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Fixed bug #208 So, here's a patch with a reimplementation of QZ_SetIcon() that does what I described above. I apologize for the delay, I've been quite busy in the last few days. It appears to work here on 10.4.5 PPC in the limited testing that I've done; I'll try to test it on 10.3.9 and 10.2.8 as well, but that might take another week or so. Please test on i386. Regarding alpha channels, per-surface alpha, and color keys, the same semantics as for regular blits to an RGB surface should apply (for the final icon composited onto the dock), unless I made a mistake - except in one pathological case: if the icon surface has an alpha channel, its SDL_SRCALPHA flag is not set (i.e. it has been explicitly cleared, since it's on by default for RGBA surfaces), and it has a color key, plus an explicit mask was specified (instead of the one autogenerated from the colorkey), then the color-keyed areas appear black instead of transparent. I found no elegant way of fixing this, was too lazy to implement the inelegant one, and decided that it isn't worth the effort (but if someone disagrees, I can do it).
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Thu, 11 May 2006 03:45:55 +0000
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>SDL_SetEventFilter</H1
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>SDL_SetEventFilter&nbsp;--&nbsp;Sets up a filter to process all events before they are posted 
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>This function sets up a filter to process all events before they are posted 
to the event queue.  This is a very powerful and flexible feature.  The filter 
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>There is one caveat when dealing with the <TT
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event filter is only called when the window manager desires to close the
application window.  If the event filter returns 1, then the window will
be closed, otherwise the window will remain open if possible.
If the quit event is generated by an interrupt signal, it will bypass the
internal queue and be delivered to the application at the next event poll.</P
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