Adds a new public enum `WindowControlsPosition { Start, End }` and a
matching field on `HeaderBar`, allowing window controls (close / minimize
/ maximize) to be packed on the start side of the headerbar (macOS
style, icon order close → minimize → maximize) instead of the default
end side (Linux / GNOME style, minimize → maximize → close).
Wiring:
- `crate::widget::WindowControlsPosition` re-exported alongside
`HeaderBar`.
- `HeaderBar::controls_position(Option<WindowControlsPosition>)` setter;
when left unset, falls back to `crate::config::window_controls_position()`
(reads `CosmicTk.window_controls_position`), mirroring how `density`
falls back to `header_size()`.
- New `CosmicTk.window_controls_position` field with default `End` for
backwards compatibility; serde-friendly enum so existing configs keep
working via `#[serde(default)]` semantics.
Tested with cosmic-yoterm, cosmic-settings, cosmic-edit, cosmic-files
rebuilt against this libcosmic via a local `[patch]` override. Config
changes picked up live through the existing cosmic-config subscription.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This sets the main content and the header bar to transparent when `content_container` is true, so that things aren't colored twice and overlayed on top of each other.
This ensures that modifying color alpha behaves as expected, especially for frosted glass.
To reduce compile-times and avoid some overhead to binary size, this will modify some of our
generic functions to use non-generic inner functions where possible. The inner functions are
marked carefully with `#[inline(never)]` to prevent being inlined by LLVM at their callsites
While looking for generic functions to optimize, I have also taken the opportunity to annotate
public non-generic getters and setters with `#[inline]` to ensure that LLVM will inline them
across crate boundaries. By default, only generic functions are automatically inlined, and
only when enabling fat LTO are constant functions reliably inlined across crate boundaries.
Increases Compact header height to 40 (from 36), to better accommodate larger widgets (e.g. the search bar). This makes it distinct from the SSD header, which is now addressed by the `_` match case.
Also makes the horizontal header padding fixed at 8, so that the app window padding can also be 8.
Makes the internal padding of window control buttons fixed (can still perfectly fit inside the Compact header bar), since they otherwise become too small when Compact.