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- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-
- <protocol name="text_input_unstable_v3">
- <copyright>
- Copyright © 2012, 2013 Intel Corporation
- Copyright © 2015, 2016 Jan Arne Petersen
- Copyright © 2017, 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
- Copyright © 2018 Purism SPC
-
- Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
- software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
- without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in
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- warranty.
-
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- SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
- WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
- AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
- ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF
- THIS SOFTWARE.
- </copyright>
-
- <description summary="Protocol for composing text">
- This protocol allows compositors to act as input methods and to send text
- to applications. A text input object is used to manage state of what are
- typically text entry fields in the application.
-
- This document adheres to the RFC 2119 when using words like "must",
- "should", "may", etc.
-
- Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and
- backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes
- may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump.
- Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in
- the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version.
- Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the
- version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the
- interface version number is reset.
- </description>
-
- <interface name="zwp_text_input_v3" version="1">
- <description summary="text input">
- The zwp_text_input_v3 interface represents text input and input methods
- associated with a seat. It provides enter/leave events to follow the
- text input focus for a seat.
-
- Requests are used to enable/disable the text-input object and set
- state information like surrounding and selected text or the content type.
- The information about the entered text is sent to the text-input object
- via the preedit_string and commit_string events.
-
- Text is valid UTF-8 encoded, indices and lengths are in bytes. Indices
- must not point to middle bytes inside a code point: they must either
- point to the first byte of a code point or to the end of the buffer.
- Lengths must be measured between two valid indices.
-
- Focus moving throughout surfaces will result in the emission of
- zwp_text_input_v3.enter and zwp_text_input_v3.leave events. The focused
- surface must commit zwp_text_input_v3.enable and
- zwp_text_input_v3.disable requests as the keyboard focus moves across
- editable and non-editable elements of the UI. Those two requests are not
- expected to be paired with each other, the compositor must be able to
- handle consecutive series of the same request.
-
- State is sent by the state requests (set_surrounding_text,
- set_content_type and set_cursor_rectangle) and a commit request. After an
- enter event or disable request all state information is invalidated and
- needs to be resent by the client.
- </description>
-
- <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
- <description summary="Destroy the wp_text_input">
- Destroy the wp_text_input object. Also disables all surfaces enabled
- through this wp_text_input object.
- </description>
- </request>
-
- <request name="enable">
- <description summary="Request text input to be enabled">
- Requests text input on the surface previously obtained from the enter
- event.
-
- This request must be issued every time the active text input changes
- to a new one, including within the current surface. Use
- zwp_text_input_v3.disable when there is no longer any input focus on
- the current surface.
-
- Clients must not enable more than one text input on the single seat
- and should disable the current text input before enabling the new one.
- At most one instance of text input may be in enabled state per instance,
- Requests to enable the another text input when some text input is active
- must be ignored by compositor.
-
- This request resets all state associated with previous enable, disable,
- set_surrounding_text, set_text_change_cause, set_content_type, and
- set_cursor_rectangle requests, as well as the state associated with
- preedit_string, commit_string, and delete_surrounding_text events.
-
- The set_surrounding_text, set_content_type and set_cursor_rectangle
- requests must follow if the text input supports the necessary
- functionality.
-
- State set with this request is double-buffered. It will get applied on
- the next zwp_text_input_v3.commit request, and stay valid until the
- next committed enable or disable request.
-
- The changes must be applied by the compositor after issuing a
- zwp_text_input_v3.commit request.
- </description>
- </request>
-
- <request name="disable">
- <description summary="Disable text input on a surface">
- Explicitly disable text input on the current surface (typically when
- there is no focus on any text entry inside the surface).
-
- State set with this request is double-buffered. It will get applied on
- the next zwp_text_input_v3.commit request.
- </description>
- </request>
-
- <request name="set_surrounding_text">
- <description summary="sets the surrounding text">
- Sets the surrounding plain text around the input, excluding the preedit
- text.
-
- The client should notify the compositor of any changes in any of the
- values carried with this request, including changes caused by handling
- incoming text-input events as well as changes caused by other
- mechanisms like keyboard typing.
-
- If the client is unaware of the text around the cursor, it should not
- issue this request, to signify lack of support to the compositor.
-
- Text is UTF-8 encoded, and should include the cursor position, the
- complete selection and additional characters before and after them.
- There is a maximum length of wayland messages, so text can not be
- longer than 4000 bytes.
-
- Cursor is the byte offset of the cursor within text buffer.
-
- Anchor is the byte offset of the selection anchor within text buffer.
- If there is no selected text, anchor is the same as cursor.
-
- If any preedit text is present, it is replaced with a cursor for the
- purpose of this event.
-
- Values set with this request are double-buffered. They will get applied
- on the next zwp_text_input_v3.commit request, and stay valid until the
- next committed enable or disable request.
-
- The initial state for affected fields is empty, meaning that the text
- input does not support sending surrounding text. If the empty values
- get applied, subsequent attempts to change them may have no effect.
