eliminated. Furthermore, the new GdkPopup allows for regular NSWindow to be used to provide popovers unlike the previous implementation. The object design more closely follows the ideal for a GDK backend. Views have been broken out into subclasses so that we can support multiple GSK renderer paths such as GL and Cairo (and Metal in the future). However mixed mode GL and Cairo will not be supported. Currently only the Cairo renderer has been implemented. A new frame clock implementation using CVDisplayLink provides more accurate information about when to draw drawing the next frame. Some testing will need to be done here to understand the power implications of this. This implementation has also gained edge snapping for CSD windows. Some work was also done to ensure that CSD windows have opaque regions registered with the display server. ** This is still very much a work-in-progress ** Some outstanding work that needs to be done: - Finish a GL context for macOS and alternate NSView for GL rendering (possibly using speciailized CALayer for OpenGL). - Input rework to ensure that we don't loose remapping of keys that was dropped from GDK during GTK 4 development. - Make sure input methods continue to work. - Drag-n-Drop is still very much a work in progress - High resolution input scrolling needs various work in GDK to land first before we can plumb that to NSEvent. - gtk/ has a number of things based on GDK_WINDOWING_QUARTZ that need to be updated to use the macOS backend. But this is good enough to start playing with and breaking things which is what I'd like to see.
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else
settings->cursor_blink_time = 1000;
macos: prototype new GDK backend for macOS This is fairly substantial rewrite of the GDK backend for quartz and renamed to macOS to allow for a greenfield implementation. Many things have come across from the quartz implementation fairly intact such as the eventloop integration design and discovery of event windows from the NSEvent. However much has been changed to fit in with the new GDK design and how removal of child GdkWindow have been completely eliminated. Furthermore, the new GdkPopup allows for regular NSWindow to be used to provide popovers unlike the previous implementation. The object design more closely follows the ideal for a GDK backend. Views have been broken out into subclasses so that we can support multiple GSK renderer paths such as GL and Cairo (and Metal in the future). However mixed mode GL and Cairo will not be supported. Currently only the Cairo renderer has been implemented. A new frame clock implementation using CVDisplayLink provides more accurate information about when to draw drawing the next frame. Some testing will need to be done here to understand the power implications of this. This implementation has also gained edge snapping for CSD windows. Some work was also done to ensure that CSD windows have opaque regions registered with the display server. ** This is still very much a work-in-progress ** Some outstanding work that needs to be done: - Finish a GL context for macOS and alternate NSView for GL rendering (possibly using speciailized CALayer for OpenGL). - Input rework to ensure that we don't loose remapping of keys that was dropped from GDK during GTK 4 development. - Make sure input methods continue to work. - Drag-n-Drop is still very much a work in progress - High resolution input scrolling needs various work in GDK to land first before we can plumb that to NSEvent. - gtk/ has a number of things based on GDK_WINDOWING_QUARTZ that need to be updated to use the macOS backend. But this is good enough to start playing with and breaking things which is what I'd like to see.
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settings->primary_button_warps_slider =
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] boolForKey:@"AppleScrollerPagingBehavior"] == YES;
fval = [defaults floatForKey:@"com.apple.mouse.doubleClickThreshold"];
if (fval == 0.0)
fval = 0.5;
settings->double_click_time = fval * 1000;
name = [[NSFont systemFontOfSize:0] familyName];
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pt_size = (int)[[NSFont userFontOfSize:0] pointSize];
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/* Let's try to use the "views" font size (12pt) by default. This is
* used for lists/text/other "content" which is the largest parts of
* apps, using the "regular control" size (13pt) looks a bit out of
* place. We might have to tweak this.
*
* The size has to be hardcoded as there doesn't seem to be a way to
* get the views font size programmatically.
*/
str = g_strdup_printf ("%s %d", [name UTF8String], pt_size);
settings->font_name = g_intern_string (str);
g_free (str);
GDK_END_MACOS_ALLOC_POOL;
}
gboolean
_gdk_macos_display_get_setting (GdkMacosDisplay *self,
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const char *setting,
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GValue *value)
{
GDK_BEGIN_MACOS_ALLOC_POOL;
gboolean ret = FALSE;
g_return_val_if_fail (GDK_IS_MACOS_DISPLAY (self), FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (setting != NULL, FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, FALSE);
if (!current_settings_initialized)
{
_gdk_macos_settings_load (&current_settings);
current_settings_initialized = TRUE;
}
if (FALSE) {}
else if (strcmp (setting, "gtk-enable-animations") == 0)
{
g_value_set_boolean (value, current_settings.enable_animations);
ret = TRUE;
}
else if (strcmp (setting, "gtk-xft-dpi") == 0)
{
g_value_set_int (value, current_settings.xft_dpi);
ret = TRUE;
}
else if (strcmp (setting, "gtk-cursor-blink-time") == 0)
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{
g_value_set_int (value, current_settings.cursor_blink_time);
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ret = TRUE;
}
else if (strcmp (setting, "gtk-double-click-time") == 0)
{
g_value_set_int (value, current_settings.double_click_time);
ret = TRUE;
}
else if (strcmp (setting, "gtk-font-name") == 0)
{
g_value_set_static_string (value, current_settings.font_name);
ret = TRUE;
}
else if (strcmp (setting, "gtk-primary-button-warps-slider") == 0)
{
g_value_set_boolean (value, current_settings.primary_button_warps_slider);
ret = TRUE;
}
else if (strcmp (setting, "gtk-shell-shows-desktop") == 0)
{
g_value_set_boolean (value, current_settings.shell_shows_desktop);
ret = TRUE;
}
else if (strcmp (setting, "gtk-shell-shows-menubar") == 0)
{
g_value_set_boolean (value, current_settings.shell_shows_menubar);
ret = TRUE;
}
GDK_END_MACOS_ALLOC_POOL;
return ret;
}
void
_gdk_macos_display_reload_settings (GdkMacosDisplay *self)
{
GdkMacosSettings old_settings;
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_MACOS_DISPLAY (self));
old_settings = current_settings;
_gdk_macos_settings_load (&current_settings);
current_settings_initialized = TRUE;
if (old_settings.xft_dpi != current_settings.xft_dpi)
gdk_display_setting_changed (GDK_DISPLAY (self), "gtk-xft-dpi");
if (old_settings.double_click_time != current_settings.double_click_time)
gdk_display_setting_changed (GDK_DISPLAY (self), "gtk-double-click-time");
if (old_settings.enable_animations != current_settings.enable_animations)
gdk_display_setting_changed (GDK_DISPLAY (self), "gtk-enable-animations");
if (old_settings.font_name != current_settings.font_name)
gdk_display_setting_changed (GDK_DISPLAY (self), "gtk-font-name");
if (old_settings.primary_button_warps_slider != current_settings.primary_button_warps_slider)
gdk_display_setting_changed (GDK_DISPLAY (self), "gtk-primary-button-warps-slider");
if (old_settings.shell_shows_menubar != current_settings.shell_shows_menubar)
gdk_display_setting_changed (GDK_DISPLAY (self), "gtk-shell-shows-menubar");
if (old_settings.shell_shows_desktop != current_settings.shell_shows_desktop)
gdk_display_setting_changed (GDK_DISPLAY (self), "gtk-shell-shows-desktop");
}