openbox/openbox/stacking.h
Dana Jansens 6e42b65bda add anotehr stacking_add function.
make stacking_add take care of raising also.
make new windows that dont get focus also not raise above the focused window.
2003-05-16 15:16:33 +00:00

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#ifndef __stacking_h
#define __stacking_h
#include "window.h"
#include <glib.h>
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
/*! The possible stacking layers a client window can be a part of */
typedef enum {
Layer_Desktop, /*!< 0 - desktop windows */
Layer_Below, /*!< 1 - normal windows w/ below */
Layer_Normal, /*!< 2 - normal windows */
Layer_Above, /*!< 3 - normal windows w/ above */
Layer_Top, /*!< 4 - always-on-top-windows (docks?) */
Layer_Fullscreen, /*!< 5 - fullscreeen windows */
Layer_Internal /*!< 6 - openbox windows/menus */
} StackLayer;
/* list of ObWindow*s in stacking order from highest to lowest */
extern GList *stacking_list;
/*! Sets the window stacking list on the root window from the
stacking_list */
void stacking_set_list();
void stacking_add(ObWindow *win);
void stacking_add_nonintrusive(ObWindow *win);
#define stacking_remove(win) stacking_list = g_list_remove(stacking_list, win);
/*! Raises a window above all others in its stacking layer
raiseWindow has a couple of constraints that lowerWindow does not.<br>
1) raiseWindow can be called after changing a Window's stack layer, and
the list will be reorganized properly.<br>
2) raiseWindow guarantees that XRestackWindows() will <i>always</i> be
called for the specified window.
*/
void stacking_raise(ObWindow *window);
/*! Lowers a client window below all others in its stacking layer */
void stacking_lower(ObWindow *window);
#endif