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tdelibs/tdeui/qxembed.cpp

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/****************************************************************************
Implementation of QXEmbed class
Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Trolltech AS
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*****************************************************************************/
// L-000: About comments marked with Lxxxx.
//
// These comments represent an attempt to provide a more adequate
// documentation to KDE developpers willing to modify QXEmbed. Keep in
// mind that these comments were written long after most of the code.
// Please improve them if you spot something wrong or missing
// (Leon Bottou, 26-10-2003).
//
// Relevant documents:
// - QXEmbed developper documentation
// (see comments in qxembed.h)
// - Xlib Reference Manual
// (sections about focus, reparenting, window management)
// - ICCCM Manual
// (window management)
// - XEMBED specification
// (http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/xembed-spec)
// - XPLAIN and XEMBED.
// <http://lists.kde.org/?w=2&r=1&s=qxembed+variants&q=t>
// - Accumulated community knowledge.
// <http://lists.kde.org/?w=2&r=1&s=qxembed&q=t>
// <http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-devel&w=2&r=1&s=qxembed&q=b>
// <http://lists.kde.org/?l=kfm-devel&w=2&r=1&s=qxembed&q=b>
//
#include <tqapplication.h>
#include <tqptrlist.h>
#include <tqptrdict.h>
#include <tqguardedptr.h>
#include <tqwhatsthis.h>
#include <tqfocusdata.h>
// L0001: QXEmbed works only under X windows.
#ifdef Q_WS_X11
# include <X11/X.h>
# include <X11/Xlib.h>
# include <X11/Xutil.h>
# include <X11/Xatom.h>
# define XK_MISCELLANY
# define XK_LATIN1
# include <X11/keysymdef.h>
# include <kdebug.h>
# include <kxerrorhandler.h>
// L0002: Is file config.h KDE specific?
# include <config.h>
# ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
# ifdef HAVE_USLEEP
# define USLEEP(x) usleep(x)
# else
# define USLEEP(x) sleep(0)
# endif
# else
# define USLEEP(x) sleep(0)
# endif
# include "qxembed.h"
// L0003: This keysym is used for focus navigation.
# ifndef XK_ISO_Left_Tab
# define XK_ISO_Left_Tab 0xFE20
# endif
// L0004: Conflicts between X11 and Qt definitions.
const int XFocusOut = FocusOut;
const int XFocusIn = FocusIn;
const int XKeyPress = KeyPress;
const int XKeyRelease = KeyRelease;
# undef KeyRelease
# undef KeyPress
# undef FocusOut
# undef FocusIn
// L0005: Variables defined in qapplication_x11.cpp
extern Atom tqt_wm_protocols;
extern Atom tqt_wm_delete_window;
extern Atom tqt_wm_take_focus;
extern Atom tqt_wm_state;
// L0006: X11 atoms private to QXEmbed
static Atom xembed = 0;
static Atom context_help = 0;
// L0007: Xembed message codes (see XEmbed spec)
#define XEMBED_EMBEDDED_NOTIFY 0
#define XEMBED_WINDOW_ACTIVATE 1
#define XEMBED_WINDOW_DEACTIVATE 2
#define XEMBED_REQUEST_FOCUS 3
#define XEMBED_FOCUS_IN 4
#define XEMBED_FOCUS_OUT 5
#define XEMBED_FOCUS_NEXT 6
#define XEMBED_FOCUS_PREV 7
// L0008: Xembed message details (see XEmbed spec)
// -- XEMBED_FOCUS_IN:
#define XEMBED_FOCUS_CURRENT 0
#define XEMBED_FOCUS_FIRST 1
#define XEMBED_FOCUS_LAST 2
// L0100: Private data held by the QXEmbed object.
// This belongs to the embedder side.
class QXEmbedData
{
public:
QXEmbedData(){
autoDelete = true;
xplain = false;
xgrab = false;
mapAfterRelease = false;
lastPos = TQPoint(0,0);
}
~QXEmbedData(){}
bool autoDelete; // L0101: See L2600
bool xplain; // L0102: See L1100
bool xgrab; // L0103: See L2800
bool mapAfterRelease;
TQWidget* focusProxy; // L0104: See XEmbed spec
TQPoint lastPos; // L0105: See L1390
};
namespace
{
// L0200: This application wide event filter handles focus
// issues in the embedded client.
class QXEmbedAppFilter : public TQObject
{
public:
QXEmbedAppFilter() { tqApp->installEventFilter( this ); }
~QXEmbedAppFilter() { }
bool eventFilter( TQObject *, TQEvent * );
};
}
// L0201: See L0200, L0740
static QXEmbedAppFilter* filter = 0;
// L0202: See L0610, L0730
static TQPtrDict<TQGuardedPtr<TQWidget> > *focusMap = 0;
// L0203: See L0660, L1400, L1450
static XKeyEvent last_key_event;
// L0300: This class gives access protected members of class TQWidget.
// Function focusData() is useful to reimplement tab focus management
// (L0620) Function topData() returns a structure QTLWExtra containing
// information unique to toplevel windows. This structure contains two
// members for the sole use of QXEmbed. Flag `embedded' indicates whether
// the toplevel window is embedded using the XEMBED protocol (L0680).
// Handle `parentWinId' then records the id of the embedding window.
class QPublicWidget : public TQWidget
{
public:
TQTLWExtra* topData() { return TQWidget::topData(); }
TQFocusData *focusData(){ return TQWidget::focusData(); }
bool focusNextPrev(bool b) { return focusNextPrevChild(b); }
};
// L0400: This sets a very low level filter for X11 messages.
// See qapplication_x11.cpp
typedef int (*QX11EventFilter) (XEvent*);
extern QX11EventFilter tqt_set_x11_event_filter (QX11EventFilter filter);
static QX11EventFilter oldFilter = 0;
// L0500: Helper to send XEmbed messages.
static void sendXEmbedMessage( WId window, long message, long detail = 0,
long data1 = 0, long data2 = 0)
{
if (!window) return;
XEvent ev;
memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(ev));
ev.xclient.type = ClientMessage;
ev.xclient.window = window;
ev.xclient.message_type = xembed;
ev.xclient.format = 32;
ev.xclient.data.l[0] = GET_QT_X_TIME();
ev.xclient.data.l[1] = message;
ev.xclient.data.l[2] = detail;
ev.xclient.data.l[3] = data1;
ev.xclient.data.l[4] = data2;
XSendEvent(tqt_xdisplay(), window, false, NoEventMask, &ev);
}
// L0501: Helper to send ICCCM Client messages.
