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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. xpenguins-3.2.1/ChangeLog000066400000000000000000000072321402673212100153110ustar00rootroot00000000000000* Version 3.2.1 - addcopyright.sh: posix compliant * Version 3.0.2 - add ui - before erasing: if drawing in a transparent window, first set background * Version 3.0.1 (23 jan 2021) - Changed velocity and acceleration related entities from int to float - Bring some randomness in start velocities and terminal velocities - Add flag --lift - Some tiny enhancements - add temporary penguin: bird, only for testing will be removed later on. - simplified configure.ac * Version 3.0.0 (jan 2021) - Many changes to make it run on KDE etc in a click-through transparent window - Trivial changes to make it compilable with C++ - max number of items to 512 * Version 2.2 (1 October 2001) - Added Bill and Big Penguins themes - New ToonCheckBlocked() function to avoid changing toons dying immediately - Moved Lemmings theme to xpenguin_themes-0.9 in case of copyright issues - Added Brian Chu's superpenguin that can face in both directions * Version 2.1.4 (2 September 2001) - Action toons that move left or right no longer get stuck at walls * Version 2.1.3 (22 August 2001) - Included Dave Andreoli's Lemmings clone theme * Version 2.1.2 (24 June 2001) - Use `--squish' to kill the toons with the mouse - Code uses _() around strings to allow future i10n * Version 2.1.1 (21 June 2001) - Desktops only: redraw icons by sending expose events to root window - Enabled multiple themes to be selected - Use the `--all' option to run all available themes simultaneously * Version 2.1 (26 May 2001) - Found a WM that requires vroot.h: amiwm - replaced vroot.h functionality - Detects KDE, Enlightenment & Nautilus desktops & draws to them (at last!) - Sends expose event to background window so that KDE icons reappear - ToonErase does not erase whole screen on first call - No longer segfaults if display not found (new bug in 2.0) - Can override root window detection using `--id' - Use `--nice' to respond to system load by killing toons * Version 2.0 (7 May 2001) - Minor changes to error reporting * Version 1.9 (1 May 2001) - Code modularisation and separation into lots of different files - A massive rewrite of xpenguins_*.c code (toon_*.c functions mostly unchanged) - Themability added and some default themes written - Now use automake and autoconf - Removed use of vroot.h - I really don't know what it did anyway * Version 1.2 (22 May 2000) - Use the X shape extension to allow penguins to negotiate shaped windows - `-rectwin' option available to bypass calculation of window shape if too slow - Walker and climber behaviour changed to overcome small obstacles - Removed whitespace around most penguins images to 30x30 (from 32x32) - Walker image changed so walker actually on window, not 1 pixel above! - Fixed bug in ToonAdvance that caused toons to get stuck behind KDE panel - Renamed functions in toon.c so that all begin with `Toon' - Tumblers now accelerate under gravity until they reach `terminal velocity' - Can use `-n' as well as `-penguins' to specify the number of penguins - Climbers maintain tendency to climb until they next become faller/tumbler - Every timestep perform check that penguins are not in the window region - Walkers and climbers now move with the windows they're on (up to a limit) - Penguins fall in properly from the very top of the screen * Version 1.1 (26 February 2000) - Use Xpm attribute `closeness' so that 8-bit displays are supported - Smoothed the jagged edges of floater image (from Pingus) - Added the `-ignorepopups', `-version' and `-quiet' options - Second interupt causes bursting penguins to be immediately erased - Fixed ToonLocateWindows bug that returned before all windows mapped * Version 1.0 (28 November 1999) - Decided that version numbers less than 1 are silly xpenguins-3.2.1/INSTALL000066400000000000000000000366141402673212100145760ustar00rootroot00000000000000Installation Instructions ************************* Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# XPENGUINS - cool little penguins walking along the tops of your windows Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan Version: 2.2 (1 October 2001) INTRODUCTION XPenguins is a program for animating cute cartoons/animals in your root window. By default it will be penguins - they fall from the top of the screen, walk along the top of windows, up the side of windows and do various other stuff. Other themes in the base package are "Big Penguins" (50% bigger), "Classic Penguins" (reproducing XPenguins version 1.2), "Turtles", and "Bill". More themes can be downloaded from the XPenguins web site (http://xpenguins.seul.org/) - version 0.9 of the xpenguins_themes package contains "The Simpsons", "Sonic the Hedgehog", "Lemmings" and "Winnie the Pooh". To run the program, type "xpenguins" at the console. Type "xpenguins --help" to see the available options, or read the man page (type "man xpenguins"). If you want to make your own theme, read the THEMES section of the man page and have a look at the config file for the default theme (which is usually installed in /usr/share/xpenguins/themes/Penguins/config). You may also find the gimp scripts "lay-out-frames.scm" and "resize-frames.scm" useful - the first lays out the frames of an animated gif side by side in a way that can be used by XPenguins, and the second resizes an XPenguins image frame by frame to avoid bleeding of colors between adjacent frames. RUNNING IN VARIOUS DESKTOPS Since version 3.0.0, xpenguins is expected to run in 'all' Linux desktop environments, it should also run in freebsd, openbsd etc. INSTALLATION Do the following: ./configure make make install (as root) By default everything will be installed in /usr/local. Use "./configure --prefix=/usr" (or similar) to install it somewhere else. For more information, read the INSTALL file, or type "./configre --help". If you have problems with the make process then try using "gmake" instead of "make". If above recipe fails, have a look at 'simplemake.sh', a commented script that compiles xpenguins. DEVELOPMENT For developers: the script 'bootstrap' creates a new configure sccript and plugs the copyright paragraph in the files. The version of xpenguins id defined in configure.ac: the line with AC_INIT. LICENSE This program is released under the GNU general public license - see the COPYING file. This license applies to everything in the base distribution, including the themes "Penguins", "Classic Penguins", "Big Penguins", "Turtles" and "Bill". CODE GUIDE You are welcome to modify or borrow any of this code, under the conditions of the GNU GPL. The code is in the src directory and is organised as follows: The toon_*.c files contain functions for animating images on the root (or other) window. They also hide the X calls from higher-level code. Each function is prefixed with "Toon" - you can see which functions are in which file by looking at the header file toon.h. Since version 3.0.0, xpenguins uses gtk3 to create a transparent click-through window to draw the peguins in. That should be possible using only X11, but I do not know how to do that. If such a window is not possible, xpenguins uses the root window to draw in, or in the case of LXDE, the window with the name 'pcmanfm'. The xpenguins_*.c files contain functions (prefixed with xpenguins_) that load themes and govern the behaviour of the penguins. The header file xpenguins.h describes briefly what each function does. The user interface code then interprets the various user-supplied options and implements them by calling xpenguins functions; in this way different XPenguins front ends produce penguins that behave in the same way. This package is the command-line version - the front-end code is in main.c. The GNOME graphical front (the xpenguins_applet package) uses exactly the same toon and xpenguins files. Therefore if you make a modification to the program that you would like me to include in a future release, please do it in such a way that it will work in all versions. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Inspiration was provided by Rick Jansen in the form of the classic "xsnow". Many of the penguin images were taken from "Pingus", a free lemmings clone for Linux (http://pingus.seul.org/), and were designed by Joel Fauche and Craig Timpany . Rob Gietema provided some new penguin images now used in the default theme. 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"Robin Hogan " "Robin Hogan" "September 2001" "RGB*" SF-IMAGE "Image" 0 SF-DRAWABLE "Drawable" 0 SF-ADJUSTMENT _"Original frame width" '(32 1 10000 1 10 1 1) SF-ADJUSTMENT _"Original frame height" '(32 1 10000 1 10 1 1) SF-ADJUSTMENT _"New frame width" '(32 1 10000 1 10 1 1) SF-ADJUSTMENT _"New frame height" '(32 1 10000 1 10 1 1)) xpenguins-3.2.1/simplemake.sh000077500000000000000000000126141402673212100162250ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/sh # -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# # # This is a script which compiles xpenguins. # Use and adapt this if the # ./configure; make; make install # suite does not work on your system # # Compilers: # C compiler to compile .c sources: CC=gcc # compile and link flags FLAGS="-O2" # if you have pkg-config working for gtk3: FLAGS="$FLAGS `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3.0`" # NOTE: on my system, pkg-config expands to: # -pthread -I/usr/include/gtk-3.0 -I/usr/include/at-spi2-atk/2.0 -I/usr/include/at-spi-2.0 -I/usr/include/dbus-1.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dbus-1.0/include -I/usr/include/gtk-3.0 -I/usr/include/gio-unix-2.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/fribidi -I/usr/include/harfbuzz -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pixman-1 -I/usr/include/uuid -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include/gdk-pixbuf-2.0 -I/usr/include/libmount -I/usr/include/blkid -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include -lgtk-3 -lgdk-3 -lpangocairo-1.0 -lpango-1.0 -lharfbuzz -latk-1.0 -lcairo-gobject -lcairo -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lgio-2.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0 # if you have pkg-config working for gmodule-2.0: #FLAGS="$FLAGS `pkg-config --cflags --libs gmodule-2.0`" # NOTE: on my system, pkg-config expands to: # -pthread -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include -Wl,--export-dynamic -lgmodule-2.0 -pthread -lglib-2.0 # if you have pkg-config working for these: x11 xpm FLAGS="$FLAGS `pkg-config --cflags --libs x11 xt xpm xext`" # NOTE: on my system, pkg-config expands to: # -lXt -lXpm -lX11 -lXext # link flags for libmath: FLAGS="$FLAGS -lm" # following is needed by gtk3 to recognize the buttons: # (Should be delivered by pkg-config --cflags --libs gmodule-2.0) FLAGS="$FLAGS -Wl,--export-dynamic" # or: # FLAGS="$FLAGS -rdynamic" # Location of the resource files # The following is for testing: PKGDATADIR="`pwd`" # If you want to have the theme files in a central location, # uncomment one of the following definitions of PKGDATADIR # and copy the theme files to that destination: # e.g.: # mkdir -p $HOME/.local/share/xpenguins # cp -r themes $HOME/.local/share/xpenguins # Note: the folowing command shows where xpenguins expects the themes: # xpenguins -h | grep System # In your home directory: #PKGDATADIR=$HOME/.local/share/xpenguins # Alternatively, you can choose a system-wide installation: #PKGDATADIR=/usr/local/share/xpenguins # FLAGS="$FLAGS -DPKGDATADIR=\"$PKGDATADIR\"" # If you want double buffering: FLAGS="$FLAGS -DDOUBLE_BUFFER" version=`./getversion` if [ "x$version" = x ]; 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See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ static const char *button_splat[] = { /* columns rows colors chars-per-pixel */ "42 14 28 1 ", " c #1B0206", ". c #230307", "X c #2C0206", "o c #330206", "O c #3B0306", "+ c #440406", "@ c #4A0206", "# c #560306", "$ c #5B0306", "% c #650407", "& c #740307", "* c #7C0507", "= c #840407", "- c #8A0507", "; c #950206", ": c #9F0306", "> c #AB0206", ", c #AB0809", "< c #BB0206", "1 c #B20A0D", "2 c #BC0909", "3 c #C40307", "4 c #CE0306", "5 c #CA0407", "6 c #D20306", "7 c #D60206", "8 c #DE0206", "9 c None", /* pixels */ "999889999999999999999999999999999999999999", "999889999999999999999999999999999999999999", "999789999999999999999999999999999999999999", "999889999999988999998899999999999999999999", "998889999999999999998899988999999999999999", "998889999999999999987899988999999999999999", "997889999999999999888899999999998899999999", "998888999999999988887888999999998899998999", "98788889999999988863;;:6899999978899998899", "98843<<<<<999987772-#O#><99999888899998899", "998:$Oooo%27888527=. X=88888878889997899", "999;+XXXX*57878,-4=X o$:888888888729,;>99", "99999%%%%:88888:*3:$O@&,57878887877111$;89", "99999333368888865763<356788888888511569999" }; xpenguins-3.2.1/src/debug.h000066400000000000000000000026711402673212100155670ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ // Macros P, R and I can be used as printf, but they attach the location of the // statement to the output // P and R for debugging // P : only active when DEBUG is defined // R : always active // I : meant for production #pragma once #include #ifdef DEBUG #define P(...) do {printf ("%s: %d: ",__FILE__,__LINE__);printf(__VA_ARGS__);fflush(stdout);}while(0) #else #define P(...) {} #endif #define R(...) do {printf ("%s: %d: ",__FILE__,__LINE__);printf(__VA_ARGS__);fflush(stdout);} while(0) #define I(...) do {printf ("Xpenguins info: %s: %d: ",__FILE__,__LINE__);printf(__VA_ARGS__);fflush(stdout);} while(0) extern int counter; xpenguins-3.2.1/src/gen_ui_xml.sh000077500000000000000000000030451402673212100170110ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/sh # -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# # create C code to get ui.xml in a string # ISO C stipulates that the length of a string constant should # not be larger than 4096, so we create a definition as in # char xpenguins_xml[] = {60,63,120,109,108,32,118,101,0}; # root="${1:-..