This sets up a more correct session as there are key tasks that
need to be performed by PAM. E.g. systemd will allocate cgroups
and start base services.
In order to easily handle this as a system service the mapping of
displays is now done via a configuration file.
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.
Since 53f913a we initialize the underlying PixelBuffer with 0x0
dimensions, which means we need to keep more explicit track of what
we are trying to allocate in the setup methods.
If the server doesn't support local cursors and want to render them
itself then we need to make sure the local cursor is invisible.
This also makes sure we always have some cursor allocated, so we can
remove the checks in some places.
There was even some confusion in the RFB protocol regarding this, but
the zlib implementation confirms that accepted values for compression
level is 0-9.
Check the correct stream if there is more data pending
The input stream might no longer be the raw socket, so we need to
query what's currently active. That wrapping stream might have its
own buffering and may have more data even if the socket is drained.
Don't allow subclasses to just override dimensions or buffer details
directly and instead force them to go via methods. This allows us
to do sanity checks on the new values and catch bugs and attacks.
Implements support in both client and server for the extended
clipboard format first seen in UltraVNC. Currently only implements
text handling, but that is still an improvement as it extends the
clipboard from ISO 8859-1 to full Unicode.
We now filter incoming data, which means we can start assuming the
clipboard data is always null terminated. This allows us to clean
up a lot of the internal handling.
This is required by the protocol so we should make sure it is
enforced. We are tolerant of clients that violate this though and
convert incoming clipboard data.
Some input sources are still using input methods even though they
claim to be "ASCII" input. This causes our input handling to fail
since we need to query the layout to handle dead keys.
Fortunately there is another API to get the raw, underlying input
source that the input method uses. So let's use that and be sure
that we're always getting something we can use.
The parameter files are used to make sure changes in the UI are
persistent. Storing anything else results in behaviours that the
user has no easy way of changing.
It is already hidden in the UI, so make sure it also is gone as a
command line parameter. This follows the behaviour of the similar
sendPrimary parameter.
We always sync when we get focus, so this code path is really only
for when the server announces LED state support after we already
have focus.
Make sure we only handle this specific scenario as otherwise we
could end up syncing twice, which just toggles things back and forth
and ends up syncing incorrectly.
Prevent rendering uninitialized Pixmap contents on X11
The Pixmap is filled in as updates from the server arrive. Before the first full update, it would contain undefined contents, which would be rendered onto the ViewPort.
Clearing the Pixmap is only done on startup and when changing the server resolution, so it's not performance critical.
Fixed handling of AltGr from Windows' touch keyboard
We need to test this always in order to catch Ctrl+AltGr, and to
handle release of the key properly. Hopefully there isn't any other
case where VK_MENU is sent without a scan code.
ServerParams should contain the server state and not information about
client settings or capabilities. Move those things up a level to the
CConnection object.
No need to have one setting for each extension. All the client code
needs to indicate is if it supports resize. The common code can then
map this to relevant extensions.