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tdebase/kxkb/extension.cpp

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#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqmap.h>
#include <tqfile.h>
#include <tqdir.h>
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <kstandarddirs.h>
#include <kprocess.h>
#include <X11/Xatom.h>
#include <X11/Xos.h>
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#include <X11/XKBlib.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XKBfile.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XKBgeom.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XKM.h>
#include "extension.h"
static TQString getLayoutKey(const TQString& layout, const TQString& variant)
{
return layout + "." + variant;
}
XKBExtension::XKBExtension(Display *d)
{
if ( d == NULL )
d = tqt_xdisplay();
m_dpy = d;
// TQStringList dirs = TDEGlobal::dirs()->findDirs ( "tmp", "" );
// m_tempDir = dirs.count() == 0 ? "/tmp/" : dirs[0];
m_tempDir = locateLocal("tmp", "");
}
bool XKBExtension::init()
{
// Verify the Xlib has matching XKB extension.
int major = XkbMajorVersion;
int minor = XkbMinorVersion;
if (!XkbLibraryVersion(&major, &minor))
{
kdError() << "[kxkb-extension] Xlib XKB extension " << major << '.' << minor <<
" != " << XkbMajorVersion << '.' << XkbMinorVersion << endl;
return false;
}
// Verify the X server has matching XKB extension.
int opcode_rtrn;
int error_rtrn;
int xkb_opcode;
if (!XkbQueryExtension(m_dpy, &opcode_rtrn, &xkb_opcode, &error_rtrn,
&major, &minor))
{
kdError() << "[kxkb-extension] X server XKB extension " << major << '.' << minor <<
" != " << XkbMajorVersion << '.' << XkbMinorVersion << endl;
return false;
}
// Do it, or face horrible memory corrupting bugs
::XkbInitAtoms(NULL);
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
// watch group change events
XkbSelectEventDetails(m_dpy, XkbUseCoreKbd, XkbStateNotify,
XkbAllStateComponentsMask, XkbGroupStateMask);
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
return true;
}
XKBExtension::~XKBExtension()
{
/* if( m_compiledLayoutFileNames.isEmpty() == false )
deletePrecompiledLayouts();*/
}
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
bool XKBExtension::setXkbOptions(const XkbOptions options)
{
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
TQString exe = TDEGlobal::dirs()->findExe("setxkbmap");
if (exe.isEmpty())
return false;
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
TDEProcess p;
p << exe;
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
p << "-layout";
p << options.layouts;
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
p << "-variant";
p << options.variants;
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
if (!options.model.isEmpty()) {
p << "-model";
p << options.model;
}
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
if (options.resetOld) {
p << "-option";
}
if (!options.options.isEmpty()) {
p << "-option" << options.options;
}
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
kdDebug() << "[kxkb-extension] Command: " << p.args() << endl;
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
p.start(TDEProcess::Block);
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
return p.normalExit() && (p.exitStatus() == 0);
}
bool XKBExtension::setGroup(unsigned int group)
{
kdDebug() << "[kxkb-extension] Setting group " << group << endl;
return XkbLockGroup( m_dpy, XkbUseCoreKbd, group );
}
unsigned int XKBExtension::getGroup() const
{
XkbStateRec xkbState;
XkbGetState( m_dpy, XkbUseCoreKbd, &xkbState );
return xkbState.group;
}
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
/** Examines an X Event passed to it and takes actions if the event is of
* interest to KXkb */
void XKBExtension::processXEvent(XEvent *event) {
XkbEvent* xkb_event = (XkbEvent*)event;
if (xkb_event->any.xkb_type == XkbStateNotify) {
emit groupChanged(xkb_event->state.group);
}
}
Kxkb: Improve layout switching 1) New layout switching approach The new approach is based on the "grp" options group of Xkb and so enables us to use predefined X11 layout (group) switching hotkeys like "Caps Lock" or "Shift+Alt" (you can see the full list in the Options tab). The added bonus to this is that we conform to the Xkb setting. The code lets Xkb handle the keyboard layout switching hotkey(s) and is similar to the one that is used in kkbswitch, monitoring for an Xkb group (layout) change event. This solution required me to remove some hacky and obsolete code which was there to support really old pre-XFree-4.2 era systems and included the "include groups" hack. This means that the "Enable latin layout" checkbox is now gone and setxkbmap is only called when the keyboard layouts and/or options are modified, and not for every layout change. 2) Common layout switching hotkeys combobox A combobox was added to the first page of the Keyboard Layouts KCM module. It provides to the users a quick way to set a layout switching key combination. It also controls the "grp" group in the Xkb tab. A special note about this combobox is that, even if Append Mode was selected in the Xkb Options tab, this hotkey will overwrite previous hotkey options. This means that all grp: options will be forced removed before applying the option from the combobox (in contrast to specifying options via the Xkb Options tab, which, in Append Mode, will not get overwritten until next login). Signed-off-by: Mavridis Philippe <mavridisf@gmail.com>
2 years ago
#include "extension.moc"