* feat: add macos simple fullscreen
* move impl to WindowExt
* feedback: remove warning, unused file and rename param
* feedback: combine fullscreen examples into one example
* fix: ensure decorations and maximize do not toggle while in fullscreen
* fix: prevent warning on non-macos platforms
* feedback: make changelog more explicit
* fix: prevent unconditional construction of NSRect
* fix: don't try to set_simple_fullscreen if already using native fullscreen
* fix: ensure set_simple_fullscreen plays nicely with set_fullscreen
* fix: do not enter native fullscreen if simple fullscreen is active
* Remove executable flag from os/macos.rs
This was causing me some grief while working on Windows, and it
doesn't belong here to begin with.
* Windows: get_position returns screen coordinates instead of workspace coordinates
Previously, get_position used GetWindowPlacement. As per the
documentation of WINDOWSTRUCT, the returned coordinates are in
workspace space, meaning they're relative to the taskbar. It's
also explicitly remarked that these coordinates should only be
used in conjunction with SetWindowPlacement, as mixing them with
functions expecting screen coordinates can cause unpleasantness.
Since our set_position (correctly) uses SetWindowPos, this meant
that passing the return of get_position to set_position would
cause the window to move.
We now use GetWindowRect, which returns screen coordinates. This
gives us both better consistency within the Windows backend and
across platforms.
Note that this only makes a difference if the taskbar is visible.
With the taskbar hidden, the values are exactly the same as before.
* Windows: Moved event position values are consistent with get_position
The old Moved values had two problems:
* They were obtained by casting a WORD (u16) straight to an i32.
This meant wrap-around would never be interpreted as negative,
thus negative positions (which are ubiquitous when using multiple
monitors) would result in positions around u16::MAX.
* WM_MOVE supplies client area positions, not window positions.
Switching to handling WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED solves both of these
problems.
* Better documentation for Moved and Resized
* macOS: Allow hiding the title from the titlebar
* macOS: Allow making the titlebar transparent
* macOS: Give control over content view size
Allows setting `NSFullSizeContentViewWindowMask` with WindowBuilder.
* macOS: add `.with_titlebar_hidden` to WindowBuilderExt
* macOS: adds `titlebar_buttons_hidden` platform specific attribute
* macOS: Move the window if there is no title bar
On macOS by default windows can only be moved by clicking and
dragging on the titlebar, if we spawn a window without one we
need to set the `movableByWindowBackground` property.
Partial fix for #368
* macOS: Make moveByWindowBackground optional
Implements setting the property via WindowBuilderExt:
WindowBuilder::new()
.with_decorations(false)
.with_movable_by_window_background(true)
* Update CHANGELOG
* Rework MonitorId::get_native_identifier
* Try fix compilation
* Returns the monitor ID on wayland as well
* Try fix compilation
* Fix iOS compilation