epoxy_dep cannot be used in a configure time check when it comes from a
subproject. Use variables set in pc file instead.
This requires https://github.com/anholt/libepoxy/pull/231.
Remove all of the selectors. They just set the passthrough anyway so
there's not much point to maintaining them and they weren't the
complete set of possible selectors.
While it’s true that you can pass the results of
`gtk_file_chooser_get_filename()` straight to `open()` or `fopen()` on
Linux, you can’t do so on Windows as it expects the filename to be in
the ANSI codepage. Using the GLib wrappers `g_open()`/`g_fopen()`
instead means that the appropriate UTF-8 → UTF-16 → `wopen()`/`wfopen()`
conversions are done.
Spotted by Fabian Keßler in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2212.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
When a plug is embedded in a socket, we need to also plug the at-spi
tree, so that screen readers can find the at-spi content of the plugged
widgets.
This change does this plugging automatically: on the plug widget, an
additional _XEMBED_AT_SPI_PATH property is set to provide the at-spi path
(just like we have _XEMBED_INFO for other X11 information), and when
embedding it, the socket reads it, and makes it as its only child.
Since GtkPlugAccessible can not inherit both from AtkPlug (a child of
AtkObject) and from GtkContainerAccessible (a child of AtkObject), we
actually make GtkPlugAccessible a child of an AtkPlug, and that's what
will be embedded (in at-spi terms) into an AtkSocket.
Similarly, GtkSocketAccessible can not inherit both from AtkSocket and
GtkContainerAccessible, so we make it a parent of the AtkSocket that
embeds the AtkPlug.
This change depends on atk 2.35.1 which implements the at-spi technical
details.
This separates out atk-bridge-2.0 dependency, which is not part of atk,
but of at-spi2-atk.
At least from GTK v3.22.30, the code disallows attempts to print PDF and
PS files using the LPR backend. Although it is not easy or possible for
GTK to determine if the printer can print these formats by querying lpr,
the print backend should allow lpr to try.
There are two uses cases:
- A filter is being used by lpr, specified in the printcap file, to process the
files prior to printing them.
- The printer can print PDF and PS files directly. There are many printers that
can print these formats, so GTK should allow for the possibility.
This implementation is based on gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter() and
thus shares its limitations for the sake of simplicity.
A single offset is opportunistically picked to build the iterator
needed for gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter(). That means that substrings
spanning over multiple lines or larger than the current window might
not be displayed optimally after scrolling.
Partially closes#1625, the toPoint() variant has been discarded.
_gtk_settings_get_style_cascade() checks for the given GtkSettings to be
non-NULL, but does so after using the pointer to get the
GtkSettingsPrivate.
Make sure we use the GtkSettings pointer only after the precondition is
verified.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2780
On gdk_display_close(), the GtkSettings attached to the display are
freed.
Yet the gtk CSS code may still be called from the widget unparent,
leading to a segfault.
Check if the GtkSettings is not NULL and bail out nicely if not.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2780
Additionally to gtk_primary_selection, the gtk-private predecessor,
support the upstream unstable protocol.
This allows the primary selection to work on Kwin and potentially
other compositors, as well as dropping the private version eventually.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2591
When installing the scroll cursor, add a weak ref to scrolled_window
that clears it if finalised. Unset the weak ref when the uninstalling
the cursor, and when the widget is destroyed.
Patch by Michael James Gratton
Fixes: #749
In gtk_tree_view_build_tree with recurse=TRUE, the TEST_EXPAND_ROW
signal might invalidate the child iterator. Getting the iterator after
the signal (instead of before) fixes the issue.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/-/issues/1879
Path concatenation is much nicer than the unwieldy format method.
Since paths returned by get_option are relative to prefix, they will be joined as before.
As a bonus, this fixes weird platforms like NixOS that actually pass absolute includedir under a different prefix.
Due to the deprecation in gtkshow.h, there is proper deprecation warning
for C code. But, for bindings (python in one case), there is no warning,
due to missing "Deprecated:" annotation in gtkshow.c
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/3166
When a fixed size is active (e.g. the window is maximized),
gtk_window_resize() shouldn't take immediate effect, so the request was
dropped. This made GTK unhappy if this happened, it will freeze updating
the window until it received the new size it demanded.
Handle this by being nice and emitting a dummy GDK_CONFIGURE event with
the old size where we previously ignored it. It won't resize the window
immediately, so it shouldn't have a visible effect, and the size GTK
requested is still saved away for when the window is unmaximized, but
emitting the event will make GTK receive the event it expects.
We still drop the request on the floor, e.g. if we still haven't seen
the initial configuration, just as we do when actually doing the resize.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2907
This is not only a GdkEventButton but can also be a GdkEventTouch.
Having this annotation wrong causes bindings code to fail whenever a
wrongly typed event comes through.
Given it does seem likely Tracker is going to miss the goal to get all
applications ported to Tracker 3, the scenario where there's applications
linking to Tracker 2.x while GTK was built with Tracker 3 support becomes
more likely.
Avoid the upcoming GType clashes if that were the case, and resort to the
good (I lie) old Tracker 2 search engine.
This device may go away, which means we have a pointer to a possibly
stale object. Keep a reference here, and let future events bring this
accounting up-to-date when the mouse pointer is next updated via other
device.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/855
When using the gdk_display_close(), the handle to the Wayland compositor was not released.
This could cause the consumption of all available handles, preventing other processes from accessing the display.
Fixing this by calling wl_display_disconnect() when releasing the GdkWaylandDisplay object.
Signed-off-by: Julien Ropé <jrope@redhat.com>
Handle both these settings, and the older settings-daemon ones for
backwards compatibility. The keys are already checked for existence
in the schema, so it will just use the existing ones.
Prefer this location, but also look for the old location in
settings-daemon for backwards compatibility. This applies to both
direct settings lookups and via the settings portal.
CUPS uses resource paths in the form of "printers/printer_name"
or "classes/class_name" so it is enough to remove the "printers/"
or "classes/" prefix and use the string behind it as a name.
There was recently introduced a wrong check for the prefix.
This commit fixes it in the way it was originally intended.
This may need to be changed next year, it depends on what Apple
decides to do with version numbers going forward.
Also updated GdkOSXVersion to include Catalina and Big Sur.
When asking for a password, the message string is split on primary
and secondary if it contains a newline character. However, the newline
character is currently part of both strings, which creates weird
spacing between the GtkLabels. I suppose this is bug, which was not
visible as in most cases (if not all) the message string hasn't
contained the new line characters so far. But we are going to change
that now, see GNOME/gvfs!82. Let's drop the new line character similarly
as it is done when asking for a question, or showing processes in order
to fix the weird spacing.
Update the NMake Makefiles to invoke glib-compile-resources with
'start /min' so that when gdk-pixbuf-pixdata, json-glib-format
and xmllint are invoked by glib-compile-resources, cmd.exe windows
will not popup whenever these auxiliary tools are invoked, when one
builds GTK with the Visual Studio projects.
This will reduce the distraction that is caused during the time the
source files are generated, as a popup cmd.exe window will disrupt the
window focus as they appear, and will make the process a bit quicker.
This avoids the build from erroring out on C4819 (Unicode handling issue in
Visual Studio compiler), notably when running on Chinese, Japanese and
Korean locales.
Instead of using the incomplete GTK-internal emulation, use the WM_CHAR
messages sent by Windows. Make the IME input method the default for all
languages on Windows.
This code made use of isnan(), which is not provided by pre-2013 Visual
Studio, so fix the build by including fallback-c89.c in place of math.h,
and update fallback-c89.c to include the implementation of isnan() for
Visual Studio, which is copied from the fallback-c89.c in gdk/.
When a window receives a resize request, it might ignore this new size and
use the compositor's size hints instead to restore to floating mode.
This commit changes that behaviour in that a window will always prefer
the manually resized dimensions over the compositor's hint.
On Visual Studio, Cairo could have been found manually by looking for the .lib
files, and the previous update to fix this was incorrect, as it added the
libraries to the required packages instead of the required libraries. This
fixes this mishap
The 'select-all' signal requires a boolean argument to specify
whether to select all or none. So explicitly pass TRUE to select
all text instead of letting the demons choose one for us.
This makes the desired behaviour explicit, and matches the behaviour
seen with Meson, where "external : false" is the default.
Before GNOME/glib!1468, not passing --internal to the resource compiler
meant "no special export attribute, do what you would normally do",
so these symbols were not exported due to our global use of
-fvisibility=hidden.
However, since GNOME/glib!1468, not passing --internal to the resource
compiler results in the symbols being decorated with G_MODULE_EXPORT,
which overrides -fvisibility=hidden. This was necessary because Windows
DLLs normally behave a bit like the equivalent of ELF libraries with
-fvisibility=hidden.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Resolves: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2919
Add --enable-tracker3 option (off by default, like in meson) and
hook the tracker3 search engine to build. Also, make sure it's part
of dist.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2912
Input devices such as stylus pens have additional axes besides (x,y)
coordinates. In order for these devices to work properly, their additional
axes need to be mimicked from the physical device to the associated
virtual pointer when they become active.
If GLES support is enabled on Windows, force GLES mode if we are running
on a ARM64 version of Windows (i.e. Windows 10 for ARM).
This is required as ARM64 versions of Windows only provide a software
implementation of OpenGL 1.1/1.2, which is not enough for our purposes.
Thus, we could make instead use the GLES support provided via Google's
libANGLE (which emulates OpenGL/ES 3 with Direct3D 9/11), so that we
can run GtkGLArea programs under OpenGL/ES in ARM64 versions of Windows.
Note that eventually we could update the libepoxy build files for Windows
to not check nor enable WGL when building for ARM64 Windows, as the WGL
items do not work, although they do build.
For some reason modules/input adds the C code that is generated by
wayland-scanner to EXTRA_DIST. This results in a race where depending
on the timestamps of the tarball and the timestamp of the system
wayland-protocols either the generated source in the tarball or a
regenerated source will be used.
This doesn't actually impact the code generated, but it does break
reproducible builds as the list of source files changes.
When making changes above the current visible region, we might need to
invalidate the pixelcache as the Y positions will no longer match. This
usually is not needed because changes are made interactively and are made
onscreen.
