/* our datatypes and global variables * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Shawn Betts * * This file is part of ratpoison. * * ratpoison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * any later version. * * ratpoison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef _RATPOISON_DATA_H #define _RATPOISON_DATA_H #include #include #include #define FONT_HEIGHT(f) ((f)->max_bounds.ascent + (f)->max_bounds.descent) #define STATE_UNMAPPED 0 #define STATE_MAPPED 1 typedef struct rp_window rp_window; typedef struct screen_info screen_info; typedef struct rp_action rp_action; struct rp_window { screen_info *scr; Window w; int number; char *name; int state; int last_access; int named; /* Dimensions */ int x, y, width, height, border; /* WM Hints */ XSizeHints *hints; /* Colormap */ Colormap colormap; /* Is this a transient window? */ int transient; Window transient_for; /* Saved mouse position */ int mouse_x, mouse_y; rp_window *next, *prev; }; struct screen_info { GC normal_gc; XFontStruct *font; /* The font we want to use. */ XWindowAttributes root_attr; Window root, bar_window, key_window, input_window; int bar_is_raised; int screen_num; /* Our screen number as dictated my X */ Colormap def_cmap; }; struct rp_action { KeySym key; unsigned int state; void *data; /* misc data to be passed to the function */ /* void (*func)(void *); */ }; struct rp_key { KeySym sym; unsigned int state; }; /* The prefix key also known as the command character under screen. */ extern struct rp_key prefix_key; /* These _sentinel pointers point to a special rp_window whose next pointer points to the head of the list and whose prev pointer points to the tail. This is done to simplify removing an element from the list: since there are no head and tail global variable pointers that need to be updated, functions that manipulate elements in a list don't need to know what list they belong to. The last element's next pointer points to the sentinel as does the first element's prev pointer. An empty list is represented by the sentinel's prev and next pointers pointing to itself. */ /* A list of mapped windows. These windows show up in the window list and have a number assigned to them. */ extern rp_window *rp_mapped_window_sentinel; /* A list of unmapped windows. These windows do not have a number assigned to them and are not visible/active. */ extern rp_window *rp_unmapped_window_sentinel; /* Pointer to the currently focused window. Points to an element in the mapped window list. NULL if there are no mapped windows. */ extern rp_window *rp_current_window; extern screen_info *screens; extern int num_screens; extern XEvent *rp_current_event; extern Display *dpy; extern Atom rp_restart; extern Atom rp_kill; extern Atom wm_state; extern Atom wm_change_state; extern Atom wm_protocols; extern Atom wm_delete; extern Atom wm_take_focus; extern Atom wm_colormaps; /* mouse properties */ extern int rat_x; extern int rat_y; extern int rat_visible; /* When unmapping or deleting windows, it is sometimes helpful to ignore a bad window when attempting to clean the window up. This does just that when set to 1 */ extern int ignore_badwindow; /* Arguments passed to ratpoison. */ extern char **myargv; #endif /* _RATPOISON_DATA_H */