// See X11 ICCCM Specification.
static void sendClientMessage(Window window, Atom a, long x)
{
if (!window) return;
XEvent ev;
memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(ev));
ev.xclient.type = ClientMessage;
ev.xclient.window = window;
ev.xclient.message_type = a;
ev.xclient.format = 32;
ev.xclient.data.l[0] = x;
ev.xclient.data.l[1] = GET_QT_X_TIME();
XSendEvent(tqt_xdisplay(), window, false, NoEventMask, &ev);
}
// L0502: Helper to send fake X11 focus messages.
// See X11 Reference Manual and Window Management stuff.
static void sendFocusMessage(Window window, int type, int mode, int detail)
{
if (!window) return;
XEvent ev;
memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(ev));
ev.xfocus.type = type;
ev.xfocus.window = window;
ev.xfocus.mode = mode;
ev.xfocus.detail = detail;
XSendEvent(tqt_xdisplay(), window, false, FocusChangeMask, &ev);
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------
// L0600: MOST OF WHAT FOLLOWS CONCERNS THE CLIENT SIDE.
// The following code mostly executes inside a Qt application swallowed
// by QXEmbed widget. It mostly consists of event filters that fight
// the normal Qt mechanisms in order to implement the XEMBED protocol.
// All this would be a lot simpler if it was implemented by Qt itself.
// L0610: This event filter receives all Qt events. Its main purpose is to
// capture the Qt focus events in the embedded client in order to
// implement the XEMBED protocol.
//
// Let's start with a few reminders:
//
// - X11 only has the concept of the "X11 focus window". This window
// basically receives all key events. The ICCCM conventions define
// how the window manager and the applications must cooperate to
// choose the X11 focus window.
//
// - Most toolkits, including Qt, maintain the concepts of 'active
// widget' and 'Qt focus widget'. A toplevel widget is active when
// the X11 focus is set to one of its children. By extension a
// widget is active when its toplevel widget is active. There is one
// Qt focus widget for each toplevel widget. When the toplevel
// widget is active, all key events are sent to the Qt focus widget,
// regardless of which descendant of the toplevel window has the X11
// focus. Widgets can adjust their appearance according to both
// their activation and focus states. The Qt FocusIn and FocusOut
// events indicate when a widget simultaneously is active and has
// the Qt focus.
//
// The XEMBED protocol defines ways to communicate abouth both
// activation and focus. The embedded client is active as soon as the
// embedding window is active (L0676, L0677). A widget in the embedded
// client receives key events when (1) it has the Qt focus in the
// embedded application, and (2) the QXEmbed widget in the embedding
// application is active and has the Qt focus. The Qt library in the
// embedded application is unaware of the focus status of the QXEmbed
// widget. We must make sure it does the right thing regarding the
// sending of focus events and the visual appearance of the focussed
// widgets. When the QXEmbed widget looses the Qt focus, we clear the
// focus in the embedded client (L1570, L0688). Conversely, when
// the QXEmbed widget gains the Qt focus, we restore the Qt focus
// window in the embedded client (L1530, L0680, L0683).
// Variable focusMap is used to remember which was the Qt focus
// widget in the embedded application. All this would be a lot
// simpler if it was implemented inside Qt...
//
// The XPLAIN protocol is much less refined in this respect.
// The activation status of the embedded client simply reflect
// the focus status of the QXEmbed widget. This is achieved
// by sending fake X11 focus message to the client (L1521, L1561).
// A passive button grab (L2800) intercepts mouse activity in the
// embedded client and sets the Qt focus to the QXEmbed widget
// when this happens (L2060). This can be achieved without
// cooperation from the client.
bool QXEmbedAppFilter::eventFilter( TQObject *o, TQEvent * e)
{
static bool obeyFocus = false;
switch ( e->type() ) {
case TQEvent::MouseButtonPress:
// L0612: This will become clear with L0614
if ( !((TQWidget*)o)->isActiveWindow() )
obeyFocus = true;
break;
case TQEvent::FocusIn:
// L0613: FocusIn events either occur because the widget already was
// active and has just been given the Qt focus (L0614) or
// because the widget already had the Qt focus and just became
// active (L0615).
if ( tqApp->focusWidget() == o &&
((QPublicWidget*)tqApp->focusWidget()->topLevelWidget())->topData()->embedded ) {
TQFocusEvent* fe = (TQFocusEvent*) e;
if ( obeyFocus || fe->reason() != TQFocusEvent::ActiveWindow /*|| fe->reason() == TQFocusEvent::Mouse ||
fe->reason() == TQFocusEvent::Shortcut*/ ) {
// L0614: A widget in the embedded client was just given the Qt focus.
// Variable `obeyFocus' suggests that this is the result of mouse
// activity in the client. The XEMBED_REQUEST_FOCUS message causes
// the embedding widget to take the Qt focus (L2085).
WId window = ((QPublicWidget*)tqApp->focusWidget()->topLevelWidget())->topData()->parentWinId;
focusMap->remove( tqApp->focusWidget()->topLevelWidget() );
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_REQUEST_FOCUS );
} else if ( fe->reason() == TQFocusEvent::ActiveWindow ) {
// L0615: Both the embedder and the embedded client became active.
// But we do not know whether the QXEmbed widget has the Qt focus.
// So we clear the Qt focus for now. If indeed the QXEmbed widget
// has the focus, it will receive a FocusIn message (L1530) and
// tell us to restore the focus (L0680, L0683).
focusMap->remove( tqApp->focusWidget()->topLevelWidget() );
focusMap->insert( tqApp->focusWidget()->topLevelWidget(),
new TQGuardedPtr<TQWidget>(tqApp->focusWidget()->topLevelWidget()->focusWidget() ) );
// L0616: tqApp->focusWidget() might belong to a modal dialog and not be
// equal to tqApp->focusWidget()->topLevelWidget()->focusWidget() !
tqApp->focusWidget()->clearFocus();
// L0617: ??? [why not {obeyFocus=false; return true;} here?]