}" in="ui.xml" out="ui_xml.h" echo "/* This file is generated from '$in' by '$0' */" > "$out" echo "/* -copyright-" >> "$out" echo "*/" >> "$out" echo "#pragma once" >> "$out" echo "char xpenguins_xml[] = {" >> "$out" sed 's/^ *//' "$root/src/$in" | awk -v FS="" \ 'BEGIN{for(n=0;n<256;n++)ord[sprintf("%c",n)]=n;} {for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) printf "%d,", ord[$i]; printf "%d,\n",ord["\n"];}' >> "$out" echo "0};">> "$out" if [ -x "$root/addcopyright.sh" ] ; then "$root/addcopyright.sh" "$out" ; fi xpenguins-3.2.1/src/ixpm.c000066400000000000000000000204761402673212100154540ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include #include #include #include "ixpm.h" #include "debug.h" #include "utils.h" // from the xpm package: static void xpmCreatePixmapFromImage( Display *display, Drawable d, XImage *ximage, Pixmap *pixmap_return) { GC gc; XGCValues values; *pixmap_return = XCreatePixmap(display, d, ximage->width, ximage->height, ximage->depth); /* set fg and bg in case we have an XYBitmap */ values.foreground = 1; values.background = 0; gc = XCreateGC(display, *pixmap_return, GCForeground | GCBackground, &values); XPutImage(display, *pixmap_return, gc, ximage, 0, 0, 0, 0, ximage->width, ximage->height); XFreeGC(display, gc); } void paintit(XImage *img, long int color) { int x,y; for (y=0; yheight; y++) for (x=0; xwidth; x++) { XPutPixel(img, x,y,color); } } // reverse characters in string, characters taken in chunks of l // if you know what I mean static void strrevert(char*s, size_t l) { assert(l>0); size_t n = strlen(s)/l; size_t i; char *c = (char *)malloc(l*sizeof(*c)); char *a = s; char *b = s+strlen(s)-l; for (i=0; i0); idata = (char **)malloc(lines*sizeof(*idata)); for (i=0; i (size_t)cpp + 6) { sscanf(xpm[i]+cpp,"%*s %100s",s); if(!strcasecmp(s,"none")) { free(code); code = strndup(xpm[i],cpp); break; } } } int y; unsigned char c = 0; int j = 0; if (is_little_endian()) for (y=0; y>= 1; if (cpp*x + cpp <= l) { if (strncmp(s+cpp*x,code,cpp)) c |= 0x80; } k++; if (k == 8) { bits[j++] = c; k = 0; } } if (k) bits[j++] = c>>(8-k); } else for (y=0; y0); *out = (char**)malloc(sizeof(char *)*(n+3)); char **x = *out; int j; for (j=0; j<2; j++) x[j] = strdup(data[j]); x[2] = (char *)malloc(5+strlen(color)); x[2][0] = 0; strcat(x[2],". c "); strcat(x[2],color); P("c: [%s]\n",x[2]); for (j=3; j extern int iXpmCreatePixmapFromData(Display *display, Drawable d, const char **data, Pixmap *p,Pixmap *s, XpmAttributes *attr, int flop); extern Region regionfromxpm(const char **data, int flop); extern void xpm_set_color(char **data, char ***out, int *lines, const char *color); extern void xpm_destroy(char **data); extern int xpmtobits(char *xpm[],unsigned char **bitsreturn, int *wreturn, int *hreturn, int *lreturn); extern void xpm_print(char **xpm); xpenguins-3.2.1/src/main.c000066400000000000000000000546641402673212100154310ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* XPENGUINS - cool little penguins that walk along the tops of your windows * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ /* * XPENGUINS is a kind of a cross between lemmings and xsnow - penguins * fall from the top of the screen and walk across the tops of windows. * * Since version 2 the code has been modularised - all the work is * done by the xpenguins_*() functions in libxpenguins. This file * contains the command-line interface. A GNOME applet interface also * exists. The main additional feature since version 2 is the * "themeability" (hey, everyone else is doing it so why shouldn't * I?) - images are loaded at run-time rather than being compiled into * the executable. This makes it relatively easy for artistically * inclined non-programmers to replace the penguins with anything they * choose. It also means that the images need not be licensed under * the GPL. * * Robin Hogan * Project started 22 November 1999 * This file started 7 April 2001 * See XPENGUINS_DATE for last update * * Since version 3, gtk3 is used to produce a gui, and to create a * transparent click-through window when possible to draw the toons in. * Xpenguins should now run fine in environments like Gnome, KDE, XFCE, * but also in environments like fvwm and twm. * Some code is borrowed from xsnow, as is evident in some comments. * * Willem Vermin February 2021 */ #ifndef VERSION #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #else #define VERSION "" #endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include "xpenguins.h" #include "debug.h" #include "ui.h" #include "utils.h" #include "main.h" #define DEFAULT_THEME "Penguins" #define XPENGUINS_VERSION VERSION #define XPENGUINS_AUTHOR "Robin Hogan" #define XPENGUINS_DATE "1 October 2001" #define ArgumentIs(short_arg, long_arg) (strcmp(argv[n], short_arg) == 0 \ || strcmp(argv[n], long_arg) == 0 || strcmp(argv[n], "-" long_arg) == 0) #define LongArgumentIs(long_arg) \ (strcmp(argv[n], long_arg) == 0 || strcmp(argv[n], "-" long_arg) == 0) /* Prototypes */ static void ShowUsage(char **argv); static void ListThemes(); static void DescribeThemes(char **theme_names); static float LoadAverage(); static XPenguinsTheme ptheme; static char *config_dir = NULL; static int load_message = 0; static int load_check_interval = 5000000; /* 5s between load average checks */ static int frames_active; static int interupts = 0; static int cycle = 0; static int load_cycles = 10; /* number of frames between load average checks */ static float load1 = -1.0; /* Start killing penguins if load reaches this amount */ static float load2 = -1.0; /* All gone by this amount (but can come back!) */ static int domenu = 1; // to show or not to show the gui static int hidemenu = 0; // to hide or not to iconify the gui at startup int WantXdbe = 1; // want or want not double buffer static int do_penguins_all(void *); static int do_test(void *); static int do_write_flags(void *); static int do_handle_error(void *); static void penguins_move(void); int counter = 0; int FlagsChanged = 0; int npenguins = -1; /* number of penguins (0 = use default) */ int time_move = 0; /* will be filled in later */ float SpeedFactor = 1; char **ThemeNames = NULL; /* names of active themes */ static int random_theme = 0; static int all_themes = 0; static int ignore_popups = 0; static int describe_theme = 0; static int list_themes = 0; static int nthemes = 0; static char *error_message = NULL; static char *display_name = NULL; static int npenguins_set = 0; static char *ErrorMessage = NULL; int main (int argc, char **argv) { int n; /* Flags */ int rectangular_windows = 0; srand48(time(NULL)); ThemeNames = (char **)malloc(2 * sizeof(char *)); ThemeNames[0] = strdup(_(DEFAULT_THEME)); ThemeNames[1] = NULL; // Circumvent wayland problems:before starting gtk: make sure that the // gdk-x11 backend is used. setenv("GDK_BACKEND","x11",1); gtk_init(&argc, &argv); // first look if there is the --defaults flag: int defaults = 0; for (n=1; n < argc; ++n) { if (LongArgumentIs("-defaults")) { defaults = 1; break; } } if (!defaults) ReadFlags(); P("ThemeNames:\n"); // xpenguins_print_list(ThemeNames); { char **t; for(t = ThemeNames; *t; t++) nthemes++; } /* Handle command-line arguments */ for (n = 1; n < argc; ++n) { if (ArgumentIs("-n", "-penguins")) { if (argc > ++n) { npenguins_set = 1; npenguins = atoi(argv[n]); if (npenguins > PENGUIN_MAX) { npenguins = PENGUIN_MAX; if (xpenguins_verbose) { fprintf(stderr, _("Warning: only %d penguins created\n"), npenguins); } } else if (npenguins < 0) { if (xpenguins_verbose) { fprintf(stderr, _("Warning: using default number of penguins\n")); } npenguins = -1; } } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: number of penguins not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else if (ArgumentIs("-m", "-delay")) { if (argc > ++n) { time_move=atoi(argv[n]); } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: delay in milliseconds not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else if (LongArgumentIs("-speed")) { if (argc > ++n) { SpeedFactor=0.01*atoi(argv[n]); } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: speed not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else if (ArgumentIs("-d", "-display")) { if (argc > ++n) { display_name = argv[n]; } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: display not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else if (ArgumentIs("-p", "-ignorepopups")) { ignore_popups = 1; } else if (ArgumentIs("-r", "-rectwin")) { rectangular_windows = 1; // actually: rectangular windows is not used... (void)rectangular_windows; // no warning from compiler } else if (ArgumentIs("-h", "-help")) { fprintf(stdout, _("XPenguins %s (%s) by %s\n"), XPENGUINS_VERSION, XPENGUINS_DATE, XPENGUINS_AUTHOR); ShowUsage(argv); exit(0); } else if (ArgumentIs("-v", "-version")) { fprintf(stdout, "XPenguins %s\n", XPENGUINS_VERSION); exit(0); } else if (ArgumentIs("-q", "-quiet")) { xpenguins_verbose = 0; } else if (ArgumentIs("-c", "-config-dir")) { if (argc > ++n) { config_dir = argv[n]; } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: config directory not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else if (ArgumentIs("-t", "-theme")) { // override all themes found in .xpenguinsrc if(ThemeFound) { xpenguins_free_list(ThemeNames); ThemeNames = (char **)malloc(2 * sizeof(char *)); ThemeNames[0] = strdup(_(DEFAULT_THEME)); ThemeNames[1] = NULL; if (!npenguins_set) npenguins = -1; nthemes = 0; ThemeFound = 0; } if (argc > ++n) { if (nthemes) { ThemeNames = (char **)realloc(ThemeNames, (nthemes+2) * sizeof(char *)); ThemeNames[nthemes] = strdup(argv[n]); /* Add a new theme to the list */ ThemeNames[++nthemes] = NULL; /* Make sure the list is NULL terminated */ } else { *ThemeNames = strdup(argv[n]); /* Replace the default theme */ ++nthemes; } } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: theme not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else if (ArgumentIs("-l", "-list-themes")) { list_themes = 1; } else if (ArgumentIs("-i", "-theme-info")) { describe_theme = 1; } else if (ArgumentIs("-b", "-no-blood")) { xpenguins_set_blood(0); } else if (ArgumentIs("-a", "-no-angels")) { xpenguins_set_angels(0); } else if (ArgumentIs("-s", "-squish")) { ToonConfigure(TOON_SQUISH); } else if (LongArgumentIs("-all")) { all_themes = 1; } else if (LongArgumentIs("-random-theme")) { random_theme = 1; } else if (LongArgumentIs("-nomenu")) { domenu = 0; } else if (LongArgumentIs("-hidemenu")) { hidemenu = 1; } else if (LongArgumentIs("-nodoublebuffer")) { WantXdbe = 0; } else if (LongArgumentIs("-defaults")) { } else if (LongArgumentIs("-lift")) if (argc > ++n) { toon_lift = atoi(argv[n]); P("lift: %d\n",toon_lift); } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: --lift expects a number\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } else if (LongArgumentIs("-id")) { if (argc > ++n) { Window id; if (sscanf(argv[n], "%lx", &id)) { P("---------------id %#lx\n",id); toon_root_override = id; } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Warning: could not read window ID\n")); } } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: window ID not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else if (LongArgumentIs("-nice")) { if (argc > ++n) { if ((load1 = atof(argv[n])) < 0.0) { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: load average must be greater than or equal to zero\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } if (argc > ++n) { if ((load2 = atof(argv[n])) < load1) { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: second load average must be greater than or equal to first\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: second load average not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: no load averages not specified\n")); ShowUsage(argv); exit(1); } } else { if (xpenguins_verbose) { fprintf(stderr, _("Warning: \"%s\" not understood - use \"-h\" for " "a list of options\n"), argv[n]); } } } main_init(); if (!ErrorMessage && domenu) ui(); if (hidemenu) iconify(); gtk_main(); ToonCloseDisplay(); if (xpenguins_verbose) { printf(_("Thank you for using xpenguins.\n")); } exit(0); } void set_default_delay() { time_move = ptheme.delay; } char **get_themes(int *n) { return xpenguins_list_themes(n); } int do_write_flags(void *dummy) { if (FlagsChanged) { FlagsChanged = 0; WriteFlags(); } return TRUE; (void)dummy; } int do_test(void *dummy) { return TRUE; P("%d do_test toon_root: %#lx\n",counter++,toon_root); return TRUE; P("do_test toon_lift: %d\n",toon_lift); WriteFlags(); return TRUE; P("do_test %d %d %d\n",counter++,toon_lift,toon_display_height); toon_lift += 10; if (toon_lift > 1200) toon_lift = 0; XWindowAttributes attributes; XGetWindowAttributes(toon_display, toon_root1, &attributes); toon_display_height = attributes.height - toon_lift; CheckPenguinsY(); return TRUE; ToonPrint(); return TRUE; static int p = 0; P("do_test %d %d\n",counter++,p); if(p) xpenguins_set_number(100); else xpenguins_set_number(10); p = !p; return TRUE; (void)dummy; } int do_penguins_all(void *dummy) { P("do_penguins_all %d\n",counter++); penguins_move(); xpenguins_draw(); return TRUE; (void)dummy; } void penguins_move() { if((frames_active = xpenguins_frame()) || !interupts) { P("frames_active %d\n",frames_active); if (interupts && xpenguins_verbose) { fprintf(stderr, "."); } if (ToonSignal()) { if (++interupts > 1) { return; } else if (xpenguins_verbose) { printf(_("\nInterrupt received: Exiting.