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* Bug 1142 - NEWT: Add support to retrieve the primary MonitorDeviceSven Gothel2015-03-091-23/+43
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Support added for - Windows - X11 XRandR 1.3 - OSX Note: Our whole MonitorMode association handling is currently _not_ dynamic. - only on Windows we actually use native unique ID, which might not change (adapter and monitor idx) - On OSX and X11 we simply use indices, but if monitor setup changes - they refer to different instances. In case it is desired to cover dynamic monitor setup change, we need to address this issue in a new bug entry.
* NEWT MonitorDevice: Identify cloned devices (fully covered) ; Windows: ↵Sven Gothel2015-02-171-43/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Iterate-over and identify all adapter:monitor. (Bug 1129) - Identify cloned devices (fully covered) - MonitorDevice gets 'isCloned()' to identify whether it is a cloned device, i.e. fully covered by another monitor. This detection may happen natively but will always performed platform agnostic. - getMainMonitor(..) now exclude 'cloned' devices - Windows: Iterate-over and identify all adapter:monitor - Since we also list cloned monitor, we need to iterate over all adapter and all it's monitor-devices. - The native monitor-id is now defined as: ( adapter-idx << 8 ) | monitor-idx. - Bug 1129 <- listed under this bug entry for convenience
* Bug 1129 - NEWT MonitorDevice's physical size on Windows must be read via EDIDSven Gothel2015-02-161-37/+121
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On Windows, one must read the monitor's EDID data as stored in the registry, no 'simple' API works otherwise. The proper way requires utilizing the Windows Setup-API. This code is inspired by Ofek Shilon's code and blog post: <http://ofekshilon.com/2014/06/19/reading-specific-monitor-dimensions/> See: function 'NewtEDID_GetMonitorSizeFromEDIDByModelName' In contrast to Ofek's code, function 'NewtEDID_GetMonitorSizeFromEDIDByDevice' uses the proper link from DISPLAY_DEVICE.DeviceID -> SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA.DevicePath, where DISPLAY_DEVICE.DeviceID is the monitor's enumeration via: EnumDisplayDevices(adapterName, monitor_idx, &ddMon, EDD_GET_DEVICE_INTERFACE_NAME); Hence the path to the registry-entry is well determined instead of just comparing the monitor's model name.
* Bug 741 HiDPI: Refine Monitor/Screen [virtual] Viewport Definition / Add ↵Sven Gothel2014-05-261-4/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NEWT Support / Fix JAWT getPixelScale deadlock - NativeWindow/Surface/NEWT API DOC: Define Coordinate System of Window and Screen - OSXUtil: Add getPixelScale(..) via Screen index and 'windowOrView' - JAWTWindow/JAWTUtil.getPixelScale(..): Use pre-fetched AWT GraphicsConfiguration to solve AWT-TreeLock (deadlock) - [Virtual] Viewport of MonitorDevice and Screen: - Properly calculate and expose [virtual] viewport in window and pixel units - OSX Monitor viewports in pixel units are 'reconstructed' - Window/Viewport to Monitor selection shall be perfomed via window units (unique) - OSX NEWT Window create/init (native): Use given size and coordinates even in fullscreen mode Don't override by quering NSScreen coordinates, trust given values. - Fix test cases, i.e. usage of pixel- and window-units