}
obeyFocus = false;
}
break;
case TQEvent::KeyPress:
if (tqApp->focusWidget() == o &&
((QPublicWidget*)tqApp->focusWidget()->topLevelWidget())->topData()->embedded ) {
// L0620: The following code replaces the Qt code that
// handles focus focus changes with the tab key. See the
// XEMBED specification for details. The keypress event
// arrives here after an interesting itinerary. It is first
// saved in the embedding application (L0660). After being
// rejected for tab navigation in the embedding application
// (L1901), it gets forwarded to the embedded client
// (L1400) and arrives here. Depending on the status of
// the tab chain in the embedded client, focus navigation
// messages are sent back to the embedding application
// (L0653, L0654) which then performs tab navigation
// (L2081).
TQKeyEvent *k = (TQKeyEvent *)e;
TQWidget *w = tqApp->focusWidget();
// L0621: The following tests are copied from TQWidget::event().
bool res = false;
bool tabForward = true;
if ( !(k->state() & ControlButton || k->state() & AltButton) ) {
if ( k->key() == Key_Backtab || (k->key() == Key_Tab && (k->state() & ShiftButton)) ) {
TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::Backtab );
res = ((QPublicWidget*)w)->focusNextPrev( tabForward = false );
TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
} else if ( k->key() == Key_Tab ) {
TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::Tab );
res = ((QPublicWidget*)w)->focusNextPrev( tabForward = true );
TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
}
}
if (res) {
// L0625: We changed the focus because of tab/backtab key
// Now check whether we have been looping around.
TQFocusData *fd = ((QPublicWidget*)w)->focusData();
WId window = ((QPublicWidget*)w->topLevelWidget())->topData()->parentWinId;
TQWidget *cw = 0;
TQWidget *fw = fd->home();
if (tabForward && window) {
while (cw != w && cw != fw && cw != w->topLevelWidget())
cw = fd->prev();
if (cw != w)
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_FOCUS_NEXT );
} else if (window) {
while (cw != w && cw != fw && cw != w->topLevelWidget())
cw = fd->next();
if (cw != w)
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_FOCUS_PREV );
}
// L0628: Qt should no longer process this event.
return true;
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
// L0640: Application gets to see the events anyway.
return false;
}
// L0650: This filter receives all XEvents in both the client and the embedder.
// Most of it involves the embedded client (except L0660, L0671).
static int qxembed_x11_event_filter( XEvent* e)
{
switch ( e->type ) {
case XKeyPress:
case XKeyRelease: {
// L0660: This is for the embedding side (L1450).
last_key_event = e->xkey;
break;
}
case ClientMessage:
if ( e->xclient.message_type == xembed ) {
// L0670: This is where the XEmbed messages are
// processed on the client side.
Time msgtime = (Time) e->xclient.data.l[0];
long message = e->xclient.data.l[1];
long detail = e->xclient.data.l[2];
// L0671: Keep Qt message time up to date
if ( msgtime > GET_QT_X_TIME() )
SET_QT_X_TIME(msgtime);
TQWidget* w = TQT_TQWIDGET(TQWidget::find( e->xclient.window ));
if ( !w )
break;
switch ( message) {
case XEMBED_EMBEDDED_NOTIFY: {
// L0675: We just have been embedded into a XEMBED aware widget.
TQTLWExtra *extra = ((QPublicWidget*)w->topLevelWidget())->topData();
extra->embedded = 1;
extra->parentWinId = e->xclient.data.l[3];
w->topLevelWidget()->show();
break;
}
case XEMBED_WINDOW_ACTIVATE: {
// L0676: Embedding window becomes active. Send a fake XFocusIn
// to convince Qt that we are active as well. Qt will send
// us a focus notification (L0615) that we will intercept to
// ensure that we have no Qt focus widget yet. The Qt focus
// widget might later be set in L0680.
XEvent ev;
memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(ev));
ev.xfocus.display = tqt_xdisplay();
ev.xfocus.type = XFocusIn;
ev.xfocus.window = w->topLevelWidget()->winId();
ev.xfocus.mode = NotifyNormal;
ev.xfocus.detail = NotifyAncestor;
tqApp->x11ProcessEvent( &ev );
}
break;
case XEMBED_WINDOW_DEACTIVATE: {
// L0677: Embedding window becomes inactive. Send a fake XFocusOut
// event to convince Qt that we no longer are active. We will
// receive extra Qt FocusOut events but we do not care.
XEvent ev;
memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(ev));
ev.xfocus.display = tqt_xdisplay();
ev.xfocus.type = XFocusOut;
ev.xfocus.window = w->topLevelWidget()->winId();
ev.xfocus.mode = NotifyNormal;
ev.xfocus.detail = NotifyAncestor;
tqApp->x11ProcessEvent( &ev );
}
break;
case XEMBED_FOCUS_IN:
// L0680: Embedding application gives us the focus.
{
// L0681: Search saved focus widget.
TQWidget* focusCurrent = 0;
TQGuardedPtr<TQWidget>* fw = focusMap->find( w->topLevelWidget() );
if ( fw ) {
focusCurrent = *fw;
// L0682: Remove it from the map
focusMap->remove( w->topLevelWidget() );
}
switch ( detail ) {
case XEMBED_FOCUS_CURRENT:
// L0683: Set focus on saved focus widget
if ( focusCurrent ) {
focusCurrent->setFocus();
if( QXEmbed* emb = tqt_dynamic_cast< QXEmbed* >( focusCurrent ))
emb->updateEmbeddedFocus( true );
}
else if ( !w->topLevelWidget()->focusWidget() )
w->topLevelWidget()->setFocus();
break;
case XEMBED_FOCUS_FIRST:
{
// L0684: Search first widget in tab chain
TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::Tab );
w->topLevelWidget()->setFocus();
((QPublicWidget*)w->topLevelWidget())->focusNextPrev(true);
TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
}
break;
case XEMBED_FOCUS_LAST:
{
// L0686: Search last widget in tab chain
TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::Backtab );
w->topLevelWidget()->setFocus();
((QPublicWidget*)w->topLevelWidget())->focusNextPrev(false);
TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
break;
case XEMBED_FOCUS_OUT:
// L0688: Embedding application takes the focus away
// We first record what the focus widget was
// and clear the Qt focus.
