| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| <protocol name="xdg_shell_unstable_v5"> |
| |
| <copyright> |
| Copyright © 2008-2013 Kristian Høgsberg |
| Copyright © 2013 Rafael Antognolli |
| Copyright © 2013 Jasper St. Pierre |
| Copyright © 2010-2013 Intel Corporation |
| |
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| </copyright> |
| |
| <interface name="xdg_shell" version="1"> |
| <description summary="create desktop-style surfaces"> |
| xdg_shell allows clients to turn a wl_surface into a "real window" |
| which can be dragged, resized, stacked, and moved around by the |
| user. Everything about this interface is suited towards traditional |
| desktop environments. |
| </description> |
| |
| <enum name="version"> |
| <description summary="latest protocol version"> |
| The 'current' member of this enum gives the version of the |
| protocol. Implementations can compare this to the version |
| they implement using static_assert to ensure the protocol and |
| implementation versions match. |
| </description> |
| <entry name="current" value="5" summary="Always the latest version"/> |
| </enum> |
| |
| <enum name="error"> |
| <entry name="role" value="0" summary="given wl_surface has another role"/> |
| <entry name="defunct_surfaces" value="1" summary="xdg_shell was destroyed before children"/> |
| <entry name="not_the_topmost_popup" value="2" summary="the client tried to map or destroy a non-topmost popup"/> |
| <entry name="invalid_popup_parent" value="3" summary="the client specified an invalid popup parent surface"/> |
| </enum> |
| |
| <request name="destroy" type="destructor"> |
| <description summary="destroy xdg_shell"> |
| Destroy this xdg_shell object. |
| |
| Destroying a bound xdg_shell object while there are surfaces |
| still alive created by this xdg_shell object instance is illegal |
| and will result in a protocol error. |
| </description> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="use_unstable_version"> |
| <description summary="enable use of this unstable version"> |
| Negotiate the unstable version of the interface. This |
| mechanism is in place to ensure client and server agree on the |
| unstable versions of the protocol that they speak or exit |
| cleanly if they don't agree. This request will go away once |
| the xdg-shell protocol is stable. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="version" type="int"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="get_xdg_surface"> |
| <description summary="create a shell surface from a surface"> |
| This creates an xdg_surface for the given surface and gives it the |
| xdg_surface role. A wl_surface can only be given an xdg_surface role |
| once. If get_xdg_surface is called with a wl_surface that already has |
| an active xdg_surface associated with it, or if it had any other role, |
| an error is raised. |
| |
| See the documentation of xdg_surface for more details about what an |
| xdg_surface is and how it is used. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="xdg_surface"/> |
| <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="get_xdg_popup"> |
| <description summary="create a popup for a surface"> |
| This creates an xdg_popup for the given surface and gives it the |
| xdg_popup role. A wl_surface can only be given an xdg_popup role |
| once. If get_xdg_popup is called with a wl_surface that already has |
| an active xdg_popup associated with it, or if it had any other role, |
| an error is raised. |
| |
| This request must be used in response to some sort of user action |
| like a button press, key press, or touch down event. |
| |
| See the documentation of xdg_popup for more details about what an |
| xdg_popup is and how it is used. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="xdg_popup"/> |
| <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/> |
| <arg name="parent" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/> |
| <arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="the wl_seat of the user event"/> |
| <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial of the user event"/> |
| <arg name="x" type="int"/> |
| <arg name="y" type="int"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <event name="ping"> |
| <description summary="check if the client is alive"> |
| The ping event asks the client if it's still alive. Pass the |
| serial specified in the event back to the compositor by sending |
| a "pong" request back with the specified serial. |
| |
| Compositors can use this to determine if the client is still |
| alive. It's unspecified what will happen if the client doesn't |
| respond to the ping request, or in what timeframe. Clients should |
| try to respond in a reasonable amount of time. |
| |
| A compositor is free to ping in any way it wants, but a client must |
| always respond to any xdg_shell object it created. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="pass this to the pong request"/> |
| </event> |
| |
| <request name="pong"> |
| <description summary="respond to a ping event"> |
| A client must respond to a ping event with a pong request or |
| the client may be deemed unresponsive. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial of the ping event"/> |
| </request> |
| </interface> |
| |