Other cases, though, can include an application changing the first line
of the buffer automatically. We lose the ability to pixelcache well in
this scenario, but that is unlikely an issue since rapid Y geometry resize
or scrolling is less likely to be occuring. For situations where this is
an issue, you can avoid removing the \n from the buffer so line heights
are uneffected.
Fixes#2882
The pkg-config variables have been added in GLib 2.62.0. Let's fallback
to default names for these tools in such case (`pkg-config` still
returns a 0 return value, but with empty output for absent variables).
Some distributions are renaming Glib/GIO utilities for multi-arch
reasons so pkg-config variables have been added to find the correct name
of a tool. GTK+ should use these variables instead of searching in PATH.
See glib#1796.
The Quartz Window Manager adds to the Windows menu all NSWindows with
titles. Since we assign a default title to all windows that produced a
rather cluttered Windows menu containing among other things dialogs.
Setting aside that dialogs don't belong in the Windows menu, if
a dialog was hidden for reuse instead of destroyed it would persist in
the Windows menu and if clicked there would show, but because it wasn't
running wouldn't respond to events and so couldn't be hidden again and
would remain on top of its parent window.
Ref: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797807
This patch implements the openFiles delegate which is required
to open files which are associated with an application via the
Finder or via open on the command line. The patch has been
proposed by jessevdk@gmail.com.
See: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/463
I tested the patch with the GNU pspp application on MacOS with
the quartz backend.
gtk_file_chooser_get_filter Make gtk_file_chooser_get_filter work for the non-portal GtkFileChooserNative (issue #1820)
See merge request GNOME/gtk!1959
Fix scheduling of the frame clock when we don't receive "frame drawn"
messages from the compositor.
If we received "frame drawn" events recently, then the "smooth frame
time" would be in sync with the vsync time. When we don't receive frame
drawn events, the "smooth frame time" is simply incremented by constant
multiples of the refresh interval. In both cases we can use this smooth
time as the basis for scheduling the next clock cycle.
By only using the "smooth frame time" as a basis we also benefit from
more consistent scheduling cadence. If, for example, we got "frame
drawn" events, then didn't receive them for a few frames, we would still
be in sync when we start receiving these events again.
When an animation is started while the application is idle, that often
happens as a result of some external event. This can be an input event,
an expired timer, data arriving over the network etc. The result is that
the first animation clock cycle could be scheduled at some random time,
as opposed to follow up cycles which are usually scheduled right after a
vsync.
Since the frame time we report to the application is correlated to the
time when the frame clock was scheduled to run, this can result in
uneven times reported in the first few animation frames. In order to fix
that, we measure the phase of the first clock cycle - i.e. the offset
between the first cycle and the preceding vsync. Once we start receiving
"frame drawn" signals, the cadence of the frame clock scheduling becomes
tied to the vsync. In order to maintain the regularity of the reported
frame times, we adjust subsequent reported frame times with the
aforementioned phase.
`gtk_builder_get_parameters()` is a hot path, being called twice for
each object in each UI file in an application. The majority of objects
have ≤ 8 properties, which are each filtered into either `parameters` or
`filtered_parameters`.
Unfortunately, both of those arrays are created as empty `GArray`s, and
adding 8 elements to an empty `GArray` hits the worst possible case of
reallocating and `memcpy()`ing the array 3 times. As the array size is
doubled with each reallocation, the cost is not particularly well
amortised when the array size is small.
From the `ObjectInfo`, we actually know how many properties there are in
total, so just allocate the arrays at the right size to begin with.
This saves 7% of the instruction cycles needed to start up
gnome-software to the point where it’s showing its main window,
according to callgrind. gnome-software is making around 5500 calls to
`gtk_builder_get_parameters()`.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
This makes 'gtk_file_chooser_get_filter' work for the
portal native file chooser by handling the corresponding
'current_filter' argument in the response retrieved via
D-Bus.
In order to try to map the retrieved 'current_filter' to one
of the existing list of filters, use the retrieved filter's name,
similar to how xdg-desktop-portal-gtk does it when evaluating the
'current_filter' input parameter in 'options'.)
Note: This depends on the following merge/pull requests
which fix the filter handling in gtk for native file choosers
and introduce the 'current_filter' handling for FileChooser portal.
* https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/1959
* https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal/pull/493
* https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal-gtk/pull/311
This fixes#1820 for desktop portal case.
Fixes: #1820
When the application does not receive "frame drawn" signals we schedule
the clock to run more or less at intervals equal to the last known
refresh interval. In order to minimize clock skew we have to aim for
exact intervals.
(cherry picked from commit f5de46670b)
We try to step the frame clock in whole refresh_interval steps, but to
avoid drift and rounding issues we additionally try to converge it to
be synced to the physical vblank (actually the time we get the
frame-drawn message from the compositor, but these are tied together).
However, the convergence to vsync only really makes sense if the new
frame_time actually is tied to the vsync. It may very well be that
some other kind of event (say a network or mouse event) triggered
the redraw, and not a vsync presentation.
We used to assume that all frames that are close in time (< 4 frames
apart) were regular and thus tied to the vsync, but there is really no
guarantee of that. Even non regular times could be rapid.
This commit changes the code to only do the convergence-to-real-time
if the cause of the clock cycle was a thaw (i.e. last frame drawn and
animating). Paint cycles for any other kind of reason are always
scheduled an integer number of frames after the last cycle that was
caused by a thaw.
(cherry picked from commit 91af8a705b)
When we get to a paint cycle we now know if this was caused by a
thaw, which typically means last frame was drawn, or some other event.
In the first case the time of the cycle is tied to the vblank in some
sense, and in the others it is essentially random. We can use this
information to compute better frame times. (Will be done in later
commits.)
(cherry picked from commit 82c314f1af)
When we run the frameclock RUN_FLUSH_IDLE idle before the paint,
then gdk_frame_clock_flush_idle() sets
```
priv->phase = GDK_FRAME_CLOCK_PHASE_BEFORE_PAINT
```
at the end if there is a paint comming.
But, before doing the paint cycle it may handle other X events, and
during that time the phase is set to BEFORE_PAINT. This means that the
current check on whether we're inside a paint is wrong:
```
if (priv->phase != GDK_FRAME_CLOCK_PHASE_NONE &&
priv->phase != GDK_FRAME_CLOCK_PHASE_FLUSH_EVENTS)
return priv->smoothed_frame_time_base;
```
This caused us to sometimes use this smoothed_frame_time_base even
though we previously reported a later value during PHASE_NONE, thus
being non-monotonic.
We can't just additionally check for the BEGIN_PAINT phase though,
becasue if we are in the paint loop actually doing that phase we
should use the time base. Instead we check for `!(BEFORE_PAINT &&
in_paint_idle)`.
(cherry picked from commit a36e2bc764)
The included fribidi header is not used in gdkkeys-wayland.c and already
included in gdk.c which causes linker issues due to the header defining
a global variable.
Currently .tile style is required for the larger blue checkboxes.
The .tile style is removed since it adds unwanted style to elements.
Also the selector to ignore list elements has been modified since
it currently checks for checkboxes that are not lists.
Before I tried this change, I thought it might break apps that do
transparent window background. So I checked a few that did this:
gnome-terminal, tilix, kgx. It worked, so it must work everywhere, right?
However, it just so happens that vte is drawn using CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE
operator rather than CAIRO_OPERATOR_OVER like everything else. This means
that if vte widget is transparent, anything below it, like a black
decoration background, won't be shown.
So really it is still broken, so reverting it.
A call to frame gdk_frame_clock_get_frame_time() outside of the paint
cycle could report an un-error-corrected frame time, and later a
corrected value could be earlier than the previously reported value.
We now always store the latest reported time so we can ensure
monotonicity.
(cherry picked from commit a27fed47e0)
In commit c6901a8b, the frame clock reported time was changed from
simply reporting the time we ran the frame clock cycle to reporting a
smoothed value that increased by the frame interval each time it was
called.
However, this change caused some problems, such as:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/1415https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/1416https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/1482
I think a lot of this is caused by the fact that we just overwrote the
old frame time with the smoothed, monotonous timestamp, breaking
some things that relied on knowing the actual time something happened.
This is a new approach to doing the smoothing that is more explicit.
The "frame_time" we store is the actual time we ran the update cycle,
and then we separately compute and store the derived smoothed time and
its period, allowing us to easily return a smoothed time at any time
by rounding the time difference to an integer number of frames.
The initial frame_time can be somewhat arbitrary, as it depends on the
first cycle which is not driven by the frame clock. But follow-up
cycles are typically tied to the the compositor sending the drawn
signal. It may happen that the initial frame is exactly in the middle
between two frames where jitter causes us to randomly round in
different directions when rounding to nearest frame. To fix this we
additionally do a quadratic convergence towards the "real" time,
during presentation driven clock cycles (i.e. when the frame times are
small).
(cherry picked from commit 9ef3e70040)
On my X11 + nvidia setup gnome-shell doesn't report presentation times.
However it does report refresh rate. We were mostly using this in our
calculation except when computing predicted presentation time, were
it fell back on the default 60Hz.
(cherry picked from commit f1215d2d77)
'gtk_file_chooser_get_filter' did not work for GtkFileChooserNative,
since the previous way did not properly handle the delegate dialog,
s.a. commit a136cbae8f
("filechoosernative: forward current_filter to delegate dialog",
2018-11-29) for details, wich basiscally fixed the same thing for
the 'gtk_file_chooser_set_filter' case.
This fixes#1820 for the fallback dialog. A solution for the portal
one (which also requires changes to xdg-desktop-portal and
xdg-desktop-portal-gtk as well) will be suggested in a subsequent step.
Bug: #1820
Trash monitor queries info from gvfsd-trash after each file monitor
change which can be problematic when too many changes happen in
a short time. Let's rate limit the number of queries...
Fixes: #1010
- Remove various unnecessary overrides for linked buttons.
- Add missing outline styles to the %linked_vertical ones.
- Consistently use :not(.vertical) instead of :dir(ltr|rtl) for linked
combo buttons.