if ( w->topLevelWidget()->focusWidget() ) {
if( QXEmbed* emb = tqt_dynamic_cast< QXEmbed* >( w->topLevelWidget()->focusWidget()))
emb->updateEmbeddedFocus( false );
focusMap->insert( w->topLevelWidget(),
new TQGuardedPtr<TQWidget>(w->topLevelWidget()->focusWidget() ) );
w->topLevelWidget()->focusWidget()->clearFocus();
}
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if ( e->xclient.format == 32 && e->xclient.message_type ) {
if ( e->xclient.message_type == tqt_wm_protocols ) {
TQWidget* w = TQT_TQWIDGET(TQWidget::find( e->xclient.window ));
if ( !w )
break;
// L0690: This is for the embedding side!
// See L0902 for more information about the focus proxy.
// Window manager may send WM_TAKE_FOCUS messages to the
// embedding application to indicate that it becomes active.
// But this also suggests that the window manager has
// changed the X11 focus. We want to make sure it goes
// to the focus proxy window eventually.
Atom a = e->xclient.data.l[0];
if ( a == tqt_wm_take_focus ) {
// L0695: update Qt message time variable
if ( (ulong) e->xclient.data.l[1] > GET_QT_X_TIME() )
SET_QT_X_TIME(e->xclient.data.l[1]);
// L0696: There is no problem when the window is not active.
// Qt will generate a WindowActivate event that will
// do the job (L1310). This does not happen if the
// window is already active. So we simulate it.
if ( w->isActiveWindow() ) {
TQEvent e( TQEvent::WindowActivate );
TQApplication::sendEvent( w, &e );
}
}
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
// L0698: The next x11 filter
if ( oldFilter )
return oldFilter( e );
// L0699: Otherwise process the event as usual.
return false;
}
// L0700: Install the xembed filters in both client and embedder sides.
// This function is called automatically when using
// embedClientIntoWindow() or creating an instance of QXEmbed You may
// have to call it manually for a client when using embedder-side
// embedding, though.
void QXEmbed::initialize()
{
static bool is_initialized = false;
if ( is_initialized )
return;
// L0710: Atom used by the XEMBED protocol.
xembed = XInternAtom( tqt_xdisplay(), "_XEMBED", false );
// L0720: Install low level filter for X11 events (L0650)
oldFilter = tqt_set_x11_event_filter( qxembed_x11_event_filter );
// L0730: See L0610 for an explanation about focusMap.
focusMap = new TQPtrDict<TQGuardedPtr<TQWidget> >;
focusMap->setAutoDelete( true );
// L0740: Create client side application wide event filter (L0610)
filter = new QXEmbedAppFilter;
is_initialized = true;
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------
// L0800: MOST OF WHAT FOLLOWS CONCERNS THE EMBEDDER SIDE.
// Things that happen inside a Qt application that contain
// a QXEmbed widget for embedding other applications.
// This applies to both the XEMBED and XPLAIN protocols.
// Deviations are commented below.
// L0810: Class QXEmbed.
// A QXEmbed widget serves as an embedder that can manage one single
// embedded X-window. These so-called client windows can be arbitrary
// Qt or non Qt applications. There are two different ways of using
// QXEmbed, from the client side or from the embedder's side.
// L0900: Constructs a xembed widget.
QXEmbed::QXEmbed(TQWidget *parent, const char *name, WFlags f)
: TQWidget(parent, name, f)
{
// L0901: Create private data. See L0100.
d = new QXEmbedData;
// L0902: Create focus proxy widget. See XEmbed specification.
// Each QXEmbed widget has a focus proxy window. Every single
// QXEmbed widget tries to force its focus proxy window onto the
// whole embedding application. They compete between themselves and
// against Qt (L0690, L0914, L1040, L1310, L1510, L1580).
// This would be much simpler if implemented within Qt.
d->focusProxy = new TQWidget( topLevelWidget(), "xembed_focus" );
d->focusProxy->setGeometry( -1, -1, 1, 1 );
d->focusProxy->show();
// make sure it's shown - for XSetInputFocus
TQApplication::sendPostedEvents( d->focusProxy, 0 );
// L0903: Install the client side event filters
// because they also provide services for the embedder side
// See L0660, L0671, L0685.
initialize();
window = 0;
setFocusPolicy(TQWidget::StrongFocus);
setKeyCompression( false );
// L0910: Trick Qt to create extraData();
(void) topData();
// L0912: We are mostly interested in SubstructureNotify
// This is sent when something happens to the children of
// the X11 window associated with the QXEmbed widget.
XSelectInput(tqt_xdisplay(), winId(),
KeyPressMask | KeyReleaseMask |
ButtonPressMask | ButtonReleaseMask |
KeymapStateMask |
ButtonMotionMask |
PointerMotionMask | // may need this, too
EnterWindowMask | LeaveWindowMask |
FocusChangeMask |
ExposureMask |
StructureNotifyMask |
SubstructureRedirectMask |
SubstructureNotifyMask
);
// L0913: all application events pass through eventFilter().
// This is mostly used to force the X11 focus on the
// proxy focus window. See L1300.
topLevelWidget()->installEventFilter( this );
tqApp->installEventFilter( this );
// L0914: Start moving the X11 focus on the focus proxy window.
// See L1581 to know why we do not use isActiveWindow().
if ( tqApp->activeWindow() == topLevelWidget() )
if ( !((QPublicWidget*) topLevelWidget())->topData()->embedded )
XSetInputFocus( tqt_xdisplay(), d->focusProxy->winId(),
RevertToParent, GET_QT_X_TIME() );
// L0915: ??? [drag&drop?]
setAcceptDrops( true );
}
// L1000: Destructor must dispose of the embedded client window.
