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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> 2<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" 3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" 4[ 5<!ENTITY % defs SYSTEM "defs.ent"> %defs; 6]> 7 8<!-- lifted from troff+ms+XMan by doclifter --> 9<book id="shapelib"> 10 11<bookinfo> 12 <title>X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Library</title> 13 <subtitle>X Consortium Standard</subtitle> 14 <releaseinfo>X Version 11, Release &fullrelvers;</releaseinfo> 15 <releaseinfo>Version 1.0</releaseinfo> 16 <authorgroup> 17 <author> 18 <firstname>Keith</firstname><surname>Packard</surname> 19 <affiliation><orgname>MIT X Consortium</orgname></affiliation> 20 </author> 21 </authorgroup> 22 <copyright><year>1989</year><holder>X Consortium</holder></copyright> 23 24<legalnotice> 25 26<para> 27Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 28of this software and associated documentation files 29(the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, 30including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, 31publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and 32to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to 33the following conditions: 34</para> 35 36<para> 37The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 38all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 39</para> 40 41<para> 42THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY 43KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES 44OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 45IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR 46OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, 47ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR 48OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 49</para> 50 51<para> 52Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not be 53used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings 54in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consortium. 55</para> 56<para>X Window System is a trademark of The OpenGroup.</para> 57</legalnotice> 58</bookinfo> 59 60<chapter id='overview'> 61<title>Overview</title> 62 63<para>This extension provides arbitrary window and border shapes within 64the X11 protocol. 65</para> 66 67<para> 68The restriction of rectangular windows within the X protocol is a significant 69limitation in the implementation of many styles of user interface. For 70example, many transient windows would like to display a 71“drop shadow” to give the illusion of 3 dimensions. As 72another example, some user interface style guides call for buttons with 73rounded corners; the full simulation of a nonrectangular shape, 74particularly with respect to event distribution and cursor shape, is not 75possible within the core X protocol. As a final example, round clocks 76and nonrectangular icons are desirable visual addition to the desktop. 77</para> 78 79<para> 80This extension provides mechanisms for changing the visible shape of a 81window to an arbitrary, possibly disjoint, nonrectangular form. The intent 82of the extension is to supplement the existing semantics, not replace them. 83In particular, it is desirable for clients that are unaware of the 84extension to still be able to cope reasonably with shaped windows. For 85example, window managers should still be able to negotiate screen 86real estate in rectangular pieces. Toward this end, any shape specified for 87a window is clipped by the bounding rectangle for the window as specified by 88the window's geometry in the core protocol. An expected convention would be 89that client programs expand their shape to fill the area offered by the 90window manager. 91</para> 92</chapter> 93 94<chapter id='description'> 95<title>Description</title> 96 97<para> 98Each window (even with no shapes specified) is defined by two regions: the 99<olink targetdoc='shapelib' targetptr='bounding_region'>bounding region</olink> 100and the 101<olink targetdoc='shapelib' targetptr='clip_region'>clip region</olink>. 102The bounding region is the 103area of the parent window that the window will occupy (including border). 104The clip region is the subset of the bounding region that is available for 105subwindows and graphics. The area between the bounding region and the 106clip region is defined to be the border of the window. 