* Bug 935: NEWT PointerIcon: Utilize Toolkit Agnostic PixelFormat and ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-081-3/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Conversion Utilities (Allowing 'arbitrary' PointerIcon data input) Commit fe28bc125429b38cdcd016746081f4a6d521c6fd added the notion of toolkit agnostic PixelFormat and conversion utilities, utilized and further tested by this patch. +++ - PointerIcon is a PixelRectangle and hence holds the decoded data. This allows on-the-fly conversion if required as well as recreation w/o PNG re-decoding. - Using array-backed PointerIcon data where possible, allowing better performance when converting PixelFormat etc. - NEWT Display adds 'createPointerIcon(final IOUtil.ClassResources pngResource...' method to support agnostic PointerIcon creation. - NEWT Display adds methods to allow users to avoid PixelFormat and Buffer NIO type forced conversion: - PixelFormat getNativePointerIconPixelFormat() - boolean getNativePointerIconForceDirectNIO() +++ PNGImage -> PNGPixelRect Deleted: com.jogamp.opengl.util.texture.spi.PNGImage Added: com.jogamp.opengl.util.PNGPixelRect (We hope nobody was using PNGImage directly since it was a service-plugin for TextureIO) PNGPixelRect is a PixelRectangle PNGPixelRect actually is implemented OpenGL agnostic, however - since our PNGJ support lives under package 'jogamp.opengl.util.pngj' it cannot be moved up (yet). PNGPixelRect now handles all PixelFormat for the target format and also added support for grayscale+alpha (2 channels). The latter is force-converted to RGB* - similar to paletted. Further more, PNGPixelRect allows simply passing an OutputStream to write the PNG data. Used by: TextureIO and NEWT +++ - OffscreenSurfaceLayer's setCursor(..) uses the agnostic PixelRectangle instead of a PNG resource. - AWTMisc uses the PixelRectangle to produce the AWT Cursor and converts it to the required format. Hence same pixels are used for NEWT and AWT pointer/cursor icon. - TestGearsES2Newt and NewtAWTReparentingKeyAdapter 'tests' iterate over 3 custom PointerIcon when pressed 'c'. - JOGLNewtAppletBase uses the new custom PointerIcon 'newt/data/crosshair-lumina-trans-32x32.png', which is included in NEWT (213 bytes only). -
* Bug 935: NEWT Windows Pointer-Icon WM_SETCURSOR: Don't use DefWindowProc, ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-051-14/+35
| | | | SetCursor(..) if HTCLIENT && isChildWin && customCursor
* Bug 935: NEWT Windows Window-Icon: Use WNDCLASSEX w/ Small/Big Default Icons ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-051-8/+1
| | | | | | | | (NativeWindow GDI / NEWT ) .. this allows using the icon definition of WNDCLASSEX instead of setting them at CreateWindow0(..). - NativeWindow GDIUtil/RegisteredFactory uses WNDCLASSEX and Small/Big Defailt Icons
* Bug 935: NEWT Windows Window-Icon: Fix Window-Icon Visibility after ↵Sven Gothel2014-01-041-0/+4
| | | | | | | Reparenting CHILD -> TOP Hiding the window via 'ShowWindow(.., SW_HIDE)' before reparenting and subsequent style change incl. visibility renders the Window-Icon visible.
* Bug 934, Bug 935: NEWT: Add support for custom Application/Window and ↵Sven Gothel2013-12-311-4/+111
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Pointer Icons - Utilizing JOGL's PNG decoder for all icons, if available. - Application/window icons: - Providing default application/window icons in 16x16 and 32x32 size - NewtFactory.setWindowIcons(..) or property 'newt.window.icons' maybe used to override default icons. - Using icons at application/window instantiation - Display.PointerIcons: - NativeWindow Win32 WindowClass no more references a default cursor in favor of fine grained cursor control [in NEWT] - Display provides create/destroy methods, where display destruction also releases open PointerIcon references. - Window.setPointerIcon(..) sets custom PointerIcon - Implemented Platforms - X11 - Windows - OSX - Manual Test: TestGearsES2NEWT (Press 'c')
* Bug 919 - TestNewtKeyCodesAWT w/ NewtCanvasAWT Fails on Windows Due to ↵Sven Gothel2013-12-041-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Clogged Key-Release Event by AWT Robot Impact: Only unit test code - TestNewtKeyCodesAWT: Fix Bug 919 - Move mouse bacl/forth while waiting for events .. - Use common wait for key timeout/polling using constants in NEWTKeyUtil - InputEventCountAdapter: 'getQueued()' -> 'copyQueue()' - ensuring queue is copied while instance is locked.