QXEmbed::~QXEmbed()
{
// L1010: Make sure no pointer grab is left.
if ( d && d->xgrab)
XUngrabButton( tqt_xdisplay(), AnyButton, AnyModifier, winId() );
if ( window && ( autoDelete() || !d->xplain ))
{
// L1021: Hide the window and safely reparent it into the root,
// otherwise it would be destroyed by X11 together
// with this QXEmbed's window.
#if 0
// TODO: The proper XEmbed way would be to unmap the window, and the embedded
// app would detect the embedding has ended, and do whatever it finds appropriate.
// However, QXEmbed currently doesn't provide support for this detection,
// so for the time being, it's better to leave the window mapped as toplevel window.
// This will be ever more complicated with the systray windows, as the simple API
// for them (KWin::setSystemTrayWindowFor()) doesn't make it possible to detect
// themselves they have been released from systray, but KWin requires them
// to be visible to allow next Kicker instance to swallow them.
// See also below the L1022 comment.
// XUnmapWindow( tqt_xdisplay(), window );
#else
if( autoDelete())
XUnmapWindow( tqt_xdisplay(), window );
#endif
XReparentWindow(tqt_xdisplay(), window, tqt_xrootwin(), 0, 0);
if( !d->xplain )
XRemoveFromSaveSet( tqt_xdisplay(), window );
if( d->mapAfterRelease )
XMapWindow( tqt_xdisplay(), window );
XSync(tqt_xdisplay(), false);
// L1022: Send the WM_DELETE_WINDOW message
if( autoDelete() /*&& d->xplain*/ )
// This sendDelete should only apply to XPLAIN.
// XEMBED apps are supposed to detect when the embedding ends.
// ??? [We do not do this detection yet!
// So we sendDelete() instead.]
sendDelete();
}
window = 0;
// L01040: Our focus proxy window will be destroyed as well.
// Make sure that the X11 focus is not lost in the process.
Window focus;
int revert;
XGetInputFocus( tqt_xdisplay(), &focus, &revert );
if( focus == d->focusProxy->winId())
XSetInputFocus( tqt_xdisplay(), topLevelWidget()->winId(), RevertToParent, GET_QT_X_TIME() );
// L01045: Delete our private data.
delete d;
}
// L1050: Sends a WM_DELETE_WINDOW message to the embedded window. This is
// what typically happens when you click on the close button of a
// window manager decoration.
void QXEmbed::sendDelete( void )
{
if (window)
{
sendClientMessage(window, tqt_wm_protocols, tqt_wm_delete_window);
XFlush( tqt_xdisplay() );
}
}
// L1100: Sets the protocol used for embedding windows.
// This function must be called before embedding a window.
// Protocol XEMBED provides maximal functionality (focus, tabs, etc)
// but requires explicit cooperation from the embedded window.
// Protocol XPLAIN provides maximal compatibility with
// embedded applications that do not support the XEMBED protocol.
// The default is XEMBED.
void QXEmbed::setProtocol( Protocol proto )
{
if (!window) {
d->xplain = false;
if (proto == XPLAIN)
d->xplain = true;
}
}
// L1150: Returns the protocol used for embedding the current window.
QXEmbed::Protocol QXEmbed::protocol()
{
if (d->xplain)
return XPLAIN;
return XEMBED;
}
// L1200: QXEmbed widget size changes: resize embedded window.
void QXEmbed::resizeEvent(TQResizeEvent*)
{
if (window)
XResizeWindow(tqt_xdisplay(), window, width(), height());
}
// L1250: QXEmbed widget is shown: make sure embedded window is visible.
void QXEmbed::showEvent(TQShowEvent*)
{
if (window)
XMapRaised(tqt_xdisplay(), window);
}
// L1300: This event filter sees all application events (L0913).
bool QXEmbed::eventFilter( TQObject *o, TQEvent * e)
{
switch ( e->type() ) {
case TQEvent::WindowActivate:
if ( o == topLevelWidget() ) {
// L1310: Qt thinks the application window has just been activated.
// Make sure the X11 focus is on the focus proxy window. See L0686.
if ( !((QPublicWidget*) topLevelWidget())->topData()->embedded )
if (! hasFocus() )
XSetInputFocus( tqt_xdisplay(), d->focusProxy->winId(),
RevertToParent, GET_QT_X_TIME() );
if (d->xplain)
// L1311: Activation has changed. Grab state might change. See L2800.
checkGrab();
else
// L1312: Let the client know that we just became active
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_WINDOW_ACTIVATE );
}
break;
case TQEvent::WindowDeactivate:
if ( o == topLevelWidget() ) {
if (d->xplain)
// L1321: Activation has changed. Grab state might change. See L2800.
checkGrab();
else
// L1322: Let the client know that we are no longer active
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_WINDOW_DEACTIVATE );
}
break;
case TQEvent::Move:
{
TQWidget* pos = this;
while( pos != o && pos != topLevelWidget())
pos = pos->parentWidget();
if( pos == o ) {
// L1390: Send fake configure notify events whenever the
// global position of the client changes. See L2900.
TQPoint globalPos = mapToGlobal(TQPoint(0,0));
if (globalPos != d->lastPos) {
d->lastPos = globalPos;
sendSyntheticConfigureNotifyEvent();
}
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
return false;
}
// L1350: ??? [why this?]
bool QXEmbed::event( TQEvent * e)
{
return TQWidget::event( e );
}
// L1400: Forward keypress event to the client
// Receiving a Qt key event indicates that
// the QXEmbed object has the Qt focus.
// The X11 event that caused the Qt key event
// must be forwarded to the client.
// See L0660.
void QXEmbed::keyPressEvent( TQKeyEvent *)
{
if (!window)
return;
last_key_event.window = window;
XSendEvent(tqt_xdisplay(), window, false, KeyPressMask, (XEvent*)&last_key_event);
}
// L1450: Forward keyrelease event to the client.
// See comment L1400.
void QXEmbed::keyReleaseEvent( TQKeyEvent *)
{
if (!window)
return;
last_key_event.window = window;
XSendEvent(tqt_xdisplay(), window, false, KeyReleaseMask, (XEvent*)&last_key_event);
}
// L1500: Handle Qt focus in event.
void QXEmbed::focusInEvent( TQFocusEvent * e ){
if (!window)
return;
// L1510: This is a good time to set the X11 focus on the focus proxy window.