- Remove :only-child styling from the messagedialog button. The
:only-child is equivalent to :first-child:last-child, so we don't need
the styling there specially.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2752
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2549
Provide the minimal info necessary. Improves apparent responsiveness
(since we don't visibly clear and repopulate the list) and saves doing
file stat/reads on every file in the result set.
The filechooser tries to figure out whether it got results by poking
the model, but all files might go through the async GFileInfo querying
state.
Make all search engines (and the composite one) just notify about this
fact, so the file chooser can behave appropriately without waiting for
the async operations to finish.
The tablet device is the source device of the event. We must use
the source device to properly detect what kind of source we must
use to properly set the color.
If the tablet gets removed/freed while there are pad events in flight,
we leave a dangling pointer from the pad to the tablet, which may
lead to invalid reads/writes when handling the pad event(s).
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2748
Once upon a time, there was a function called gdk_event_get_scroll_deltas().
It returned %TRUE when an event had scroll deltas and that was used as the
condition to decide whether to push scroll deltas to the scroll history,
even when the both deltas are 0 for the stop event at the end of scrolling.
When GtkScrolledWindow kinetic scrolling code was adapted for
GtkEventControllerScroll, it was replaced with a (dx != 0 && dy != 0)
check. This prevented the stop event from getting into the history, and
instead allowed non-smooth scrolling to affect the history as they have
synthetic deltas with one of the values being -1 or 1 and the other on 0.
Instead, check the direction as we already have it as a local variable.
To avoid making this mistake again, add a static assertion that the
enum is in sync with gtk_license_info, and use the length of
gtk_license_info for the precondition check.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Resolves: #2734
Reading form the back buffer is not allowed on software renderers,
and this is reported by the buffer age, so reading from GL_BACK
should not be done when the age is 0
Closes#64
On touch, the popup shown shall contain the 'select-all' button
only if a selection is in progress and if the entry is editable.
Let the button be shown always if selectable so that it’s more helpful.
When the code for this was copied from nautilus,
we forgot to adapt it for running in a library
instead of an application - gettext() doesn't work
in a library.
Fixes: #2690
Commit 07beb6dba2 made GtkAppChooserWidget useful with no content-type,
however when used in a GtkAppChooserDialog, this will lead to a confusing
"Opening (null) files" subtitle.
Fix this by omitting the subtitle altogether in that case.
currently when mouse clicking on a column header
to sort it it is grabbing keyboard focus, this
should not happen, keyboard focus should remain
where it was before. This can be seen on the
GtkFileChooser widget, when having the keyboard
focus on the file list items and clicking on a
column header to sort it the keyboard focus is
now on the header.
GtkMenu under X11 cannot handle touch events properly,
so just disable touchscreen grabbing for it, which makes
it fallback to pointer emulation.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/945
menu: Fix grab on other backend
They use powershell instead of cmd.exe, use the tag win32-ps instead of win32,
and run Windows 2016 instead of 2012r2.
The old runners will be switched off in the comming weeks.
This is a possible fix for https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2657
Use a NULL return from g_file_query_info_finish() to detect cancellation
of the query, and avoid derferencing a stale pointer.
Instead of hardcoding gtk-xft-antialias, use SPI_GETFONTSMOOTHING to
determine whether antialiasing is enabled.
Make gtk-xft-rgba query more complex - try to determine display
orientation, then use that to rotate subpixel structure. This
won't help with monitors that have naturally vertical subpixels,
but should improve things for monitors that are rotated (as long
as Windows display settings are adjusted accordingly).
Partially fixes#1774
This reverts commit fc2008f240.
Turns out, we *don't* have code to maintain Z-order. Restacking
code is not doint that, it just enforces a few weird Z-order-related
behaviours.
'window' is not the only toplevel css name, there are also 'dialog' etc.
Move it before .solid-csd style so that .solid-csd background takes
precedence.
Since we're shipping both Meson and Autotools build systems for GTK3,
and both of them have a version field, it's bound to happen that the
GTK version defined in either build systems will go out of sync.
Let's add a check in both builds so that something will fail before
doing a release in case the versions do not match.
which could happen after confirming the "file overwrite"
dialog and may result in a different file being overwritten
causing data loss.
The oblivious file selection can be done by a mouse
click or keyboard press sent inadvertently just after
confirming the "file overwrite" dialog.
Fixed by adding a flag to ignore any button/key press
events sent to the file list. We set this flag just
after the user accepts the "file overwrite" dialog,
which means the enclosing GtkfilechooserDialog is about
to get closed. And we restablish the flag when the dialog
is shown again (in its map() handler).
Fixes data loss issue #2288
This comment was added in 93bcca7f02 but missed a
colon so it never actually generated documentation and the nullable annotation
never made it into GObject-introspection language bindings.
This crude regex does not catch any other instances of this mistake. The @
symbol is used to disambiguate signal doc comments from property doc comments,
since property docs usually don't have parameters.
$ pcre2grep -rM '\\* [A-Z][A-Za-z]*:([a-z\-]*):\n +\* @' gtk/
Various files are in git but not in dist tarballs. Some of them look
like potentially useful references for downstream distributors.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
The order in which the resources get embedded matters for reproducible
builds. In the Meson build system, gen-gdk-gresources-xml already sorts
the list, but in the Autotools build system they were previously taken
in readdir() order.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
This means it'll always be as up to date GdkWindow::width/height. We
still skip the resize for non-configured windows though, to avoid
mapping with the wrong size.
The commit f06ee688fe also accidentally
removed the unconfigured size setting completely, so this essentially
adds it back, but always sets it.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2582
So now we essentially only inhibit the premature resize for toplevel
windows, where it is most crucial. For popups, this didn't work for two
reasons: we relied on the owner of the popup (application) to resize
according to the configured size. For custom popup operators like
Epiphany and LibreOffice, this didn't work out well, since they simply
didn't.
Making gdk do it for them in case they didn't themself did make the
popups show up properly, but there were still some weirdness in
LibreOffice where tooltips didn't still didn't get the right size. So,
even though the size set by application may be different from the one
later configured by the display server, let the applications have their
way and see their resize result immediately. It's fairly likely to be
what they eventually get anyway.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2583
Who knows who might use this for something, so lets make the
unconfigured size slightly more predictable. This doesn't fix anything
known to be broken though.
With the fixes from !1638, it shouldn't be possible for this to happen
any more. However, non-positive sizes make no sense regardless, so if
this does somehow happen, let's make sure *something* reasonable happens.
The practical result of this assertion being hit is that we emit a
critical warning and then behave the same as if !1634 had been merged,
which is known to solve the issue for the submitter.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
We get the unconfigured size request either with or without the shadow
margin already configured, so to get some consistency with the 'saved
size', cut away any potential shadow margin from the size before
storing.
Then when using, add it back, so we always create a configure event with
the correct size.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2576
There is no way for custom Wayland surfaces to get configure events, so an
initial configure event should not be required to resize a custom surface.
Fixes#2578.
With C compilers defaulting to -fcommon, this isn't an issue, but
upcoming compilers (GCC 10 and Clang 11) will default to -fno-common,
ending up with duplicate definitions of this variable.
In the paths where len > MAX_LEN and cursor/anchor are separated by
at least MAX_LEN from text edges, we were clamping the right end of
the surrounding string at MAX_LEN. Oops.
This end anchor may go as far as the string length, although just
up to len - MAX_LEN in real terms (due to the condition above that
caches cursor/anchor positions being near enough the text end).
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2565
When we `Alt+Tab` away from a GTK application, it loses keyboard focus.
If we don't clear the modifiers, events from other devices that we
receive while unfocused will assume `Alt` is still pressed. This results
in e.g. Firefox navigating through the history instead of scrolling the
page when using the mouse wheel on it.
We don't get any information about modifiers while we are missing
keyboard focus, so assuming no modifiers are active is the best we can
do.
The shell sends us a modifier update immediately before we regain
keyboard focus, so the state shouldn't get out of sync.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2112
We're normally going from a fixed size to a floating state when we're
using the saved size, meaning we're practically always going towards a
state where the shadow margin will non-empty. However, if we don't
include any margin when creating a new configure request, we'll end up
resizing to a slightly smaller size as gtk will cut off the margin from
the configure request when changing the window widget size.
This wasn't visible when e.g. going from maximized to floating, as we'd
add the shadow margin at a later point, which would effectively "grow"
the widnow size, but when we're going from tiled to floating, we both
start and end with a non-empty shadow margin, meaning we'd shrink ever
so slightly every time going between tiled and floating.
We should never save a size when we're tiled, just as we shouldn't when
we're maximized. This fixes returning to the correct floating size after
having been tiled or maximized.
If a window is configured with a fixed size (it's tiled, maximized, or
fullscreen), ignore any resize call that doesn't respect this. The set
size will instead be saved, when appropriate, so that the new size is
used when e.g. unmaximizing.
This makes it possible to call 'gtk_window_resize()' while the window is
maximized, without the window actually changing size until it's
unmaximized. Changing size to a non-maximized size is a violation of the
xdg-shell protocol.
An application may want to set a fallback size of a window while still
mapping maximized. This is done by calling gtk_window_resize() before
gtk_window_maximize() and before gtk_window_show(). When the window is
mapped, it should have a maximized size, and if it eventually is
unmaximized, it should fall back to the size from the earlier
gtk_window_resize() call.
What happens before this commit is that the initial window size ends up
respecting the first gtk_window_resize() dimensions, and not the window
dimension configured by the Wayland display server (i.e. maximized
dimensions).
Fix this by postponing any configure events until we received our
configuration from the display server. If we got one with a fixed size
(e.g. we're maximized, tiled etc), we use that, otherwise we look at the
one that was previously configured by gtk which corresponds to the
"preferred" size when not being maximized.
This fixes Firefox being started in a maximized state when using the
Wayland backend.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2538
In addition to the traditional library directory lib and the 64-bit
multilib directory lib64, this will cover Debian-style multiarch
(lib/x86_64-linux-gnu etc.), Arch Linux 32-bit (lib32), x32 and
various others.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
As general rule, all buttons that launch a menu should
not grab focus on click, because otherwise when the menu
is closed the focus goes back to the button instead of
the previously focused widget, which is the one the user
was interacting with.
