if it were ever called for an inactive workspace, as our BScreen API in theory
allows you to do (not the BeOS API).
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offset of the mouse when resizing/moving windows when other constraints
restricted the resizing or moving.
* Applied patch by Stephen Deken with changes by myself:
- Windows now snap to the screen edges.
- There is a snapping time window of 1.5 secs during which the window still
snaps to the screen edge after it first snapped. Then there is a pause
during which there is no snapping.
Thanks a lot, Stephen, and sorry it took so long, nice patch!
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also in the MouseMoved() hook for a timeout. So window moving begins after
either a timeout of half a second, or after having moved the mouse at least
4 pixels.
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shortcuts so that the second mouse button sends windows to the back... :-)
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when the gradient finished earlier than the area to be filled. This is visible
when drawing only one line of the gradient when it's outside the gradient area
as in ticket #3749. Though I am seriously wondering why it works when drawing
more than one line. Maybe a buffer overflow in the regular case? Will
investigate.
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Tracker's OpenHashTable.h which it should eventually replace. We've renamed the
class to BOpenHashTable and changed the interface slightly so that HashTableLink
became superfluous.
Adapted all the code that used it. Since the OpenHashTables no longer clash,
this should fix the GCC4 build.
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files during starting the app_server. Should in theory
reduce disk seeks when booting from CD.
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inside the window. These are Command + Alt. In X11, it's just Alt, but that
is already used in various Haiku/BeOS apps.
* Introduced new window flag B_NO_SERVER_SIDE_WINDOW_MODIFIERS to disable the
above.
* Made click to front in FFM mode less strict, you can slightly move the mouse
now and still click windows to front.
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Reworked the glyph caching:
* It is now glyph index based (a font file has an internal glyph code to
index mapping, so that for example the same fallback glyph is used for
all unsupported codes).
* We do not truncate to uint16 anymore at various places, but support
the full 32 bit char codes.
* This made it necessary to switch to an OpenHashTable based cache lookup.
* In CharacterMap, you can now see that the second Unicode plane does not
wrap around anymore.
TODO: Remove old entries from the hash table after a while to free up memory.
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the remaining part with the solid color of the last stop was
filled with red and blue swapped. In the current GUI, it would
only be visible with BTabViews. I am pretty sure there was a
bug report about it (by julun if memory serves), but I cannot
find it.
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in place of the own rolled implementation. Comment typo fix.
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http://karistouf.free.fr/images/BCR2000_G.jpg
The notes may not fit in with other Haiku icons and could be removed. I kind of
like them though.
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- Functionality to stop services, start preferences, and show debug console
- Cleanups in signatures
-This line, and those below, will be ignored--
M headers/private/bluetooth/bluetoothserver_p.h
M src/servers/bluetooth/BluetoothServer.h
A src/servers/bluetooth/DeskbarReplicant.cpp
A src/servers/bluetooth/DeskbarReplicant.h
M src/servers/bluetooth/Jamfile
M src/servers/bluetooth/BluetoothServer.cpp
M src/preferences/bluetooth/BluetoothMain.cpp
M src/preferences/bluetooth/Jamfile
M src/preferences/bluetooth/defs.h
M src/preferences/bluetooth/BluetoothWindow.cpp
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hopefully it makes sense. It is definitely pushing it size-wise (997 bytes.) It
is based on an item in my house (I even set it up on my desk to draw it in
IOM.) If anyone wants to tweak it, feel free.
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- Move code between parent & children classes of the Accessors
- a bit Styling
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- Handle Hardware error event
- Add function to retrieve an string from a bluetooth error
- Styling
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* Replaced all occurences with the standard macros M_PI, and M_PI_2.
* Some coding style cleanup on the touched files, no other changes besides
adding a missing check for a failed memory allocation.
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* Implemented a CPU feature detection function in AppServer.cpp.
The results are put into the global variable gAppServerSIMDFlags.
* Implemented an SIMD accelerated version of the bilinear bitmap
scaling code that is the backend of BView::DrawBitmap(...,
uint32 options) used by the MediaPlayer to smoothly upscale
movies when no video overlay is available. The speed up is very
noticable and a Core 2 Duo @ 1.8 GHz can play at 1920x1200 now
without breaking a sweat. There is currently one SIMD version
implemented which uses MMX and plain SSE.
Very cool! Thanks a lot!
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back to the system default cursor. For that cursor token, the global cursor
manager returns NULL.
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window of the view into the application thread. This solves the
race condition with asynchronous SetViewCursor and deleting the
cursor immediately afterwards for real.
* The ServerApp now requires a reference to the current cursor,
just in case...
* Added TODOs for caching the BView token, it's currently resolved
for every single BView call that talks to the server... not good!
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reference counting is maintained correctly in the app_server. While reviewing
this code, I have my doubts that my previous solution for handling pending
SetViewCursor() calls is always working as it is intended.
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- Add debug more information in H2 driver and Command Status event
- Change name of port for posting events(former was too long)
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