107</para> 108 109<para> 110A nonshaped window will have a bounding region that is a rectangle spanning 111the window, including its border; the clip region will be a rectangle 112filling the inside dimensions (not including the border). In this document, 113these areas are referred to as the 114<olink targetdoc='shapelib' targetptr='default_bounding_region'> 115default bounding region</olink> and the 116<olink targetdoc='shapelib' targetptr='default_clip_region'> 117default clip region</olink>. For a window with 118inside size of <emphasis remap='I'>width</emphasis> by 119<emphasis remap='I'>height</emphasis> and border width 120<emphasis remap='I'>bwidth</emphasis>, the default bounding and clip 121regions are the rectangles (relative to the window origin): 122</para> 123 124<literallayout remap='Ds'> 125bounding.x = -<emphasis remap='I'>bwidth</emphasis> 126bounding.y = -<emphasis remap='I'>bwidth</emphasis> 127bounding.width = <emphasis remap='I'>width</emphasis> + 2 * <emphasis remap='I'>bwidth</emphasis> 128bounding.height = <emphasis remap='I'>height</emphasis> + 2 * <emphasis remap='I'>bwidth</emphasis> 129 130clip.x = 0 131clip.y = 0 132clip.width = <emphasis remap='I'>width</emphasis> 133clip.height = <emphasis remap='I'>height</emphasis> 134</literallayout> 135 136<para> 137This extension allows a client to modify either or both of the bounding or 138clip regions by specifying new regions that combine with the default 139regions. These new regions are called the 140<olink targetdoc='shapelib' targetptr='client_bounding_region'> 141client bounding region</olink> and the 142<olink targetdoc='shapelib' targetptr='client_clip_region'> 143client clip region</olink>. They are specified 144relative to the origin of the window and are always defined by offsets 145relative to the window origin (that is, region adjustments are not 146required when the window is moved). Three mechanisms for specifying 147regions are provided: a list of rectangles, a bitmap, and an existing 148bounding or clip region from a window. This is modeled on the specification 149of regions in graphics contexts in the core protocol and allows a variety 150of different uses of the extension. 151</para> 152 153<para> 154When using an existing window shape as an operand in specifying a new shape, 155the client region is used, unless none has been set, in which case the 156default region is used instead. 157</para> 158 159<para> 160The <olink targetdoc='shapelib' targetptr='effective_bounding_region'> 161effective bounding region</olink> of a window is 162defined to be the intersection of the client bounding region with the default 163bounding region. Any portion of the client bounding region that is not 164included in the default bounding region will not be included in the 165effective bounding region on the screen. This means that window managers 166(or other geometry managers) used to dealing with rectangular client windows 167will be able to constrain the client to a rectangular area of the screen. 168</para> 169 170<para> 171Construction of the effective bounding region is dynamic; the client bounding 172region is not mutated to obtain the effective bounding region. If a client 173bounding region is specified that extends beyond the current default bounding 174region, and the window is later enlarged, the effective bounding region will 175be enlarged to include more of the client bounding region. 176</para> 177 178<para> 179The <olink targetdoc='shapelib' targetptr='effective_clip_region'> 180effective clip region</olink> of a window is 181defined to be the intersection of the client clip region with both the 182default clip region and the client bounding region. Any portion of the 183client clip region that is not included in both the default clip region 184and the client bounding region will not be included in the effective clip 185region on the screen. 186</para> 187 188<para> 189Construction of the effective clip region is dynamic; the client clip region is 190not mutated to obtain the effective clip region. If a client clip region is 191specified that extends beyond the current default clip region and the 192window or its bounding region is later enlarged, the effective clip region will 193be enlarged to include more of the client clip region if it is included in 194the effective bounding region. 195</para> 196 197<para> 198The border of a window is defined to be the difference between the effective 199bounding region and the effective clip region. If this region is empty, no 200border is displayed. If this region is nonempty, the border is filled 201using the border-tile or border-pixel of the window as specified in the core 202protocol. Note that a window with a nonzero border width will never be able 203to draw beyond the default clip region of the window. Also note that a zero 204border width does not prevent a window from having a border, since the clip 205shape can still be made smaller than the bounding shape. 206</para> 207 208<para> 209All output to the window and visible regions of any subwindows will be 210clipped to the effective clip region. The server must not retain window 211contents beyond the effective bounding region with backing store. The window's 212origin (for graphics operations, background tiling, and subwindow placement) 213is not affected by the existence of a bounding region or clip region. 