| <interface name="xdg_surface" version="1"> |
| <description summary="A desktop window"> |
| An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for |
| implementations that provide a desktop-style user interface. |
| |
| It provides requests to treat surfaces like windows, allowing to set |
| properties like maximized, fullscreen, minimized, and to move and resize |
| them, and associate metadata like title and app id. |
| |
| The client must call wl_surface.commit on the corresponding wl_surface |
| for the xdg_surface state to take effect. Prior to committing the new |
| state, it can set up initial configuration, such as maximizing or setting |
| a window geometry. |
| |
| Even without attaching a buffer the compositor must respond to initial |
| committed configuration, for instance sending a configure event with |
| expected window geometry if the client maximized its surface during |
| initialization. |
| |
| For a surface to be mapped by the compositor the client must have |
| committed both an xdg_surface state and a buffer. |
| </description> |
| |
| <request name="destroy" type="destructor"> |
| <description summary="Destroy the xdg_surface"> |
| Unmap and destroy the window. The window will be effectively |
| hidden from the user's point of view, and all state like |
| maximization, fullscreen, and so on, will be lost. |
| </description> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="set_parent"> |
| <description summary="set the parent of this surface"> |
| Set the "parent" of this surface. This window should be stacked |
| above a parent. The parent surface must be mapped as long as this |
| surface is mapped. |
| |
| Parent windows should be set on dialogs, toolboxes, or other |
| "auxiliary" surfaces, so that the parent is raised when the dialog |
| is raised. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="parent" type="object" interface="xdg_surface" allow-null="true"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="set_title"> |
| <description summary="set surface title"> |
| Set a short title for the surface. |
| |
| This string may be used to identify the surface in a task bar, |
| window list, or other user interface elements provided by the |
| compositor. |
| |
| The string must be encoded in UTF-8. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="title" type="string"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="set_app_id"> |
| <description summary="set application ID"> |
| Set an application identifier for the surface. |
| |
| The app ID identifies the general class of applications to which |
| the surface belongs. The compositor can use this to group multiple |
| surfaces together, or to determine how to launch a new application. |
| |
| For D-Bus activatable applications, the app ID is used as the D-Bus |
| service name. |
| |
| The compositor shell will try to group application surfaces together |
| by their app ID. As a best practice, it is suggested to select app |
| ID's that match the basename of the application's .desktop file. |
| For example, "org.freedesktop.FooViewer" where the .desktop file is |
| "org.freedesktop.FooViewer.desktop". |
| |
| See the desktop-entry specification [0] for more details on |
| application identifiers and how they relate to well-known D-Bus |
| names and .desktop files. |
| |
| [0] http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/ |
| </description> |
| <arg name="app_id" type="string"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="show_window_menu"> |
| <description summary="show the window menu"> |
| Clients implementing client-side decorations might want to show |
| a context menu when right-clicking on the decorations, giving the |
| user a menu that they can use to maximize or minimize the window. |
| |
| This request asks the compositor to pop up such a window menu at |
| the given position, relative to the local surface coordinates of |
| the parent surface. There are no guarantees as to what menu items |
| the window menu contains. |
| |
| This request must be used in response to some sort of user action |
| like a button press, key press, or touch down event. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="the wl_seat of the user event"/> |
| <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial of the user event"/> |
| <arg name="x" type="int" summary="the x position to pop up the window menu at"/> |
| <arg name="y" type="int" summary="the y position to pop up the window menu at"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="move"> |
| <description summary="start an interactive move"> |
| Start an interactive, user-driven move of the surface. |
| |
| This request must be used in response to some sort of user action |
| like a button press, key press, or touch down event. The passed |
| serial is used to determine the type of interactive move (touch, |
| pointer, etc). |
| |
| The server may ignore move requests depending on the state of |
| the surface (e.g. fullscreen or maximized), or if the passed serial |
| is no longer valid. |
| |
| If triggered, the surface will lose the focus of the device |
| (wl_pointer, wl_touch, etc) used for the move. It is up to the |
| compositor to visually indicate that the move is taking place, such as |
