It's a reoccurring issue that users try to build individual components
by pointing cmake at a specific subdirectory, e.g. 'cmake vncviewer'.
CMake, unfortunately, has insufficient protection against this so we'll
need to add a manual check.
This commit only adds it to the most likely places for misuse so we
don't have to pollute every CMakeLists.txt.
Classical tabs are very dated. They are also a practical problem as you
get very limited in the numbers of tabs we can have, and how long the
text can be on them.
Switch to one popular modern model with a list on the left instead where
pages can be selected.
Let's separate TigerVNC specific things from stuff that could be part of
upstream FLTK. These are files that we would like to collaborate with
other FLTK users, so they are more liberally licensed and avoid using
TigerVNC specific things.
It might be useful to have more information about a monitor when
configuring its settings in the Options menu. Therefore, this commit
adds support for showing additional information about a monitor
(resolution and platform-specific name).
The user might not always want to use all monitors when in fullscreen
mode, but instead only a few. This commit adds support for configuring
selected monitors from command line, in the config file and graphically
in the options menu.
Because it might be hard to guarantee the consistency of monitor
identifiers coming from third-parties (for example FLTK), it has been
decided to use our own numerical identifier. This identifier is based on
the monitor's positions. The mapping between this identifier and the
indices used by FLTK is done by MonitorIndicesParameter.
This adds the same touch gesture support for Windows as already added
for Unix. Note that it uses Windows gesture detection instead of our own
here though to give the user a familiar experience. Unfortunately that
means we lose the three finger tap.
This also raises the base requirements to Windows 7 as that's when
Windows got proper touch support.
Switch from using Core events to using X Input events for pointer
devices in order to differentiate between mouse events and touch events.
Because FLTK doesn't understand X Input 2, we intercept these events and
translate them to core events where possible.
Not every mouse has three buttons e.g. laptops. Some OS might not
have support for middle mouse button emulation.
This commit adds emulation for middle mouse button when pressing both
left and right mouse button simultaneously.
Only fairly recent versions of gettext can translate .desktop files.
So fall back to the older intltool on older systems, or just a plain
copy if intltool is also missing.
Remove the in-tree versin of FLTK. Maintaining such a copy is way too
much work, and it's constantly out of sync. Let's document what the
main developers (ie Cendio) are using instead.
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The previous fix for eliminating the console window in vncviewer.exe was not portable (it only worked in MinGW, which isn't what most people use.) Use the CMake "WIN32" target property instead.
Implement optimised drawing operations for OS X. Didn't see any reduction in
CPU usage unfortunately, but at least we're now using the native pixel format
of our server which avoids a conversion on the server side.
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