* Bug 916 - NEWT Fullscreen Mode on Windows ALT-TAB doesn't allow Application ↵Sven Gothel2013-12-031-20/+58
| | | | | | | Switching Remedy for 'some' display drivers, i.e. Intel HD: Explicitly push fullscreen window to BOTTOM when inactive (ALT-TAB)
* NEWT Windows: Rearrange wndProc switch-case: All key/mouse events shall be ↵Sven Gothel2013-12-021-448/+449
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* Bug 903 - NEWT: Support 'Continue Drag on Exit'; Consistent Mouse ENTER/EXITSven Gothel2013-11-171-45/+87
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Support 'Continue Drag on Exit' - Track dragging operation, allow exterior dragging - Hence track EXIT (see below) - Windows: - Capture mouse for exterior dragging - Only 'NewtWindows_trackPointerLeave' if 'entering' - Simplify touch: No 'inside' check - Not required. - Consistent Mouse ENTER/EXIT - Track ENTER/EXIT and synthesize if required, drop duplicate - OSX benefits, since it never produced ENTER/EXIT events - AWT (or other TK) translated events beahve equal now. - Required for EXIT event after ending exterior dragging and final RELEASE Tests: Passed unit tests 'junit.run.newt.event' on - GNU/Linux - Windows7 - OSX 10.7 Tested exterior tracking manually w/ NEWT TestGearsES2NEWT and TestGearsES2NewtCanvasAWT: - GNU/Linux - Windows7 (mouse) - Windows8.1 (touch) - OSX 10.7
* Fix Bug 901 - NEWT: Lookup Windows 7 Touch Event Functions Dynamically to ↵Sven Gothel2013-11-101-5/+39
| | | | not break Windows < 7 Compatibility
* Bug 800: Windows 7 Touch Event Support for NEWT: Fix Focus and ↵Sven Gothel2013-10-171-51/+74
| | | | | | | | | | | | | LBUTTON[DOWN|UP] issues - w/ TOUCH, Win8 may steal focus (KILLFOCUS), quickly grab FOCUS again when on TOUCH operation - track 'touchDownLastUp', and don't act on LBUTTON[UP|DOWN] and MOUSEMOVE if just lifted last finger - don't use GetMessageExtraInfo() to distinguish MOUSE/TOUCH, simply use tracked touchDownCount - Also track mouseInside in TOUCH operation, i.e. true if _all_ fingers are inside, otherwise don't send TOUCH event
* Bug 800: Add Windows 7 Touch Event Support for NEWTSven Gothel2013-10-171-101/+334
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Native: - WindowUserData tracks: - window size - mouse inside - pointer touch-down count and flags whether multiple-touch is supported. - Suppress WM_*BUTTON* events if within TOUCH operations, e.g. fingers are pressed, or if event is determined as TOUCH (0 != GetMessageExtraInfo()) - MOUSEMOVE issues NewtWindows_trackPointerLeave(..) directly if no TOUCH operation is in process. Removes need for MouseListener on Java side. - TOUCH events are send as follows: - PRIMARY first - 1 MOVE 2nd (if not sent already) - UP/DOWN (if not sent already) We only send max. one MOVE event, since Win7 / Win8 assignes MOVE per default, even if no actual move happened. Hence a single MOVE event shall suffice and is compatible w/ e.g. Android (AFAIK). - TOUCH pointer names are mapped to consecutive IDs on the java side.
* Fix Bug 768 / NEWT Windows: Use layout dependent keySymbol, if independent ↵Sven Gothel2013-07-021-0/+3
| | | | keyCode is 0.
* Fix Bug 723: Remove VK_KP_<Cursor> numpad key-codes, use general VK_<Cursor> ↵Sven Gothel2013-05-161-17/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | key-codes; Respect numpad printable keys; Use keySym for numpad if possible. - KeyEvent keyCode/keySym values re-ordered! - Remove VK_KP_<Cursor> numpad key-codes, use general VK_<Cursor> key-codes. Numpad cursor keys are not supported on some platforms (Windows), or not configured on most X11 configurations. - Respect numpad printable keys, i.e. don't treat them as non-printable. - Use keySym for numpad if possible. Numpad keys require modifiers, hence X11 and Windows shall return keySym.
* Fix Bug 600 and Bug 721: Adding support for multiple monitors w/ NEWTSven Gothel2013-05-061-73/+232
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Support for all monitor devices and their available modes - X11: Use RandR 1.3 if available - Retrieve information - Changing a monitor device's mode - Support for dedicated and spannig fullscreen - See <http://jogamp.org/files/screenshots/newt-mmonitor/html/> - TODO: - X11 RandR does _not_ relayout the virtual screen size and neither the CRT's viewport. We may need to relayout them if they were covering a seamless region to achieve same experience! - OSX: No machine to attach a secondary CRT -> TEST! - Tested Manually for Regressions - Linux ARMv6hf (Rasp-Pi/BCM, Panda/X11) - Android (Huawei, Kindle) - Tested Manually and junit: - X11/Linux - NV, ATI-Catalyst w/ 2 CRTs - VBox w/ 4 CRTs - Win/Windows - NV, w/ 2 CRTs - VBox w/ 4 CRTs - X11/OpenIndiana, NV, 1 CRT
* Bug 697: Fix commit 4db745e84fac610f85ab085e5c147e571e82e008 - Not compile ↵Sven Gothel2013-04-111-31/+36
| | | | | | | | | | | | | clean! Also brought back my safe showCursor logic. The code was not compile clean: - declaration after use w/o prototype! - missing var declaration 'success'! - 'pointerVisible=0', instead of 'wud->pointerVisible=0' var. not found! Used my old safe show cursor logic, while removing the max count, which was redundant, since we can check whether the counter moves in the right direction.