GtkScaleButton and GtkVolumeButton set focus-on-click
to FALSE for this same reason.
Fixes#2557
As general rule, all buttons that launch a menu should
not grab focus on click, because otherwise when the menu
is closed the focus goes back to the button instead of
the previously focused widget, which is the one the user
was interacting with.
So this is also the case for the 'New Folder' button on
the filechooser.
Fixes#2557
because otherwise this second[1] popover will not be
able to save the filechooser default widget (the 'save'
button) because the first popover has not yet restablish
it (as will be done on popover's unmap handler).
[1] second because 'Rename' popover is launched from inside
the 'file properties' popover.
Fixes#2555
If we have never seen a GtkTextTag in the GtkTextTagTable with the
invisible bit set, then we do not need to go through the process of
checking the accumulated tags.
Not using invisible tags is overwhelmingly the common case.
gtk+-3.24.14 with quartz backend fails to compile on macOS when using
a case-sensitive file system. The cause for the compilation error is a
simple typo in line 26 of `gdk/quartz/gdkquartz-gtk-only.h`. The
AppKit framework is included there with `<Appkit/Appkit.h>` instead of
`<AppKit/AppKit.h>`, which is fixed with this commit.
References: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/60168
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2503
The 'selection-changed' signal is emitted unconditionally, even in the case
when there is no selection to be cleared. As a result, the subscriber receives
the initial signal and if he calls gtk_file_chooser_get_uri(), no value is
currently selected.
This might happen for slow filesystems where a fast-content-type might
be provided instead. Don't try to manipulate that content_type if it's
NULL, otherwise we'll either throw warnings (at best) or crash (at
worse).
If NULL is returned, probably the client shouldn't advertise the
mimetype. Make it sure we forget entirely about the attempt to
cache this mimetype, as it'll be mistaken as pending otherwise.
Dropping this cached selection will in consequence close the fd
of all pending readers, which seems appropriate for NULL content.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2456
The only way to have G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED in the write callback
goes through having the array of pending writers already cleared.
It should not access the invalid AsyncWriteData and StoredSelection
in that case.
.osd suggests a particular color/background/hover style, while .circular
only suggests roundness. So for buttons that use both classes, make sure
the former takes precedence with regard to background/hover.
gdk_window_impl_quartz_release_context () can be called with a NULL CGContextRef. This causes CoreGraphics assertion failures when debugging a Gtk application in Xcode, as the code was blindly passing that NULL to CGContextRestoreGState () and CGContextSetAllowsAntialiasing (). Given that the matching pair of CGContextSaveGState () and CGContextSetAllowsAntialiasing () calls are already checking for a NULL CGContextRef, it seems reasonable to wrap these calls in a NULL check.
Cache separately the selection contents for each given window/selection/atom
combination, and keep the requestors separate for each of those.
This allows us to incrementally request multiple mimetypes, and dispatch
the requestors as soon as the data is up. This stored selection content is
cached until the selection owner changes, at which point all pending readers
could get their transfers cancelled, and the stored content for the selection
forgotten.
We want expander arrows to be vertically centered in their row, so we
pass the cell area's height to the renderer.
However, if the cell area's height is an odd number while the
"expander-size" style property is an even number, or vice versa, the
arrow will be centered in a half pixel, and fuzzily rendered.
So, round the render height to the same parity as the expander-size.
(This is not necessary for the arrow width because it's assumed equal
to the "expander-size" style-property.)
An expander arrows's render width is supposed to be derived from the
"expander-size" style property.
However, we are actually rendering it for a width equal to
expander-size + 1. This results in ugly blurry rendering.
There is a comment justifying this "+ 1", which has been there for
almost 2 decades. But the justification doesn't seem to apply to
the current code, so the original motivation is likely obsolete.
Let's remove this "+ 1" to render the arrow to a width exactly equal
to the "expander-size" style property.
This reverts commit d6a29e1b8c.
It fixed blurry rendering of expander arrows.
However, it also introduced a regression in that the arrows are no
longer vertically centered if rows are taller than twice the
expander-size style property.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1464
For a given OpenGL context, macOS in particular does not support enumeration / detection of OpenGL features that have been promoted to core OpenGL functionality. It is possible other drivers are the same. This change assumes support for GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two with OpenGL 2.0+, GL_ARB_texture_rectangle with OpenGL 3.1+ and GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit with OpenGL 3.0+. I failed to find definitive information on whether GL_GREMEDY_frame_terminator has been promoted to OpenGL core, or whether GL_ANGLE_framebuffer_blit or GL_EXT_unpack_subimage have been promoted to core in OpenGL ES. This change results in a significant GtkGLArea performance boost on macOS.
Closes#2428
Call gtk_widget_set_allocation after chaining up to parent class
to ensure that GtkInfoBar has correct allocation. Otherwise x and y
is set to zero causing wrong window position in gtk_info_bar_realize.
This fixes info-bar-message-types.ui reftest.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/merge_requests/1428
Epiphany is doing something weird after calling gtk_window_close(),
because by the time the callback executes, the window has no GdkWindow.
Frankly, I don't know what's happening there, but we should probably not
crash.
Fixes#2424
This reverts commit ee448db031.
The `name_suffix` argument is already set, and by setting it twice we're
just getting a warning at configuration time from Meson.
link target uses `$selected_bg_color` and `$selected_fg_color` for the
definition of some selectors (e.g. selected).
While `$link_color` and `$link_visited_color` are based on
`$selected_bg_color`, this does not seem coherent.
Replacing `$selected_*g_color` in link target style with link colors
defined in `_colors.scss file`.
When a device is added, there are two references to it by the device
manager, the initial one and the one used for the id_table. Removing a
device only removed the reference added by the id_table resulting in the
GdkDevice being leaked.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/merge_requests/1359
GTK caches the settings per display in a static `GArray`, keeping a
reference to the `GdkDisplay` as the key.
However, when closing the display, the corresponding entry is not
removed from the cache in `GtkSettings`.
So when reopening again a `GdkDisplay`, if the new address matches one
of the previously closed display, the cache will return the existing
`GtkSettings` from the cache, which still holds a reference to the old
`GdkScreen` which was freed along the `GdkDisplay`.
To avoid the issue, make sure to remove the `GdkDisplay` and
corresponding `GdkSettings` when closing the `GdkDisplay`.
Also, care must be taken not to recreate the `GdkSettings` and re-add
the `GdkDisplay` to the cache once the display is closed, and make sure
callers of `gtk_settings_get_for_display()` can deal with a returned
value being `NULL` if the display is closed.
Fixes: commit 360a3c1690 - "Use a cheaper way to store settings per
display"
On Wayland, opening and closing a `GdkDisplay` generates a coupe of
warnings at runtime:
```
GLib-GObject-WARNING **:
invalid cast from 'GdkWindowImplWayland' to 'GdkWindow'
GLib-GObject-WARNING **:
invalid cast from 'GdkWaylandWindow' to 'GdkWindowImplWayland'
```
This is from `gdk_window_impl_wayland_finalize()` which tries to cast
the given GObject to a `GdkWindow` while it's a `GdkWindowImplWayland`.
Use the correct type casting of objects to avoid the warnings.
printer_name_compressed_strv is NULL-terminated array
of gchar*, which means N+1 memory should be allocated.
Otherwise, if the printer name has no empty components
(which is usually the case), printer_name_compressed_strv[N],
which should contain the NULL sentinel, will actually lie
just outside of allocated memory, which is UB.
In my case, it led to crashes inside g_strjoinv
when Print... dialog is opened in evince.
#0 0x00007fad2ce1bad7 in __strlen_avx2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-avx2.S:96
#1 0x00007fad2d04d88d in g_strjoinv (separator=separator@entry=0x7fad0c9bc508 "-", str_array=str_array@entry=0x556b017f0200) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gstrfuncs.c:2585
#2 0x00007fad0c9b8a89 in avahi_service_resolver_cb (source_object=<optimized out>, res=<optimized out>, user_data=0x7fad08020ee0) at /var/tmp/portage/x11-libs/gtk+-3.24.13/work/gtk+-3.24.13/modules/printbackends/cups/gtkprintbackendcups.c:3223
#3 0x00007fad2d1f8ed3 in g_task_return_now (task=0x556b017a8b00 [GTask]) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1209
#4 0x00007fad2d1f987d in g_task_return (task=0x556b017a8b00 [GTask], type=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1278
#5 0x00007fad2d1f9dec in g_task_return (type=G_TASK_RETURN_SUCCESS, task=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1678
#6 0x00007fad2d1f9dec in g_task_return_pointer (task=<optimized out>, result=<optimized out>, result_destroy=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1683
#7 0x00007fad2d24b6af in g_dbus_connection_call_done (source=<optimized out>, result=0x556b017a8bc0, user_data=0x556b017a8b00) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gdbusconnection.c:5747
#8 0x00007fad2d1f8ed3 in g_task_return_now (task=0x556b017a8bc0 [GTask]) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1209
#9 0x00007fad2d1f8f09 in complete_in_idle_cb (task=0x556b017a8bc0) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1223
#10 0x00007fad2d02d2c0 in g_main_dispatch (context=0x556b00eee090) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3189
#11 0x00007fad2d02d2c0 in g_main_context_dispatch (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3854
#12 0x00007fad2d02d658 in g_main_context_iterate (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090, block=block@entry=1, dispatch=dispatch@entry=1, self=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3927
#13 0x00007fad2d02d6df in g_main_context_iteration (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090, may_block=may_block@entry=1) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3988
#14 0x00007fad2d22248d in g_application_run (application=0x556b0116f130 [EvApplication], argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gapplication.c:2519
#15 0x0000556b002e55a1 in ()
#16 0x00007fad2ccd6f1b in __libc_start_main (main=0x556b002e50d0, argc=2, argv=0x7ffe1057fa88, init=<optimized out>, fini=<optimized out>, rtld_fini=<optimized out>, stack_end=0x7ffe1057fa78) at ../csu/libc-start.c:308
#17 0x0000556b002e567a in ()
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[0]
$4 = (gchar *) 0x556d4a4be430 "Brother"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[1]
$5 = (gchar *) 0x7f9dbc011090 "MFC"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[2]
$6 = (gchar *) 0x556d4a51ba50 "7860DW"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[3]
$7 = (gchar *) 0x401 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x401>
- many moons and some iterations later, these are the suggested
general typographic styles. Already being referenced in apps like
Banner Viewer (for now shipping custom definitions)
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1808
Touchpad gestures have only a single event sequence. The current
'center' of the gesture is the starting point + accumulated deltas.