- </description>
- <arg name="text" type="string"/>
- <arg name="cursor" type="int"/>
- <arg name="anchor" type="int"/>
- </request>
-
- <enum name="change_cause">
- <description summary="text change reason">
- Reason for the change of surrounding text or cursor posision.
- </description>
- <entry name="input_method" value="0" summary="input method caused the change"/>
- <entry name="other" value="1" summary="something else than the input method caused the change"/>
- </enum>
-
- <request name="set_text_change_cause">
- <description summary="indicates the cause of surrounding text change">
- Tells the compositor why the text surrounding the cursor changed.
-
- Whenever the client detects an external change in text, cursor, or
- anchor posision, it must issue this request to the compositor. This
- request is intended to give the input method a chance to update the
- preedit text in an appropriate way, e.g. by removing it when the user
- starts typing with a keyboard.
-
- cause describes the source of the change.
-
- The value set with this request is double-buffered. It must be applied
- and reset to initial at the next zwp_text_input_v3.commit request.
-
- The initial value of cause is input_method.
- </description>
- <arg name="cause" type="uint" enum="change_cause"/>
- </request>
-
- <enum name="content_hint" bitfield="true">
- <description summary="content hint">
- Content hint is a bitmask to allow to modify the behavior of the text
- input.
- </description>
- <entry name="none" value="0x0" summary="no special behavior"/>
- <entry name="completion" value="0x1" summary="suggest word completions"/>
- <entry name="spellcheck" value="0x2" summary="suggest word corrections"/>
- <entry name="auto_capitalization" value="0x4" summary="switch to uppercase letters at the start of a sentence"/>
- <entry name="lowercase" value="0x8" summary="prefer lowercase letters"/>
- <entry name="uppercase" value="0x10" summary="prefer uppercase letters"/>
- <entry name="titlecase" value="0x20" summary="prefer casing for titles and headings (can be language dependent)"/>
- <entry name="hidden_text" value="0x40" summary="characters should be hidden"/>
- <entry name="sensitive_data" value="0x80" summary="typed text should not be stored"/>
- <entry name="latin" value="0x100" summary="just Latin characters should be entered"/>
- <entry name="multiline" value="0x200" summary="the text input is multiline"/>
- </enum>
-
- <enum name="content_purpose">
- <description summary="content purpose">
- The content purpose allows to specify the primary purpose of a text
- input.
-
- This allows an input method to show special purpose input panels with
- extra characters or to disallow some characters.
- </description>
- <entry name="normal" value="0" summary="default input, allowing all characters"/>
- <entry name="alpha" value="1" summary="allow only alphabetic characters"/>
- <entry name="digits" value="2" summary="allow only digits"/>
- <entry name="number" value="3" summary="input a number (including decimal separator and sign)"/>
- <entry name="phone" value="4" summary="input a phone number"/>
- <entry name="url" value="5" summary="input an URL"/>
- <entry name="email" value="6" summary="input an email address"/>
- <entry name="name" value="7" summary="input a name of a person"/>
- <entry name="password" value="8" summary="input a password (combine with sensitive_data hint)"/>
- <entry name="pin" value="9" summary="input is a numeric password (combine with sensitive_data hint)"/>
- <entry name="date" value="10" summary="input a date"/>
- <entry name="time" value="11" summary="input a time"/>
- <entry name="datetime" value="12" summary="input a date and time"/>
- <entry name="terminal" value="13" summary="input for a terminal"/>
- </enum>
-
- <request name="set_content_type">
- <description summary="set content purpose and hint">
- Sets the content purpose and content hint. While the purpose is the
- basic purpose of an input field, the hint flags allow to modify some of
- the behavior.
-
- Values set with this request are double-buffered. They will get applied
- on the next zwp_text_input_v3.commit request.
- Subsequent attempts to update them may have no effect. The values
- remain valid until the next committed enable or disable request.
-
- The initial value for hint is none, and the initial value for purpose
- is normal.
- </description>
- <arg name="hint" type="uint" enum="content_hint"/>
- <arg name="purpose" type="uint" enum="content_purpose"/>
- </request>
-
- <request name="set_cursor_rectangle">
- <description summary="set cursor position">
- Marks an area around the cursor as a x, y, width, height rectangle in
- surface local coordinates.
-
- Allows the compositor to put a window with word suggestions near the
- cursor, without obstructing the text being input.
-
- If the client is unaware of the position of edited text, it should not
- issue this request, to signify lack of support to the compositor.
-
- Values set with this request are double-buffered. They will get applied
- on the next zwp_text_input_v3.commit request, and stay valid until the
- next committed enable or disable request.
-
- The initial values describing a cursor rectangle are empty. That means
- the text input does not support describing the cursor area. If the
- empty values get applied, subsequent attempts to change them may have
- no effect.
- </description>
- <arg name="x" type="int"/>
- <arg name="y" type="int"/>
- <arg name="width" type="int"/>
- <arg name="height" type="int"/>
- </request>
-
- <request name="commit">
- <description summary="commit state">
- Atomically applies state changes recently sent to the compositor.
-
- The commit request establishes and updates the state of the client, and
- must be issued after any changes to apply them.