// Except if the the embedding application itself is embedded into another.
if ( !((QPublicWidget*) topLevelWidget())->topData()->embedded )
if ( tqApp->activeWindow() == topLevelWidget() )
// L1511: Alter X focus only when window is active.
// This is dual safety here because FocusIn implies this.
// But see L1581 for an example where this really matters.
XSetInputFocus( tqt_xdisplay(), d->focusProxy->winId(),
RevertToParent, GET_QT_X_TIME() );
if (d->xplain) {
// L1520: Qt focus has changed. Grab state might change. See L2800.
checkGrab();
// L1521: Window managers activate applications by setting the X11 focus.
// We cannot do this (see L1510) but we can send a fake focus event
// and forward the X11 key events ourselves (see L1400, L1450).
sendFocusMessage(window, XFocusIn, NotifyNormal, NotifyPointer );
} else {
// L1530: No need for fake events with XEMBED.
// Just inform the client. It knows what to do.
int detail = XEMBED_FOCUS_CURRENT;
// L1531: When the focus change is caused by the tab key,
// the client must select the first (or last) widget of
// its own tab chain.
if ( e->reason() == TQFocusEvent::Tab )
detail = XEMBED_FOCUS_FIRST;
else if ( e->reason() == TQFocusEvent::Backtab )
detail = XEMBED_FOCUS_LAST;
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_FOCUS_IN, detail);
}
}
// L1550: Handle Qt focus out event.
void QXEmbed::focusOutEvent( TQFocusEvent * ){
if (!window)
return;
if (d->xplain) {
// L1560: Qt focus has changed. Grab state might change. See L2800.
checkGrab();
// L1561: Send fake focus out message. See L1521.
sendFocusMessage(window, XFocusOut, NotifyNormal, NotifyPointer );
} else {
// L1570: Send XEMBED focus out message. See L1531.
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_FOCUS_OUT );
}
// L1580: The QXEmbed object might loose the focus because its
// toplevel window looses the X11 focus and is no longer active,
// or simply because the Qt focus has been moved to another widget.
// In the latter case only, we want to make sure that the X11 focus
// is properly set to the X11 focus widget. We do this because
// the client application might have moved the X11 focus after
// receiving the fake focus messages.
if ( !((QPublicWidget*) topLevelWidget())->topData()->embedded )
if ( tqApp->activeWindow() == topLevelWidget() )
// L1581: Alter X focus only when window is active.
// The test above is not the same as isActiveWindow().
// Function isActiveWindow() also returns true when a modal
// dialog child of this window is active.
XSetInputFocus( tqt_xdisplay(), d->focusProxy->winId(),
RevertToParent, GET_QT_X_TIME() );
}
// When QXEmbed has TQt focus and gets/loses X focus, make sure the client knows
// about the state of the focus.
void QXEmbed::updateEmbeddedFocus( bool hasfocus ){
if (!window || d->xplain)
return;
if( hasfocus )
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_FOCUS_IN, XEMBED_FOCUS_CURRENT);
else
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_FOCUS_OUT);
}
// L1600: Helper for QXEmbed::embed()
// Check whether a window is in withdrawn state.
static bool wstate_withdrawn( WId winid )
{
Atom type;
int format;
unsigned long length, after;
unsigned char *data;
int r = XGetWindowProperty( tqt_xdisplay(), winid, tqt_wm_state, 0, 2,
false, AnyPropertyType, &type, &format,
&length, &after, &data );
bool withdrawn = true;
// L1610: Non managed windows have no WM_STATE property.
// Returning true ensures that the loop L1711 stops.
if ( r == Success && data && format == 32 ) {
TQ_UINT32 *wstate = (TQ_UINT32*)data;
withdrawn = (*wstate == WithdrawnState );
XFree( (char *)data );
}
return withdrawn;
}
// L1650: Helper for QXEmbed::embed()
// Get the X11 id of the parent window.
static int get_parent(WId winid, Window *out_parent)
{
Window root, *children=0;
unsigned int nchildren;
int st = XQueryTree(tqt_xdisplay(), winid, &root, out_parent, &children, &nchildren);
if (st && children)
XFree(children);
return st;
}
// L1700: Embeds the window w into this QXEmbed widget.
// See doc in qxembed.h.
void QXEmbed::embed(WId w)
{
kdDebug() << "*** Embed " << w << " into " << winId() << ". window=" << window << endl;
if (!w)
return;
// L1701: The has_window variable prevents embedding a same window twice.
// ??? [what happens if one embed two windows into the same QXEmbed?]
bool has_window = (w == window);
window = w;
if ( !has_window ) {
KXErrorHandler errhandler; // make X BadWindow errors silent
// L1710: Try hard to withdraw the window.
// This makes sure that the window manager will
// no longer try to manage this window.
if ( !wstate_withdrawn(window) ) {
XWithdrawWindow(tqt_xdisplay(), window, tqt_xscreen());
TQApplication::flushX();
// L1711: See L1610
for (int i=0; i < 10000; ++i) {
if (wstate_withdrawn(window)) {
Window parent = 0;
get_parent(w, &parent);
if (parent == tqt_xrootwin()) break;
}
USLEEP(1000);
}
}
// L1710: It would be sufficient in principle to reparent
// window w into winId(). Everything else happens in L2020.
// The following code might be useful when the X11 server takes
// time to create the embedded application main window.