| updating a pointer cursor, during the move. There is no guarantee |
| that the device focus will return when the move is completed. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="the wl_seat of the user event"/> |
| <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial of the user event"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <enum name="resize_edge"> |
| <description summary="edge values for resizing"> |
| These values are used to indicate which edge of a surface |
| is being dragged in a resize operation. |
| </description> |
| <entry name="none" value="0"/> |
| <entry name="top" value="1"/> |
| <entry name="bottom" value="2"/> |
| <entry name="left" value="4"/> |
| <entry name="top_left" value="5"/> |
| <entry name="bottom_left" value="6"/> |
| <entry name="right" value="8"/> |
| <entry name="top_right" value="9"/> |
| <entry name="bottom_right" value="10"/> |
| </enum> |
| |
| <request name="resize"> |
| <description summary="start an interactive resize"> |
| Start a user-driven, interactive resize of the surface. |
| |
| This request must be used in response to some sort of user action |
| like a button press, key press, or touch down event. The passed |
| serial is used to determine the type of interactive resize (touch, |
| pointer, etc). |
| |
| The server may ignore resize requests depending on the state of |
| the surface (e.g. fullscreen or maximized). |
| |
| If triggered, the client will receive configure events with the |
| "resize" state enum value and the expected sizes. See the "resize" |
| enum value for more details about what is required. The client |
| must also acknowledge configure events using "ack_configure". After |
| the resize is completed, the client will receive another "configure" |
| event without the resize state. |
| |
| If triggered, the surface also will lose the focus of the device |
| (wl_pointer, wl_touch, etc) used for the resize. It is up to the |
| compositor to visually indicate that the resize is taking place, |
| such as updating a pointer cursor, during the resize. There is no |
| guarantee that the device focus will return when the resize is |
| completed. |
| |
| The edges parameter specifies how the surface should be resized, |
| and is one of the values of the resize_edge enum. The compositor |
| may use this information to update the surface position for |
| example when dragging the top left corner. The compositor may also |
| use this information to adapt its behavior, e.g. choose an |
| appropriate cursor image. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="the wl_seat of the user event"/> |
| <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial of the user event"/> |
| <arg name="edges" type="uint" summary="which edge or corner is being dragged"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <enum name="state"> |
| <description summary="types of state on the surface"> |
| The different state values used on the surface. This is designed for |
| state values like maximized, fullscreen. It is paired with the |
| configure event to ensure that both the client and the compositor |
| setting the state can be synchronized. |
| |
| States set in this way are double-buffered. They will get applied on |
| the next commit. |
| |
| Desktop environments may extend this enum by taking up a range of |
| values and documenting the range they chose in this description. |
| They are not required to document the values for the range that they |
| chose. Ideally, any good extensions from a desktop environment should |
| make its way into standardization into this enum. |
| |
| The current reserved ranges are: |
| |
| 0x0000 - 0x0FFF: xdg-shell core values, documented below. |
| 0x1000 - 0x1FFF: GNOME |
| 0x2000 - 0x2FFF: EFL |
| </description> |
| <entry name="maximized" value="1" summary="the surface is maximized"> |
| <description summary="the surface is maximized"> |
| The surface is maximized. The window geometry specified in the configure |
| event must be obeyed by the client. |
| </description> |
| </entry> |
| <entry name="fullscreen" value="2" summary="the surface is fullscreen"> |
| <description summary="the surface is fullscreen"> |
| The surface is fullscreen. The window geometry specified in the configure |
| event must be obeyed by the client. |
| </description> |
| </entry> |
| <entry name="resizing" value="3" summary="the surface is being resized"> |
| <description summary="the surface is being resized"> |
| The surface is being resized. The window geometry specified in the |
| configure event is a maximum; the client cannot resize beyond it. |
| Clients that have aspect ratio or cell sizing configuration can use |
| a smaller size, however. |
| </description> |
| </entry> |
| <entry name="activated" value="4" summary="the surface is now activated"> |
| <description summary="the surface is now activated"> |
| Client window decorations should be painted as if the window is |
| active. Do not assume this means that the window actually has |
| keyboard or pointer focus. |
| </description> |
| </entry> |
| </enum> |
| |
| <event name="configure"> |
| <description summary="suggest a surface change"> |
| The configure event asks the client to resize its surface or to |
| change its state. |
| |
| The width and height arguments specify a hint to the window |
