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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> |
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date | Thu, 11 May 2006 03:45:55 +0000 |
parents | 720f8bb49d7d |
children | 782fd950bd46 c121d94672cb b0955ae208f3 |
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/* SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Sam Lantinga This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Sam Lantinga slouken@libsdl.org */ #include "SDL_config.h" #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include <windows.h> #include "SDL_version.h" #include "SDL_video.h" #include "SDL_loadso.h" #include "SDL_syswm.h" #include "../SDL_pixels_c.h" #include "../SDL_cursor_c.h" #include "SDL_syswm_c.h" #include "SDL_wingl_c.h" #ifdef _WIN32_WCE #define DISABLE_ICON_SUPPORT #endif /* The screen icon -- needs to be freed on SDL_VideoQuit() */ HICON screen_icn = NULL; #ifdef _WIN32_WCE BOOL (WINAPI *CoreCatchInput)(int flag) = NULL; int input_catched = 0; HINSTANCE coredll = NULL; // the same API call that gx.dll does to catch the input void LoadInputCatchFunc() { coredll = SDL_LoadObject("coredll.dll"); if( coredll ) { CoreCatchInput = (int (WINAPI *)(int)) GetProcAddress(coredll, (const unsigned short *) 1453); } } #endif /* Win32 icon mask semantics are different from those of SDL: SDL applies the mask to the icon and copies result to desktop. Win32 applies the mask to the desktop and XORs the icon on. This means that the SDL mask needs to be applied to the icon and then inverted and passed to Win32. */ void WIN_SetWMIcon(_THIS, SDL_Surface *icon, Uint8 *mask) { #ifdef DISABLE_ICON_SUPPORT return; #else SDL_Palette *pal_256; SDL_Surface *icon_256; Uint8 *pdata, *pwin32; Uint8 *mdata, *mwin32, m = 0; int icon_len; int icon_plen; int icon_mlen; int icon_pitch; int mask_pitch; SDL_Rect bounds; int i, skip; int row, col; struct /* quasi-BMP format */ Win32Icon { Uint32 biSize; Sint32 biWidth; Sint32 biHeight; Uint16 biPlanes; Uint16 biBitCount; Uint32 biCompression; Uint32 biSizeImage; Sint32 biXPelsPerMeter; Sint32 biYPelsPerMeter; Uint32 biClrUsed; Uint32 biClrImportant; struct /* RGBQUAD -- note it's BGR ordered */ { Uint8 rgbBlue; Uint8 rgbGreen; Uint8 rgbRed; Uint8 rgbReserved; } biColors[256]; /* Pixels: Uint8 pixels[] */ /* Mask: Uint8 mask[] */ } *icon_win32; /* Allocate the win32 bmp icon and set everything to zero */ icon_pitch = ((icon->w+3)&~3); mask_pitch = ((icon->w+7)/8); icon_plen = icon->h*icon_pitch; icon_mlen = icon->h*mask_pitch; icon_len = sizeof(*icon_win32)+icon_plen+icon_mlen; icon_win32 = (struct Win32Icon *)SDL_stack_alloc(Uint8, icon_len); if ( icon_win32 == NULL ) { return; } SDL_memset(icon_win32, 0, icon_len); /* Set the basic BMP parameters */ icon_win32->biSize = sizeof(*icon_win32)-sizeof(icon_win32->biColors); icon_win32->biWidth = icon->w; icon_win32->biHeight = icon->h*2; icon_win32->biPlanes = 1; icon_win32->biBitCount = 8; icon_win32->biSizeImage = icon_plen+icon_mlen; /* Allocate a standard 256 color icon surface */ icon_256 = SDL_CreateRGBSurface(SDL_SWSURFACE, icon->w, icon->h, icon_win32->biBitCount, 0, 0, 0, 0); if ( icon_256 == NULL ) { SDL_stack_free(icon_win32); return; } pal_256 = icon_256->format->palette; if (icon->format->palette && (icon->format->BitsPerPixel == icon_256->format->BitsPerPixel)){ Uint8 black; SDL_memcpy(pal_256->colors, icon->format->palette->colors, pal_256->ncolors*sizeof(SDL_Color)); /* Make sure that 0 is black! */ black = SDL_FindColor(pal_256, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00); pal_256->colors[black] = pal_256->colors[0]; pal_256->colors[0].r = 0x00; pal_256->colors[0].g = 0x00; pal_256->colors[0].b = 0x00; } else { SDL_DitherColors(pal_256->colors, icon_256->format->BitsPerPixel); } /* Now copy color data to the icon BMP */ for ( i=0; i<(1<<icon_win32->biBitCount); ++i ) { icon_win32->biColors[i].rgbRed = pal_256->colors[i].r; icon_win32->biColors[i].rgbGreen = pal_256->colors[i].g; icon_win32->biColors[i].rgbBlue = pal_256->colors[i].b; } /* Convert icon to a standard surface format. This may not always be necessary, as Windows supports a variety of BMP formats, but it greatly simplifies our code. */ bounds.x = 0; bounds.y = 0; bounds.w = icon->w; bounds.h = icon->h; if ( SDL_LowerBlit(icon, &bounds, icon_256, &bounds) < 0 ) { SDL_stack_free(icon_win32); SDL_FreeSurface(icon_256); return; } /* Copy pixels upside-down to icon BMP, masked with the icon mask */ if ( SDL_MUSTLOCK(icon_256) || (icon_256->pitch != icon_pitch) ) { SDL_stack_free(icon_win32); SDL_FreeSurface(icon_256); SDL_SetError("Warning: Unexpected icon_256 characteristics"); return; } pdata = (Uint8 *)icon_256->pixels; mdata = mask; pwin32 = (Uint8 *)icon_win32+sizeof(*icon_win32)+icon_plen-icon_pitch; skip = icon_pitch - icon->w; for ( row=0; row<icon->h; ++row ) { for ( col=0; col<icon->w; ++col ) { if ( (col%8) == 0 ) { m = *mdata++; } if ( (m&0x80) != 0x00 ) { *pwin32 = *pdata; } m <<= 1; ++pdata; ++pwin32; } pdata += skip; pwin32 += skip; pwin32 -= 2*icon_pitch; } SDL_FreeSurface(icon_256); /* Copy mask inverted and upside-down to icon BMP */ mdata = mask; mwin32 = (Uint8 *)icon_win32 +sizeof(*icon_win32)+icon_plen+icon_mlen-mask_pitch; for ( row=0; row<icon->h; ++row ) { for ( col=0; col<mask_pitch; ++col ) { *mwin32++ = ~*mdata++; } mwin32 -= 2*mask_pitch; } /* Finally, create the icon handle and set the window icon */ screen_icn = CreateIconFromResourceEx((Uint8 *)icon_win32, icon_len, TRUE, 0x00030000, icon->w, icon->h, LR_DEFAULTCOLOR); if ( screen_icn == NULL ) { SDL_SetError("Couldn't create Win32 icon handle"); } else { SetClassLongPtr(SDL_Window, GCLP_HICON, (LONG_PTR)screen_icn); } SDL_stack_free(icon_win32); #endif /* DISABLE_ICON_SUPPORT */ } void WIN_SetWMCaption(_THIS, const char *title, const char *icon) { #ifdef _WIN32_WCE /* WinCE uses the UNICODE version */ LPWSTR lpszW = SDL_iconv_utf8_ucs2((char *)title); SetWindowText(SDL_Window, lpszW); SDL_free(lpszW); #else char *lpsz = SDL_iconv_utf8_latin1((char *)title); SetWindowText(SDL_Window, lpsz); SDL_free(lpsz); #endif } int WIN_IconifyWindow(_THIS) { ShowWindow(SDL_Window, SW_MINIMIZE); return(1); } SDL_GrabMode WIN_GrabInput(_THIS, SDL_GrabMode mode) { if ( mode == SDL_GRAB_OFF ) { ClipCursor(NULL); if ( !(SDL_cursorstate & CURSOR_VISIBLE) ) { /* RJR: March 28, 2000 must be leaving relative mode, move mouse from center of window to where it belongs ... */ POINT pt; int x, y; SDL_GetMouseState(&x,&y); pt.x = x; pt.y = y; ClientToScreen(SDL_Window, &pt); SetCursorPos(pt.x,pt.y); } #ifdef _WIN32_WCE if( input_catched ) { if( !CoreCatchInput ) LoadInputCatchFunc(); if( CoreCatchInput ) CoreCatchInput(0); } #endif } else { ClipCursor(&SDL_bounds); if ( !(SDL_cursorstate & CURSOR_VISIBLE) ) { /* RJR: March 28, 2000 must be entering relative mode, get ready by moving mouse to center of window ... */ POINT pt; pt.x = (SDL_VideoSurface->w/2); pt.y = (SDL_VideoSurface->h/2); ClientToScreen(SDL_Window, &pt); SetCursorPos(pt.x, pt.y); } #ifdef _WIN32_WCE if( !input_catched ) { if( !CoreCatchInput ) LoadInputCatchFunc(); if( CoreCatchInput ) CoreCatchInput(1); } #endif } return(mode); } /* If 'info' is the right version, this function fills it and returns 1. Otherwise, in case of a version mismatch, it returns -1. */ int WIN_GetWMInfo(_THIS, SDL_SysWMinfo *info) { if ( info->version.major <= SDL_MAJOR_VERSION ) { info->window = SDL_Window; if ( SDL_VERSIONNUM(info->version.major, info->version.minor, info->version.patch) >= SDL_VERSIONNUM(1, 2, 5) ) { #if SDL_VIDEO_OPENGL info->hglrc = GL_hrc; #else info->hglrc = NULL; #endif } return(1); } else { SDL_SetError("Application not compiled with SDL %d.%d\n", SDL_MAJOR_VERSION, SDL_MINOR_VERSION); return(-1); } }