Since several contributers in the past repeatedly made the error
to treat xfc->width and xfc->height as equal with the x11 window
width and heigth I've renamed these variables to sessionWidth and
sessionHeight.
Small cleanup of passing around decorations flag.
Limit PercentScreen to single monitor vs. entire desktop. IMO - this is better behavior in a multimonitor environment.
Handle fullscreen windows better:
1. Ensure that size hints are set to allow resizing before setting a window to fullscreen as some window managers do not behave properly.
2. Handle fullscreen toggles without destroying and recreating window.
3. Use NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN Extended Window Manager Hint for fullscreen functionality
4. Use the NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS Extended Window Manager Hint when appropriate
5. When a single monitor fullscreen is requested - use the current monitor(as determined from mouse location)
6. Handle cases where there is no local monitor at coordinate 0,0. The Windows server expect there to be a monitor at this location, so we maintain offset if necessary between our local primary monitor and the server side primary monitor located at 0,0.
Remove use of the visibleOffset, this completely breaks the display of all windows except for the main application window. Instead,
just maintain a local offset correction of the windowOffset.
Apply workaround to determining the workArea for remote app mode.
Since XWarpPointer generates an pointer motion event, as if the mouse
was moved by hand, xfreerdp sends back the received mouse position to
the server. This behavior is wrong since pointer positions set via
server pointer update pdu shouldn't get sent back to the server
(it's not a "real" mouse move).
To fix this problem change the x windows event mask to not handle
pointer motion events before setting the new pointer position and change
it back again afterwards.
Possible downside of this is that some pointer motion events might get
lost but this shouldn't be noticeable.
Thanks to nfedera for the neat idea ;).
The input->FocusInEvent callback implementations (normal and fast-path) have
always sent the mouse position even if the pointer was outside of the freerdp
client area. In addition xfreerdp used the wrong pointer coordinates which
were relative to the root window instead of its own.
On focus-in the pointer position must only be sent if the pointer is
currently within the program's client area. However, the clients had no way
to pass that information to input->FocusInEvent which required an API change.
- removed mouse pointer x, y parameters from input interface's FocusInEvent
- clients are responsible to call input->MouseEvent on focus-in if necessary
- fixed xfreerdp and wfreerdp accordingly
Note: /gdi:sw was working fine, this commit fixes /gdi:hw
* calculate color channel shifts based on X11 visual color masks
* fast path to skip conversion if visual color masks equal rdp color masks
* successfully tested 8/15/16/24/32 bpp rdp sessions on 16/24/32 bpp visuals
xf_cliprdr_process_selection_notify calls xf_cliprdr_send_client_format_list
if the SelectionNotify event property was None.
xf_cliprdr_send_client_format_list called XConvertSelection even if there
was no clipboard owner. In that case the XServer generates a SelectionNotify
event to the requestor (us) with property None and so on ...
The most obvious fix is to ensure that XConvertSelection is not called if
the owner is None which is done in this commit.