These have been introduced in Leopard and default to int and unsigned int.
In 64-bit Snow Leopard they are long and unsigned long. This caused issues
with the getRectsBeingDrawn message which needs a pointer to a NSInteger
(long on 64-bit!) but we passed in an integer. Surprisingly this problem
was visible when compiling with -O0 (segfault), but *not* when compiling
with -O1. Other messages were NSInteger is now needed have also been
adapted.
Since NSInteger and NSUInteger are not available on Tiger, a define
has been added to add typedefs for these when they have not been defined
by the system headers.
The root window contains all the monitors attached to a Mac. The
coordinate transformation now both translates the x and y coordinate,
translating it from the Cocoa monitor coordinate space to the GDK
coordinate space. How monitors are laid out in the root window differs
between Cocoa and GDK, which is why it is important to translate based
on the root window to get multi monitor setups to work properly.
We have replaced the old y coordinate transformation function with
new functions that translate both the x and y coordinate.
When creating new toplevels, we have to determine the Cocoa screen on
which the toplevel should appear and translate the coordinates according
to that screen.
This change also fixes event handling in case there is a monitor left
of the screen containing the menu bar. In such a case all coordinates
on the left monitor are negative. Event handling broke, because of
_gdk_quartz_window_find_child() checking bounds. Now that coordinates
are always properly translated to GDK coordinate space, in which negative
coordinates do never occur, the checks here will work properly.
Explicitly handle resizing by leaving all events in the lower right 15x15
corner to Cocoa, if the window shows a resizing indicator. Some
applications may have widgets allocated in this area. Generally, these
widgets are likely larger than 15x15 so they can still be hit. Often
scroll bars are found in this area and these can also be manipulated by
other means. Since this is the only way of resizing windows on Mac OS X,
it is too important to keep it broken.
The quartz backend simulates the semantics of XGrabPointer, as a part of
this it checks the event mask of the grab. However, implicit grabs on X
do not go through XGrabPointer and thus the quartz backend should not check
the event mask for these. This fixes various "the UI got stuck" cases.
2008-11-05 Richard Hult <richard@imendio.com>
* gdk/quartz/gdkevents-quartz.c:
(get_keyboard_modifiers_from_ns_event), (create_key_event): Revert
(at least for now) the alt/cmd switching since it breaks the
"alt-gr" functionality of alt which makes it impossible to input
lots of characters.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21761
2008-10-27 Richard Hult <richard@imendio.com>
Bug 557894 – Wrong return value for
gdk_pointer_grab_info_libgtk_only()
* gdk/quartz/gdkevents-quartz.c:
(gdk_pointer_grab_info_libgtk_only): Return TRUE when there is a
pointer grab. Patch by Owen Taylor.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21722
2008-05-26 Richard Hult <richard@imendio.com>
* gdk/quartz/gdkevents-quartz.c: (gdk_screen_get_setting): Try
setting the default font, might need to tweak this.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20181
2008-05-12 Richard Hult <richard@imendio.com>
* gdk/quartz/gdkevents-quartz.c:
* gdk/quartz/gdkquartz.h: Remove special casing of menu key events
as it's no longer necessary; instead the added quartz API to get
the nsevent from an event should be used. Also move the global
filter up so it's done before the check for window-less events.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20100