\n")); } gtk_main_quit(); return; } else if (!interupts && cycle > load_cycles && load1 >= 0.0) { float load = LoadAverage(); int newp; if (load2 > load1) { newp = ((load2-load)*((float) npenguins)) / (load2-load1); if (newp > npenguins) { newp = npenguins; } else if (newp < 0) { newp = 0; } } else if (load < load1) { newp = npenguins; } else { newp = 0; } if (penguin_number != newp) { xpenguins_set_number(newp); if (xpenguins_verbose && !load_message) { fprintf(stderr, _("Adjusting number according to load\n")); load_message = 1; } } cycle = 0; } else if (!frames_active) { /* No frames active! Hybernate for 5 seconds... */ cycle = load_cycles; } ++cycle; } else gtk_main_quit(); return; } void ShowUsage(char **argv) { printf(_("Usage: %s [options]\n"), argv[0]); printf(_("Options:\n" " -d, --display Send the penguins to specified display\n" " -m, --delay Set delay between frames\n")); printf(_(" -n, --penguins Create penguins (max %d)\n"), PENGUIN_MAX); printf(_(" -q, --quiet Suppress all non-fatal messages\n" " -v, --version Show version information\n" " -h, --help Show this message\n" " --defaults Skip reading from ~/.xpenguinrc\n" " --nomenu Do not show menu\n" " --hidemenu Iconify menu at startup\n" " --nodoublebuffer Do not use double buffering\n" " -c, --config-dir Look for config files (and themes) in \n" " -p, --ignorepopups Penguins ignore \"popup\" windows\n" " -r, --rectwin Regard shaped windows as rectangular\n" " -t, --theme Use named \n" " -l, --list-themes List available themes\n" " -i, --theme-info Describe a theme and exit (use with -t)\n" " -b, --no-blood Do not show any gory images\n" " -a, --no-angels Do not show any cherubim\n" " -s, --squish kill penguins with mouse\n" " --lift Lift penguins window n pixels\n" " --all Run all available themes simultaneously\n" " --random-theme Choose a random theme\n" " --id Send penguins to window with this ID\n" " --nice Start killing penguins when load reaches\n" " , kill all if load reches \n" "(\"--\" can be replaced with \"-\" in all cases)\n" "System data directory: ")); printf(PKGDATADIR "\n"); } void ListThemes() { char **theme; int n; int nthemes = 0; theme = xpenguins_list_themes(&nthemes); if (theme == NULL || nthemes == 0) { if (!config_dir) { config_dir = _(XPENGUINS_SYSTEM_DIRECTORY); } else if (xpenguins_verbose) { fprintf(stderr, _("No valid themes found (looked in %s%s and %s%s)\n"), config_dir, XPENGUINS_THEME_DIRECTORY, getenv("HOME"), XPENGUINS_USER_DIRECTORY XPENGUINS_THEME_DIRECTORY); } } else { for (n = 0; n < nthemes; ++n) { fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", theme[n]); } } exit(0); } void DescribeThemes(char **theme_names) { char **info; char *location; while (*theme_names) { location = xpenguins_theme_directory(*theme_names); if (!location) { fprintf(stderr, _("Theme called \"%s\" not found\n"), xpenguins_remove_underscores(*theme_names)); exit(2); } info = xpenguins_theme_info(*theme_names); if (!info) { /* Assume an informative error message has already been delivered */ exit(2); } fprintf(stdout, _("Theme: %s\n"), xpenguins_remove_underscores(*theme_names)); fprintf(stdout, _("Date: %s\n"), info[PENGUIN_DATE]); fprintf(stdout, _("Artist(s): %s\n"), info[PENGUIN_ARTIST]); fprintf(stdout, _("Copyright: %s\n"), info[PENGUIN_COPYRIGHT]); fprintf(stdout, _("License: %s\n"), info[PENGUIN_LICENSE]); fprintf(stdout, _("Maintainer: %s\n"), info[PENGUIN_MAINTAINER]); fprintf(stdout, _("Location: %s\n"), location); fprintf(stdout, _("Icon: %s\n"), info[PENGUIN_ICON]); fprintf(stdout, _("Comment: %s\n\n"), info[PENGUIN_COMMENT]); ++theme_names; } exit(0); } /* Get the 1-min averaged system load on linux systems - it's the * first number in the /proc/loadavg pseudofile. Return -1 if not * found. */ float LoadAverage() { FILE *loadfile = fopen("/proc/loadavg", "r"); float load = -1; if (loadfile) { int n = fscanf(loadfile, "%f", &load); if (n == 0) load = -1; fclose(loadfile); } return load; } void apply_lift(int lift) { toon_lift = lift; XWindowAttributes attributes; XGetWindowAttributes(toon_display, toon_root1, &attributes); toon_display_height = attributes.height - toon_lift; CheckPenguinsY(); FlagsChanged = 1; } void main_init() { static int called = 0; xpenguins_active = 0; static int one = 0; static int two; static int three; // clear ptheme xpenguins_free_theme(&ptheme); interupts = 0; cycle = 0; if(1) { char **t = ThemeNames; while (*t) { P("theme: %s\n",*t); t++; } } /* Some basic stuff */ if (config_dir) { xpenguins_set_directory(config_dir); } if(!called) { if (all_themes) { char **tmp_list = xpenguins_list_themes(NULL); if (tmp_list) { xpenguins_free_list(ThemeNames); ThemeNames = tmp_list; } } if (list_themes) { ListThemes(); } else if (describe_theme) { DescribeThemes(ThemeNames); } else if (random_theme) { char **tmp_list = xpenguins_list_themes(NULL); if (tmp_list) { int nr; /* we need to count how many themes there are */ /* but if you did xpenguins_list_themes(&nr,0) ... */ for(nr = 0; tmp_list[nr] != NULL; nr++) { } xpenguins_free_list(ThemeNames); ThemeNames = (char **)malloc(2 * sizeof(char *)); nr = drand48()*nr; ThemeNames[0] = strdup(tmp_list[nr]); ThemeNames[1] = NULL; P("Random theme: nr: %d theme: %s\n",nr,ThemeNames[0]); /* we probably should free tmp_list and its contents */ /* not sure why but we get a segfault if we free the contents */ /* but now we can :-) */ xpenguins_free_list(tmp_list); if (xpenguins_verbose) { fprintf(stderr, _("Selected random theme - '%s'\n"), ThemeNames[0]); } } } if (ignore_popups) { xpenguins_ignorepopups(1); } if (npenguins >= 0) { xpenguins_set_number(npenguins); } } P("ThemeNames:\n"); //xpenguins_print_list(ThemeNames); /* Load theme */ error_message = xpenguins_load_themes(&ThemeNames, &ptheme); if (error_message) { // maybe user deleted themes from .xpenguins/themes, so we try again with the default xpenguins_free_list(ThemeNames); ThemeNames = (char **)malloc(2 * sizeof(char *)); ThemeNames[0] = strdup(_(DEFAULT_THEME)); ThemeNames[1] = NULL; error_message = xpenguins_load_themes(&ThemeNames, &ptheme); if (error_message) { if (ThemeNames[1]) { fprintf(stderr, _("Error loading themes: %s\n"), error_message); ErrorMessage = (char*) malloc(512*sizeof(char)); ErrorMessage = strdup("Sorry, there is a problem with theme loading."); } else { fprintf(stderr, _("Error loading theme %s: %s\n"), *ThemeNames, error_message); ErrorMessage = (char*) malloc(512*sizeof(char)); snprintf(ErrorMessage, 500, "Sorry, there is a problem with theme '%s'",error_message); } //exit(2); } } if(0) { printf("*** total: %d ngenera: %d delay: %d _nallocated: %d\n", ptheme.total,ptheme.ngenera,ptheme.delay,ptheme._nallocated); int i; if(0) for (i=0; i= 0.0) { float load = LoadAverage(); if (load < 0.0) { fprintf(stderr, _("Warning: cannot detect load averages on this system\n")); load1 = load2 = -1.0; } else { load_cycles = load_check_interval / (time_move*1000); } } /* Send pixmaps to X server */ error_message = xpenguins_start(display_name); if (error_message) { fprintf(stderr, _("Error starting xpenguins: %s\n"), error_message); exit(2); } /* We want npenguins to represent the full complement of penguins; * penguin_number may change if the load gets too high */ if (npenguins <= 0) { npenguins = penguin_number; } ToonConfigure(TOON_CATCHSIGNALS); if(one) { P("remove timeouts\n"); g_source_remove(one); g_source_remove(two); g_source_remove(three); } ClearScreen(); { if (ErrorMessage) g_timeout_add_full (G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 10, do_handle_error ,NULL,NULL); else { one = g_timeout_add_full(G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 40, do_penguins_all ,NULL,NULL); two = g_timeout_add_full(G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 200, do_test ,NULL,NULL); three = g_timeout_add_full(G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 500, do_write_flags ,NULL,NULL); } } called = 1; } int do_handle_error(void *dummy) { show_dialog(1, "%s", ErrorMessage); return False; (void)dummy; } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/main.h000066400000000000000000000021721402673212100154210ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #pragma once extern void apply_lift(int lift); extern void add_move_timeout(int m); extern void set_default_delay(void); extern char **get_themes(int *n); extern void main_init(void); extern int FlagsChanged; extern int npenguins; extern int time_move; extern char **ThemeNames; extern int WantXdbe; xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon.h000066400000000000000000000205261402673212100154570ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon.h - functions for drawing cartoons on the root window * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_XDBEALLOCATEBACKBUFFERNAME #define DOUBLE_BUFFER #endif #ifdef DOUBLE_BUFFER #include extern XdbeSwapAction BMETHOD; extern int XdbeAvailable; extern int UseXdbe; #endif #define _(string) (char *)(string) enum{ TOON_UNASSOCIATED = -2, TOON_HERE, TOON_LEFT, TOON_RIGHT, TOON_UP, TOON_DOWN, TOON_UPLEFT, TOON_UPRIGHT, TOON_DOWNLEFT, TOON_DOWNRIGHT }; #define TOON_FORCE 1 #define TOON_MOVE 0 #define TOON_STILL -1 #define TOON_OK 1 #define TOON_PARTIALMOVE 0 #define TOON_BLOCKED -1 #define TOON_SQUASHED -2 /* General configuration options */ #define TOON_DEFAULTS 0L #define TOON_NOEDGEBLOCK (1L<<0) #define TOON_EDGEBLOCK (1L<<1) #define TOON_SIDEBOTTOMBLOCK (1L<<2) #define TOON_NOSOLIDPOPUPS (1L<<4) #define TOON_SOLIDPOPUPS (1L<<5) #define TOON_NOSHAPEDWINDOWS (1L<<6) #define TOON_SHAPEDWINDOWS (1L<<7) #define TOON_SQUISH (1L<<8) #define TOON_NOSQUISH (1L<<9) #define TOON_NOCATCHSIGNALS (1L<<16) #define TOON_CATCHSIGNALS (1L<<17) /* Configuration for individual toon types */ #define TOON_NOCYCLE (1L<<0) #define TOON_INVULNERABLE (1L<<1) #define TOON_NOBLOCK (1L<<2) #define TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH 128 #define TOON_DEFAULTMAXRELOCATE 8 #define TOON_SLEEP 1 /*** STRUCTURES ***/ /* The ToonData structure describes the properties of a type of toon, * such as walker, climber etc. */ typedef struct _ToonData ToonData; struct _ToonData { unsigned long int conf; /* bitmask of toon properties such as cycling etc */ char **image; char *filename; /* Name of image file name */ ToonData *master; /* If pixmap data is duplicated from another toon, this is it */ Pixmap pixmap, mask; /* pointers to X structures */ int nframes; /* number of frames in image */ int ndirections; /* number directions in image (1 or 2) */ int width, height; /* width & height of individual frame/dir */ float acceleration, speed, terminal_velocity; int loop; /* Number of times to repeat cycle */ int exists; }; /* The Toon structure describes the properties of a particular toon, * such as its location and speed */ typedef struct { //int x, y; /* screen coordinates */ float x, y; /* screen coordinates*/ float u, v; /* velocity */ int genus, type, frame, direction; float x_map, y_map; int width_map, height_map; /* properties of the image mapped on the screen */ int associate; /* toon is associated with a window */ int xoffset, yoffset; /* location relative to window origin */ int wid; /* window associated with */ int cycle; /* Number of times frame cycle has repeated */ int pref_direction; int pref_climb; int hold; int active; int terminating; int mapped; int squished; float terminal_velocity; /* toon's local terminal_velocity */ } Toon; /*** INTERNAL STRUCTURES AND FUNCTION PROTOTYPES ***/ typedef struct { int solid; int wid; XRectangle pos; } ToonWindowData; typedef int ToonErrorHandler(Display *d, XErrorEvent *); void ToonSignalHandler(int sig); int ToonError(Display *toon_display, XErrorEvent *error); void ToonExitGracefully(int sig); /* OK, OK, global variables are gross but it makes the interface easier, * and we're unlikely to want to two threads in the same program writing * to two different screens */ /* Besides, if we would do in C++, using classes, we would probably * end up with a large class defining all these globals. */ extern Display *toon_display; extern Window toon_root; /* the window to draw to */ extern Window toon_root1; /* used with double buffering */ /* toon_root1 is always a real 'Window' */ /* when double bufferd: toon_root is not a real 'Window' but a 'drawable' */ /* use toon_root1 for things like: get size of window, set properties of window */ /* use toon_root for drawing, erasing */ extern Window toon_parent; /* the parent window of all the client windows */ extern Window toon_root_override; /* override both toon_root and toon_parent */ extern int toon_depth; extern int toon_x_offset, toon_y_offset; /* toon_root relative to toon_parent */ extern int toon_display_width, toon_display_height, toon_lift; extern GC toon_drawGC; extern Region toon_windows; extern int toon_nwindows; extern ToonWindowData *toon_windata; extern ToonData **toon_data; extern int toon_ngenera; extern int toon_ntypes; extern int toon_errno; extern int toon_edge_block; extern int toon_shaped_windows; extern int toon_solid_popups; extern int toon_signal; extern char toon_error_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH]; extern char toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH]; extern int toon_max_relocate_up; extern int toon_max_relocate_down; extern int toon_max_relocate_left; extern int toon_max_relocate_right; extern int toon_button_x; extern int toon_button_y; extern int toon_expose; extern int toon_squish; extern Window toon_squish_window; extern int ConditionalClear; extern float SpeedFactor; /*** FUNCTION PROTOTYPES ***/ /* HANDLE STRANGE WINDOW MANAGERS (toon_root.c) */ Window ToonGetRootWindow(Display *display, int screen, Window *clientparent); /* SIGNAL AND ERROR HANDLING FUNCTIONS (toon_signal.c) */ int ToonSignal(); char *ToonErrorMessage(); /* STARTUP FUNCTIONS (toon_init.c) */ Display *ToonOpenDisplay(char *display_name); int ToonInit(Display *display); int ToonConfigure(unsigned long int code); int ToonInstallData(ToonData **data, int ngenera, int ntypes); extern int toon_trans; // if toon_root transparent or not #define ToonSetRoot(id) toon_root_override = (Window) id /* FINISHING UP (toon_end.c) */ int ToonCloseDisplay(); /* DRAWING FUNCTIONS (toon_draw.c) */ int ToonDraw(Toon *toon,int n); int ToonErase(Toon *toon,int n); void ToonFlush(); /* QUERY FUNCTIONS (toon_query.c) */ #define ToonDisplayWidth() (toon_display_width) #define ToonDisplayHeight() (toon_display_height) int ToonBlocked(Toon *toon, int direction); int ToonOffsetBlocked(Toon *toon, int xoffset, int yoffset); int ToonCheckBlocked(Toon *toon, int type, int gravity); int ToonWindowsMoved(); /* ASSIGNMENT FUNCTIONS (toon_set.c) */ void ToonMove(Toon *toon, float xoffset, float yoffset); void ToonSetPosition(Toon *toon, float xf, float yf); void ToonSetGenusAndType(Toon *toon, int genus, int type, int direction, int gravity); #define ToonSetType(toon, type, direction, gravity) \ ToonSetGenusAndType(toon, (toon)->genus, type, direction, gravity) void ToonSetVelocity(Toon *toon, float u, float v); /* CORE FUNCTIONS (toon_core.c) */ int ToonAdvance(Toon *toon, int mode); int ToonLocateWindows(); void ClearScreen(); /* HANDLING TOON ASSOCIATIONS WITH MOVING WINDOWS (toon_associate.c) */ void ToonSetAssociation(Toon *toon, int direction); void ToonSetMaximumRelocate(int up, int down, int left, int right); int ToonRelocateAssociated(Toon *toon, int n); int ToonCalculateAssociations(Toon *toon, int n); xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_associate.c000066400000000000000000000103531402673212100175020ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_associate.c - handle toon associations with moving windows * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include "toon.h" #include "debug.h" /* HANDLING TOON ASSOCIATIONS WITH MOVING WINDOWS */ /* Set a toons association direction - e.g. TOON_DOWN if the toon is walking along the tops the window, TOON_UNASSOCIATED if the toon is in free space */ void ToonSetAssociation(Toon *toon, int direction) { toon->associate = direction; return; } void ToonSetMaximumRelocate(int up, int down, int left, int right) { toon_max_relocate_up = up; toon_max_relocate_down = down; toon_max_relocate_left = left; toon_max_relocate_right = right; return; } /* The first thing to be done when the windows move is to work out which windows the associated toons were associated with just before the windows moved */ /* Currently this function always returns 0 */ int ToonCalculateAssociations(Toon *toon, int n) { int i; int wx; float x, y; int width, height; for (i=0; iheight; width = data->width; height = 1; break; case TOON_UP: x = toon[i].x; y = toon[i].y - 1; width = data->width; height = 1; break; case TOON_LEFT: x = toon[i].x - 1; y = toon[i].y; width = 1; height = data->height; break; case TOON_RIGHT: x = toon[i].x + data->width; y = toon[i].y; width = 1; height = data->height; break; default: fprintf(stderr, _("Error: illegal direction: %d\n"),toon[i].associate); ToonExitGracefully(1); return 1; /* avoid `gcc -Wall' thinking x etc might be used uninitialised */ } toon[i].wid = 0; for (wx=0; wx x && toon_windata[wx].pos.y < y+height && toon_windata[wx].pos.y + toon_windata[wx].pos.height > y) { toon[i].wid = toon_windata[wx].wid; toon[i].xoffset = toon[i].x - toon_windata[wx].pos.x; toon[i].yoffset = toon[i].y - toon_windata[wx].pos.y; break; } } } } return 0; } /* After calling ToonLocateWindows() we relocate all the toons that were associated with particular windows */ /* Currently this function always returns 0 */ int ToonRelocateAssociated(Toon *toon, int n) { int i; int dx, dy; int wx; for (i=0; i #include #include #include #include #include "toon.h" #include "debug.h" #include "wmctrl.h" #include "utils.h" /* Error handler for X */ int ToonXErrorHandler(Display *display, XErrorEvent *error) { toon_errno = error->error_code; return 0; (void)display; } void ClearScreen() { // remove all our penguin-related drawings P("clearscreen %#lx\n",toon_root1); #ifdef DOUBLE_BUFFER if (UseXdbe) return; #endif XClearArea(toon_display, toon_root1, 0,0,0,0,False); /*letop*/ XFlush(toon_display); } /* CORE FUNCTIONS */ /* Attempt to move a toon based on its velocity */ /* `mode' can be TOON_MOVE (move unless blocked), TOON_FORCE (move regardless) or TOON_STILL (test the move but don't actually do it) */ /* Returns TOON_BLOCKED if blocked, TOON_OK if unblocked, or TOON_PARTIALMOVE if limited movement is possible */ int ToonAdvance(Toon *toon, int mode) { float newx, newy; int new_zone; int width, height; int move_ahead = 1; int result = TOON_OK; ToonData *data = toon_data[toon->genus] + toon->type; int nocycle = (( (data->conf) & TOON_NOCYCLE ) > 0); int stationary = 0; P("p: %d %d %d %f %f\n",toon->genus, toon->x, toon->y, toon->u, toon->v); if (mode == TOON_STILL) move_ahead = 0; width = data->width; height = data->height; const float epsuv = 0.1; if (fabs(toon->u) < epsuv) toon->u = 0; if (fabs(toon->v) < epsuv) toon->v = 0; float uu,vv; uu = toon->u*SpeedFactor; vv = toon->v*SpeedFactor; newx = toon->x + uu; newy = toon->y + vv; stationary = (toon->u == 0 && toon->v == 0); if (data->conf & TOON_NOBLOCK) { /* Just consider blocking by the sides of the screen */ if (toon_edge_block) { if (newx < 0) { newx = 0; result = TOON_PARTIALMOVE; } else if ((newx + data->width) > toon_display_width) { newx = toon_display_width-data->width; result = TOON_PARTIALMOVE; } } } else { /* Consider all blocking */ P("w: %d h: %d\n",toon_display_width, toon_display_height); if (toon_edge_block) { if (newx < 0) { newx = 0; result = TOON_PARTIALMOVE; } else if ((newx + data->width) > toon_display_width) { newx = toon_display_width-data->width; result = TOON_PARTIALMOVE; } if (newy < 0 && toon_edge_block != 2) { newy = 0; result = TOON_PARTIALMOVE; } else if ((newy + data->height) > toon_display_height) { newy = toon_display_height-data->height; result = TOON_PARTIALMOVE; } // In general, one should not compare floats for equalness, but here // it seems to be justified, more or less: if (newx == toon->x && newy == toon->y && !stationary) // wwvv { // Investigate if there is a real blocking: float tryx = fsgnf(toon->u) + newx; float tryy = fsgnf(toon->v) + newy; // check if blocked by screen edges: if ( tryx < 0 || tryx + width > toon_display_width || tryy + height > toon_display_height) { result = TOON_BLOCKED; P("%d BLOCKED %d %d\n",counter++,toon->x, toon->y); } // in practice, the next checks are never done: // perform one step in x direction: if (result != TOON_BLOCKED) { P("Check x\n"); if (XRectInRegion(toon_windows, tryx, newy, width, height) != RectangleOut) { result = TOON_BLOCKED; P("%d BLOCKED %d %d\n",counter++,(int)toon->x, (int)toon->y); } } // in y direction: if (result != TOON_BLOCKED) { P("Check y\n"); if (XRectInRegion(toon_windows, newx, tryy, width, height) != RectangleOut) { result = TOON_BLOCKED; P("%d BLOCKED %d %d\n",counter++,(int)toon->x, (int)toon->y); } } } } /* Is new toon location fully/partially filled with windows? */ new_zone = XRectInRegion(toon_windows,newx,newy,width,height); if (new_zone != RectangleOut && mode == TOON_MOVE && result != TOON_BLOCKED && !stationary) { float tryx, tryy, step=1; float u = newx - toon->x; float v = newy - toon->y; result = TOON_BLOCKED; move_ahead=0; /* How far can we move the toon? */ if ( fabsf(v) < fabsf(u) ) { if (newx > toon->x) step=-1; //for (tryx = newx+step; fabsf(tryx - toon->x)>0.5; /*tryx != toon->x;*/ tryx += step) for (tryx = newx+step; step*tryx < step*toon->x; tryx += step) { tryy = toon->y + ((tryx - toon->x)*v)/u; if (XRectInRegion(toon_windows,tryx,tryy,width,height) == RectangleOut) { newx = tryx; newy = tryy; result = TOON_PARTIALMOVE; move_ahead = 1; break; } } } else { if (newy > toon->y) step=-1; //for (tryy = newy + step; fabs(tryy - toon->y) > 0.5; /*tryy != toon->y;*/ tryy=tryy+step) for (tryy = newy + step; step*tryy < step*toon->y; tryy=tryy+step) { tryx = toon->x + ((tryy-toon->y)*u)/v; if (XRectInRegion(toon_windows,tryx,tryy,width,height) == RectangleOut) { newx = tryx; newy = tryy; result = TOON_PARTIALMOVE; move_ahead = 1; break; } } } } } if (move_ahead) { toon->x = newx; toon->y = newy; if ( (++(toon->frame)) >= data->nframes) { toon->frame = 0; ++(toon->cycle); if (nocycle) { toon->active = 0; } } } else if (nocycle) { if ( (++(toon->frame)) >= data->nframes) { toon->frame = 0; toon->cycle = 0; toon->active = 0; } } return result; } /* Build up an X-region corresponding to the location of the windows that we don't want our toons to enter */ /* Returns 0 on success, 1 if windows moved again during the execution of this function */ int ToonLocateWindows() { P("--------------------------------------ToonLocateWindows %d\n",counter++); XWindowAttributes attributes; int wx; XRectangle *window_rect; int x, y; int height, width; int oldnwindows; XRectangle *rects = NULL; int nrects, rectord, irect; XSetErrorHandler(ToonXErrorHandler); /* Rebuild window region */ XDestroyRegion(toon_windows); toon_windows = XCreateRegion(); /* Get children of root */ oldnwindows=toon_nwindows; WinInfo *wins; GetWindows(&wins,&toon_nwindows); P("---------------------------------toon_nwindows %d\n",toon_nwindows); if (toon_nwindows>oldnwindows) { if (toon_windata) free(toon_windata); if ((toon_windata = (ToonWindowData *)calloc(toon_nwindows, sizeof(ToonWindowData))) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, _("Error: out of memory\n")); ToonExitGracefully(1); } } /* Check to see if toon_root1 has moved with respect to toon_parent */ XGetWindowAttributes(toon_display, toon_root1, &attributes); toon_display_width = attributes.width; toon_display_height = attributes.height - toon_lift; P("w: %d h: %d\n",toon_display_width,toon_display_height); if (toon_root1 != toon_parent) { toon_x_offset = attributes.x; toon_y_offset = attributes.y; P("x: %d y: %d\n",toon_x_offset,toon_y_offset); } /* Add windows to region */ for (wx=0; wxid,win->hidden,win->dock,win->x,win->y,win->w,win->h); toon_windata[wx].wid = win->id; toon_windata[wx].solid = 0; XGetWindowAttributes(toon_display, win->id, &attributes); if (toon_errno) continue; /* Popup? */ if ((!toon_solid_popups) && attributes.save_under) continue; /* is toon_root1? */ if (win->id == toon_root1) { P("skiproot: %#lx\n",win->id); continue; } if(!win->hidden && !win->dock) { x = win->x; y = win->y; width = win->w; height = win->h; /* Entirely offscreen? */ if (x >= toon_display_width) continue; if (y >= toon_display_height) continue; if (y <= 0) continue; if (x + width < 0) continue; P("***********made it %#lx %d %d %d %d\n",win->id,x,y,width,height); toon_windata[wx].solid = 1; window_rect = &(toon_windata[wx].pos); window_rect->x = x; window_rect->y = y; window_rect->height = height; window_rect->width = width; /* The area of the windows themselves */ if (!toon_shaped_windows) { XUnionRectWithRegion(window_rect, toon_windows, toon_windows); } else { rects = XShapeGetRectangles(toon_display, win->id, ShapeBounding, &nrects, &rectord); if (nrects <= 1) { XUnionRectWithRegion(window_rect, toon_windows, toon_windows); } else { for (irect=0;irect 0)) { XFree(rects); } } } } free(wins); XSetErrorHandler((ToonErrorHandler *) NULL); return 0; } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_draw.c000066400000000000000000000103261402673212100164640ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_draw.c - draw and erase the toons * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include "toon.h" #include "debug.h" #include "utils.h" /* DRAWING FUNCTIONS */ /* Draw the toons from toon[0] to toon[n-1] */ /* Currently always returns 0 */ int ToonDraw(Toon *t, int n) { if (ConditionalClear) { P("clearscreen\n"); ClearScreen(); ConditionalClear = 0; } int i; for (i = 0; i < n; i++, t++) { if (t->active) { ToonData *data = toon_data[t->genus] + t->type; int width = data->width; int height = data->height; int direction = t->direction; if (direction >= data->ndirections) { direction = 0; } XSetClipOrigin(toon_display, toon_drawGC, t->x-width*t->frame, t->y-height*direction); XSetClipMask(toon_display, toon_drawGC, data->mask); P("xcopyarea %#lx %5d %5d w: %5d h: %5d x: %f y: %f %f %f\n",toon_root,width*t->frame,height*direction, width,height,t->x,t->y,t->x_map,t->y_map); XCopyArea(toon_display, data->pixmap, toon_root,toon_drawGC,width*t->frame,height*direction, width,height,t->x,t->y); P("xcopyarea end\n"); XSetClipMask(toon_display, toon_drawGC, None); t->x_map = t->x; t->y_map = t->y; t->width_map = width; t->height_map = height; t->mapped = 1; } else { t->mapped = 0; } } return 0; } /* Erase toons toon[0] to toon[n-1] */ /* Currently always returns 0 */ /* If toon_expose is set then every 100th frame an expose event will * be sent to redraw any desktop icons */ int ToonErase(Toon *t, int n) { static int minx = 10000; static int maxx = 0; static int miny = 10000; static int maxy = 0; static double tprev = 0; int time_for_expose; int i; // it seems that, when the ui is showing a tooltip, the background is gone // for the transparent window created with create_transparent_window() ... // I do not understand, in xsnow there is no such thing ... // So, we define the background again here: if(toon_trans) XSetWindowBackground(toon_display,toon_root1,0); for (i = 0; i < n; i++, t++) { if (t->mapped) { float x = t->x_map; float y = t->y_map; int width = t->width_map; int height = t->height_map; P("erase %#lx %d %d %f %f\n",toon_root,width,height,x,y); XClearArea(toon_display, toon_root, x, y, width, height, False); if (!toon_trans && toon_expose) { if (x < minx) { minx = x; } if (x + width > maxx) { maxx = x + width; } if (y < miny) { miny = y; } if (y + height > maxy) { maxy = y + height; } } } } time_for_expose = (!toon_trans && toon_expose && (wallclock() - tprev > 1.0)); if (time_for_expose && maxx > minx && maxy > miny) { P("%d expose event\n",counter++); XExposeEvent event; event.type = Expose; event.send_event = True; event.display = toon_display; event.window = toon_root1; /*letop*/ event.x = minx; event.y = miny; event.width = maxx-minx + 1; event.height = maxy-miny + 1; XSendEvent(toon_display, toon_root1, True, Expose, (XEvent *) &event); /*letop*/ minx = 10000; maxx = 0; miny = 10000; maxy = 0; tprev = wallclock(); } return 0; } /* Send any buffered X calls immediately */ void ToonFlush() { XFlush(toon_display); return; } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_end.c000066400000000000000000000020541402673212100162740ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_end.c - functions for finishing up * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include "toon.h" #include "debug.h" /* Close link to X server */ int ToonCloseDisplay() { XClearWindow(toon_display,toon_root1); XCloseDisplay(toon_display); return 0; } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_globals.c000066400000000000000000000046201402673212100171520ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_globals.c - declare and initialise global variables * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include "toon.h" Display *toon_display; Window toon_root; Window toon_root1; Window toon_parent; Window toon_root_override = 0; int toon_depth; int toon_x_offset = 0; int toon_y_offset = 0; int toon_display_width, toon_display_height; int toon_lift = 0; GC toon_drawGC = NULL; Region toon_windows = NULL; int toon_nwindows = 0; #ifdef DOUBLE_BUFFER XdbeSwapAction BMETHOD; #endif ToonWindowData *toon_windata = NULL; ToonData **toon_data = NULL; int toon_ngenera = 0; int toon_ntypes = 0; int toon_errno = 0; /* Do the edges block movement? * If only the sides and the bottom block movement then toon_edge_block = 2 */ int toon_edge_block = 0; int toon_shaped_windows = 1; /* If solid_popups is set to 0 then the toons fall behind `popup' windows. * This includes the KDE panel */ int toon_solid_popups = 1; int toon_signal = 0; char toon_error_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH] = ""; char toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH] = ""; int toon_max_relocate_up = TOON_DEFAULTMAXRELOCATE; int toon_max_relocate_down = TOON_DEFAULTMAXRELOCATE; int toon_max_relocate_left = TOON_DEFAULTMAXRELOCATE; int toon_max_relocate_right = TOON_DEFAULTMAXRELOCATE; int toon_button_x = -1; int toon_button_y = -1; int toon_expose; int toon_squish = 0; Window toon_squish_window = (Window) 0; xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_init.c000066400000000000000000000252531402673212100164770ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_init.c - initialising various things * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "toon.h" #include "debug.h" #include "transwindow.h" #include "ixpm.h" #include "utils.h" #include "main.h" int toon_trans = 0; int ConditionalClear = 0; int XdbeAvailable = -42; int UseXdbe; /* STARTUP FUNCTIONS */ /* Open display */ Display *ToonOpenDisplay(char *display_name) { toon_display=XOpenDisplay(display_name); if (toon_display == NULL) { if (display_name == NULL && getenv("DISPLAY") == NULL) strncpy(toon_error_message, _("DISPLAY environment variable not set"), TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH); else strncpy(toon_error_message, _("Can't open display"), TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH); return(NULL); } //XSynchronize(toon_display,1); ToonInit(toon_display); return toon_display; } /* Setup graphics context and create some XRegions */ /* Currently this function always returns 0 */ int ToonInit(Display *d) { static int called = 0; int HaveTrans = 0; int screen = 0; XGCValues gc_values; XWindowAttributes attributes; toon_display = d; #ifdef DOUBLE_BUFFER static XdbeBackBuffer backbuf = 0; int xdbemajor; int xdbeminor; if (XdbeAvailable == -42) XdbeAvailable = XdbeQueryExtension(toon_display,&xdbemajor,&xdbeminor); #else XdbeAvailable = 0; #endif UseXdbe = XdbeAvailable && WantXdbe; screen = DefaultScreen(toon_display); *toon_message = '\0'; if (!called) { called = 1; if (toon_root_override) { P("toon_root_override %#lx\n",toon_root_override); toon_root1 = toon_parent = toon_root_override; toon_root = toon_root1; } else { Window Rootwindow = DefaultRootWindow(toon_display); Window root; int x,y; unsigned int w,h,b,depth; XGetGeometry(toon_display,Rootwindow,&root, &x, &y, &w, &h, &b, &depth); GtkWidget *gtkwin; gtkwin = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW(gtkwin),"Xpenguins-A"); gtk_window_set_skip_taskbar_hint (GTK_WINDOW(gtkwin),TRUE); gtk_window_set_skip_pager_hint (GTK_WINDOW(gtkwin),TRUE); HaveTrans = make_trans_window(gtkwin, 1 /*fullscreen*/, 1 /*sticky*/, 1 /* below*/, 1 /* dock*/ , NULL, &toon_root1); if(HaveTrans) printf("Using a transparent click-through window for the penguins.\n"); else { printf("Cannot create a transparent click-through window.\n" "Using an existing window for the penguins.\n"); gtkwin = NULL; } if (toon_root1) { toon_parent = Rootwindow; XSetWindowBackground(toon_display,toon_root1,0); P("Background ...\n"); XMoveWindow(toon_display,toon_root1,0,0); toon_trans = 1; } else { toon_root1 = Rootwindow; // Maybe, it is LXDE: find window with name pcmanfm char *DesktopSession = NULL; if (getenv("DESKTOP_SESSION")) { DesktopSession = strdup(getenv("DESKTOP_SESSION")); char *a = DesktopSession; while (*a) { *a = toupper(*a); a++; } if (!strncmp(DesktopSession,"LXDE",4)) { Window w = Window_With_Name(toon_display, Rootwindow, "pcmanfm"); if(w) { toon_root1 = w; printf("LXDE session found, using window pcmanfm\n"); } } } toon_parent = Rootwindow; if(DesktopSession) free(DesktopSession); } toon_root = toon_root1; } } P("toon_root: %p %#lx\n",(void*)toon_display,toon_root); { Window root; int x,y; unsigned int w,h,b,depth; XGetGeometry(toon_display,toon_root1,&root, &x, &y, &w, &h, &b, &depth); P("toon_root1: %#lx %d %d %d %d %d %d\n",toon_root1,x,y,w,h,b,depth); toon_depth = depth; char *name; int rc = XFetchName(toon_display,toon_root1,&name); if (rc) { printf("Drawing in window %#lx \"%s\"\n", toon_root1, name); free(name); } else printf("Drawing in window %#lx (no name)\n", toon_root1); } XGetWindowAttributes(toon_display, toon_root1, &attributes); toon_display_width = attributes.width; toon_display_height = attributes.height - toon_lift; if (toon_root1 != toon_parent) { /* Work out the position of toon_root1 with respect to toon_parent; * assume for now that toon_parent is the same size as the root * window */ toon_x_offset = attributes.x; toon_y_offset = attributes.y; } /* If we want to squish the toons with the mouse then we must create * a window over the root window that has the same properties */ if (toon_squish) { P("toon_squish\n"); XSetWindowAttributes squish_att; squish_att.event_mask = ButtonPressMask; squish_att.override_redirect = True; toon_squish_window = XCreateWindow(toon_display, toon_root1, 0, 0, toon_display_width, toon_display_height, 0, CopyFromParent, InputOnly, CopyFromParent, CWOverrideRedirect | CWEventMask, &squish_att); XDefineCursor(toon_display, toon_squish_window, XCreateFontCursor(toon_display, XC_target)); XLowerWindow(toon_display, toon_squish_window); } /* Is anyone interested in this window? If so we must inform them of * where the toons are by sending expose events - that way they can * redraw themselves when a toon walks over them */ if (!toon_trans && (attributes.all_event_masks & ExposureMask)) { int len = strlen(toon_message); toon_expose = 1; if (*toon_message) { snprintf(toon_message + len, TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH - len, _(" and redrawing overwritten desktop icons")); } else { snprintf(toon_message, TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH, _("Redrawing overwritten desktop icons")); } toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH-1] = '\0'; } else { toon_expose = 0; } P("toon_expose %d\n",toon_expose); /* Set Graphics Context */ gc_values.function = GXcopy; gc_values.graphics_exposures = False; gc_values.fill_style = FillTiled; toon_drawGC = XCreateGC(toon_display, toon_root1, GCFunction | GCFillStyle | GCGraphicsExposures, &gc_values); P("toon_drawGC %p %#lx\n",(void *)toon_display,toon_root1); /* Regions */ toon_windows = XCreateRegion(); /* Notify if the location of the client windows changes, or if the window we are drawing to changes size */ if(1) { if (toon_root1 != RootWindow(toon_display, screen)) { if (toon_root1 == toon_parent) { P("case one\n"); XSelectInput(toon_display, toon_root1, SubstructureNotifyMask | StructureNotifyMask); } else { P("case two %#lx\n",toon_parent); XSelectInput(toon_display, toon_root1, StructureNotifyMask); XSelectInput(toon_display, toon_parent, SubstructureNotifyMask); } } else { P("case three\n"); XSelectInput(toon_display, toon_parent, SubstructureNotifyMask); } } else XSelectInput(toon_display,DefaultRootWindow(toon_display),SubstructureNotifyMask|StructureNotifyMask); toon_nwindows = 0; if (HaveTrans) XSetWindowBackground(toon_display, toon_root1, 0); #ifdef DOUBLE_BUFFER BMETHOD = XdbeBackground; // BMETHOD = XdbeBackground; // BMETHOD = XdbeUndefined; // BMETHOD = XdbeUntouched; // BMETHOD = XdbeCopied; // use this to check if dbe works; toons will not be erased if (UseXdbe) { if (backbuf) XdbeDeallocateBackBufferName(toon_display,backbuf); backbuf = XdbeAllocateBackBufferName(toon_display, toon_root1, BMETHOD); toon_root = backbuf; printf("Using double buffer: %#lx window: %#lx\n",backbuf,toon_root1); } #endif if (toon_squish_window) { XMapWindow(toon_display, toon_squish_window); } return 0; } /* Configure signal handling and the way the toons behave via a bitmask */ /* Currently always returns 0 */ int ToonConfigure(unsigned long int code) { if (code & TOON_EDGEBLOCK) toon_edge_block=1; else if (code & TOON_SIDEBOTTOMBLOCK) toon_edge_block=2; else if (code & TOON_NOEDGEBLOCK) toon_edge_block=0; if (code & TOON_SOLIDPOPUPS) toon_solid_popups=1; else if (code & TOON_NOSOLIDPOPUPS) toon_solid_popups=0; if (code & TOON_SHAPEDWINDOWS) toon_shaped_windows=1; else if (code & TOON_NOSHAPEDWINDOWS) toon_shaped_windows=0; if (code & TOON_CATCHSIGNALS) { signal(SIGINT, ToonSignalHandler); signal(SIGTERM, ToonSignalHandler); signal(SIGHUP, ToonSignalHandler); } else if (code & TOON_NOCATCHSIGNALS) { signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL); signal(SIGHUP, SIG_DFL); } if (code & TOON_SQUISH) { toon_squish = 1; } else if (code & TOON_NOSQUISH) { toon_squish = 0; } return 0; } /* Store the pixmaps to the server */ /* Returns 0 on success, otherwise the return value from the Xpm function */ int ToonInstallData(ToonData **data, int ngenera, int ntypes) { int i, j, status; XpmAttributes attributes; attributes.valuemask = ( // XpmReturnPixels // | XpmReturnExtensions | XpmExactColors | XpmCloseness | XpmDepth); attributes.exactColors = False; attributes.closeness = 40000; attributes.depth = toon_depth; for (i = 0; i < ngenera; ++i) { for (j = 0; j < ntypes; ++j) { ToonData *d = data[i]+j; if (d->exists && !d->master) { if ((status = iXpmCreatePixmapFromData(toon_display, toon_root1, /*letop*/ (const char**)d->image, &(d->pixmap), &(d->mask), &attributes,0))) { return status; } } } /* Loop through the types again for any pixmaps that are copies */ for (j = 0; j < ntypes; ++j) { ToonData *d = data[i]+j; if (d->exists && d->master) { d->pixmap = d->master->pixmap; d->mask = d->master->mask; } } } toon_data = data; toon_ngenera = ngenera; toon_ntypes = ntypes; return 0; } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_query.c000066400000000000000000000120741402673212100166760ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_query.c - query functions * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include #include "toon.h" #include "debug.h" #include "utils.h" /* QUERY FUNCTIONS */ /* Returns 1 if the toon is blocked in the specified direction, 0 if not blocked and -1 if the direction arguments was out of bounds */ int ToonBlocked(Toon *toon, int direction) { ToonData *data = toon_data[toon->genus] + toon->type; if (toon_edge_block) { switch (direction) { case TOON_LEFT: if ((toon->x) <= 0) return 1; break; case TOON_RIGHT: if (toon->x+data->width >= toon_display_width) return 1; break; case TOON_UP: if ((toon->y) <= 0) return 1; break; case TOON_DOWN: if (toon->y+data->height >= toon_display_height) return 1; break; } } switch (direction) { case TOON_HERE: return (XRectInRegion(toon_windows,toon->x,toon->y, data->width, data->height) != RectangleOut); case TOON_LEFT: return (XRectInRegion(toon_windows,toon->x-1,toon->y, 1,data->height) != RectangleOut); case TOON_RIGHT: return (XRectInRegion(toon_windows,toon->x+data->width, toon->y,1,data->height) != RectangleOut); case TOON_UP: return (XRectInRegion(toon_windows,toon->x,toon->y-1, data->width,1) != RectangleOut); case TOON_DOWN: return (XRectInRegion(toon_windows,toon->x, toon->y+data->height, data->width, 1) != RectangleOut); default: return -1; } } /* Returns 1 if the toon would be in an occupied area if moved by xoffset and yoffset, 0 otherwise */ int ToonOffsetBlocked(Toon *toon, int xoffset, int yoffset) { ToonData *data = toon_data[toon->genus] + toon->type; if (toon_edge_block) { if ( ((toon->x + xoffset) <= 0) || ((toon->x)+(data->width + xoffset) >= toon_display_width) || ((toon->y + yoffset) <= 0 && toon_edge_block != 2) || ((toon->y)+(data->height + yoffset) >= toon_display_height) ) { return 1; } } return (XRectInRegion(toon_windows,toon->x + xoffset,toon->y + yoffset, data->width, data->height) != RectangleOut); } /* Check to see if a toon would be squashed instantly if changed to certain type, return 1 if squashed, 