Add option --self-only to dnd client. If this options is passed, the
drag will be started with no data source so that no drag and drop
events are sent to other clients.
This adds the actual glyphs/utf-8 characters to the comments of CS_SPECIAL
(DEC special graphics set). They all work on my system with "Monospace" or
"Bitstream" font. But keep the mnemonics so if the UTF8 characters are not
displayed correctly, the comments are still readable.
I don't know if gcc actually reads data as UTF-8 or if C code actually
allows all UTF8 characters. However, unless it reads as "*/" in ASCII, it
shouldn't matter inside of comments.
Anyway, it compiles fine with gcc-4.7.0/amd64 here.
Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@googlemail.com>
If cairo-gl is used, display_create_surface() will create an
wl_egl_window for each surface and this will result in errors if this
surface is used as a source. Also, one can't get a wl_buffer for such
a surface wich led to crashes when trying to do so for the drag icon.
This patch works around both problems by forcing the item and drag icon
surfaces to use shm.
If the MODULEDIR string contains '%', then
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), MODULEDIR "/%s", name);
does not do what you want.
Signed-off-by: Chad Versace <chad.versace@linux.intel.com>
Inactive surfaces doesn't set keyboard focus, so it can be used for tooltips,
toolbars and some other type of windows.
This requires protocol side changes.
Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <tiago.vignatti@intel.com>
This commit adds a new, built-in screen recorder tool. The tool UI is
still very simple, start with mod-r and stop it again with mod-r.
The recording is written to capture.wcap, in a simple run-length encoded
adhoc format. The wcap-decode tool can be used to extract a single frame
from the capture, for now, but the plan is to hook this up to libvpx and
generate webm output.
Fixes crash with a backtrace like this:
==2418== Invalid read of size 8
==2418== at 0x8AC5B70: unresponsive_fade_frame (shell.c:374)
==2418== by 0x409FE0: weston_output_finish_frame (compositor.c:1060)
==2418== by 0x567043B: wl_event_loop_dispatch (event-loop.c:389)
==2418== by 0x566E84C: wl_display_run (wayland-server.c:1003)
==2418== by 0x4055EB: main (compositor.c:2937)
==2418== Address 0x8aba650 is 80 bytes inside a block of size 656 free'd
==2418== at 0x4A0662E: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:366)
==2418== by 0x566D93B: wl_resource_destroy (wayland-server.c:408)
==2418== by 0x566D30E: destroy_resource (wayland-server.h:166)
==2418== by 0x566D93B: wl_resource_destroy (wayland-server.c:408)
==2418== by 0x34ECE05D63: ffi_call_unix64 (unix64.S:75)
==2418== by 0x34ECE05784: ffi_call (ffi64.c:486)
==2418== by 0x5671AAE: wl_closure_invoke (connection.c:770)
==2418== by 0x566DBAA: wl_client_connection_data (wayland-server.c:255)
==2418== by 0x5670497: wl_event_loop_dispatch (event-loop.c:410)
==2418== by 0x566E84C: wl_display_run (wayland-server.c:1003)
==2418== by 0x4055EB: main (compositor.c:2937)a
and
==2418== Invalid read of size 8
==2418== at 0x34F1E180E1: pixman_region32_union (pixman-region.c:1405)
==2418== by 0x407F66: weston_surface_damage (compositor.c:551)
==2418== by 0x409FE0: weston_output_finish_frame (compositor.c:1060)
==2418== by 0x567043B: wl_event_loop_dispatch (event-loop.c:389)
==2418== by 0x566E84C: wl_display_run (wayland-server.c:1003)
==2418== by 0x4055EB: main (compositor.c:2937)
==2418== Address 0x851dfe8 is 136 bytes inside a block of size 680 free'd
==2418== at 0x4A0662E: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:366)
==2418== by 0x566D93B: wl_resource_destroy (wayland-server.c:408)
==2418== by 0x34ECE05D63: ffi_call_unix64 (unix64.S:75)
==2418== by 0x34ECE05784: ffi_call (ffi64.c:486)
==2418== by 0x5671AAE: wl_closure_invoke (connection.c:770)
==2418== by 0x566DBAA: wl_client_connection_data (wayland-server.c:255)
==2418== by 0x5670497: wl_event_loop_dispatch (event-loop.c:410)
==2418== by 0x566E84C: wl_display_run (wayland-server.c:1003)
==2418== by 0x4055EB: main (compositor.c:2937)