Implement _gdk_win32_window_destroy() by just renaming
_gdk_windowing_window_destroy(), removed superfuous stub.
Also cleaned up implementations of gdk_win32_window_set_background()
and gdk_win32_window_set_back_pixmap() - removed stuff now done at the
respective gdk_window_*() function.
Resurrcetion and adaption of find_window_for_mouse_event(). The window
receiving the WM_MOUSEMOVE, WM_?BUTTONDOWN is not necessarily the one
interested in GDK_(ENTER|MOTION|LEAVE)_NOTIFY
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588373
Also added some more more TODO_CSW and disabled print_event(): it can not
cope with the new _gdk_windowing_got_event() eating/morphing events.
The scrolling and region moving code needs to avoid drawing when the
window is mapped, which it did. However, it also needs to avoid
drawing when any of its parents are not mapped, which it didn't so
switch to using gdk_window_is_viewable().
This fixes the index rendering in evolution (#588169)
When we ungrab the pointer we don't get enter events for the window the
pointer is in at the time of the ungrab, so we manually query for the
window the pointer is in. The same thing actually happens on re-grab if
the previous grab was !owner_events (meaning we don't get crossing events
for windows other than the grab) but the new grab is owner_events (and
thus non-grab windows need to get crossing events).
This factors out some common code and enables it also for the re-grab
to owner_events case.
If we get a nonlinear enter/leave notify on the toplevel we need
to set nonlinear in all the events we send, even if the in-toplevel
tree is linear.
This fixes combobox menus popping down immediately when you click
(not hold). (bug #587559)
We really need to wait for the MapNotify from the xserver to ensure
that the window has been mapped, as it may be delayed by the WM, network
or similar things.
This fixes a problem in the /ui-tests/keys-events gtk test
This is more important in the client side windows world, as clip masks
may be used for clipping to non-native subwindows. This fixes a bug
in aisleriot where it uses masked pixbuf drawing and it ends up drawing
over the moving card subwindow.
Turns out pygtk build broke due to the argument addition to draw_drawable.
So, we now add a new vfunc for the new draw_drawable and are thus
backwards compat.
we now use gdk_offscreen_window_set_embedder() instead of a signal
to get the parent. This also replaces set_has_offscreen_changes.
Rename "parent" in all embedding related names to "embedder" to make it
more obviously different than the normal parent.
Rename gdk_window_get_offscreen_pixmap to gdk_offscreen_window_get_pixmap
to match the other offscreen calls.
Rename gdk_window_offscreen_children_changed to gdk_window_geometry_changed
as this is more descriptive.