Update gtk_gesture_get_bounding_box_center() accordingly.
When we have a default action set on the infobar, activate it
for clicks anywhere in the infobar. Also add an .action style
class in this case, so we can add a hover highlight to the infobar
just for this case.
When a remote instance of a GTK application implementing the Startup
Notification protocol gets spawned it will pass the startup sequence
ID as "platform data" to the main instance. Thus, we need to make sure
that the startup sequence gets completed in that case, since the remote
instance won't do it by itself, since it won't map any top level window.
Checking for this "platform data" in the implementation of the after_emit()
virtual method in the primary instance should be a good place to do so, since
the existence of such data proves that a remote instance has been spawned.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1084
The sed -i flag is non-standard, and may not be available in all
implementations.
The meson build already requires wayland >= 1.14.91 and uses
private-code, so just do that in the autotools build as well.
In a4fe15d9f0, the wayland-scanner command was changed to use
`private-code`, which was first introduced in wayland-1.14.91. This
was synced from master commit a2a99d27c9, which *did* include a
corresponding wayland version requirement bump, but it appears that
this was lost in the sync.
The problem is caused by gtk_im_multicontext_set_slave(), which forgets
to disconnect these signal handlers:
* gtk_im_multicontext_retrieve_surrounding_cb
* gtk_im_multicontext_delete_surrounding_cb
If slave GtkImContext emits signal after GtkIMMulticontext context is
destroyed, this leads to reading freed memory, sometimes causing a crash.
Fixes: #2365
The default location (obtained over g_mount_get_default_location) is
opened after mounting volume, or when opening mounts from sidebar, but
not after mounting over "Connect to Server". Let's unify the behavior
and always open the default location.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/1319
(cherry picked from commit 267ea7552b)
Window scale can change at runtime. If cairo_surface is already
created for root window gdk_pixbuf_get_from_window will return
wrong image.
_gdk_x11_screen_set_window_scale already updates window_scale for
root window, update also cairo_surface device scale.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/merge_requests/1208
Always insist on at least 1px, even if the thumbnail we're turning into
an icon was 256 * 3 and should be scaled to 32 * 3/8.
(cherry picked from commit 6769db160d)
It's currently used only to not include the insert emoji option in the
context menu, but it's still possible to show the emoji chooser in both
GtkEntry and GtkTextView using the key bindings.
See also https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205609.
On touchpads gtk_gesture_get_sequences() was called without a
corresponding g_list_free(). The same was true for touchscreens
if due to some reason only a single sequence was found.
GtkIMContext get_preedit_string should return cursor position counted
in characters, but cursor_begin here is counted in bytes. This add the
missing conversion.
Create printer name from name of the advertised service
for standalone IPP printers as opposed to CUPS printers
advertised via Avahi which get name from their
resource path.
This is similar to what cups-filters does.
Pass GtkPrinter class to request for printer info
so that it does not need to be searched for
(such search could fail for standalone IPP printers).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1509
Set reasonable default values for printers discovered
by Avahi which do not have 'printer-type' attribute.
This is the case for network printers which were not
published by CUPS.
Related to the issue #1509.
Also ensure that gdkquartz-gtk-only.h is included in distribution
tarballs.
Failing to include gdkquartz-gtk-only.h in gdkselection-quartz.c
caused the compiler to not set the extern storage class on the
functions, in turn causing them to be not exported by libgdk-3.0.dylib.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/32 again.
On MacOS the shared library and loadable module suffix is different.
While dlopen will load a shared module just fine, Gtk's loader and
query tools don't know to look for them so it's important to give
loadable modules the .so suffix.
Otherwise the icon "jumps" to the cursor position with its top left when
the animation starts.
This is especially visible if the dragged item is big, like when dragging
mails in Thunderbird.
priv->is_switch is used to get hint if the gesture happened
on the switch. On touch devices, ::enter-notify-event may
not be emitted, and so priv->is_switch may not be set.
Let it be set when ::pressed gesture is emitted so that
the switch is toggled when the gesture occurs regardless
of whether a pointing device is present or not.
The new_with_model() method is a constructor, and it returns a GtkTreeModelSort
instance, even if the C API returns a GtkTreeModel for the convenience of C
developers.
Fixes: #1077
Decoration node for drawing is used only for client side decorated
windows, but corners from opaque region is subtracted also for
normal windows.
Rename function to better reflect what it does and do not subtract
corners if decoration node was not used for drawing.
Directly coloring labels can create a lot of unintended behaviors.
Unfortunately we can't avoid directly coloring `label:disabled` because
it can be used individually. This, however, tries to inherit color from
the parent element of labels wherever possible.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1643
This removes the remaining cases in 6f6070b5 by replacing them with a
simple placeholder selector.
`%button.flat.suggested-action` has been replaced by
`%selection_mode_button_flat`, because it's difficult to replace the
compound selector with a simple placeholder selector, and it doesn't
seem like a proper selector for `.selection-mode button.titlebutton` to
inherit.
The CSSs were generated with libsass 3.5.5 to minimize the git diff, but
I've confirmed that no warning happned with libsass 3.6.3 anymore.
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2237
The bug was introduced in commit:
9b7640b8 by Benjamin Otte, 2012-03-26 17:24:02
styleproperty: Make _gtk_style_property_parse_value() return a CssValue
In that commit, `values` changed from `GValue*` to `GtkCssValue**`,
but one `!G_IS_VALUE (&values[8])` was left untouched. As a result,
if `border` shorthand contains anything after color, it might crash,
depending on memory layout.
New test included.
Fixes: #751
They are no longer supported by sass and broken with libsass 3.6.3
(https://github.com/sass/libsass/issues/3033)
This removes some of them by replacing them with a placeholder selector.
This at least brings the resulting CSS size down a bit so gtk can be build
again.
The remaining cases I don't know how to convert because I haven't found a way to
reproduce the old output.
The CSS was generated with libsass 3.5.5.
See #2237
preventing conversion attempt and timer being started on broadway
backend.
first iteration for #1630
Author: Fredy Paquet <fredy@opag.ch>
Signed-off-by: Aurélien Pupier <apupier@redhat.com>
With some GL drivers, it may be the case that menus are not shown
correctly in fullscreen GL windows because DWM is deactivated in the
process.
Force WS_BORDER to be applied to the fullscreen GL window so that we have
a small 1px border when needed (by setting an envvar), so that DWM does
not get deactivated, hence enabling the menus to show. Also, when we
force WS_BORDER to be applied in this situation, we also deliberately
place the window just outside the top lefthand corner of the screen by
1px and make the window 1px larger than the screen size, so that we
effectively hide the 1px border from view.
Fixes issue #1702.
We also need to force redraw of the whole window when we are using
EGL/ANGLE during un-fullscreen, so that we do not get glitches in the
resulting window.
We need to mark the prototypes in the headers so that they get exported
properly from the reftest DLLs that we build, so that the reftest DLLs
and program will link properly. Include gtk-reftest.h in
reftest-snapshot.c so that the compiler picks up the export directives
as needed.
_gdk_win32_display_convert_selection() does not return anything,
it generates a selection notify event instead. Depending on how
successful it was, the event will have property=GDK_NONE or
property="GDK_SELECTION".
property="GDK_SELECTION" is the default return value for successful
cases, and it tells GTK to grab the data that GDK previously deposited
using selection_property_store().
The problem is that the clipboard branch of this function calls
open_clipboard_timeout(), which can't return anything meaningful (it's
normally a timeout function), and thus doesn't know whether the function
succeeded or failed. Due to my oversight, this resulted in GDK
generating two selection notification events - one from inside of
open_clipboard_timeout() (with the right property, if successful),
and one from the catch-all last line (always defaulting to "GDK_SELECTION").
This caused issue #2223, where GTK only expected exactly one
notification per request, and got confused because it was getting two.
I've looked at the code in open_clipboard_timeout(), and it seems to me
that it always generates a notification (a successful one or an
unsuccessful one). Thus the branch of the function that calls it
directly does not need to follow up with a catch-all notification and
can just return.
This seems to be fixing issue #2223, at least for me, but i'm not
entirely sure that this will not have any adverse side-effects.
Clipboard handling in GTK3 is a complicated mess.
Instead, use the standard library().
This is a meson best practice.
Fixes#2248.
Fixes -Ddefault_library=static not having any effect.
Cherry-Picked-From: bb9c07d8fe
The XIM input method can some times go into weird states, especially
when extended devices or in mixed environments with multiple input
methods installed.
Ideally, people should simply stop using XIM, which is utterly broken,
and use IBus instead; nevertheless, crashing is not nice.
Fixes: #61Fixes: #518
In the Vietnamese Quoted-Readable input method, punctuation following a
base letter is converted into diacritical marks, for example a( → ă.
(See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_Quoted-Readable>.)
A 2008 bug report in Ubuntu argued that this is a problematic default,
particularly when typing passwords, where the effect of the punctuation
is non-obvious.
According to the bug reporter, VIQR is popular with Vietnamese users
living elsewhere in the world, where Vietnamese keyboards are unlikely
to be readily available, but is not a popular choice within Vietnam,
where the Telex or VNI input modes are preferred.
Closes: #183
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/895043
Bug-Ubuntu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/191451
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@gnome.org>
We cannot create similar surfaces that are smaller than 1x1 on X11, so
we should always ensure that we clamp the surface size to 1x1 when
calling gdk_window_create_similar_surface().
Fixes: #2226
Enabling one backend (Broadway, in commit 1882ff9b) implicitly disabled
all the others, which was probably not intentional. Bring the Autotools
build into line with Meson.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
The new check/radio style increased their specificity, but it was not
synchronized in the menu styling.