214</para> 215 216<para> 217Areas that are inside the default bounding region but outside the effective 218bounding region are not part of the window; these areas of the screen will 219be occupied by other windows. Input events that occur within the default 220bounding region but outside the effective bounding region will be delivered as 221if the window was not occluding the event position. Events that occur in 222a nonrectangular border of a window will be delivered to that window, just 223as for events that occur in a normal rectangular border. 224</para> 225 226<para>An 227<olink targetdoc='libX11' targetptr='glossary:InputOnly_window'> 228InputOnly</olink> 229window can have its bounding region set, but it is a 230<olink targetdoc='libX11' targetptr='BadMatch'>Match</olink> 231error to attempt to set a clip region on an 232<olink targetdoc='libX11' targetptr='glossary:InputOnly_window'>InputOnly</olink> 233window or to specify its clip region as a source to a request 234in this extension. 235</para> 236 237<para> 238The server must accept changes to the clip region of a root window, but 239the server is permitted to ignore requested changes to the bounding region 240of a root window. If the server accepts bounding region changes, the contents 241of the screen outside the bounding region are implementation dependent. 242</para> 243</chapter> 244 245<chapter id='c_language_binding'> 246<title>C Language Binding</title> 247 248<para> 249The C functions provide direct access to the protocol and add no additional 250semantics. 251</para> 252 253<para>The include file for this extension is 254<<symbol role='Pn'>X11/extensions/shape.h</symbol>>. 255The defined shape kinds are 256<function>ShapeBounding</function> 257and 258<function>ShapeClip</function> 259The defined region operations are 260<function>ShapeSet</function> 261<function>ShapeUnion</function> 262<function>ShapeIntersect</function> 263<function>ShapeSubtract</function> 264and 265<function>ShapeInvert</function>.</para> 266 267<funcsynopsis id='xshapequeryextension'> 268<funcprototype> 269<funcdef>Bool<function> XShapeQueryExtension</function></funcdef> 270<paramdef>Display <parameter>*display</parameter></paramdef> 271<paramdef>int <parameter>*event_base</parameter></paramdef> 272<paramdef>int <parameter>*error_base</parameter></paramdef> 273</funcprototype> 274</funcsynopsis> 275 276<para> 277<function>XShapeQueryExtension</function> 278returns 279<function>True</function> 280if the specified display supports the SHAPE extension else 281<function>False</function> 282If the extension is supported, *event_base is set to the event number for 283<function>ShapeNotify</function> 284events and *error_base would be set to the error number for the first error for 285this extension. Because no errors are defined for this version of 286the extension, the value returned here is not defined (nor useful). 287</para> 288 289<funcsynopsis id='xshapequeryversion'> 290<funcprototype> 291<funcdef>Status<function> XShapeQueryVersion</function></funcdef> 292<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 293<paramdef>int<parameter> *major_version</parameter></paramdef> 294<paramdef>int<parameter> *minor_version</parameter></paramdef> 295</funcprototype> 296</funcsynopsis> 297 298<para> 299If the extension is supported, 300<function>XShapeQueryVersion</function> 301sets the major and minor version numbers of the 302extension supported by the display and returns a nonzero value. 303Otherwise, the arguments are not set and zero is returned. 304</para> 305 306<funcsynopsis id='xshapecombineregion'> 307<funcprototype> 308<funcdef><function>XShapeCombineRegion</function></funcdef> 309<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 310<paramdef>Window<parameter> dest</parameter></paramdef> 311<paramdef>int<parameter> dest_kind</parameter></paramdef> 312<paramdef>int<parameter> x_off</parameter></paramdef> 313<paramdef>int<parameter> y_off</parameter></paramdef> 314<paramdef>int<parameter> region</parameter></paramdef> 315<paramdef>int<parameter> op</parameter></paramdef> 316<paramdef>REGION<parameter> *region</parameter></paramdef> 317</funcprototype> 318</funcsynopsis> 319 320<para> 321<function>XShapeCombineRegion</function> 322converts the specified region into a list of rectangles and calls 323<function>XShapeCombineRectangles</function> 324</para> 325 326<funcsynopsis id='xshapecombinerectangles'> 327<funcprototype> 328<funcdef><function>XShapeCombineRectangles</function></funcdef> 329<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 330<paramdef>Window<parameter> dest</parameter></paramdef> 331<paramdef>int<parameter> dest_kind</parameter></paramdef> 332<paramdef>int<parameter> x_off</parameter></paramdef> 333<paramdef>int<parameter> y_off</parameter></paramdef> 334<paramdef>XRectangle<parameter> *rectangles</parameter></paramdef> 335<paramdef>int<parameter> n_rects</parameter></paramdef> 336<paramdef>int<parameter> op</parameter></paramdef> 337<paramdef>int<parameter> ordering</parameter></paramdef> 338</funcprototype> 339</funcsynopsis> 340 341<para> 342If the extension is supported, 343<function>XShapeCombineRectangles</function> 344performs a 345<function>ShapeRectangles</function> 346operation; otherwise, the request is ignored. 