It was an int already anyway, so let's be true about this and also
return an int. This reflects pixel-alignment in the API, not just in the
implementation.
QWindow::setFlags is manipulating the same X property as
KWindowSystem::setType. Thus our setType never succeeded as the
setFlags overwrote the window type again. In the same way we
have to call setFlags when reverting to the default Normal type.
REVIEW: 115258
The last bits have moved out of ThemeProxy, units is used for iconSizes,
which means we can finally directly use Plasma::Theme, and don't need a
ThemeProxy class anymore.
This is means two things:
- icon sizes have moved from theme.iconSizes.* to units.iconSizes.*,
will provide porting script and update docs
- we can kill PlasmaCore's ThemeProxy now. Icon sizing and dpi handling
is kept outside of Plasma::Theme for now, as it pulls in too many
deps.
This change does two things:
- it increases the gridUnit to 11 pixel on 102DPI, 18 on 170DPI. This
means on the one hand larger sizing, but aligns gridUnit and
theme.largeSpacing consistently, and thus makes these types work
together better.
- it scales the gridUnit with the DPI. The width of the font's bounding
box doesn't change on the displays I've tried, the height does.
As a result, gridUnit now scales linearly with the DPI setting.
The outputOnly property allows to specify that the dialog should not
accept any input. Thus it's an output only window which supports click
through. This is obviously platform specific and so far it is only
implemented for the X11 platform using the shape extension.
The input shape needs to be set once the window is visible and thus
the functionality is bound to the visible changed signal. The code
ensures that the required shape extension version is present and only
fetches it once.
REVIEW: 115139
- check some guards as qobject_cast may fail.
- destroyed() is emitted too late, the slot managing it can only access a QObject, Containment members aren't valid anymore