This commit increases the specificity to match the updated check/radio
styling.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2096
I couldn't get all reftests to work reliably, so the tests failing
on either CI or on my machine are skipped for now.
Installed tests are disabled by default and can be enabled with "-Dinstalled_tests=true"
It can be tricky to deal with both, so let's give an example of using
both gdk_event_get_scroll_direction() and gdk_event_get_scroll_deltas().
Closes: #2048
On HiDPI displays, rendering Status Icons as pixbufs results in blurry
icons. By loading them at scale and rendering as a surface, we preserve
both their size and sharpness.
Mention that GtkGrid should only replace grid-like layouts achieved with
nested boxes.
Additionally, remove any mention of "future proofing": boxes are not
going away.
The msys2 runner has started failing for internal reasons:
- gtk-3-24 times out
- master fails with a ld.exe assertion:
BFD (GNU Binutils) 2.33.1 assertion fail
../../binutils-2.33.1/bfd/cofflink.c:2348
Both seem related to some MSYS2 issue. Until the runner is updated, we
should not block on it.
- use a dedicated mixin to style checks and radios in _drawing.scss
- keep all special cases for checks and radios in _common.scss
- remove treeview disabled checks/radio styling because it seems no longer needed after testing with the new mixin
- add a fix for checked and indeterminate checks/radios in menus and slightly darken their borders similar to $selected_borders_color
- add a blank in front of a bracket
Fix backdrop
- remove backdrop-hover
- adapt the bg and fg look of checks/radios to other "blue" elements for example suggested action buttons
- fix selected treeview checks in backdrop being gray
For page up/down events (Fn+up_arrow and Fn+down_arrow on macOS)
gtk_im_context_filter_keypress() currently returns TRUE when im-quartz is
used. This means these events get removed when this function is used
(happens e.g. with the Scintilla text editing library).
Adding scrollPageDown: and scrollPageUp: into GdkQuartzView seems to
resolve the issue as these seem to get called instead of the already
present pageUp: and pageDown:.
We are interested in changing the owner window, so the upper bits know
that it is not this client who owns the selection. We are still not
interested in unsetting the selection desktop-wide though, so only avoid
emitting the relevant events then.
The same reasonings than in commit 7a891eeb6d apply otherwise.
It uses the same signature than ::key-pressed, but this signal
doesn't expose a boolean return value. Use a distinct marshaller
and fix this signal emission.
The key controller was consuming key events
for modifier keys, for no entirely convincing
reason, which leads to problems when somebody
actually listens for those, such as the simple
input method does for C-S-u processing.
(cherry-picked from 91d6893f02)
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1884
Use RemoveClipboardFormatListener() and AddClipboardFormatListener().
These APIs remove the need for us to maintain the integrity of the
clipboard chain, which turned out to be problematic for some reason
that is yet to be identified.
Fixes#2215Fixes#442
This should just be called by the upper layers (and result in
wl_data_device.set_selection, etc). We should not trigger this within
the backend otherwise.
Related: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/878
This should only be explicitly unset (face to the windowing) on
gdk_selection_owner_set() with a NULL window. Other circumstances
(eg. selection being taken over by another client) should just
trigger the SelectionClear event in GDK internally.
Related: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/878
Do just like button/motion/touch do, let the scroll events go first
through the event handler, and fallback on the current event controllers
afterwards.
Fixes handling of bubbled scroll events in the scroll controller.
The event may end up freed after delivery, ensure to keep the data we need
in order to emit the matching emulated crossed event matching a proximity
event.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2157
The code managing this accounting mixed seat and tablet output lists,
can't bode well. Fixes invalid reads on list elements, as there are
dangling pointers.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2157
It’s possible for code which uses a `GtkListBox` to reuse a single
header row, and move it around between rows. For example, this might
happen if the code has interactive widgets (like buttons) in the row,
and doesn’t want to continually recreate them and reattach signals to
them whenever the row headers change.
Unfortunately, this was broken, as the old header widget was
unconditionally unparented, even if it had just been set as the header
for a different row in the same `GtkListBox`. This left it assigned as
a child widget in the `GtkListBox` (so it was iterated over by
`forall`), but without its parent widget set.
Fix that by only unparenting the header if it hasn’t already been
assigned as the parent of a different row.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
G_ENABLE_DEBUG is tied to the meson builttype property, so building with "plain"
results in G_ENABLE_DEBUG not being defined and the GTK_DEBUG env var just gets ignored
for that build.
Since it can be confusing that GTK_DEBUG has no effect print a warning message instead.
Fixes#2020
In the unlikely case that GTK is "embedded" with other toolkits
(hi, Mutter), GTK will clobber the embedder's AtkUtil implementation,
leaving its own a11y in a broken state.
AtkUtil is not meant to be overridden by multiple toolkits within a
single client, so the most sensible thing to do is stay away from it
if that is the case. This helps the embedder's a11y to win.
Fixes Clutter a11y in Mutter after xwayland-on-demand, process
startup used to be in a fixed order so that Clutter's a11y would
eventually win, but x11/gtk startup is now asynchronous and able to
happen at a later point.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1687
gdk_screen_get_resolution() can return -1 when the resolution is
unknown. Catch that case and use the default resolution of 96, like in
every other case.
Fixes#2119
We need to take the device scale into account, like it is done in
gdkwindow.c.
This fixes wrongly placed DnD surfaces in scaled contexts on X11
as well as Wayland.
We're potentially applying multiple properties during object
construction; we should avoid constantly notifying after setting each
one, and instead coalesce the notifications at the end. In most cases,
the calling code doesn't have access to the instance, so it won't be
able to connect to the "notify" signal anyway, but it avoids a lot of
busy work.
because if there's a tooltip visible then popups fail to show
with the following warning:
"Gdk-WARNING **: Tried to map a popup with a non-top most parent"
This bug affect popups of the form:
1) popups from gtk_menu_popup_{at_widget|at_rect|for_device}()
This can be reproduce with a normal GtkComboBox that has a
tooltip attached (eg. via GtkBuilder 'tooltip_text' attribute).
Also see GtkLabel reproducer from gtk3-demo mentioned in #1785
2) custom popups created with gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_POPUP)
A reproducer that shows this case is a GtkComboBox with
the property 'appears-as-list'[1] set to TRUE (default is FALSE).
Fixes issue #1785
[1] https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkComboBox.html#GtkComboBox--s-appears-as-list
This reverts commit 6d545b6d03.
Reverting as this broke multi DPI systems, where a client is expected to
render at scale = 1 if it is only visible on a scale = 1 monitor.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2129
The xdg_output.done event is deprecated in xdg-output v3, so clients
need to rely on the wl_output.done event instead.
However, applying the changes on the fist wl_output.event when using
xdg-output v3 may lead to an incomplete change, as following xdg-output
updates may follow.
Make sure we apply xdg-output events on wl_output.done events with
xdg-output v3.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2128
Popovers have special handling to restablish
the previous 'default' and 'focused' widget,
that code it's in the map() unmap() handlers
in gtk/popover.c .
But, at the same time, GtkWindow also does
automatic restablishing of previous 'default' and
'focused' widgets, that's in _gtk_window_unset_focus_and_default()
function in gtk/gtkwindow.c which is called from
gtk_widget_hide() in gtk/gtkwidget.c .
So, when a popover is closed, both code-paths are
executed, conflicting with each other and resulting
in the popover failing to properly restablish the
default widget.
The commit that introduced _gtk_window_unset_focus_and_default()
to gtkwindow.c is from 2002 (commit ff9c2c5669) so
it predates by far the popover.c implementation,
therefore the rationale thing to do here is to exempt
popovers from being handled in _gtk_window_unset_focus_and_default()
(as that function is oblivion to the fact that
popovers have their own handling).
So, this commit exempts popovers from being handled
in the aforementioned function, but only for
the 'default' widget part atm, because although
by the previous rationale we should exempt it
from the 'focused' widget part too, I could not
find a bug in the issue tracker about that, so
instead we just exempt the 'default' widget part
that we know for sure it fixes issue #2125
Fixes issue #2125
Fix popovers to properly gain focus when clicked
inside an unfocused window.
We use the GTK_PHASE_CAPTURE of the 'pressed' event
to early detect that the popover is being clicked
inside an inactive window, this allow us to present
the window (and be focused) before the normal signal
handlers for the popover click/pressed events are run
which would ultimately give focus to popover widget.
This fix works for both modal and 'non modal' popovers
when being clicked inside unfocused windows.
Fixes issue #1871
With the switch to meson we no longer built with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS which
results in fstat being the 32 bit variant, not matching GStatBuf, which is
_stat64 on 64bit mingw builds.
This makes things use _fstat64 in this case, to match GStatBuf.
I was not getting any gtk+ profile markers output from the frame clock
when I was profiling an OpenGL app (gnome-hexgl). I debugged this and
it turns out that the profiling depends on getting the _NET_WM_FRAME_TIMINGS
event from the compositor, and once we switched to OpenGL rendering
this never appeared.
It turns out the reason it didn't is that the compositor only does
so if the client increases the counter tied to the window, and the
x11 gdk code has this optimization where if we do a draw pass
but nothing is actually drawn we don't update the counter.
Unfortunately the detection of whether something was draw or not
is based on some cairo surface hack that breaks when we render with
OpenGL instead. The fix is to just always update the counter if
we're drawing with OpenGL.
This was added with https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148032
to make gtk compile against X11R5, see commit 3b9a31df0
That release is >20 years old now, so we can safely remove it.
The motivation for this is to remove any checks that we don't have in the
meson build.
This fixes an issue where stylus proximity in/out events emulate enter/leave events.
The emulated events didn't contain the correct slave device and therefore the
resulting device class was set incorrectly. Crossing event emulation now also
works with slave devices.
Closes#2070Fixes#2070
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2070
Because otherwise when the file list is sorted "by name"
and the new name causes the file to be re-sorted to another
row, the selection stays in the old row which is now
occupied by a different file.
Fixed by keeping track of the renamed file and revealing
it in the "row-changed" signal handler, which gets emitted
after a file is renamed.