0 otherwise. Useful to call before ToonSetType(). */ int ToonCheckBlocked(Toon *toon, int type, int gravity) { ToonData *data = toon_data[toon->genus] + toon->type; ToonData *newdata = toon_data[toon->genus] + type; float x = toon->x; float y = toon->y; switch(gravity) { case TOON_HERE: x += (data->width - newdata->width)/2; y += (data->height - newdata->height)/2; break; case TOON_DOWN: x += (data->width - newdata->width)/2; y += (data->height - newdata->height); break; case TOON_UP: x += (data->width - newdata->width)/2; break; case TOON_LEFT: y += (data->height - newdata->height)/2; break; case TOON_RIGHT: x += (data->width - newdata->width); y += (data->height - newdata->height)/2; break; case TOON_DOWNLEFT: y += (data->height - newdata->height); break; case TOON_DOWNRIGHT: x += (data->width - newdata->width); y += (data->height - newdata->height); break; case TOON_UPRIGHT: x += (data->width - newdata->width); break; } /* Otherwise already in the right position */ return (XRectInRegion(toon_windows, x, y, newdata->width, newdata->height) != RectangleOut); } /* Returns 1 if any change to the top-level window configuration has occurred, 0 otherwise */ int ToonWindowsMoved() { static double prevtime = 0; const double time_win = 0.05; /* at least time_win seconds between two calls */ double t = wallclock(); if (t - prevtime < time_win) { return 0; } prevtime = t; P("ToonWindowsMoved %d\n",counter++); XEvent event; int windows_moved=0; while (XPending(toon_display)) { XNextEvent(toon_display, &event); if (event.type == ConfigureNotify || event.type == MapNotify || event.type == UnmapNotify) { P("windows moved %d\n",counter++); windows_moved=1; } else if (event.type == ButtonPress) { toon_button_x = ((XButtonEvent *) &event)->x; toon_button_y = ((XButtonEvent *) &event)->y; } } return windows_moved; } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_root.c000066400000000000000000000365711402673212100165240ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_root.c - finding the correct background window / virtual root * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ /* Not used since version 3.0, but left here, you never know ...*/ /* Since xpenguins version 2.1, the ToonGetRootWindow() function * attempts to find the window IDs of * * 1) The background window that is behind the toplevel client * windows; this is the window that we draw the toons on. * * 2) The parent window of the toplevel client windows; this is used * by ToonLocateWindows() to build up a map of the space that the * toons can occupy. * * In simple (sensible?) window managers (e.g. blackbox, sawfish, fvwm * and countless others), both of these are the root window. The other * more complex scenarios that ToonGetRootWindow() attempts to cope * with are: * * Some `virtual' window managers (e.g. amiwm, swm and tvtwm) that * reparent all client windows to a desktop window that sits on top of * the root window. This desktop window is easy to find - we just look * for a property __SWM_VROOT in the immediate children of the root * window that contains the window ID of this desktop window. The * desktop plays both roles (1 and 2 above). This functionality was * detected in xpenguins 1.x with the vroot.h header file. * * Enlightenment (0.16) can have a number of desktops with different * backgrounds; client windows on these are reparented, except for * Desktop 0 which is the root window. Therefore versions less than * 2.1 of xpenguins worked on Desktop 0 but not on any others. To fix * this we look for a root-window property _WIN_WORKSPACE which * contains the numerical index of the currently active desktop. The * active desktop is then simply the immediate child of the root * window that has a property ENLIGHTENMENT_DESKTOP set to this value. * * KDE 2.0: Oh dear. The kdesktop is a program separate from the * window manager that launches a window which sits behind all the * other client windows and has all the icons on it. Thus the other * client windows are still children of the root window, but we want * to draw to the uppermost window of the kdesktop. This is difficult * to find - it is the great-great-grandchild of the root window and * in KDE 2.0 has nothing to identify it from its siblings other than * its size. KDE 2.1+ usefully implements the __SWM_VROOT property in * a child of the root window, but the client windows are still * children of the root window. A problem is that the penguins erase * the desktop icons when they walk which is a bit messy. The icons * are not lost - they reappear when the desktop window gets an expose * event (i.e. move some windows over where they were and back again). * * Nautilus (GNOME 1.4+): Creates a background window to draw icons * on, but does not reparent the client windows. The toplevel window * of the desktop is indicated by the root window property * NAUTILUS_DESKTOP_WINDOW_ID, but then we must descend down the tree * from this toplevel window looking for subwindows that are the same * size as the screen. The bottom one is the one to draw to. Hopefully * one day Nautilus will implement __SWM_VROOT in exactly the same way * as KDE 2.1+. * * Other cases: CDE, the common desktop environment. This is a * commercial product that has been packaged with Sun (and other) * workstations. It typically implements four virtual desktops but * provides NO properties at all for apps such as xpenguins to use to * work out where to draw to. Seeing as Sun are moving over to GNOME, * CDE use is on the decline so I don't have any current plans to try * and get xpenguins to work with it. * * As a note to developers of window managers and big screen hoggers * like kdesktop, please visit www.freedesktop.org and implement their * Extended Window Manager Hints spec that help pagers and apps like * xpenguins and xearth to find their way around. In particular, * please use the _NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP and _NET_VIRTUAL_ROOTS * properties if you reparent any windows (e.g. Enlightenment). Since * no window managers that I know yet use these particular hints, I * haven't yet added any code to parse them. */ #include "toon.h" #include #include #include #include #include /* Time to throw up. Here is a kludgey function that recursively calls * itself (up to a limit) to find the window ID of the KDE desktop to * draw on. It works with KDE 2.0, but since KDE 2.0 is less stable * than Windows 95, I don't expect many people to remain using it now * that 2.1 is available, which implements __SWM_VROOT and makes this * function redundant. This is the hierarchy we're trying to traverse: * * -> The root window * 0 -> window with name="KDE Desktop" * 1 -> window with no name * 2 -> window with name="KDE Desktop" & _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP * 3 -> window with no name and width >= width of screen * * The last window in the hierarchy is the one to draw to. The * numbers show the value of the `depth' argument. */ static Window ToonGetKDEDesktop(Display *display, int screen, Window window, Atom atom, char *atomname, int depth) { char *name = NULL; Atom *wintype = NULL; Window winreturn = 0; unsigned long nitems, bytesafter; Atom actual_type; int actual_format; Window rootReturn, parentReturn, *children; unsigned int nChildren; int go_deeper = 0; if (XFetchName(display, window, &name)) { if (strcasecmp(name, "KDE Desktop") == 0) { /* Presumably either at depth 0 or 2 */ if (XGetWindowProperty(display, window, atom, 0, 1, False, XA_ATOM, &actual_type, &actual_format, &nitems, &bytesafter, (unsigned char **) &wintype) == Success && wintype) { char *tmpatomname = XGetAtomName(display, *wintype); if (tmpatomname) { if (strcmp(atomname, tmpatomname) == 0 && depth == 2) { /* OK, at depth 2 */ go_deeper = 1; } XFree((char *) tmpatomname); } } else if (depth < 2) { go_deeper = 1; } } else if (depth == 1) { go_deeper = 1; } XFree((char *) name); } else if (depth == 1) { go_deeper = 1; } /* If go_deeper is 1 then there is a possibility that the background * window is a descendant of the current window; otherwise we're * barking up the wrong tree. */ if (go_deeper && XQueryTree(display, window, &rootReturn, &parentReturn, &children, &nChildren)) { int i; for (i = 0; i < (int)nChildren; ++i) { /* children[i] is now at depth 3 */ if (depth == 2) { XWindowAttributes attributes; if (XGetWindowAttributes(display, children[i], &attributes)) { if (attributes.width >= DisplayWidth(display, screen)/2 && attributes.height > 0) { /* Found it! */ winreturn = children[i]; break; } } } else if ((winreturn = ToonGetKDEDesktop(display, screen, children[i], atom, atomname, depth+1))) { break; } } XFree((char *) children); } return winreturn; } /* Look for the Nautilus desktop window to draw to, given the toplevel * window of the Nautilus desktop. Basically recursively calls itself * looking for subwindows the same size as the root window. */ static Window ToonGetNautilusDesktop(Display *display, int screen, Window window, int depth) { Window rootReturn, parentReturn, *children; Window winreturn = window; unsigned int nChildren; if (depth > 5) { return ((Window) 0); } else if (XQueryTree(display, window, &rootReturn, &parentReturn, &children, &nChildren)) { unsigned int i; for (i = 0; i < nChildren; ++i) { XWindowAttributes attributes; if (XGetWindowAttributes(display, children[i], &attributes)) { if (attributes.width == DisplayWidth(display, screen) && attributes.height == DisplayHeight(display, screen)) { /* Found a possible desktop window */ winreturn = ToonGetNautilusDesktop(display, screen, children[i], depth+1); } } } XFree((char *) children); } return winreturn; } /* * Returns the window ID of the `background' window on to which the * toons should be drawn. Also returned (in clientparent) is the ID of * the parent of all the client windows, since this may not be the * same as the background window. If no recognised virtual window * manager or desktop environment is found then the root window is * returned in both cases. The string toon_message contains * information about the window manager that was found. */ Window ToonGetRootWindow(Display *display, int screen, Window *clientparent) { Window background = 0; /* The return value */ Window root = RootWindow(display, screen); Window rootReturn, parentReturn, *children; Window *toplevel = (Window *) 0; unsigned int nChildren; unsigned long nitems, bytesafter; Atom actual_type; int actual_format; unsigned long *workspace = NULL; unsigned long *desktop = NULL; Atom NAUTILUS_DESKTOP_WINDOW_ID = XInternAtom(display, "NAUTILUS_DESKTOP_WINDOW_ID", False); *clientparent = root; if (XGetWindowProperty(display, root, NAUTILUS_DESKTOP_WINDOW_ID, 0, 1, False, XA_WINDOW, &actual_type, &actual_format, &nitems, &bytesafter, (unsigned char **) &toplevel) == Success && toplevel) { /* Nautilus is running */ background = ToonGetNautilusDesktop(display, screen, *toplevel, 0); XFree((char *) toplevel); if (background) { snprintf(toon_message, TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH, _("Drawing to Nautilus Desktop")); toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH-1] = '\0'; } } /* Next look for a virtual root or a KDE Desktop */ if (!background && XQueryTree(display, root, &rootReturn, &parentReturn, &children, &nChildren)) { unsigned int i; Atom _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE = XInternAtom(display, "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE", False); Atom __SWM_VROOT = XInternAtom(display, "__SWM_VROOT", False); for (i = 0; i < nChildren && !background; ++i) { Window *newroot = (Window *) 0; if (XGetWindowProperty(display, children[i], __SWM_VROOT, 0, 1, False, XA_WINDOW, &actual_type, &actual_format, &nitems, &bytesafter, (unsigned char **) &newroot) == Success && newroot) { /* Found a window with a __SWM_VROOT property that contains * the window ID of the virtual root. Now we must check * whether it is KDE (2.1+) or not. If it is KDE then it does * not reparent the clients. If the root window has the * _NET_SUPPORTED property but not the _NET_VIRTUAL_ROOTS * property then we assume it is KDE. */ Atom _NET_SUPPORTED = XInternAtom(display, "_NET_SUPPORTED", False); Atom *tmpatom; if (XGetWindowProperty(display, root, _NET_SUPPORTED, 0, 1, False, XA_ATOM, &actual_type, &actual_format, &nitems, &bytesafter, (unsigned char **) &tmpatom) == Success && tmpatom) { Window *tmpwindow = (Window *) 0; Atom _NET_VIRTUAL_ROOTS = XInternAtom(display, "_NET_VIRTUAL_ROOTS", False); XFree((char *) tmpatom); if (XGetWindowProperty(display, root, _NET_VIRTUAL_ROOTS, 0, 1, False, XA_WINDOW, &actual_type, &actual_format, &nitems, &bytesafter, (unsigned char **) &tmpwindow) != Success || !tmpwindow) { /* Must be KDE 2.1+ */ snprintf(toon_message, TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH, _("Drawing to KDE Desktop")); toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH-1] = '\0'; background = *newroot; } else if (tmpwindow) { XFree((char *) tmpwindow); } } if (!background) { /* Not KDE: assume windows are reparented */ snprintf(toon_message, TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH, _("Drawing to virtual root window")); toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH-1] = '\0'; background = *clientparent = *newroot; } XFree((char *) newroot); } else if ((background = ToonGetKDEDesktop(display, screen, children[i], _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE, _("_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DESKTOP"), 0))) { /* Found a KDE 2.0 desktop and located the background window */ /* Note that the clientparent is still the root window */ snprintf(toon_message, TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH, _("Drawing to KDE desktop")); toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH-1] = '\0'; } } XFree((char *) children); } if (!background) { /* Look for a _WIN_WORKSPACE property, used by Enlightenment */ Atom _WIN_WORKSPACE = XInternAtom(display, "_WIN_WORKSPACE", False); if (XGetWindowProperty(display, root, _WIN_WORKSPACE, 0, 1, False, XA_CARDINAL, &actual_type, &actual_format, &nitems, &bytesafter, (unsigned char **) &workspace) == Success && workspace) { /* Found a _WIN_WORKSPACE property - this is the desktop to look for. * For now assume that this is Enlightenment. * We're looking for a child of the root window that has an * ENLIGHTENMENT_DESKTOP atom with a value equal to the root window's * _WIN_WORKSPACE atom. */ Atom ENLIGHTENMENT_DESKTOP = XInternAtom(display, "ENLIGHTENMENT_DESKTOP", False); /* First check to see if the root window is the current desktop... */ if (XGetWindowProperty(display, root, ENLIGHTENMENT_DESKTOP, 0, 1, False, XA_CARDINAL, &actual_type, &actual_format, &nitems, &bytesafter, (unsigned char **) &desktop) == Success && desktop && *desktop == *workspace) { /* The root window is the current Enlightenment desktop */ snprintf(toon_message, TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH, _("Drawing to Enlightenment Desktop %lu (the root window)"), *desktop); toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH-1] = '\0'; background = root; XFree((char *) desktop); } /* Now look at each immediate child window of root to see if it is * the current desktop */ else if (XQueryTree(display, root, &rootReturn, &parentReturn, &children, &nChildren)) { unsigned int i; for (i = 0; i < nChildren; ++i) { if (XGetWindowProperty(display, children[i], ENLIGHTENMENT_DESKTOP, 0, 1, False, XA_CARDINAL, &actual_type, &actual_format, &nitems, &bytesafter, (unsigned char **) &desktop) == Success && desktop && *desktop == *workspace) { /* Found current Enlightenment desktop */ snprintf(toon_message, TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH, _("Drawing to Enlightenment Desktop %lu"), *desktop); toon_message[TOON_MESSAGE_LENGTH-1] = '\0'; background = *clientparent = children[i]; XFree((char *) desktop); } } XFree((char *) children); } XFree((char *) workspace); } } if (background) { return background; } else { toon_message[0] = '\0'; return root; } } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_set.c000066400000000000000000000060231402673212100163210ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_set.c - assignment functions * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include "toon.h" #include "debug.h" #include "xpenguins.h" #include "utils.h" /* ASSIGNMENT FUNCTIONS */ /* Move a toon */ void ToonMove(Toon *toon, float xoffset, float yoffset) { toon->x += xoffset; toon->y += yoffset; return; } /* Directly assign the position of a toon */ void ToonSetPosition(Toon *toon, float x, float y) { toon->x = x; toon->y = y; return; } /* Change a toons genus and type and activate it. */ /* Gravity determines position offset of toon if size different from * previous type. * Note that there is a ToonSetType macro which doesn't change the genus. */ void ToonSetGenusAndType(Toon *toon, int genus, int type, int direction, int gravity) { ToonData *data = toon_data[toon->genus] + toon->type; ToonData *newdata = toon_data[genus] + type; switch(gravity) { case TOON_HERE: toon->x += (data->width - newdata->width)/2; toon->y += (data->height - newdata->height)/2; break; case TOON_DOWN: toon->x += (data->width - newdata->width)/2; toon->y += (data->height - newdata->height); break; case TOON_UP: toon->x += (data->width - newdata->width)/2; break; case TOON_LEFT: toon->y += (data->height - newdata->height)/2; break; case TOON_RIGHT: toon->x += (data->width - newdata->width); toon->y += (data->height - newdata->height)/2; break; case TOON_DOWNLEFT: toon->y += (data->height - newdata->height); break; case TOON_DOWNRIGHT: toon->x += (data->width - newdata->width); toon->y += (data->height - newdata->height); break; case TOON_UPRIGHT: toon->x += (data->width - newdata->width); break; } /* Otherwise already in the right position */ toon->type = type; toon->genus = genus; toon->cycle = 0; toon->direction = direction; toon->frame = 0; //RandInt(data->nframes); toon->active = 1; toon->terminal_velocity = penguin_data[genus][type].terminal_velocity*(1.0 + drand48()); P("setgenustype %d genus: %d type: %d tv: %f\n",counter++,genus,type,toon->terminal_velocity); return; } /* Set toon velocity */ void ToonSetVelocity(Toon *toon, float u, float v) { toon->u = u; toon->v = v; return; } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/toon_signal.c000066400000000000000000000030041402673212100167770ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* toon_signal.c - signal and error handling functions * -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include #include #include "toon.h" /* SIGNAL AND ERROR HANDLING FUNCTIONS */ /* Signal Handler: stores caught signal in toon_signal */ void ToonSignalHandler(int sig) { toon_signal=sig; return; } /* Clear root window, close display and exit */ void ToonExitGracefully(int sig) { gtk_main_quit(); ToonConfigure(TOON_NOCATCHSIGNALS); ToonCloseDisplay(); exit(0); (void)sig; } /* Has a signal been caught? If so return it */ int ToonSignal() { int sig = toon_signal; toon_signal = 0; return sig; } /* Return error message */ char * ToonErrorMessage() { return toon_error_message; } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/transwindow.c000066400000000000000000000177771402673212100170700ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include #include #include "transwindow.h" #include "debug.h" static int setvaria(GtkWidget *widget); /* * creates transparent window using gtk3/cairo. * transwindow: (input) GtkWidget to create transparent window in * fullscreen: (input) full-screen or not full screen * sticky: (input) visible on all workspaces or not * below: (input) 1: below all other windows 2: above all other windows 0: no action * dock: (input) make it a 'dock' window: no decoration and not interfering with xsnow, xpenguins * NOTE: with dock=1, gtk ignores the value of below: window is above all other windows * NOTE: with decorations set to TRUE (see gtk_window_set_decorated()), * the window is not click-through in Gnome * So: dock = 1 is good for Gnome, or call gtk_window_set_decorated(w,FALSE) * before this function * gdk_window: (output) GdkWindow created * x11_window: (output) Window X11 window created */ int make_trans_window(GtkWidget *transwindow, int fullscreen, int sticky, int below, int dock, GdkWindow **gdk_window, Window *x11_window) { if(gdk_window) *gdk_window = NULL; if(x11_window) *x11_window = 0; // We take full responsibility for drawing background etc. // Also, this is essential to obtain the desired effect. gtk_widget_set_app_paintable(transwindow, TRUE); // essential in Gnome: gtk_window_set_decorated(GTK_WINDOW(transwindow),FALSE); // essential everywhere: gtk_window_set_accept_focus(GTK_WINDOW(transwindow), FALSE); // take care that 'below' and 'sticky' are taken care of in gtk_main loop: g_signal_connect(transwindow, "draw", G_CALLBACK(setvaria), NULL); // remove our things from transwindow: g_object_steal_data(G_OBJECT(transwindow),"trans_sticky"); g_object_steal_data(G_OBJECT(transwindow),"trans_below"); g_object_steal_data(G_OBJECT(transwindow),"trans_nobelow"); g_object_steal_data(G_OBJECT(transwindow),"trans_done"); static char somechar; if (sticky) g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(transwindow),"trans_sticky",&somechar); switch(below) { case 0: g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(transwindow),"trans_nobelow",&somechar); break; case 1: g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(transwindow),"trans_below",&somechar); break; } /* To check if the display supports alpha channels, get the visual */ GdkScreen *screen = gtk_widget_get_screen(transwindow); if (!gdk_screen_is_composited(screen)) { P("No alpha\n"); gtk_window_close(GTK_WINDOW(transwindow)); return FALSE; } // Ensure the widget (the window, actually) can take RGBA gtk_widget_set_visual(transwindow, gdk_screen_get_rgba_visual(screen)); // set full screen if so desired: if(fullscreen) { P("fullscreen\n"); XWindowAttributes attr; Display *display = XOpenDisplay(NULL); XGetWindowAttributes(display,DefaultRootWindow(display),&attr); gtk_widget_set_size_request(GTK_WIDGET(transwindow),attr.width,attr.height); XCloseDisplay(display); } else { P("NOT fullsscreen\n"); } gtk_widget_show_all(transwindow); GdkWindow *gdkwin = gtk_widget_get_window(GTK_WIDGET(transwindow)); // so that apps like xsnow will ignore this window: if(dock) gdk_window_set_type_hint(gdkwin,GDK_WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DOCK); gdk_window_hide(gdkwin); if(fullscreen) gdk_window_move(gdkwin,0,0); gdk_window_show(gdkwin); if (x11_window) *x11_window = gdk_x11_window_get_xid(gdkwin); if (gdk_window) *gdk_window = gdkwin; usleep(200000); // seems sometimes to be necessary with nvidia // just to be sure all settings are communicated with the server gtk_widget_hide(transwindow); gtk_widget_show_all(transwindow); // set some things, but note that this has to be repeated in the gkt_main loop. P("explicitly call setvaria\n"); setvaria(transwindow); P("end explicit call\n"); g_object_steal_data(G_OBJECT(transwindow),"trans_done"); return TRUE; } // for some reason, in some environments the 'below' and 'stick' properties // disappear. It works again, if we express our wishes after starting gtk_main // and the best place is in the draw event. // int setvaria(GtkWidget *widget) { // We want to reset the settings at least once to be sure. // Things like sticky and below should be stored in the widget beforehand. // Use the value of p itself, not what it points to. // Following the C standard, we have to use an array to subtract pointers. enum {rep = 1,nrep}; // must be >= 0, and is equal to the number of times the settings // will be done when called more than once static char something[nrep]; char *p = (char *)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget),"trans_done"); if (!p) p = &something[0]; P("setvaria %p %p %d\n",p,&something,(int)(p-&something[0])); if (p - &something[0] >= rep) { return FALSE; } p++; g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(widget),"trans_done",p); P("setvaria %p %p %d\n",p, (void *)widget,(int)(p - &something[0])); GdkWindow *gdk_window1 = gtk_widget_get_window(widget); const int Usepassthru = 0; if(Usepassthru) gdk_window_set_pass_through(gdk_window1,TRUE); // does not work as expected else { cairo_region_t *cairo_region1 = cairo_region_create(); gdk_window_input_shape_combine_region(gdk_window1, cairo_region1, 0,0); cairo_region_destroy(cairo_region1); } P("setvaria %d widget: %p gdkwin: %p passthru: %d\n",counter++,(void *)widget,(void *)gdk_window1,gdk_window_get_pass_through(gdk_window1)); if(!g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget),"trans_nobelow")) { if(g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget),"trans_below")) setbelow(GTK_WINDOW(widget)); else setabove(GTK_WINDOW(widget)); } if(1) { if(g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget),"trans_sticky")) gtk_window_stick(GTK_WINDOW(widget)); else gtk_window_unstick(GTK_WINDOW(widget)); } return FALSE; } // Force window below or above other windows. // It appears that, to get a window below other windows, it can be necessary // to do first the opposite, and then vice-versa. // These codes are probably somewhat too exuberant .... void setbelow(GtkWindow *w) { gtk_window_set_keep_above(GTK_WINDOW(w), TRUE); gtk_window_set_keep_below(GTK_WINDOW(w), TRUE); GdkWindow *gdkw = gtk_widget_get_window(GTK_WIDGET(w)); Window xwin = gdk_x11_window_get_xid(gdkw); XWindowChanges changes; changes.stack_mode = Below; Display *display = XOpenDisplay(NULL); XConfigureWindow(display,xwin,CWStackMode,&changes); P("setbelow %#lx\n",xwin); XCloseDisplay(display); } void setabove(GtkWindow *w) { gtk_window_set_keep_below(GTK_WINDOW(w), TRUE); gtk_window_set_keep_above(GTK_WINDOW(w), TRUE); GdkWindow *gdkw = gtk_widget_get_window(GTK_WIDGET(w)); Window xwin = gdk_x11_window_get_xid(gdkw); XWindowChanges changes; changes.stack_mode = Above; Display *display = XOpenDisplay(NULL); XConfigureWindow(display,xwin,CWStackMode,&changes); P("setabove %#lx\n",xwin); XCloseDisplay(display); } xpenguins-3.2.1/src/transwindow.h000066400000000000000000000021101402673212100170440ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include #pragma once extern int make_trans_window(GtkWidget *Transwindow, int Fullscreen, int sticky, int below, int dock, GdkWindow **gdk_window, Window *x11_window); void setbelow(GtkWindow *w); void setabove(GtkWindow *w); xpenguins-3.2.1/src/ui.c000066400000000000000000000412271402673212100151110ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #include #include #include "ui_xml.h" #include "ui.h" #include "debug.h" #include "main.h" #include "toon.h" #include "xpenguins.h" #include "utils.h" #include "xpenguins.xpm" #include "button_angel.xpm" #include "button_splat.xpm" #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef __cplusplus #define MODULE_EXPORT extern "C" G_MODULE_EXPORT #else #define MODULE_EXPORT G_MODULE_EXPORT #endif int ThemeFound; static char **allthemenames; /* all theme names */ static int nthemes; /* number of themes known: as many buttons will show up, to a max of NTYPES */ static int human_action = 1; /* is it a human who is playing with the buttons? */ #define NTYPES 16 static GtkBuilder *builder; static GtkWidget *hauptfenster; static GtkStyleContext *hauptfenstersc; static char buf[100]; static GtkWidget *id_lift; static GtkWidget *id_liftvalue; static GtkWidget *id_penguin; static GtkWidget *id_penguinvalue; static GtkWidget *id_logo1; static GtkWidget *id_logo2; static GtkWidget *id_logo3; static GtkWidget *id_angel_picture; static GtkWidget *id_splat_picture; static GtkWidget *id_speed; static GtkWidget *id_speedvalue; static GtkWidget *id_angels; static GtkWidget *id_blood; static GtkWidget *id_types[NTYPES]; static GtkWidget *id_icons[NTYPES]; static void handle_css(void); static void init_buttons(void); static void init_ids(void); static void init_pixmaps(void); static FILE *openflagsfile(char *mode); static float speedfactor_to_scale(float speed); static float scale_to_speedfactor(float scale); static float npenguins_to_scale(float n); static float scale_to_npenguins(float scale); static void ab(float Max, float Min, float *a, float *b); // Sometimes it is good to have a logarithmic scale, such that // // V = a*M*10**s + b // // where: V = parameter (e.g. SpeedFactor) // M = desired maximum of V (e.g. 4.0) // s = value of the gtkscale (0 .. 