* NEWT/WindowsWindow.c: Simplify pointerVisible branch for calling ↵Sven Gothel2013-04-111-7/+2
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* Merge remote-tracking branch 'gouessej/master'Sven Gothel2013-04-111-29/+53
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| * Adds the missing fileJulien Gouesse2013-04-061-29/+53
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* | Bug 678: Differentiate ALT (left) and ALT_GRAPH (right) on X11, EventDev, ↵Sven Gothel2013-04-061-16/+20
|/ | | | | | | Windows and OSX - X11: Memorize pressed Alt_R to decide which 'alt' has to be used for non key modifier fetching - Windows: Only use GetKeyState(..) and compare the US vkey, since int. kbd layout use reduced scancode
* Bug 707: Fix NEWT EVENT_MOUSE_EXITED not sent on Windows - Regression of ↵Sven Gothel2013-04-051-5/+14
| | | | | | | commit 85338858f5c58694fa88e77df1386d0556887944 Commit replaced enqueueMouseEventID w/ sendMouseEventID, while not removing the 'jboolean wait' argument. This also lead to staying in DRAGGED mode when mouse left the window.
* Bug 678 (fix), Bug 641 (API + Windows Impl.), Bug 688 (prep): Update NEWT's ↵Sven Gothel2013-02-191-447/+296
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | KeyEvent handling while distinguish keyCode (kbd layout independent) and keySym (kbd layout dependent) API Changes: - Virtual key codes and symbols are of type short. - KeyEvent.keySymbol() shall return a layout dependent value (Bug 641) - Method returns former keyCode() value, which was layout dependent. - Returns 'short' value - KeyEvent.keyCode() returns a short value, instead of int - KeyEvent.keyCode() shall return a layout independent value (Bug 641) - To ease implementation, we only 'require' the scan code to be mapped to a 'US Keyboard layout', which allows reusing layout dependent code while preserving the goal to have a fixed physical key association - Implementation status: - Windows OK - X11 TODO - OSX: 50/50 TODO - Using layout independent 'action keys' - Using layout dependent 'printable keys' - returning above semantics for both, keyCode and keySym - Android 50/50 TODO - Returning the layout independent keyCode - Mapping probably incomplete - KeyEvent.EVENT_KEY_TYPED and KeyListener.keyTyped(KeyEvent) (Bug 688) - Marked DEPRECATED - No more called for auto-repeat events - Synthesized in WindowImpl.consumeKeyEvent(..): No more injection by native- or java driver code - NEWTEvent.eventType: int -> short - field, as well as all method involving eventType changed to short. - NEWTEvent.isSystemEvent: REMOVED - Never used as well as never being implemented properly Internal Changes: - Simplified keyEvent driver code - Especially the Windows native driver's mapping code could be simplified using scanCode and MapVirtualKeyEx - NEWT Event Factories: hashMap -> switch/case Unit Tests: - - Added NewtCanvasAWT Offscreen Layer Tests important to test the AWT -> NEWT translation on OSX/CALayer: - TestNewtKeyCodeModifiersAWT - TestNewtKeyCodesAWT - TestNewtKeyEventAutoRepeatAWT - TestNewtKeyEventOrderAWT - TestNewtKeyPressReleaseUnmaskRepeatAWT
* Fix Bug 678: Deliver key-char value for printable chars on all ↵Sven Gothel2013-01-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | KeyEventListener (-> On Windows as well) The following is observed, where t0 and t1 refer to subsequent different timestamps: NEWT delivery order: PRESSED (t0), RELEASED (t1) and TYPED (t1) WINDOWS delivery order: PRESSED (t0), TYPED (t0) and RELEASED (t1) Windows Auto-Repeat: PRESSED (t0), TYPED (t0) Hence we changed the event reorder-code in NEWT to trigger NEWT-PRESSED on Windows-TYPED for printable chars, assuring key-char values on all listener callbacks. - KeyEvent.getKeyChar(): Removed disclaimer dedicated for Windows - Keyevent.isActionKey(): Completed for all NEWT non-printable action keys; Added static variant - Keyevent.isPrintableKey(): NEW: returns !isModifierKey(keyCode) && !isActionKey(keyCode) ; With static variant - Windows WindowDriver: - EVENT_KEY_PRESSED handles non-printable chars only - EVENT_KEY_TYPE handles printable chars only - Native: VK_DELETE passes keyCode - Unit tests: Wait for completion 1s -> 2s
