diff -ur fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/FL/Fl_Widget.H fltk-1.3.0r9619/FL/Fl_Widget.H --- fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/FL/Fl_Widget.H 2012-04-23 22:12:06.000000000 +0200 +++ fltk-1.3.0r9619/FL/Fl_Widget.H 2012-06-18 13:46:07.302320825 +0200 @@ -171,6 +171,7 @@ GROUP_RELATIVE = 1<<16, ///< position this widget relative to the parent group, not to the window COPIED_TOOLTIP = 1<<17, ///< the widget tooltip is internally copied, its destruction is handled by the widget FULLSCREEN = 1<<18, ///< a fullscreen window (Fl_Window) + SIMPLE_KEYBOARD = 1<<19, ///< the widget wants simple, consistent keypresses and not advanced input (like character composition and CJK input) // (space for more flags) USERFLAG3 = 1<<29, ///< reserved for 3rd party extensions USERFLAG2 = 1<<30, ///< reserved for 3rd party extensions @@ -776,6 +777,35 @@ */ void clear_changed() {flags_ &= ~CHANGED;} + /** + Returns if the widget sees a simplified keyboard model or not. + + Normally widgets get a full-featured keyboard model that is geared + towards text input. This includes support for compose sequences and + advanced input methods, commonly used for asian writing system. This + system however has downsides in that extra graphic can be presented + to the user and that a physical key press doesn't correspond directly + to a FLTK event. + + Widgets that need a direct correspondence between actual key events + and those seen by the widget can swith to the simplified keyboard + model. + + \retval 0 if the widget uses the normal keyboard model + \see set_changed(), clear_changed() + */ + unsigned int simple_keyboard() const {return flags_&SIMPLE_KEYBOARD;} + + /** Marks a widget to use the simple keyboard model. + \see changed(), clear_changed() + */ + void set_simple_keyboard() {flags_ |= SIMPLE_KEYBOARD;} + + /** Marks a widget to use the normal keyboard model. + \see changed(), set_changed() + */ + void set_normal_keyboard() {flags_ &= ~SIMPLE_KEYBOARD;} + /** Gives the widget the keyboard focus. Tries to make this widget be the Fl::focus() widget, by first sending it an FL_FOCUS event, and if it returns non-zero, setting diff -ur fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/src/Fl.cxx fltk-1.3.0r9619/src/Fl.cxx --- fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/src/Fl.cxx 2012-03-23 17:47:53.000000000 +0100 +++ fltk-1.3.0r9619/src/Fl.cxx 2012-06-18 13:46:07.303320877 +0200 @@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ extern double fl_mac_flush_and_wait(double time_to_wait, char in_idle); #endif // WIN32 +extern void fl_update_focus(void); + // // Globals... // @@ -876,6 +878,8 @@ fl_oldfocus = p; } e_number = old_event; + // let the platform code do what it needs + fl_update_focus(); } } diff -ur fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/src/Fl_grab.cxx fltk-1.3.0r9619/src/Fl_grab.cxx --- fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/src/Fl_grab.cxx 2012-03-23 17:47:53.000000000 +0100 +++ fltk-1.3.0r9619/src/Fl_grab.cxx 2012-06-18 13:46:07.303320877 +0200 @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ // override_redirect, it does similar things on WIN32. extern void fl_fix_focus(); // in Fl.cxx +void fl_update_focus(void); #ifdef WIN32 // We have to keep track of whether we have captured the mouse, since @@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ #endif } grab_ = win; + fl_update_focus(); } else { if (grab_) { #ifdef WIN32 @@ -98,6 +100,7 @@ XFlush(fl_display); #endif grab_ = 0; + fl_update_focus(); fl_fix_focus(); } } diff -ur fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/src/Fl_x.cxx fltk-1.3.0r9619/src/Fl_x.cxx --- fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/src/Fl_x.cxx 2012-06-18 13:46:07.205316173 +0200 +++ fltk-1.3.0r9619/src/Fl_x.cxx 2012-06-18 13:46:18.216844629 +0200 @@ -298,6 +298,7 @@ Colormap fl_colormap; XIM fl_xim_im = 0; XIC fl_xim_ic = 0; +Window fl_xim_win = 0; char fl_is_over_the_spot = 0; static XRectangle status_area; @@ -583,6 +584,65 @@ if(xim_styles) XFree(xim_styles); } +void fl_xim_deactivate(void); + +void fl_xim_activate(Window xid) +{ + if (!fl_xim_im) + return; + + // If the focused window has changed, then use the brute force method + // of completely recreating the input context. + if (fl_xim_win != xid) { + fl_xim_deactivate(); + + fl_new_ic(); + fl_xim_win = xid; + + XSetICValues(fl_xim_ic, + XNFocusWindow, fl_xim_win, + XNClientWindow, fl_xim_win, + NULL); + } + + fl_set_spot(spotf, spots, spot.x, spot.y, spot.width, spot.height); +} + +void fl_xim_deactivate(void) +{ + if (!fl_xim_ic) + return; + + XDestroyIC(fl_xim_ic); + fl_xim_ic = NULL; + + fl_xim_win = 0; +} + +extern Fl_Window *fl_xfocus; + +void fl_update_focus(void) +{ + Fl_Widget *focus; + + focus = Fl::grab(); + if (!focus) + focus = Fl::focus(); + if (!focus) + return; + + if (focus->simple_keyboard()) { + fl_xim_deactivate(); + } else { + // fl_xfocus should always be set if something has focus, but let's + // play it safe + if (!fl_xfocus || !fl_xid(fl_xfocus)) + return; + + fl_xim_activate(fl_xid(fl_xfocus)); + } +} + void fl_open_display() { if (fl_display) return; @@ -917,10 +977,9 @@ XEvent xevent = thisevent; fl_xevent = &thisevent; Window xid = xevent.xany.window; - static Window xim_win = 0; if (fl_xim_ic && xevent.type == DestroyNotify && - xid != xim_win && !fl_find(xid)) + xid != fl_xim_win && !fl_find(xid)) { XIM xim_im; xim_im = XOpenIM(fl_display, NULL, NULL, NULL); @@ -935,48 +994,10 @@ return 0; } - if (fl_xim_ic && (xevent.type == FocusIn)) - { -#define POOR_XIM -#ifdef POOR_XIM - if (xim_win != xid) - { - xim_win = xid; - XDestroyIC(fl_xim_ic); - fl_xim_ic = NULL; - fl_new_ic(); - XSetICValues(fl_xim_ic, - XNFocusWindow, xevent.xclient.window, - XNClientWindow, xid, - NULL); - } - fl_set_spot(spotf, spots, spot.x, spot.y, spot.width, spot.height); -#else - if (Fl::first_window() && Fl::first_window()->modal()) { - Window x = fl_xid(Fl::first_window()); - if (x != xim_win) { - xim_win = x; - XSetICValues(fl_xim_ic, - XNFocusWindow, xim_win, - XNClientWindow, xim_win, - NULL); - fl_set_spot(spotf, spots, spot.x, spot.y, spot.width, spot.height); - } - } else if (xim_win != xid && xid) { - xim_win = xid; - XSetICValues(fl_xim_ic, - XNFocusWindow, xevent.xclient.window, - XNClientWindow, xid, - //XNFocusWindow, xim_win, - //XNClientWindow, xim_win, - NULL); - fl_set_spot(spotf, spots, spot.x, spot.y, spot.width, spot.height); - } -#endif + if (fl_xim_ic) { + if (XFilterEvent((XEvent *)&xevent, 0)) + return 1; } - - if ( XFilterEvent((XEvent *)&xevent, 0) ) - return(1); #if USE_XRANDR if( XRRUpdateConfiguration_f && xevent.type == randrEventBase + RRScreenChangeNotify) { @@ -1326,15 +1347,15 @@ //static XComposeStatus compose; len = XLookupString((XKeyEvent*)&(xevent.xkey), buffer, buffer_len, &keysym, 0/*&compose*/); - if (keysym && keysym < 0x400) { // a character in latin-1,2,3,4 sets - // force it to type a character (not sure if this ever is needed): - // if (!len) {buffer[0] = char(keysym); len = 1;} - len = fl_utf8encode(XKeysymToUcs(keysym), buffer); - if (len < 1) len = 1; - // ignore all effects of shift on the keysyms, which makes it a lot - // easier to program shortcuts and is Windoze-compatible: - keysym = XKeycodeToKeysym(fl_display, keycode, 0); - } + // XLookupString() is only defined to return Latin-1 (although it + // often gives you more). To be safe, use our own lookups based on + // keysym. + len = fl_utf8encode(XKeysymToUcs(keysym), buffer); + if (len < 1) + len = 1; + // ignore all effects of shift on the keysyms, which makes it a lot + // easier to program shortcuts and is Windoze-compatable: + keysym = XKeycodeToKeysym(fl_display, keycode, 0); } // MRS: Can't use Fl::event_state(FL_CTRL) since the state is not // set until set_event_xy() is called later... diff -ur fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/src/xutf8/imKStoUCS.c fltk-1.3.0r9619/src/xutf8/imKStoUCS.c --- fltk-1.3.0r9619.org/src/xutf8/imKStoUCS.c 2009-03-13 23:43:43.000000000 +0100 +++ fltk-1.3.0r9619/src/xutf8/imKStoUCS.c 2012-06-18 13:46:07.304320930 +0200 @@ -266,6 +266,12 @@ 0x20a8, 0x20a9, 0x20aa, 0x20ab, 0x20ac /* 0x20a8-0x20af */ }; +static unsigned short const keysym_to_unicode_fe50_fe60[] = { + 0x0300, 0x0301, 0x0302, 0x0303, 0x0304, 0x0306, 0x0307, 0x0308, /* 0xfe50-0xfe57 */ + 0x030a, 0x030b, 0x030c, 0x0327, 0x0328, 0x1da5, 0x3099, 0x309a, /* 0xfe58-0xfe5f */ + 0x0323 /* 0xfe60-0xfe67 */ +}; + unsigned int KeySymToUcs4(KeySym keysym) { @@ -315,6 +321,8 @@ return keysym_to_unicode_1e9f_1eff[keysym - 0x1e9f]; else if (keysym > 0x209f && keysym < 0x20ad) return keysym_to_unicode_20a0_20ac[keysym - 0x20a0]; + else if (keysym > 0xfe4f && keysym < 0xfe61) + return keysym_to_unicode_fe50_fe60[keysym - 0xfe50]; else return 0; }