| about how its surface should be resized in window geometry |
| coordinates. See set_window_geometry. |
| |
| If the width or height arguments are zero, it means the client |
| should decide its own window dimension. This may happen when the |
| compositor need to configure the state of the surface but doesn't |
| have any information about any previous or expected dimension. |
| |
| The states listed in the event specify how the width/height |
| arguments should be interpreted, and possibly how it should be |
| drawn. |
| |
| Clients should arrange their surface for the new size and |
| states, and then send a ack_configure request with the serial |
| sent in this configure event at some point before committing |
| the new surface. |
| |
| If the client receives multiple configure events before it |
| can respond to one, it is free to discard all but the last |
| event it received. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="width" type="int"/> |
| <arg name="height" type="int"/> |
| <arg name="states" type="array"/> |
| <arg name="serial" type="uint"/> |
| </event> |
| |
| <request name="ack_configure"> |
| <description summary="ack a configure event"> |
| When a configure event is received, if a client commits the |
| surface in response to the configure event, then the client |
| must make an ack_configure request sometime before the commit |
| request, passing along the serial of the configure event. |
| |
| For instance, the compositor might use this information to move |
| a surface to the top left only when the client has drawn itself |
| for the maximized or fullscreen state. |
| |
| If the client receives multiple configure events before it |
| can respond to one, it only has to ack the last configure event. |
| |
| A client is not required to commit immediately after sending |
| an ack_configure request - it may even ack_configure several times |
| before its next surface commit. |
| |
| The compositor expects that the most recently received |
| ack_configure request at the time of a commit indicates which |
| configure event the client is responding to. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="the serial from the configure event"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="set_window_geometry"> |
| <description summary="set the new window geometry"> |
| The window geometry of a window is its "visible bounds" from the |
| user's perspective. Client-side decorations often have invisible |
| portions like drop-shadows which should be ignored for the |
| purposes of aligning, placing and constraining windows. |
| |
| The window geometry is double buffered, and will be applied at the |
| time wl_surface.commit of the corresponding wl_surface is called. |
| |
| Once the window geometry of the surface is set once, it is not |
| possible to unset it, and it will remain the same until |
| set_window_geometry is called again, even if a new subsurface or |
| buffer is attached. |
| |
| If never set, the value is the full bounds of the surface, |
| including any subsurfaces. This updates dynamically on every |
| commit. This unset mode is meant for extremely simple clients. |
| |
| If responding to a configure event, the window geometry in here |
| must respect the sizing negotiations specified by the states in |
| the configure event. |
| |
| The arguments are given in the surface local coordinate space of |
| the wl_surface associated with this xdg_surface. |
| |
| The width and height must be greater than zero. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="x" type="int"/> |
| <arg name="y" type="int"/> |
| <arg name="width" type="int"/> |
| <arg name="height" type="int"/> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="set_maximized"> |
| <description summary="maximize the window"> |
| Maximize the surface. |
| |
| After requesting that the surface should be maximized, the compositor |
| will respond by emitting a configure event with the "maximized" state |
| and the required window geometry. The client should then update its |
| content, drawing it in a maximized state, i.e. without shadow or other |
| decoration outside of the window geometry. The client must also |
| acknowledge the configure when committing the new content (see |
| ack_configure). |
| |
| It is up to the compositor to decide how and where to maximize the |
| surface, for example which output and what region of the screen should |
| be used. |
| |
| If the surface was already maximized, the compositor will still emit |
| a configure event with the "maximized" state. |
| </description> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="unset_maximized"> |
| <description summary="unmaximize the window"> |
| Unmaximize the surface. |
| |
| After requesting that the surface should be unmaximized, the compositor |
| will respond by emitting a configure event without the "maximized" |
| state. If available, the compositor will include the window geometry |
| dimensions the window had prior to being maximized in the configure |
| request. The client must then update its content, drawing it in a |
| regular state, i.e. potentially with shadow, etc. The client must also |
| acknowledge the configure when committing the new content (see |
| ack_configure). |