* NEWT-MouseEvent getWheelRotation() API Update - Fixes Bug 659: NEWT ↵Sven Gothel2013-01-141-22/+159
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Horizontal Scrolling Behavior (OSX, X11, Win32); Bug 639: High-Res Mouse-Wheel - API update 'float getWheelRotation()': Usually a wheel rotation of > 0.0f is up, and < 0.0f is down. Usually a wheel rotations is considered a vertical scroll. If isShiftDown(), a wheel rotations is considered a horizontal scroll, where shift-up = left = > 0.0f, and shift-down = right = < 0.0f. However, on some OS this might be flipped due to the OS default behavior. The latter is true for OS X 10.7 (Lion) for example. The events will be send usually in steps of one, ie. -1.0f and 1.0f. Higher values may result due to fast scrolling. Fractional values may result due to slow scrolling with high resolution devices. The button number refers to the wheel number. - Fix Bug 659: NEWT Horizontal Scrolling Behavior (OSX, X11, Win32) - See new API doc above - X11/Horiz: Keep using button1 and set SHIFT modifier - OSX/Horiz: - PAD: Use highes absolute scrolling value (Axis1/Axis2) and set SHIFT modifier for horizontal scrolling (Axis2) - XXX: Use deltaX for horizontal scrolling, detected by SHIFT modifier. (traditional) - Windows/Horiz: - Add WM_MOUSEHWHEEL support (-> set SHIFT modifier), but it's rarely impl. for trackpads! - Add exp. WM_HSCROLL, but it will only be delivered if windows has WS_HSCROLL, hence dead code! - Android: - Add ACTION_SCROLL (API Level 12), only used if layout is a scroll layout - Using GestureDetector to detect scroll even w/ pointerCount > 2, while: - skipping 1st scroll event (value too high) - skipping other events while in-scroll mode - waiting until all pointers were released before cont. normally - using View config's 1/touchSlope as scale factor - Fix Bug 639: High-Res Mouse-Wheel - getWheelRotation() return value changed: int -> float allowing fractions, see API doc changes above. - Fractions are currently supported natively (API) on - Windows - OSX - Android - AndroidNewtEventFactory ir refactored (requires an instance now) and AndroidNewtEventTranslator (event listener) is pulled our of Android WindowDriver.
* NEWT WindowsWindow.c: UpdateInsets: Fix determiniation of isUndecorated - ↵Sven Gothel2012-12-301-1/+1
| | | | WS_SYSMENU is _not_ an indication!
* Fix Bug 643: SWT 'display.asyncExec(Runnable runnable)' runnable not ↵Sven Gothel2012-12-021-10/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | executed on Windows Turns out that the NEWT Windows impl. didn't properly validated the client region @ WM_PAINT and hence 'exhausted' the message pipeline, i.e. never reached an IDLE state. The latter caused SWT to never reach a point where deferred asyncExec(..) Runnables got processed. Besides this SWT effect, this also caused a NEWT window on Windows to always repaint itself (?).
* NEWT Windows KeyEvent: We have to store the keyChar for typed events, since ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-311-3/+3
| | | | | | keyChar from pressed/released may be wrong (Uppercase: SHIFT-1, etc ..) Partially reverts commit: b62e1d027c289877686d6008ea8dd40e4e1541ec
* Fix NEWT KeyEvent: Deliver keyChar w/ pressed and released; Deliver proper ↵Sven Gothel2012-10-311-79/+120
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | modified flags and modifier-key events; Simplify Windows key handling Preface: Modifier-keys are SHIFT, CTRL, ALT and META and they have a matching modifier-bit. - Simplify Windows key handling - Employ MapVirtualKey(..) for virtual-key to character and scancode to virtual-key mappings, allowing to drop tracking of keyCode to keyChar in java code. This also removes the platform restriction of delivering keyChar at TYPED only. - Deliver keyChar w/ pressed and released - Due to the lift restriction on the Windows platform (see above), we can deliver keyChar w/ all key events on all platforms. - Deliver proper modified flags and modifier-key events All modifier-keys deliver pressed, released and typed events with their modifier-bit set. The above is covered by unit tests, which passed on X11, Windows and OSX (manual test run).