-
- Text input state (enabled status, content purpose, content hint,
- surrounding text and change cause, cursor rectangle) is conceptually
- double-buffered within the context of a text input, i.e. between a
- committed enable request and the following committed enable or disable
- request.
-
- Protocol requests modify the pending state, as opposed to the current
- state in use by the input method. A commit request atomically applies
- all pending state, replacing the current state. After commit, the new
- pending state is as documented for each related request.
-
- Requests are applied in the order of arrival.
-
- Neither current nor pending state are modified unless noted otherwise.
-
- The compositor must count the number of commit requests coming from
- each zwp_text_input_v3 object and use the count as the serial in done
- events.
- </description>
- </request>
-
- <event name="enter">
- <description summary="enter event">
- Notification that this seat's text-input focus is on a certain surface.
-
- If client has created multiple text input objects, compositor must send
- this event to all of them.
-
- When the seat has the keyboard capability the text-input focus follows
- the keyboard focus. This event sets the current surface for the
- text-input object.
- </description>
- <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
- </event>
-
- <event name="leave">
- <description summary="leave event">
- Notification that this seat's text-input focus is no longer on a
- certain surface. The client should reset any preedit string previously
- set.
-
- The leave notification clears the current surface. It is sent before
- the enter notification for the new focus. After leave event, compositor
- must ignore requests from any text input instances until next enter
- event.
-
- When the seat has the keyboard capability the text-input focus follows
- the keyboard focus.
- </description>
- <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
- </event>
-
- <event name="preedit_string">
- <description summary="pre-edit">
- Notify when a new composing text (pre-edit) should be set at the
- current cursor position. Any previously set composing text must be
- removed. Any previously existing selected text must be removed.
-
- The argument text contains the pre-edit string buffer.
-
- The parameters cursor_begin and cursor_end are counted in bytes
- relative to the beginning of the submitted text buffer. Cursor should
- be hidden when both are equal to -1.
-
- They could be represented by the client as a line if both values are
- the same, or as a text highlight otherwise.
-
- Values set with this event are double-buffered. They must be applied
- and reset to initial on the next zwp_text_input_v3.done event.
-
- The initial value of text is an empty string, and cursor_begin,
- cursor_end and cursor_hidden are all 0.
- </description>
- <arg name="text" type="string" allow-null="true"/>
- <arg name="cursor_begin" type="int"/>
- <arg name="cursor_end" type="int"/>
- </event>
-
- <event name="commit_string">
- <description summary="text commit">
- Notify when text should be inserted into the editor widget. The text to
- commit could be either just a single character after a key press or the
- result of some composing (pre-edit).
-
- Values set with this event are double-buffered. They must be applied
- and reset to initial on the next zwp_text_input_v3.done event.
-
- The initial value of text is an empty string.
- </description>
- <arg name="text" type="string" allow-null="true"/>
- </event>
-
- <event name="delete_surrounding_text">
- <description summary="delete surrounding text">
- Notify when the text around the current cursor position should be
- deleted.
-
- Before_length and after_length are the number of bytes before and after
- the current cursor index (excluding the selection) to delete.
-
- If a preedit text is present, in effect before_length is counted from
- the beginning of it, and after_length from its end (see done event
- sequence).
-
- Values set with this event are double-buffered. They must be applied
- and reset to initial on the next zwp_text_input_v3.done event.
-
- The initial values of both before_length and after_length are 0.
- </description>
- <arg name="before_length" type="uint" summary="length of text before current cursor position"/>
- <arg name="after_length" type="uint" summary="length of text after current cursor position"/>
- </event>
-
- <event name="done">
- <description summary="apply changes">
- Instruct the application to apply changes to state requested by the
- preedit_string, commit_string and delete_surrounding_text events. The
- state relating to these events is double-buffered, and each one
- modifies the pending state. This event replaces the current state with
- the pending state.
-
- The application must proceed by evaluating the changes in the following
- order:
-
- 1. Replace existing preedit string with the cursor.
- 2. Delete requested surrounding text.
- 3. Insert commit string with the cursor at its end.
- 4. Calculate surrounding text to send.
- 5. Insert new preedit text in cursor position.
- 6. Place cursor inside preedit text.
-
- The serial number reflects the last state of the zwp_text_input_v3
- object known to the compositor. The value of the serial argument must
- be equal to the number of commit requests already issued on that object.
- When the client receives a done event with a serial different than the
- number of past commit requests, it must proceed as normal, except it
- should not change the current state of the zwp_text_input_v3 object.
- </description>
- <arg name="serial" type="uint"/>
- </event>
- </interface>
-
- <interface name="zwp_text_input_manager_v3" version="1">
- <description summary="text input manager">
- A factory for text-input objects. This object is a global singleton.
- </description>
-
- <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
- <description summary="Destroy the wp_text_input_manager">
- Destroy the wp_text_input_manager object.
- </description>
- </request>
-
- <request name="get_text_input">
- <description summary="create a new text input object">
- Creates a new text-input object for a given seat.
- </description>
- <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_text_input_v3"/>
- <arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat"/>
- </request>
- </interface>
- </protocol>
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