| |
| It is up to the compositor to position the surface after it was |
| unmaximized; usually the position the surface had before maximizing, if |
| applicable. |
| |
| If the surface was already not maximized, the compositor will still |
| emit a configure event without the "maximized" state. |
| </description> |
| </request> |
| |
| <request name="set_fullscreen"> |
| <description summary="set the window as fullscreen on a monitor"> |
| Make the surface fullscreen. |
| |
| You can specify an output that you would prefer to be fullscreen. |
| If this value is NULL, it's up to the compositor to choose which |
| display will be used to map this surface. |
| |
| If the surface doesn't cover the whole output, the compositor will |
| position the surface in the center of the output and compensate with |
| black borders filling the rest of the output. |
| </description> |
| <arg name="output" type="object" interface="wl_output" allow-null="true"/> |
| </request> |
| <request name="unset_fullscreen" /> |
| |
| <request name="set_minimized"> |
| <description summary="set the window as minimized"> |
| Request that the compositor minimize your surface. There is no |
| way to know if the surface is currently minimized, nor is there |
| any way to unset minimization on this surface. |
| |
| If you are looking to throttle redrawing when minimized, please |
| instead use the wl_surface.frame event for this, as this will |
| also work with live previews on windows in Alt-Tab, Expose or |
| similar compositor features. |
| </description> |
| </request> |
| |
| <event name="close"> |
| <description summary="surface wants to be closed"> |
| The close event is sent by the compositor when the user |
| wants the surface to be closed. This should be equivalent to |
| the user clicking the close button in client-side decorations, |
| if your application has any... |
| |
| This is only a request that the user intends to close your |
| window. The client may choose to ignore this request, or show |
| a dialog to ask the user to save their data... |
| </description> |
| </event> |
| </interface> |
| |
| <interface name="xdg_popup" version="1"> |
| <description summary="short-lived, popup surfaces for menus"> |
| A popup surface is a short-lived, temporary surface that can be |
| used to implement menus. It takes an explicit grab on the surface |
| that will be dismissed when the user dismisses the popup. This can |
| be done by the user clicking outside the surface, using the keyboard, |
| or even locking the screen through closing the lid or a timeout. |
| |
| When the popup is dismissed, a popup_done event will be sent out, |
| and at the same time the surface will be unmapped. The xdg_popup |
| object is now inert and cannot be reactivated, so clients should |
| destroy it. Explicitly destroying the xdg_popup object will also |
| dismiss the popup and unmap the surface. |
| |
| Clients will receive events for all their surfaces during this |
| grab (which is an "owner-events" grab in X11 parlance). This is |
| done so that users can navigate through submenus and other |
| "nested" popup windows without having to dismiss the topmost |
| popup. |
| |
| Clients that want to dismiss the popup when another surface of |
| their own is clicked should dismiss the popup using the destroy |
| request. |
| |
| The parent surface must have either an xdg_surface or xdg_popup |
| role. |
| |
| Specifying an xdg_popup for the parent means that the popups are |
| nested, with this popup now being the topmost popup. Nested |
| popups must be destroyed in the reverse order they were created |
| in, e.g. the only popup you are allowed to destroy at all times |
| is the topmost one. |
| |
| If there is an existing popup when creating a new popup, the |
| parent must be the current topmost popup. |
| |
| A parent surface must be mapped before the new popup is mapped. |
| |
| When compositors choose to dismiss a popup, they will likely |
| dismiss every nested popup as well. When a compositor dismisses |
| popups, it will follow the same dismissing order as required |
| from the client. |
| |
| The x and y arguments passed when creating the popup object specify |
| where the top left of the popup should be placed, relative to the |
| local surface coordinates of the parent surface. See |
| xdg_shell.get_xdg_popup. |
| |
| The client must call wl_surface.commit on the corresponding wl_surface |
| for the xdg_popup state to take effect. |
| |
| For a surface to be mapped by the compositor the client must have |
| committed both the xdg_popup state and a buffer. |
| </description> |
| |
| <request name="destroy" type="destructor"> |
| <description summary="remove xdg_popup interface"> |
| This destroys the popup. Explicitly destroying the xdg_popup |
| object will also dismiss the popup, and unmap the surface. |
| |
| If this xdg_popup is not the "topmost" popup, a protocol error |
| will be sent. |
| </description> |
| </request> |
| |
| <event name="popup_done"> |
| <description summary="popup interaction is done"> |
| The popup_done event is sent out when a popup is dismissed by the |
| compositor. The client should destroy the xdg_popup object at this |
| point. |
| </description> |
| </event> |
| |
| </interface> |
| </protocol> |