* NEWT Windows: Add more verbose DEBUG information for FOCUS handlingSven Gothel2012-10-301-5/+12
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* NEWT Platform Driver: Uniform impl. class names [DisplayDriver, ↵Sven Gothel2012-08-181-39/+39
| | | | ScreenDriver, WindowDriver] to reduce complexity and programatic selection.
* Fix Bug 560 and NEWT window closing behavior in general for all platforms.Sven Gothel2012-05-011-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - NEWT/WindowImpl: - 'void windowDestroyNotify()' -> 'boolean windowDestroyNotify(boolean force)', allowing to signal a forced close, as well as replying whether the window has been closed. (called by native code) - destroy(): set states before releasing the window lock - NEWT/X11: Pass windowDeleteAtom for reconfigure window, in case of reparenting child to top-level - NEWT/OSX: - Add 'BOOL windowShouldClose()' impl., ie. having a chance to reject the close attempt - Common impl. for 'windowShouldClose' and 'windowWillClose' -> 'windowClosingImpl' utilizing new 'windowDestroyNotify' code (see above). Fixes bug 560. - NEWT/JOGLNewtApplet1Run: Refine out-of browser window behavior for window-close button - default: move NEWT window back to browser parent - closeable: close NEWT window - jogl-test-applets: Add NApplet-Closeable test (Applet out-of browser window is closable)
* NEWT Screen: Add virtual top-left origin getX()/getY() ; WindowsWindow.c: ↵Sven Gothel2011-12-241-14/+49
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | allow negative coordinates - ScreenImpl: - Use Point & Dimension for holding virtual origin and size - updateScreenSize() -> updateVirtualScreenOriginAndSize() - DimensionImmutable getNativeScreenSizeImpl() -> void getVirtualScreenOriginAndSize(Point virtualOrigin, Dimension virtualSize) - WindowImpl setFullscreen(true): Use Screen virtual origin - WindowsWindow.c - For x/y coords use GET_X_LPARAM/GET_Y_LPARAM which casts '(int)(short)' to preserve negative coordinates. - NewtWindow_setVisiblePosSize() allow negative coordinates
* NEWT Multi-Monitor 1/2: Allow negative window position; Validate Screen-Index;Sven Gothel2011-12-231-7/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Allow negative window position, using flag 'autoPosition' to mark a custom user position. This impacts Windows and X11 window creation code, which supports native auto positioning. - Screen: Validate Screen-Index. In 'big-desktop' mode the Screen index is always 0. This is true for X11 with Xinerama enabled and MS-Windows in general. Platforms w/o multiple Screen support always use index 0. - X11: Separate X11 Display/Screen/Window native code in their respective C files - Windows test scripts: use '%*' to catch all arguments - Add missing (c)
* NEWT EVENT_MOUSE_WHEEL_MOVED: Fix Bug 413 - Generate proper mouse wheel events.Sven Gothel2011-12-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | > 0: UP < 0: DOWN See MouseEvent.getWheelRotation() for details. OSX/Windows: Default to wheel 'button' 1 OSX: Properly report '<0' X11: Synthesize wheel events by mapping buttons 4/5 and 6/7 to wheel 1 and 2.