Fixes issue #948
When loading a SVG icon from a gresource file only containing SVG icons,
but without having a SVG loader available in gdk-pixbuf, we would crash
when trying to eventually load the resource. Fix this by gracefully
handling this by simply failing to load the icon, while the first time
it happens, log a warning.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2084
This can be used to verify that we can build a release tarball using
Autotools, without being subject to known-failing tests (which are less
straightforward to fix). Since commit 44a2d5d6 the Meson build skips
the failing a11y tests, but we don't have an equally easy mechanism
to skip those on Autotools.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Enabling one backend (Broadway, in commit 1882ff9b) implicitly disabled
all the others, which was probably not intentional. Bring the Autotools
build into line with Meson.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
We clamp to 32767 when creating a new X11 GdkWindow due to larger sizes
not being supported, but still try to resize to larger when
gdk_window_resize() is called. Fix this by clamping in both places.
This fixes an issue in mutter where ridiculously sized Java windows
would not show up.
The current code only goes through the output associated to the
window's wayland surface enter/leave events. That means that to update
the scale factor the window only looks at the outputs on which it
received enter/leave events. That doesn't include a new monitor
connected to the system on which the window might be display next.
The spirit of the existing logic seems to be to go through all the
scale factor available on the current monitors of the system and pick
the highest. So fix the current behavior by looking at the monitor on
the display.
Fixes#1144.
Signed-off-by: Lionel Landwerlin <llandwerlin@gmail.com>
When explorer.exe creates a taskbar it broadcasts a "TaskbarCreated"
message to all toplevels. Applications, By handling that message,
are able to re-create the icons to be displayed in the taskbar.
Explorer creates a new taskbar in two circumstances:
A) when explorer starts up
B) when the DPI of the monitor changes
A) happens either when explorer.exe is started for the first time at
logon, or when it is restarted after being terminated.
B) happens when the user changes the DPI preference of the active
monitor where the desktop is displayed, or if the desktop is moved
to a monitor with different DPI.
Currently, this message is handled in Gtk and icons are re-created.
However the current implementation has a small issue in that it
doesn't set the tooltip on the new icons, so tooltips get lost
after re-creation.
The tooltip is important because Windows uses it for identification
of taskbar icons and for storing and applying user preferences. For
an explanation of that see:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609622
With this commit the tooltip is correctly applied to new taskbar
icons when handling taskbar_created_msg.
See Merge Request !1003
This idle happens on mutter around the x11 display being closed, which
has it running after it did actually happen. Ensure the window removes
this idle on dispose.
- use even sides for the titlebuttons so the result is a circle and not an ellipse
- add maximum border radius
- set min width/height to 0
- adjust margin and padding to match the previous look
...for the demos we build in the MSVC projects, so those that are not
built by the projects are not covered by this change. This is so that
we can reduce the files that we are actually dist'ing in a release
tarball (see MR !1001).
This adds a configurable path for pkg-config, in case it is not in the
PATH, which will replace the entry in introspection-msvc.mak eventually.
Also add a set of preprocessor flags for GDK that we can use later for
introspection.
Fix the previous commit as the default PREFIX is missing a layer of
parentdir.
This commit fixes a bug (issue #2066) caused by gdk_window_set_cursor being called with a NULL pointer as its first argument during the
unrealize-ing of a GtkPaned, resulting in a Gtk-CRITICAL. The change ensures that, even if the function gtk_paned_state_flags_changed
is called on a GtkPaned while it is part way through being unrealized (as can happen, for example, if a descendant of the GtkPaned calls
gtk_clipboard_store when it is unrealize-d, see the issue report for a test case), the function gdk_window_set_cursor is not called on
the GtkPaned's priv->handle member if this pointer is NULL.
Closes#2066Fixes#2066
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2066
As some external tools are used by glib-compile-resources, such as
xmllint, gdk-pixbuf-pixdata and (perhaps in the future)
json-glib-format, allow people to pass in the full paths for them when
invoking the NMake Makefiles to generate the various sources if they are
not in the PATH or in where glib-compile-resources.exe is.
The `name` and `description` events were added to `xdg-output` protocol
in version 2 which is part of wayland-protocols 1.14.
In xdg-output-v1 version 3, the `xdg-output.done` event was deprecated
and the `xdg-output.description` event was made mutable, but that
doesn't change the actual events so we do not actually need to require
that version of xdg-output from wayland-protocols 1.18.
Update the wayland-protocols requirement to the bare minimum version,
which is 1.14.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2057
Generate the marshaller sources in gtk/. This will indicate that all
the sources that need to be generated in gtk/ are now generated for the
MSVC projects, except for the ones that are generated by glib-mkenums.
...instead of in the gtk-3 project. This will also make the project
files a bit cleaner. Note that this commit only moves all the source
code generating steps in the gtk-3 into the NMake Makefile, and so
generate those sources in the gtk3-prebuild project.
I forgot to include the copying of demos.h.win32 to demos.h step, so the
demos could not be properly built from the projects. Fix that.
Also fix the command line where we generate gtkdbusgenerated.[c|h] which
was accidentally changed.
The various MSVC project files may not be re-copied from the 2010 ones
when things are being updated. Fix that by monitoring changes from
build/win32/vs10/Makefile.
xdg-output v3 marks xdg-output.done as deprecated and compositors are
not required to send that event anymore.
So if the xdg-output version is 3 or higher, simply set the initial
value `xdg_output_done` to TRUE so we don't wait/expect that event
from the compositor.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2053
Commit 42b02d9d ("ignore resize increments for maximized/fullscreen")
introduced a regression which prevents window from being resized while
maximized or fullscreen.
Move the check for maximized/fullscreen where the geometry is handled
rather than ignoring the geometry info when maximized/fullscreen so that
a client issuing a "move_resize()" while maximized or fullscreen can get
the requested size when restoring the original window state.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1044
If a client issues a `move_resize()` request while the window is
maximized or fullscreen, update the saved size for when it will be
unmaximized/unfullscreened
Related: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1044
- make use of already existing checkradio_bg/fg_color
- use the primary color blue ($selected_bg_color) for the check and radio background and white ($selected_fg_color) for the fg color
- no change to backdrop
With the exception of the enumeration sources (gdkenumtypes.h and
gdkenumtypes.c), the generared sources in gdk/ (gdkversionmacros.h,
gdkresources.[c|h], gdkmarshalers.[c|h] are now generated in the
gtk3-prebuild projects with the NMake Makefiles.
Make build/win32/config-msvc.mak filled with the version info from
autotools, too.
Make it into a NMake Makefile project type, which will form the basis
for having less of the generated sources being dist'ed, which is the
goal of merge request !1001.
Another nice side effect of this is that it makes the gtk3-prebuild
projects cleaner.
Otherwise, we'll repeatedly append the same files to the list.
Detected by running `make distcheck` twice in the same tree, with build
system changes in between.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
GMountOperation now supports options to unlock TCRYPT volumes. This
patch sets these options if they are returned by AskPassword() of a
GtkMountOperationHandlerProxy.
This signal was not being emitted on macOS, a bug introduced in 941f3c38.
`emit_monitors_changed` was never set to TRUE, so the signal was never
emitted. `emit_monitors_changed` has now been removed, because its
functionality was moved to GdkDisplay.
In addition, kCGDisplayDesktopShapeChangedFlag was removed from the list of
flags that indicate a new/reconfigured monitor, because monitor removals also
include this flag, which caused removed monitors to not be removed from
GdkDisplay.
Fixes#2004.
This commit fixes the values passed to darwin_versions. When
transitioning from an autotools build, one should always use:
[lt_current + 1, '@0@.@1@.0'.format(lt_current + 1, lt_revision)]
Otherwise we get errors on g_content_type_is_a(). This happens mostly on Windows
because it only knows a limited set of mime types and tries to convert
them to file extensions without any fallback.
Previously, the manufacturer property of the GdkMonitor was NULL,
and having at least PNP id at GdkMonitor.manufacturer makes it
possible to distinguish between different monitors programmatically.
We were looking for the cups headers and the cups lib in the default locations
which for example breaks with OpenBSD where the cups headers are under /usr/local/include/
Instead just use the "cups" dependency type from meson which internally uses cups-config.
Fixes#1967
open() in text mode should never be used without an encoding because it defaults
to the locale encoding which is rarely what is wanted.
This fixes the Windows build in some cases (depending on the locale/paths used)
When parsing a UI description for GtkFileFilter we should avoid passing
empty strings, to avoid issues when serialising the filter before
sending it over DBus.
Fixes: #1973
Be prepared for the eventuality that somebody
might reinsert the same action group without
holding any extra references on it.
This was observed as causing crashes in
gnome-builder.
Otherwise the native window gets created with GDK_TYPE_HINT_NORMAL
and in fullscreen appears on its own screen or tab instead of over
the combo like it's supposed to.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1737
Don't export any functions taking or returning MacOS types in
gdkquartz.h, gdkprivate-quartz.h, or any header that either includes.
The GdkQuartz internal functions are moved to a new header
gdkinternal-quartz.h, the functions used by quartz-specific
Gtk files are moved to another new header gdkquartz-gtk-only.h, and
the key and event enums to a new header gdkkeys-quartz.h.
The xdg_output interface has a `name` property that reflects the output
name coming from the compositor.
This is the closest thing we can get to a connector name.
Fixes: #1961
The documentation for get_monitor_plug_name() says that we're returning
the name of the connector for the monitor, but we switched it to using
the model name.
The migration from GdkScreen's monitor API to GdkMonitor left out a way
to get the connector's name of a monitor. While there's no real
guarantee that the connector's name is stable, some system components
used it to uniquely identify a monitor until the next plug in/out event.
Since GTK 3 is API stable, we can only add a private setter and getter
functions pair, without a property.
We named the argument `position` in the code and doc arguments, but the
rest of the documentation referred to `index` instead. That was maybe
meant to hint at the child property named :index, but we can simply be
fully clear here. We can call the argument `index_`, replacing the local
variable with that name, thus avoiding any possible confusion with the
unrelated ::get-child-position, and refer users to :index for completion
`index_` is used instead of plain `index` in case anyone is #including
<strings.h> and getting the old index() function superseded by strchr();
see https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/merge_requests/932#note_531149
Some users expect that the Overlay will automatically request enough
size for its overlay children as well as its main child. It doesn't,
because it's just a GtkBin. Add a short paragraph pointing that out.
