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- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
- <protocol name="xdg_toplevel_icon_v1">
- <copyright>
- Copyright © 2023-2024 Matthias Klumpp
- Copyright © 2024 David Edmundson
- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
- to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
- the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
- and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
- paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
- Software.
- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
- FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
- DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- </copyright>
- <description summary="protocol to assign icons to toplevels">
- This protocol allows clients to set icons for their toplevel surfaces
- either via the XDG icon stock (using an icon name), or from pixel data.
- A toplevel icon represents the individual toplevel (unlike the application
- or launcher icon, which represents the application as a whole), and may be
- shown in window switchers, window overviews and taskbars that list
- individual windows.
- This document adheres to RFC 2119 when using words like "must",
- "should", "may", etc.
- Warning! The protocol described in this file is currently in the testing
- phase. Backward compatible changes may be added together with the
- corresponding interface version bump. Backward incompatible changes can
- only be done by creating a new major version of the extension.
- </description>
- <interface name="xdg_toplevel_icon_manager_v1" version="1">
- <description summary="interface to manage toplevel icons">
- This interface allows clients to create toplevel window icons and set
- them on toplevel windows to be displayed to the user.
- </description>
- <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
- <description summary="destroy the toplevel icon manager">
- Destroy the toplevel icon manager.
- This does not destroy objects created with the manager.
- </description>
- </request>
- <request name="create_icon">
- <description summary="create a new icon instance">
- Creates a new icon object. This icon can then be attached to a
- xdg_toplevel via the 'set_icon' request.
- </description>
- <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="xdg_toplevel_icon_v1"/>
- </request>
- <request name="set_icon">
- <description summary="set an icon on a toplevel window">
- This request assigns the icon 'icon' to 'toplevel', or clears the
- toplevel icon if 'icon' was null.
- This state is double-buffered and is applied on the next
- wl_surface.commit of the toplevel.
- After making this call, the xdg_toplevel_icon_v1 provided as 'icon'
- can be destroyed by the client without 'toplevel' losing its icon.
- The xdg_toplevel_icon_v1 is immutable from this point, and any
- future attempts to change it must raise the
- 'xdg_toplevel_icon_v1.immutable' protocol error.
- The compositor must set the toplevel icon from either the pixel data
- the icon provides, or by loading a stock icon using the icon name.
- See the description of 'xdg_toplevel_icon_v1' for details.
- If 'icon' is set to null, the icon of the respective toplevel is reset
- to its default icon (usually the icon of the application, derived from
- its desktop-entry file, or a placeholder icon).
- If this request is passed an icon with no pixel buffers or icon name
- assigned, the icon must be reset just like if 'icon' was null.
- </description>
- <arg name="toplevel" type="object" interface="xdg_toplevel" summary="the toplevel to act on"/>
- <arg name="icon" type="object" interface="xdg_toplevel_icon_v1" allow-null="true"/>
- </request>
- <event name="icon_size">
- <description summary="describes a supported & preferred icon size">
- This event indicates an icon size the compositor prefers to be
- available if the client has scalable icons and can render to any size.
- When the 'xdg_toplevel_icon_manager_v1' object is created, the
- compositor may send one or more 'icon_size' events to describe the list
- of preferred icon sizes. If the compositor has no size preference, it
- may not send any 'icon_size' event, and it is up to the client to
- decide a suitable icon size.
- A sequence of 'icon_size' events must be finished with a 'done' event.
- If the compositor has no size preferences, it must still send the
- 'done' event, without any preceding 'icon_size' events.
- </description>
- <arg name="size" type="int"
- summary="the edge size of the square icon in surface-local coordinates, e.g. 64"/>
- </event>
- <event name="done">
- <description summary="all information has been sent">
- This event is sent after all 'icon_size' events have been sent.
- </description>
- </event>
- </interface>
- <interface name="xdg_toplevel_icon_v1" version="1">
- <description summary="a toplevel window icon">
- This interface defines a toplevel icon.
- An icon can have a name, and multiple buffers.
- In order to be applied, the icon must have either a name, or at least
- one buffer assigned. Applying an empty icon (with no buffer or name) to
- a toplevel should reset its icon to the default icon.
- It is up to compositor policy whether to prefer using a buffer or loading
- an icon via its name. See 'set_name' and 'add_buffer' for details.
- </description>
- <enum name="error">
- <entry name="invalid_buffer"
- summary="the provided buffer does not satisfy requirements"
- value="1"/>
- <entry name="immutable"
- summary="the icon has already been assigned to a toplevel and must not be changed"
- value="2"/>
- <entry name="no_buffer"
- summary="the provided buffer has been destroyed before the toplevel icon"
- value="3"/>
- </enum>
- <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
- <description summary="destroy the icon object">
- Destroys the 'xdg_toplevel_icon_v1' object.
- The icon must still remain set on every toplevel it was assigned to,
- until the toplevel icon is reset explicitly.
- </description>
- </request>
- <request name="set_name">
- <description summary="set an icon name">
- This request assigns an icon name to this icon.
- Any previously set name is overridden.
- The compositor must resolve 'icon_name' according to the lookup rules
- described in the XDG icon theme specification[1] using the
- environment's current icon theme.
- If the compositor does not support icon names or cannot resolve
- 'icon_name' according to the XDG icon theme specification it must
- fall back to using pixel buffer data instead.
- If this request is made after the icon has been assigned to a toplevel
- via 'set_icon', a 'immutable' error must be raised.
- [1]: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-spec-latest.html
- </description>
- <arg name="icon_name" type="string"/>
- </request>
- <request name="add_buffer">
- <description summary="add icon data from a pixel buffer">
- This request adds pixel data supplied as wl_buffer to the icon.
- The client should add pixel data for all icon sizes and scales that
- it can provide, or which are explicitly requested by the compositor
- via 'icon_size' events on xdg_toplevel_icon_manager_v1.
- The wl_buffer supplying pixel data as 'buffer' must be backed by wl_shm
- and must be a square (width and height being equal).
- If any of these buffer requirements are not fulfilled, a 'invalid_buffer'
- error must be raised.
- If this icon instance already has a buffer of the same size and scale
- from a previous 'add_buffer' request, data from the last request
- overrides the preexisting pixel data.
- The wl_buffer must be kept alive for as long as the xdg_toplevel_icon
- it is associated with is not destroyed, otherwise a 'no_buffer' error
- is raised. The buffer contents must not be modified after it was
- assigned to the icon.
- If this request is made after the icon has been assigned to a toplevel
- via 'set_icon', a 'immutable' error must be raised.
- </description>
- <arg name="buffer" type="object" interface="wl_buffer"/>
- <arg name="scale" type="int"
- summary="the scaling factor of the icon, e.g. 1"/>
- </request>
- </interface>
- </protocol>
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