It seems that some backends implemented get_root_origin wrong
and returned the client window coordinates, not the frame window
coordinates. Since it's possible to implement generically for all
windows, let's do that instead of having a separate impl vfunc.
Instead of destroying the surface in the backend if this is
unable to resize, let the core code do it, and do it properly.
Based on a patch by Benjamin Otte.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725172
We've long had double precision mouse coordinates on wayland (e.g.
when rotating a window) but with the new scaling we even have it on
X (and, its also in Xinput2), so convert all the internal mouse/device
position getters to use doubles and add new accessors for the
public APIs that take doubles instead of ints.
When the toplevel is a GdkOffscreenWindow which doesn't
implement the set_device_cursor() vfunc, we would have
crashed. Implement a dummy ->set_device_cursor vfunc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675809
This fixes issues where the new default bg of transparent
didn't work, making offscreen windows black.
I don't think this is a practical performance problem.
Offscreen windows are rarely used and generally used for
graphics tricks like alpha anyway.
Just a noop that is better than crashing in the case this is called
(it can be called for a toplevel GtkWindow that is parented into
another widget by setting gtk_widget_set_parent_window to an offscreen
window).
... instead of _gdk_drawable_ref_cairo_surface() where appropriate.
Also, don't implement the drawable->create_cairo_surface vfunc anymore.
This is in preparation for the split of GdkWindow from GdkDrawable.
Add signal GdkWindow::create-surface which allows to use any
surface type as storage for offscreen windows.
Test the new signal in tests/gdkoffscreenbox.c
I don't think it's necessary to clear the backing surface when showing
the window, as we're going to repaint it anyway. If it's needed, we can
implement it again using internal APIs, as the public window_clear()
APIs are going away.
Now that we don't create pixmaps anymore, this function is not needed
anymore. The indirection it did previously is now basically moved to
gdk_window_create_similar_surface()
Now the window background is a cairo_pattern_t. The backends will try to
set this as good as they can on the windowing system, but no guarantees
are made on wether the windowing system supports the pattern.
Also gets rid of GDK_NO_BG as undefined behavior is not a good idea to
support, and GDK_NO_BG effectively made the window's contents undefined.
It wasn't effectively used in GTK anyway.