347</para> 348 349<funcsynopsis id='xshapecombinemask'> 350<funcprototype> 351<funcdef><function>XShapeCombineMask</function></funcdef> 352<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 353<paramdef>int<parameter> dest</parameter></paramdef> 354<paramdef>int<parameter> dest_kind</parameter></paramdef> 355<paramdef>int<parameter> x_off</parameter></paramdef> 356<paramdef>int<parameter> y_off</parameter></paramdef> 357<paramdef>Pixmap<parameter> src</parameter></paramdef> 358<paramdef>int<parameter> op</parameter></paramdef> 359</funcprototype> 360</funcsynopsis> 361 362<para> 363If the extension is supported, 364<function>XShapeCombineMask</function> 365performs a 366<function>ShapeMask</function> 367operation; otherwise, the request is ignored. 368</para> 369 370<funcsynopsis id='xshapecombineshape'> 371<funcprototype> 372<funcdef><function>XShapeCombineShape</function></funcdef> 373<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 374<paramdef>Window<parameter> dest</parameter></paramdef> 375<paramdef>int<parameter> dest_kind</parameter></paramdef> 376<paramdef>int<parameter> x_off</parameter></paramdef> 377<paramdef>int<parameter> y_off</parameter></paramdef> 378<paramdef>Window<parameter> src</parameter></paramdef> 379<paramdef>int<parameter> src_kind</parameter></paramdef> 380<paramdef>int<parameter> op</parameter></paramdef> 381</funcprototype> 382</funcsynopsis> 383 384<para> 385If the extension is supported, 386<function>XShapeCombineShape</function> 387performs a 388<function>ShapeCombine</function> 389operation; otherwise, the request is ignored. 390</para> 391 392<funcsynopsis id='xshapeoffsetshape'> 393<funcprototype> 394<funcdef><function>XShapeOffsetShape</function></funcdef> 395<paramdef><parameter>display</parameter></paramdef> 396<paramdef><parameter>dest</parameter></paramdef> 397<paramdef><parameter>dest_kind</parameter></paramdef> 398<paramdef><parameter>x_off</parameter></paramdef> 399<paramdef><parameter>y_off</parameter></paramdef> 400</funcprototype> 401</funcsynopsis> 402 403<para> 404If the extension is supported, 405<function>XShapeOffsetShape</function> 406performs a 407<function>ShapeOffset</function> 408operation; otherwise, the request is ignored. 409</para> 410 411<funcsynopsis id='xshapequeryextents'> 412<funcprototype> 413<funcdef>Status <function>XShapeQueryExtents</function></funcdef> 414<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 415<paramdef>Window<parameter> window</parameter></paramdef> 416<paramdef>Bool<parameter> *bounding_shaped</parameter></paramdef> 417<paramdef>int<parameter> *x_bounding</parameter></paramdef> 418<paramdef>int<parameter> *y_bounding</parameter></paramdef> 419<paramdef>unsigned int<parameter> *w_bounding</parameter></paramdef> 420<paramdef>unsigned int<parameter> *h_bounding</parameter></paramdef> 421<paramdef>Bool<parameter> *clip_shaped</parameter></paramdef> 422<paramdef>int<parameter> *x_clip</parameter></paramdef> 423<paramdef>int<parameter> *y_clip</parameter></paramdef> 424<paramdef>unsigned int<parameter> *w_clip</parameter></paramdef> 425<paramdef>unsigned int<parameter> *h_clip</parameter></paramdef> 426</funcprototype> 427</funcsynopsis> 428 429<para> 430If the extension is supported, 431<function>XShapeQueryExtents</function> 432sets x_bounding, y_bounding, w_bounding, h_bounding to the extents of the 433bounding shape and sets x_clip, y_clip, w_clip, h_clip to the extents of 434the clip shape. For unspecified client regions, the extents of the 435corresponding default region are used. 436</para> 437 438<para> 439If the extension is supported, a nonzero value is returned; otherwise, 440zero is returned. 441</para> 442 443<funcsynopsis id='xshapeselectinput'> 444<funcprototype> 445<funcdef><function>XShapeSelectInput</function></funcdef> 446<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 447<paramdef>Window<parameter> window</parameter></paramdef> 448<paramdef>unsigned long<parameter> mask</parameter></paramdef> 449</funcprototype> 450</funcsynopsis> 451 452<para> 453To make this extension more compatible with other interfaces, although 454only one event type can be selected via the extension, 455<function>XShapeSelectInput</function> 456provides a general mechanism similar to the standard Xlib binding for 457window events. A mask value has been defined, 458<function>ShapeNotifyMask</function> 459that is the only valid bit in mask that may be specified. 