* NEWT: Move 'focusAction()' invokation from native code to Java, avoiding ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-191-14/+7
| | | | deadlocks and simplify call-tree
* NEWT/AWT Focus Traversal / Deadlock Fix (Windows) ; Harmonized NEWT ↵Sven Gothel2011-11-181-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | KeyListener handling (Bug 526) NativeWindow: - expose 'hasFocus()' Window: - 'protected enqueueRequestFocus(..)' -> 'public requestFocus(boolean wait)' - New: 'setKeyboardFocusHandler(KeyListener)' allowing focus traversal co-op w/ covered TK (AWT) WindowImpl: - Impl Window changes (see above) - Impl 'consumedTag' see commit 3b38957f36d4f89b85730755a41c00892ac70591 NewtCanvasAWT: - FocusAction only removes the global AWT focus owner. This fixes a deadlock on the Windows platform of AWT's native peer requestFocus impl, since it's no more called at this point. - NEW FocusTraversalKeyListener is set as the newtChild's KeyboardFocusHandler, allowing traversal to the next/previous AWT component. AWTParentWindowAdapter: - focusGained(..) clears AWT focus and propagates focus to Newt child, non blocking w/ 'requestFocus(false)' (see above) KeyEvent: - Document limitations of getKeyChar() (Bug 526) MacWindow: - only deliver keyChar on key Typed events, harmonizing platform behavior (Bug 526) WindowsWindow: - regenerate the keyCode for EVENT_KEY_TYPED (Bug 526) X11Windows: - complete keyCode mapping X11 -> Newt - X11KeySym2NewtVKey() - only deliver keyChar on key Typed events, harmonizing platform behavior (Bug 526) Tests: - GearsES2: Make focus visible - TestParentingFocusTraversal01AWT: unit test for keyboard focus traversal w/ NewtCanvasAWT
* Partially revert cba9a070f9649bec42627631d393963d548e320c: Skip ↵Sven Gothel2011-10-231-12/+12
| | | | focusAction() and native focus request on X11/Windows. On both platforms it's not required (proper focus traversion) and AWT would deadlock on Windows
* NEWT/Native RequestFocus: Even if owning focus, run the focusAction() call ↵Sven Gothel2011-10-221-12/+13
| | | | incl. native focus request (X11, Windows, OSX)
* NEWT/Mouse: Skip 'move' event w/ same position. Add Enter/Exit eventsSven Gothel2011-10-151-1/+32
| | | | | | | | | | Skip 'mouse move' event w/ same position - On Windows, the OS sends us multiple event w/o change in position, suppress them Add Enter/Exit events incl. synthesize 'enter' event for windows/osx - X11: using native Enter/Leave events - Windows: using native Leave event (tracking) and synthesized enter event - OSX: TODO (required for the confined feature, etc)
* NEWT Pointer Feature: Add Windows impl. ; Fix test (warp action) ; Minor ↵Sven Gothel2011-10-101-0/+76
| | | | cleanup in X11
* NEWT: Adapt to GlueGen's Lock ChangeSet, all java callbacks for native have ↵Sven Gothel2011-09-271-16/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | 'defer' 1st argument - Adapt to GlueGen's Lock ChangeSet: e4baba27507ce78e64a150ec6f69fb96f5721a34 - All java callbacks for native have 'defer' 1st argument. This allows enqueuing resulting events to the EDT if required, ie. the native thread may not be 'compatible' (MacOSX). - MacOSX-Native: enqueue key/mouse events and defer:=true for all java callbacks Since we are comming from a 3rd-party thread (AWT/NSApp-MainThread) we shall not abuse it.
* NEWT/WindowImpl: Remove wait for position (keep waitForSize for ↵Sven Gothel2011-09-161-4/+0
| | | | | | reparent/fullscreen) Window position is not deterministic enough and slows down processing while sync on it
* NEWT X11/Windows: Fix AlwaysOnTop (startup and change)Sven Gothel2011-09-151-21/+25
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* NEWT/Window: CreateWindow - Wait for user req. position: Fix about ↵Sven Gothel2011-09-091-1/+3
| | | | window-decoration/insets size
* NEWT: Window default pos ; FullScreenSven Gothel2011-09-091-28/+68
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - FullScreen - lock parent window if child - X11: more sophisticated EWMH FS usage - X11: set window 'Above' before FS and at focus - allow window WM default position at window creation - default position { -1, -1 } as hint to native WM to gather a suitable default position - wait until user-pos or WM-pos reached - reconfigureWindow* - allow -1 values for pos/size to mark no-change
* NEWT/Window: Cleanup Actions: Reparenting, Fullscreen and DecorationSven Gothel2011-09-071-4/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | - don't assume size/pos change - hence don't set window's values, but wait for satisfaction - don't send resize events on our own, just rely on the event mechanism - fullscreen: don't wrap action around invisibility from Java, Win7 flashes otherwise. Clients who benefit from it (X11) impl. it natively. - fullscreen exit: validate pos/size in case of a child window, like reparenting. Otherwise the container might gets confused (eg. AWT).