Norman Feske 30b3fa45f1 window_layouter: free-arrange mode
This patch adds the feature of moving and resizing windows by clicking
anywhere within a window while the global window-management key is held.
Depending on the position within the window, the click is interpreted as
click on the title (when clicking at inner 50% of the window, or as a
click on the border (when clicking at an area nearby the window
boundary).

This mode of interaction requires more flexibility of the handling of
key sequences. The formerly hard-wired handling of the drag and drop as
response to BTN_LEFT events does not suffice. Therefore, this patch
moves the driving of the drag-and-drop state to the config level by
introducing the actions "drag" and "drop"

Fixes #5403
2025-02-24 16:39:19 +01:00
2025-02-24 16:39:19 +01:00
2020-03-26 11:38:54 +01:00
2024-08-29 11:28:12 +02:00
2024-11-22 13:37:12 +01:00

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                      Genode Operating System Framework
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This is the source code of Genode, which is a framework for creating
component-based operating systems. It combines capability-based security,
microkernel technology, sandboxed device drivers, and virtualization with
a novel operating system architecture. For a general overview about the
architecture, please refer to the project's official website:

:Website for the Genode OS Framework:

  [https://genode.org/documentation/general-overview]

Genode-based operating systems can be compiled for a variety of kernels: Linux,
L4ka::Pistachio, L4/Fiasco, OKL4, NOVA, Fiasco.OC, seL4, and a custom "hw"
microkernel for running Genode without a 3rd-party kernel. Whereas the Linux
version serves us as development vehicle and enables us to rapidly develop the
generic parts of the system, the actual target platforms of the framework are
microkernels. There is no "perfect" microkernel - and neither should there be
one. If a microkernel pretended to be fit for all use cases, it wouldn't be
"micro". Hence, all microkernels differ in terms of their respective features,
complexity, and supported hardware architectures.

Genode allows for the use of each of the supported kernels with a rich set of
device drivers, protocol stacks, libraries, and applications in a uniform way.
For developers, the framework provides an easy way to target multiple different
kernels instead of tying the development to a particular kernel technology. For
kernel developers, Genode contributes advanced workloads, stress-testing their
kernel, and enabling a variety of application use cases that would not be
possible otherwise. For users and system integrators, it enables the choice of
the kernel that fits best with the requirements at hand for the particular
usage scenario.


Documentation
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The primary documentation is the book "Genode Foundations", which is available
on the front page of the Genode website:

:Download the book "Genode Foundations":

  [https://genode.org]

The book describes Genode in a holistic and comprehensive way. It equips you
with a thorough understanding of the architecture, assists developers with the
explanation of the development environment and system configuration, and
provides a look under the hood of the framework. Furthermore, it contains the
specification of the framework's programming interface.

The project has a quarterly release cycle. Each version is accompanied with
detailed release documentation, which is available at the documentation
section of the project website:

:Release documentation:

  [https://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/]


Directory overview
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The source tree is composed of the following subdirectories:

:'doc':

  This directory contains general documentation along with a comprehensive
  collection of release notes.

:'repos':

  This directory contains the source code, organized in so-called source-code
  repositories. Please refer to the README file in the 'repos' directory to
  learn more about the roles of the individual repositories.

:'tool':

  Source-code management tools and scripts. Please refer to the README file
  contained in the directory.


Additional hardware support
###########################

The framework supports a variety of hardware platforms such as different ARM
SoC families via supplemental repositories.

:Repositories maintained by Genode Labs:

  [https://github.com/orgs/genodelabs/repositories]


Additional community-maintained components
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The components found within the main source tree are complemented by a growing
library of additional software, which can be seamlessly integrated into Genode
system scenarios.

:Genode-world repository:

  [https://github.com/genodelabs/genode-world]


Community blog
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Genodians.org presents ideas, announcements, experience stories, and tutorials
around Genode, informally written by Genode users and developers.

:Genodians.org:

  [https://genodians.org]


Contact
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The community forum is organized by Genode users to help newcomers, share ideas
and experiences, and discuss Genode-related projects.

:Community forum:

  [https://genode.discourse.group]

The mailing list is the primary way for reaching out to Genode's core
developers, for receiving announcements, and for the project's annual road-map
discussion.

:Genode Mailing List:

  [https://genode.org/community/mailing-lists]


Commercial support
##################

The driving force behind the Genode OS Framework is the German company Genode
Labs. The company offers commercial licensing, trainings, support, and
contracted development work:

:Genode Labs website:

  [https://www.genode-labs.com]

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