460The structure for this event is defined as follows: 461</para> 462 463<literallayout remap='Ds'> 464typedef struct { 465 int type; /* of event */ 466 unsigned long serial; /* # of last request processed by server */ 467 Bool send_event; /* true if this came from a SendEvent request */ 468 Display *display; /* Display the event was read from */ 469 Window window; /* window of event */ 470 int kind; /* ShapeBounding or ShapeClip */ 471 int x, y; /* extents of new region */ 472 unsigned width, height; 473 Time time; /* server timestamp when region changed */ 474 Bool shaped; /* true if the region exists */ 475} XShapeEvent; 476</literallayout> 477 478<funcsynopsis id='xshapeinputselected'> 479<funcprototype> 480<funcdef>unsigned long <function>XShapeInputSelected</function></funcdef> 481<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 482<paramdef>Window<parameter> window</parameter></paramdef> 483</funcprototype> 484</funcsynopsis> 485 486<para> 487<function>XShapeInputSelected</function> 488returns the current input mask for extension events on the specified 489window; the value returned if 490<function>ShapeNotify</function> 491is selected for is 492<function>ShapeNotifyMask</function> 493otherwise, it returns zero. 494If the extension is not supported, it returns zero. 495</para> 496 497<funcsynopsis id='xshapegetrectangles'> 498<funcprototype> 499<funcdef>XRectangle<function> *XShapeGetRectangles</function></funcdef> 500<paramdef>Display<parameter> *display</parameter></paramdef> 501<paramdef>Window<parameter> window</parameter></paramdef> 502<paramdef>int<parameter> kind</parameter></paramdef> 503<paramdef>int<parameter> *count</parameter></paramdef> 504<paramdef>int<parameter> *ordering</parameter></paramdef> 505</funcprototype> 506</funcsynopsis> 507 508<para> 509If the extension is not supported, 510<function>XShapeGetRectangles</function> 511returns NULL. Otherwise, it returns a list of rectangles that describe the 512region specified by kind. 513</para> 514</chapter> 515 516<glossary id='glossary'> 517 518<glossentry id='bounding_region'> 519 <glossterm>bounding region</glossterm> 520 <glossdef><para>The area of the parent window that this window will occupy. 521This area is divided into two parts: the border and the interior.</para> 522 </glossdef> 523</glossentry> 524 525<glossentry id='clip_region'> 526 <glossterm>clip region</glossterm> 527 <glossdef><para>The interior of the window, as a subset of the bounding 528region. This region describes the area that will be painted with the 529window background when the window is cleared, will contain all graphics 530output to the window, and will clip any subwindows.</para></glossdef> 531</glossentry> 532 533<glossentry id='default_bounding_region'> 534 <glossterm>default bounding region</glossterm> 535 <glossdef><para>The rectangular area, as described by the core protocol 536window size, that covers the interior of the window and its border.</para> 537 </glossdef> 538</glossentry> 539 540<glossentry id='default_clip_region'> 541 <glossterm>default clip region</glossterm> 542 <glossdef><para>The rectangular area, as described by the core protocol 543window size, that covers the interior of the window and excludes the border. 544 </para></glossdef> 545</glossentry> 546 547<glossentry id='client_bounding_region'> 548 <glossterm>client bounding region</glossterm> 549 <glossdef><para>The region associated with a window that is directly 550modified via this extension when specified by 551<function>ShapeBounding</function> 552This region is used in conjunction with the default bounding region 553to produce the effective bounding region.</para></glossdef> 554</glossentry> 555 556<glossentry id='client_clip_region'> 557 <glossterm>client clip region</glossterm> 558 <glossdef><para>The region associated with a window that is directly 559modified via this extension when specified by 560<function>ShapeClip</function> 561This region is used in conjunction with the default clip region 562and the client bounding region to produce the effective clip region.</para> 563 </glossdef> 564</glossentry> 565 566<glossentry id='effective_bounding_region'> 567 <glossterm>effective bounding region</glossterm> 568 <glossdef><para>The actual shape of the window on the screen, including 569border and interior (but excluding the effects of overlapping windows). 570When a window has a client bounding region, the effective bounding region 571is the intersection of the default bounding region and the client bounding 572region. Otherwise, the effective bounding region is the same as the 573default bounding region.</para> 574 </glossdef> 575</glossentry> 576 577<glossentry id='effective_clip_region'> 578 <glossterm>effective clip region</glossterm> 579 <glossdef><para>The actual shape of the interior of the window on the 580screen (excluding the effects of overlapping windows). When a window 581has a client clip region or a client bounding region, the effective 582clip region is the intersection of the default clip region, the client 583clip region (if any) and the client bounding region (if any). Otherwise, 584the effective clip region is the same as the default clip region.</para> 585 </glossdef> 586</glossentry> 587</glossary> 588</book> 589