1.0) // Furthermore: m = desired minimum of V (e.g. 0.2) // // Then: // a = (M - m)/(9*M) // b = m - a*M // // The placement of a is a logical choice, the placement of b is // more or less random. I need a constant next to a, because I want // to define minimum V AND maximum V. // // Given V, compute s: // // s = log10((V-b)/(a*M)) // void ab(float Max, float Min, float *a, float *b) { *a = (Max - Min)/(9.0*Max); *b = Min - (*a)*Max; } const float MaxSpeedFactor = 4.0; const float MinSpeedFactor = 0.2; const float MaxNPenguins = 200; const float MinNPenguins = 1.0; void handle_css() { } MODULE_EXPORT void buttoncb(GtkWidget *w, char *data) { if(!human_action) return; int active = gtk_toggle_button_get_active(GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(w)); P("buttoncb: %d %d\n",*data,active); if (active || !active) { char *backup_theme = strdup(ThemeNames[0]); // add/remove theme P("add/remove theme %s\n",data); xpenguins_free_list(ThemeNames); ThemeNames = NULL; int i; int imax; if (nthemes > NTYPES) imax = NTYPES; else imax = nthemes; int n = 0; for (i=0; i NTYPES) imax = NTYPES; else imax = nthemes; for (i=0; i 3 300 1 10 150 1 10 1 0.01 0.10000000000000001 1 0.01 0.10000000000000001 False True False 64 64 True True True Reset all values to defaults True False gtk-undo 5 252 460 64 64 True True True Hide menu True False gtk-leave-fullscreen 5 351 460 64 64 True True True Quit xpenguins True False gtk-quit 5 443 460 64 64 True True True Transform penguin into angel when passed away. True False gtk-no 28 460 64 64 True True True Show a realistic animation when penguin hits the ground badly. True False gtk-no 123 460 32 80 True False 527 482 64 64 True False gtk-apply 29 123 64 64 True False gtk-apply 248 7 64 64 True False gtk-apply 428 124 100 80 True False 64 True False speed 2 0 34 120 True True Velocity factor vertical speed-adjustment True 3 3 False False 2 2 64 True False #penguins 1 0 34 120 True True Define number of penguins vertical penguins-adjustment True 3 3 False False 1 2 64 True False lift 0 0 32 120 True True Lift xpenguins from bottom of your screen. vertical lift-adjustment True 0 0 False False 0 2 True False label 2 1 True False label 1 1 True False label 0 1 172 114 100 80 True False True True True id-icon0 True False gtk-cut 0 0 True True True id-icon1 True False gtk-missing-image 1 0 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 2 0 True True True id-icon3 True False gtk-missing-image 3 0 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 4 0 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 0 1 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 1 1 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 2 1 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 3 1 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 4 1 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 5 0 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 6 0 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 7 0 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 5 1 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 6 1 True True True True False gtk-missing-image 7 1 72 300 xpenguins-3.2.1/src/utils.c000066400000000000000000000074501402673212100156340ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "utils.h" #include "debug.h" #include "toon.h" #include "main.h" #include "xpenguins.h" Pixel Black, White; FILE *HomeOpen(const char *file,const char *mode, char **path) { char *h = getenv("HOME"); if (h == NULL) return NULL; char *home = strdup(h); (*path) = (char *) malloc((strlen(home)+strlen(file)+2)*sizeof(char)); strcpy(*path,home); strcat(*path,"/"); strcat(*path,file); FILE *f = fopen(*path,mode); free(home); return f; } float sq3(float x, float y, float z) { return x*x + y*y + z*z; } float sq2(float x, float y) { return x*x + y*y; } float fsgnf(float x) { if (x>0) return 1.0f; if (x<0) return -1.0f; return 0.0f; } int sgnf(float x) { if (x > 0) return 1; if (x < 0) return -1; return 0; } int RandInt(int m) { if (m <=0 ) return 0; return drand48()*m; } int is_little_endian(void) { int endiantest = 1; return (*(char *)&endiantest) == 1; } void my_cairo_paint_with_alpha(cairo_t *cr, double alpha) { if (alpha > 0.9) cairo_paint(cr); else cairo_paint_with_alpha(cr,alpha); P("%d alpha %f\n",counter++,alpha); } /* from 'dsimple.c' * Window_With_Name: routine to locate a window with a given name on a display. * If no window with the given name is found, 0 is returned. * If more than one window has the given name, the first * one found will be returned. Only top and its subwindows * are looked at. Normally, top should be the RootWindow. */ Window Window_With_Name( Display *dpy, Window top, const char *name) { Window *children, dummy; unsigned int nchildren; int i; Window w=0; char *window_name; // this leaks memory: //if (XFetchName(dpy, top, &window_name) && !strcmp(window_name, name)) // return(top); // therefore: if (XFetchName(dpy, top, &window_name) && !strcmp(window_name, name)) { XFree(window_name); return(top); } XFree(window_name); if (!XQueryTree(dpy, top, &dummy, &dummy, &children, &nchildren)) { return(0); } for (i=0; (unsigned int)i #include #include #include #include #define myexp10f(x) (expf(2.3025850930f*x)) #define mylog10f(x) (0.4342944819f*logf(x)) extern float fsignf(float x); extern FILE *HomeOpen(const char *file,const char *mode,char **path); extern float sq2(float x, float y); extern float sq3(float x, float y, float z); extern void my_cairo_paint_with_alpha(cairo_t *cr, double alpha); extern int RandInt(int maxint); extern Window Window_With_Name( Display *dpy, Window top, const char *name); extern double wallclock(void); extern double wallcl(void); extern void mystrncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n); extern Pixel Black, White; extern int is_little_endian(void); extern int sgnf(float x); extern float fsgnf(float x); xpenguins-3.2.1/src/wmctrl.c000066400000000000000000000261211402673212100160000ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* -copyright- #-# #-# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Robin Hogan, 2021 Willem Vermin #-# #-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #-# (at your option) any later version. #-# #-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #-# GNU General Public License for more details. #-# #-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software #-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #-# */ /* * This works with EWHM/NetWM compatible X Window managers, * so enlightenment (for example) is a problem. * In enlightenment there is no way to tell if a window is minimized, * and on which workspace the focus is. * There would be one advantage of enlightenment: you can tell easily * if a window is on the screen (minimized or not) by looking at __E_WINDOW_MAPPED */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "wmctrl.h" //#include "windows.h" //#include "dsimple.h" #include "debug.h" #include "toon.h" int GetWindows(WinInfo **windows, int *nwin) { Atom type; int format; unsigned long b; unsigned char *properties = NULL; (*windows) = NULL; static Display *getdisplay;; Window *children; long unsigned int nchildren; static Atom atom_gtk_frame_extents; static Atom atom_net_client_list; static Atom atom_net_frame_extents; static Atom atom_net_showing_desktop; static Atom atom_net_wm_desktop; static Atom atom_net_wm_state; static Atom atom_net_wm_window_type; static Atom atom_win_client_list; static Atom atom_win_workspace; static Atom atom_wm_state; static Window Rootwindow; static int firstcall = 1; if(firstcall) { firstcall = 0; getdisplay = toon_display; atom_gtk_frame_extents = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS" ,False); atom_net_client_list = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_NET_CLIENT_LIST" ,False); atom_net_frame_extents = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_NET_FRAME_EXTENTS" ,False); atom_net_showing_desktop = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_NET_SHOWING_DESKTOP" ,False); atom_net_wm_desktop = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_NET_WM_DESKTOP" ,False); atom_net_wm_state = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_NET_WM_STATE" ,False); atom_net_wm_window_type = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE" ,False); atom_win_client_list = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_WIN_CLIENT_LIST" ,False); atom_win_workspace = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "_WIN_WORKSPACE" ,False); atom_wm_state = XInternAtom(getdisplay, "WM_STATE" ,False); Rootwindow = DefaultRootWindow(getdisplay); } XGetWindowProperty(getdisplay, DefaultRootWindow(getdisplay), atom_net_client_list, 0, 1000000, False, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format, &nchildren, &b, (unsigned char**)&children); if(type == XA_WINDOW) { P("_NET_CLIENT_LIST succeeded\n"); } else { P("No _NET_CLIENT_LIST, trying _WIN_CLIENT_LIST\n"); if(children) { XFree(children); children = NULL; } XGetWindowProperty(getdisplay, DefaultRootWindow(getdisplay), atom_win_client_list, 0, 1000000, False, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format, &nchildren, &b, (unsigned char**)&children); if(type == XA_WINDOW) { P("_WIN_CLIENT_LIST succeeded\n"); } } if(type != XA_WINDOW) { P("No _WIN_CLIENT_LIST, trying XQueryTree\n"); if(children) { XFree(children); children = NULL; } Window dummy; unsigned int n; XQueryTree(getdisplay,DefaultRootWindow(getdisplay),&dummy,&dummy,&children,&n); nchildren = n; } P("----------------------------------------- nchildren: %ld\n",nchildren); (*nwin) = nchildren; (*windows) = NULL; if(nchildren>0) (*windows) = (WinInfo *)malloc(nchildren*sizeof(WinInfo)); WinInfo *w = (*windows); int k = 0; // and yet another check if window is hidden (needed e.g. in KDE/plasma after 'hide all windows') int globalhidden = 0; { P("hidden3 %d %#lx\n",counter++,w->id); if (atom_net_showing_desktop) { Atom type; unsigned long nitems, b; int format; unsigned char *properties = NULL; P("hidden3 try _NET_SHOWING_DESKTOP\n"); XGetWindowProperty(getdisplay, Rootwindow, atom_net_showing_desktop, 0, (~0L), False, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format, &nitems, &b, &properties); if(format == 32 && nitems >=1) { if(*(long*) properties == 1) globalhidden = 1; P("hidden3 hidden:%d\n",globalhidden); } if(properties) XFree(properties); } } unsigned long i; for (i=0; iid = children[i]; XWindowAttributes winattr; XGetWindowAttributes(getdisplay, w->id, &winattr); x0 = winattr.x; y0 = winattr.y; w->w = winattr.width; w->h = winattr.height; depth = winattr.depth; P("%d %#lx %d %d %d %d %d\n",counter++,w->id,x0,y0,w->w,w->h,depth); // if this window is showing nothing, we ignore it: if (depth == 0) continue; Window child_return; XTranslateCoordinates(getdisplay, w->id, Rootwindow, 0, 0, &xr, &yr, &child_return); w->xa = xr - x0; w->ya = yr - y0; P("%d %#lx %d %d %d %d %d\n",counter++,w->id,w->xa,w->ya,w->w,w->h,depth); XTranslateCoordinates(getdisplay, w->id, toon_root1, 0, 0, &(w->x), &(w->y), &child_return); enum{NET,GTK}; Atom type; int format; unsigned long nitems,b; unsigned char *properties = NULL; XGetWindowProperty(getdisplay, w->id, atom_net_wm_desktop, 0, 1, False, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format, &nitems, &b, &properties); if(type != XA_CARDINAL) { if(properties) XFree(properties); properties = NULL; XGetWindowProperty(getdisplay, w->id, atom_win_workspace, 0, 1, False, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format, &nitems, &b, &properties); } if(properties) { w->ws = *(long*) properties; if(properties) XFree(properties); } else w->ws = 0; // maybe this window is sticky: w->sticky = 0; properties = NULL; nitems = 0; XGetWindowProperty(getdisplay, w->id, atom_net_wm_state, 0, (~0L), False, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format, &nitems, &b, &properties); if (type == XA_ATOM) { int i; for(i=0; (unsigned long)iid); w->sticky = 1; if(s) XFree(s); break; } if(s) XFree(s); } } // another sticky test, needed in KDE en LXDE: if (w->ws == -1) w->sticky = 1; if(properties) XFree(properties); // check if window is a "dock". w->dock = 0; properties = NULL; nitems = 0; XGetWindowProperty(getdisplay, w->id, atom_net_wm_window_type, 0, (~0L), False, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format, &nitems, &b, &properties); if(format == 32) { int i; for(i=0; (unsigned long)iid, counter++); w->dock = 1; if(s) XFree(s); break; } if(s) XFree(s); } } if(properties) XFree(properties); // check if window is hidden w->hidden = globalhidden; if(!w->hidden) { if (winattr.map_state != IsViewable) { P("map_state: %#lx %d\n",w->id,winattr.map_state); w->hidden = 1; } } // another check on hidden if (!w->hidden) { properties = NULL; nitems = 0; XGetWindowProperty(getdisplay, w->id, atom_net_wm_state, 0, (~0L), False, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format, &nitems, &b, &properties); if(format == 32) { unsigned long i; for (i=0; i