Window parent = 0;
get_parent(w, &parent);
kdDebug() << TQString(TQString("> before reparent: parent=0x%1").arg(parent,0,16)) << endl;
for (int i = 0; i < 50; i++) {
// this is done once more when finishing embedding, but it's done also here
// just in case we crash before reaching that place
if( !d->xplain )
XAddToSaveSet( tqt_xdisplay(), w );
XReparentWindow(tqt_xdisplay(), w, winId(), 0, 0);
if (get_parent(w, &parent) && parent == winId()) {
kdDebug() << TQString(TQString("> Loop %1: ").arg(i))
<< TQString(TQString("> reparent of 0x%1").arg(w,0,16))
<< TQString(TQString(" into 0x%1").arg(winId(),0,16))
<< TQString(" successful") << endl;
break;
}
kdDebug() << TQString(TQString("> Loop %1: ").arg(i))
<< TQString(TQString("> reparent of 0x%1").arg(w,0,16))
<< TQString(TQString(" into 0x%1").arg(winId(),0,16))
<< TQString(" failed") << endl;
USLEEP(1000);
}
if( parent != winId()) // failed
window = 0;
}
}
// When a window is reparented into QXEmbed (or created inside of it), this function
// sets up the actual embedding.
void QXEmbed::handleEmbed()
{
// only XEMBED apps can survive crash,
// see http://lists.kde.org/?l=kfm-devel&m=106752026501968&w=2
if( !d->xplain )
XAddToSaveSet( tqt_xdisplay(), window );
XResizeWindow(tqt_xdisplay(), window, width(), height());
XMapRaised(tqt_xdisplay(), window);
// L2024: see L2900.
sendSyntheticConfigureNotifyEvent();
// L2025: ??? [any idea about drag&drop?]
extraData()->xDndProxy = window;
if ( parent() ) {
// L2030: embedded window might have new size requirements.
// see L2500, L2520, L2550.
TQEvent * layoutHint = new TQEvent( TQEvent::LayoutHint );
TQApplication::postEvent( parent(), layoutHint );
}
windowChanged( window );
if (d->xplain) {
// L2040: Activation has changed. Grab state might change. See L2800.
checkGrab();
if ( hasFocus() )
// L2041: Send fake focus message to inform the client. See L1521.
sendFocusMessage(window, XFocusIn, NotifyNormal, NotifyPointer );
} else {
// L2050: Send XEMBED messages (see L0670, L1312, L1322, L1530)
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_EMBEDDED_NOTIFY, 0, (long) winId() );
if (isActiveWindow())
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_WINDOW_ACTIVATE);
else
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_WINDOW_DEACTIVATE);
if ( hasFocus() )
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_FOCUS_IN, XEMBED_FOCUS_CURRENT );
}
}
// L1800: Returns the window identifier of the embedded window
WId QXEmbed::embeddedWinId() const
{
return window;
}
// L1900: Control Qt tab focus management.
// See Qt documentation.
bool QXEmbed::focusNextPrevChild( bool next )
{
if ( window )
// L1901: Return false when there is an embedded window
// When the user presses TAB, Qt will not change
// the focus and pass the TAB key events to the QXEmbed widget.
// These key events will be forwarded to the client (L1400, L1450)
// who eventually will manage the tab focus (L0620) and possible
// instruct us to call TQWidget::focusNextPrevChild (L2081).
return false;
else
// L1920: Default behavior otherwise.
return TQWidget::focusNextPrevChild( next );
}
// L2000: Filter for X11 events sent to the QXEmbed window.
bool QXEmbed::x11Event( XEvent* e)
{
switch ( e->type ) {
case DestroyNotify:
if ( e->xdestroywindow.window == window ) {
// L2005: Client window is being destroyed.
window = 0;
windowChanged( window );
emit embeddedWindowDestroyed();
}
break;
case CreateNotify:
// A window was created inside of QXEmbed, handle it as embedded
if( window == 0 ) { // only one window
window = e->xcreatewindow.window;
handleEmbed();
}
break;
case ReparentNotify:
if ( e->xreparent.window == d->focusProxy->winId() )
break; // ignore proxy
if ( window && e->xreparent.window == window &&
e->xreparent.parent != winId() ) {
// L2010: We lost the window
window = 0;
windowChanged( window );
emit embeddedWindowDestroyed();
// L2011: Remove window from save set
// ??? [not sure it is good to touch this window since
// someone else has taken control of it already.]
if( !d->xplain )
XRemoveFromSaveSet( tqt_xdisplay(), window );
} else if ( e->xreparent.parent == winId()){
if( window == 0 ) // something started embedding from the outside
window = e->xreparent.window;
// L2020: We got a window. Complete the embedding process.
if( e->xreparent.window == window )
handleEmbed();
}
break;
case ButtonPress:
if (d->xplain && d->xgrab) {
// L2060: The passive grab has intercepted a mouse click
// in the embedded client window. Take the focus.
TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::Mouse );
setFocus();
TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
// L2064: Resume X11 event processing.
XAllowEvents(tqt_xdisplay(), ReplayPointer, CurrentTime);
// L2065: Qt should not know about this.
return true;
}
break;
case ButtonRelease:
if (d->xplain && d->xgrab) {
// L2064: Resume X11 event processing after passive grab (see L2060)
XAllowEvents(tqt_xdisplay(), SyncPointer, CurrentTime);
return true;
}
break;
case MapRequest:
// L2070: Behave like a window manager.
if ( window && e->xmaprequest.window == window )
XMapRaised(tqt_xdisplay(), window );
break;
case ClientMessage:
// L2080: This is where the QXEmbed object receives XEMBED
// messaged from the client application.
if ( e->xclient.format == 32 && e->xclient.message_type == xembed ) {
long message = e->xclient.data.l[1];
switch ( message ) {
// L2081: Tab focus management. It is very important to call the
// focusNextPrevChild() defined by TQWidget (not QXEmbed).
// See L1901.
case XEMBED_FOCUS_NEXT:
TQWidget::focusNextPrevChild( true );
break;
case XEMBED_FOCUS_PREV:
TQWidget::focusNextPrevChild( false );
break;
// L2085: The client asks for the focus.
case XEMBED_REQUEST_FOCUS:
if( ((QPublicWidget*)topLevelWidget())->topData()->embedded ) {
focusMap->remove( topLevelWidget() );
focusMap->insert( topLevelWidget(), new TQGuardedPtr<TQWidget>( this ));
WId window = ((QPublicWidget*)topLevelWidget())->topData()->parentWinId;
sendXEmbedMessage( window, XEMBED_REQUEST_FOCUS );
} else {
TQFocusEvent::setReason( TQFocusEvent::Mouse );
setFocus();
TQFocusEvent::resetReason();
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
break;
case ConfigureRequest:
// L2090: Client wants to change its geometry.
