Splits the code use to filter windows for FancyZones and the
"active window" for the ShortcutGuide. The FancyZones logic is preserved
and merged into a single function. We keep it in common.h, as it might
be also used in other PowerToys, like maximized to new desktop. We do
however change the return type to be more descriptive. It also returns
a separate flag for if the window has a visible owner. This can be used
to implement the approved apps list.
For the ShortcutGuide, the logic is relaxed to include more windows. One
example are Explorer properties windows. Those are (and should) filtered
by the FancyZones, but should appear in the window preview in the SCG.
The new return type also includes information if the window will react
to the default Windows Snap. This is not ideal though. Currently, SCG
can only disable the entire "Windows Controls" group. OTOH windows like
"Save As..." dialogs can be snapped to corners etc., but cannot be
minimized nor maximized. Until SCG can separately disable those buttons
we will display the buttons in the enabled state only if the window
supports all settings. In the future, we should integrate FancyZones
snap override here too.
The cache was introduced to improve performance by not querying the
OS for the window process path every time we need to check if the window
is interesting to FancyZones. Since then other changes were made to the
the way we check the windows. Right now, the IsInterestingWindow function is
called when:
1) WinKey + arrows are used
2) window is started to be dragged
3) window is created
1) and 2) are initiated by the user, happen only once per interaction so
their performance impact can be dismissed. The 3) happens all the time
but for the most part the check for WS_CHILD or
GetAncestor(window, GA_ROOT) == window will filter those out. In the
end, only top-level windows will be queried for their path.
Removing the cache improves code readability and will make code
maintenance easier.
Do not swallow WinKey+Arrow events for non-interesting windows. This makes apps that are in the "excluded apps" list behave as if "Override windows snap keys" is disabled - they will react to the Windows default snap.
* localized dllmain.cpp of fancyzones project
* localized FancyZones.cpp
* format fancyzones.rc file
* Moved SuperFancyZones back to being a string instead of having it in the resource file as it is the window class name
* reverted changes for window name
* Formatted fancyzones rc file
* Localized shortcut_guide.cpp
* localized overlay_window.cpp
* formatting changes
* Localize overlay window
* removed the README link from the set of localized resources
* Typo: changed upper to lower
* removed hardcoded strings from CanvasEditorWindow.xaml
* removed hardcoded strings from GridEditorWindow.xaml
* loc
* Localized MainWindow
* reverting MainWindow.xaml as it is not rendering the window as expected
* Changed the resource settings from internal to public
* the culture is set based on the culture of the system UI set in the system settings
* Removed the french resource files used for testing
* Localized canvasWindow and mainwindow
* Removed setting the UI culture explicitly as it would be implicitly set to the culture of system UI
* Removed redundant header file