... and gdk_screen_get_window_stack().
Those functions were originally added in
5afb4f0f11 but do not seem to be used as
they are not implemented anywhere but in X.
As GDK is not meant to fulfill window management functionality I'm going
to remove these functions without replacements.
... and gdk_screen_get_width_mm() and gdk_screen_get_height_mm() and
the shortcut counterparts that call these functions on the default
screen.
Modern display servers don't provide an ability to query the size of a
screen or display so we shouldn't allow that either.
Move g_return_if_fail() stuff from the backends to the public
functions in gdkscreen.c itself, and some fixes for ugly formatting in
the various gdkscreen-backend.c files.
The function returns the part of a monitors area that should be
used for positioning popups, menus, etc. The only non-trivial
implementation atm is in the X backend, all the other backends
just return the full monitor area. The X implementation is
currently suboptimal, since it requires roundtrips to collect
the necessary information. It should be changed to monitor
the properties for changes, when XFixes allows to monitor
individual properties.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641999
This just runs:
for i in *.[ch]; do
sed -i s/DisplayX11/DisplayBroadway/g $i;
sed -i s/PrivateX11/PrivateBroadway/g $i;
sed -i s/ImplX11/ImplBroadway/g $i;
sed -i s/KeymapX11/KeymapBroadway/g $i;
sed -i s/ScreenX11/ScreenBroadway/g $i;
sed -i s/GdkX11Monitor/GdkBroadwayMonitor/g $i;
sed -i s/_X11/_BROADWAY/g $i;
sed -i s/x11/broadway/g $i;
done