// Just inform it that nothing has changed.
if (e->xconfigurerequest.window == window)
{
sendSyntheticConfigureNotifyEvent();
}
break;
case MotionNotify:
// fall through, workaround for Qt 3.0 < 3.0.3
case EnterNotify:
// L2095: See L2200.
if ( TQWhatsThis::inWhatsThisMode() )
enterWhatsThisMode();
break;
default:
break;
}
return false;
}
// L2200: Try to handle Qt's "what's this" mode. Broken.
// "temporary, fix in Qt (Matthias, Mon Jul 17 15:20:55 CEST 2000"
void QXEmbed::enterWhatsThisMode()
{
// L2210: When the what-s-this pointer enters the embedded window (L2095)
// cancel what-s-this mode, and use a non stantard _NET_WM_ message
// to instruct the embedded client to enter the "what's this" mode.
// This works only one way...
TQWhatsThis::leaveWhatsThisMode();
if ( !context_help )
context_help = XInternAtom( x11Display(), "_NET_WM_CONTEXT_HELP", false );
sendClientMessage(window , tqt_wm_protocols, context_help );
}
// L2300: indicates that the embedded window has been changed.
void QXEmbed::windowChanged( WId )
{
}
// L2400: Utility function for clients that embed themselves.
// This is client side code.
bool QXEmbed::processClientCmdline( TQWidget* client, int& argc, char ** argv )
{
int myargc = argc;
WId window = 0;
int i, j;
j = 1;
for ( i=1; i<myargc; i++ ) {
if ( argv[i] && *argv[i] != '-' ) {
argv[j++] = argv[i];
continue;
}
TQCString arg = argv[i];
if ( !strcmp(arg,"-embed") && i < myargc-1 ) {
TQCString s = argv[++i];
window = s.toInt();
} else
argv[j++] = argv[i];
}
argc = j;
if ( window ) {
embedClientIntoWindow( client, window );
return true;
}
return false;
}
// L2450: Utility function for clients that embed themselves.
// This is client side code.
void QXEmbed::embedClientIntoWindow(TQWidget* client, WId window)
{
initialize();
XReparentWindow(tqt_xdisplay(), client->winId(), window, 0, 0);
// L2451: These two lines are redundant. See L0680.
((QXEmbed*)client)->topData()->embedded = true;
((QXEmbed*)client)->topData()->parentWinId = window;
// L2452: This seems redundant because L2020 maps the window.
// But calling show() might also set Qt internal flags.
client->show();
}
// L2500: Specifies that this widget can use additional space,
// and that it can survive on less than sizeHint().
TQSizePolicy QXEmbed::sizePolicy() const
{
return TQSizePolicy( TQSizePolicy::Expanding, TQSizePolicy::Expanding );
}
// L2520: Returns a size sufficient for the embedded window
TQSize QXEmbed::sizeHint() const
{
return minimumSizeHint();
}
// L2550: Returns the minimum size specified by the embedded window.
TQSize QXEmbed::minimumSizeHint() const
{
int minw = 0;
int minh = 0;
if ( window ) {
XSizeHints size;
long msize;
if (XGetWMNormalHints(tqt_xdisplay(), window, &size, &msize)
&& ( size.flags & PMinSize) ) {
minw = size.min_width;
minh = size.min_height;
}
}
return TQSize( minw, minh );
}
// L2600: Tells what shoud be done with the embedded window when
// the embedding window is destroyed.
void QXEmbed::setAutoDelete( bool b)
{
d->autoDelete = b;
}
// L2650: See L2600.
bool QXEmbed::autoDelete() const
{
return d->autoDelete;
}
// L2700: See L2200.
bool QXEmbed::customWhatsThis() const
{
return true;
}
// L2800: When using the XPLAIN protocol, this function maintains
// a passive button grab when (1) the application is active
// and (2) the Qt focus is not on the QXEmbed. This passive
// grab intercepts button clicks in the client window and
// give us chance to request the Qt focus (L2060).
void QXEmbed::checkGrab()
{
if (d->xplain && isActiveWindow() && !hasFocus()) {
if (! d->xgrab)
XGrabButton(tqt_xdisplay(), AnyButton, AnyModifier, winId(),
false, ButtonPressMask, GrabModeSync, GrabModeAsync,
None, None );
d->xgrab = true;
} else {
if (d->xgrab)
XUngrabButton( tqt_xdisplay(), AnyButton, AnyModifier, winId() );
d->xgrab = false;
}
}
// L2900: This sends fake configure notify events to inform
// the client about its window geometry. See L1390, L2024 and L2090.
void QXEmbed::sendSyntheticConfigureNotifyEvent()
{
// L2910: It seems that the x and y coordinates are global.
// But this is what ICCCM section 4.1.5 wants.
// See http://lists.kde.org/?l=kfm-devel&m=107090222032378
TQPoint globalPos = mapToGlobal(TQPoint(0,0));
if (window) {
#if 0
XConfigureEvent c;
memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c));
c.type = ConfigureNotify;
c.display = tqt_xdisplay();
c.send_event = True;
c.event = window;
c.window = window;
c.x = globalPos.x();
c.y = globalPos.y();
c.width = width();
c.height = height();
c.border_width = 0;
c.above = None;
c.override_redirect = 0;
XSendEvent( tqt_xdisplay(), c.event, true, StructureNotifyMask, (XEvent*)&c );
#endif
// Yes, this doesn't make sense at all. See the commit message.
XSetWindowBorderWidth( tqt_xdisplay(), window, 1 );
XSetWindowBorderWidth( tqt_xdisplay(), window, 0 );
}
}
// L3000: One should not call TQWidget::reparent after embedding a window.
void QXEmbed::reparent( TQWidget * parent, WFlags f, const TQPoint & p, bool showIt )
{
// TQWidget::reparent() destroys the old X Window for the widget, and
// creates a new one, thus QXEmbed after reparenting is no longer the
// parent of the embedded window. I think reparenting of QXEmbed can be
// done only by a mistake, so just complain.
Q_ASSERT( !window );
TQWidget::reparent( parent, f, p, showIt );
}
// for KDE
#include "qxembed.moc"
#endif // Q_WS_X11