it seems that some clients, eg. libreoffice, don't set the modal window
property on child dialogs. instead of fighting for focus, set up the child
as a modal on the parent and then avoid the whole issue
fix T2594
a client with this flag set here is unreliable to use as a stacking
reference since it has yet to be stacked and can be located anywhere
in the window stack.
fixes internal window stacking on startup
if pointer warping is disabled, attempting to pointer warp with mouse-based
focus policies will fail here, preventing focus from being applied as expected
ref T2566
Summary: If we get here when curpage is NULL, we'll crash later, so we should test for it.
Reviewers: zmike
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2793
Summary: If we get here when curpage is NULL, we'll crash later, so we should test for it.
Reviewers: zmike
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2789
due to recent changes in ecore-input-evas, mouse events are propagated
differently; specifically, there are now "more" events than there previously were.
as a result, grabs on internal wins are no longer necessary, though they probably
never were necessary after the elm conversion
see 5cb6cdbc5e1a13ea0262e155983b494e6519abde in efl
I did an audit of this and it seemed that it no longer served the purpose
for which it was originally intended. specifically, this is for enforcing
click: raise/focus options, and so grabs must be in play on client windows
only when they are not focused to ensure that we get mouse events and can
then focus them. the grabs must then be removed once the window has focus
to avoid spurious mouse eventing
when you have click to focus we have a passive grab set up. somewhere
that window changed to the parent window instead of the client. this
leads to a side effect of a leave and enter event on clients for every
click. generally clients are ok with this, but some seem to have buggy
event handling. these enter/leave events are a side effect of the
passive grab even though we allow/replay the event.
this fixes that by placing passive grabs on the client window itself
instead of the parent.
@fix
this should fix the case of mouse-based focus policies trying to reapply
focus after another client has stolen it away without the pointer leaving
the window
in the case of different window <-> event_window, window is a child window
of event_window, and thus checking event_window here is valid (and necessary)
Summary:
Some implementations of the X server (e.g. Xquartz) define their $DISPLAY
as a path. Since ecore_ipc_server_add() does not create non-existant
directories, and since it may not worth to hide the socket in a complex
path, this patch aims at reducing the $DISPLAY by only keeping its basename.
Reviewers: zmike
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2465