Close https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1939
The documentation for gtk_widget_get_action_group
and gtk_widget_list_prefixes states that both of
these operate on all the action groups that are
'available' to the widget.
Which means: they are meant to walk up the parent
muxer chain. So do that.
Add tests to verify the expected behavior.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1396
Use the scripts that we have to copy the 2010 projects and updating
the various items in the project files to make them Visual Studio
2019-compatible upon 'make dist'.
Also ensure that the introspection NMake Makefiles can properly detect
that we are building with Visual Studio 2019.
From the Meson port, gtk/gtktesteutils.c now includes
gtk/gtktypefuncs.in instead of gtk/gtktypefuncs.c, so we should do the
same thing in the Visual Studio projects, to fix the build.
Also, since build/win32/gentypefuncs.py is an adaptation of the script
from GTK master (in gtk/), and that we now have gtk/gentypefuncs.py, we
should use the version of the script in gtk/ and drop the one in
build/win32.
Currently, calling `gtk_entry_completion_complete()` does not adjust
the visbility of the popup used to show completion entries. This makes
it difficlt to dynamically populate the model based on what is being
entered into the completion's entry.
For example, if the model is being populated from a database, and no
matches have (yet) been added between typing a character and the 100ms
delay before completion is automatically triggered, the popup will not
be shown even after matches have been added.
This patch simply moves the related code from the private timeout method
to the public function and shuffles the position of some functions so as
to keep the compiler happy.
In 9236ee0564 the cups code was updated to use newer API with cups >= 2
and a later commit (a7e207abe) dropped the old code paths and added version
checks in meson/autotools.
The newly used functions were httpConnect2 and httpReconnect2 which are
available since 1.7 and don't require cups 2.0.
Change the versions checks to 1.7 instead so gtk can still be build with
older cups (macOS 10.9 for example, see #1950)
httpGetAuthString() was added with cups 1.3 and we depend on a newer version
now. The direct field access was a fallback in case httpGetAuthString()
was missing, so this can also be dropped.
--api-version returns 1.6 with cups 2.1.0 which breaks the build on
older macOS.
Looking at the upstream git history the value is hardcoded and only randomly
updated as part of cleanup commits, so it looks like it shouldn't be used.
Just use --version instead which gives us the real cups version.
This is a backport of the GdkProfiler from master. It does not include
the pixel bandwidth numbers that come from gdkdrawcontext.c since there
does not seem to be an analog in 3.x.
Additionally, this implements the recent changes for SYsprof's D-Bus
profiler API which adds a Capabilities property and an options hash-table
to the D-Bus interface for forward portability.
We don't need to cover every case with a va_marshaller, but there are a
number of them that are useful because they will often only be connected
to by a single signal handler.
Generally speaking, if I opened into a file to add a va_marshaller, I just
set all of them.
This adds specific marshallers for all of the locations where a generic
marshaller is being used. It also provides va_marshallers to reduce the
chances that we get stack traces from perf going through ffi_call_unix64.
Autotools didn't add -fvisibility=hidden to the build of libgail-util-3.
Meson does and produces a library that exports no symbols.
Fix this by adding GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL to all functions in the headers.
Similar to previous removals of g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID we can remove
other marshallers for which are a simple G_TYPE_NONE with single parameter.
In those cases, GLib will setup both a c_marshaller and va_marshaller for
us. Before this commit, we would not get a va_marshaller because the
c_marshaller is set.
Related to GNOME/Initiatives#10
If we set c_marshaller manually, then g_signal_newv() will not setup a
va_marshaller for us. However, if we provide c_marshaller as NULL, it will
setup both the c_marshaller (to g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID) and
va_marshaller (to g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOIDv) for us.
along with a new 'type-format' setting that allows
to choose the output format for the "Type" column.
The options implemented for this setting are:
'mime' : Output from g_content_type_get_mime_type().
'description' : Output from g_content_type_get_description().
'category' : It uses the corresponding generic icon
of the mime type to group by categories (aka basic types).
This produces a more compact output than previous options,
and allows for type families to be grouped together, so eg.
after sorting by "Type" column, jpeg and png images will
be placed together, or the various types of archiver files
will also be grouped together.
This format was copied from and currently used by Nautilus
list view, so we also improve consistency with Nautilus.
Bugzilla entry for Nautilus implementation is:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683722
The list of type families or categories can be checked on:
https://developer.gnome.org/icon-naming-spec/#mimetypes
This 'category' format is set as default.
Issue #362
The “xdg-output” protocol provides clients with the outputs size and
position in compositor coordinates, and does not provide the output
scale which is already provided by the core “wl_output” protocol.
So when receiving the wl_output scale event, we should update the scale
regardless of “xdg-output” support, otherwise the scale will remain to
its default value of 1 and the surface will be scaled up by the
compositor to match the actual output scale, which causes blurry fonts
and widgets.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1901
Signed-off-by: Olivier Fourdan <ofourdan@redhat.com>
This has caused numerous issues for users, especially in the
filechooser, which have not been fixed in all the years since the pixel
cache has been introduced.
If anyone seriously has complaints about the treeview performance (and
those did not exist with the pixel cache), feel free to revert this
commit *and* fix the pixel cache issues.
Closes#503Closes#1691Closes#466
GdkAtom is a typedef to a pointer to an opaque structure. We need to
tell GTK-Doc how to override it, so that the documentation is accurate.
Fixes: #302
It takes half a second on my system to initially
populate the Emoji chooser. That is too long. Do
the work in 8 millisecond chunks to give GTK a
chance to get some frames done.
The http* family of functions was deprecated after CUPS 1.7. We can
conditionally use it when built against a newer version of CUPS. The
additional parameters are taken directly from the fallback values
inside CUPS itself.
GdkWindow::set_startup_id() is NULL on Win32 and would cause a segfault
if called.
While the documentation of the main caller of set_startup_id(),
gtk_window_set_startup_id(), mentions that it's not implemented on
Windows it can still be automatically called via Glade and simply doing
nothing on Win32 is going to be less disruptive than a segfault.
If the cursor coordinates are outside of the content (the GtkRBTree),
gtk_tree_view_bin_draw() will return and not draw the rubber band
rectangle.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1859
A g_object_ref() call was missing, sometimes causing crashes during
drag-and-drop operations. The matching g_object_unref() is at
gdk/gdkdnd.c:261.
The logic in this function is still wrong--it finds the wrong GdkWindow under
some circumstances--but this commit fixes the crash.
Part of #1840.
And update the surface accordingly (eg. scale on hidpi). The mechanism
that did that for wl_pointer has been made generic so it can be shared
with tablets too.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1675
_gdk_wayland_cursor_get_buffer was not initializing
its out variables in the 'not found' case. This
was showing up in protocol traces as garbage hotspots
being sent to the compositor.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1328
Previously, the GDK backend for Wayland would deduce the logical size
of the monitors from the wl_output size and scale.
With the addition of fractional scaling which advertises a larger scale
value and then scale down the client surface, the computed logical size
of the monitors in GDK would be wrong and confuse applications which
insist on using the monitor size and position (like Firefox).
The xdg-output protocol aims at describing outputs in a way which is more
in line with the concept of an output on desktop oriented systems by
presenting the outputs using their logical size and position appropriately
transformed.
Add support for the optional xdg-output protocol so that the size and
position of the monitors as reported by GDK is correct even when using
fractional scaling.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1828
This resulted in -DINCLUDE_IM_ti-et getting passed to gcc resulting in
lots of warnings. Use underscorify() so we get the correct -DINCLUDE_IM_ti_et instead.
Commits a04fef4 and cc7f9c4 inadvertedly broke Visual Studio builds as
it caused the following to show up when configuring:
gdk\meson.build:281:0: ERROR: Invalid Shared library version "vs9.2404.4". Must be of the form X.Y.Z where all three are numbers. Y and Z are optional.
Since we do not set a library version that mingles with the minor and
micro versions, along with libtool current for any Visual Studio builds,
just set those versions as 3 on Visual Studio builds, and things should
work the way they did before.
Since commit 3b2f9395, the frame time may be set into the future, so
only ensure monotonicity, and don't store the offset. This prevents the
frame time from becoming out of sync with g_get_monotonic_time().
Fixes#1612
We also need to ensure that we pass in -DINCLUDE_IM_xxxx when building
the GTK DLL/.so, in addition to building the respective (static)
immodules, so that we did really link in the immodules into the final
GTK DLL/.so.
This ensures that current Visual Studio project files and NMake
Makefiles (which do not use pkg-config files) do not break with the
Meson-built GTK-3.x libraries.
Make it a yes/no/auto combo. "yes" means all modules are built into libgtk,
"no" that none are and "auto" uses the platform defaults, yes on win32,
no otherwise.
If we need more we can always extend it later.
This makes the DLL names match those that are produced by the Visual
Studio projects by default.
This, currently, however, names the .lib files same as the ones that
are produced for other platforms (i.e. <libname>-3.lib). This is
actually not that bad as one can just copy those .lib's into
<libname>-3.0.lib when needed and the binaries that link to those .lib's
ultimately link to the same DLLs, so this should not harm binary
compatibility.
It may be so that Cairo is not found using pkg-config files, so we
cannot just use .name() on the Cairo deps directly.
Since we already have a similar mechanism for generating the GDK .pc
files, re-use and share that mechanism.
It seems that Meson 0.50.0 broke dependency search using CMake for
HarfBuzz at least, so we add a workaround for it to look for the
HarfBuzz headers and libraries manually when we couldn't find HarfBuzz
using the pkg-config and CMake method.
Various adjustments to make the config.h output between autotools
and meson more similar by testing on Linux and Windows/MSYS2.
Setting things to 1 instead of true and shifting things around is motivated
by reducing the diff between the generated files.
getting_started.xml uses relative paths for including code examples
and for some reason the base path is different with meson than with autotools.
Switch both autotools and meson to generate the file and insert the absolute
source path instead.
This also cleans up the content file list: the expand content files have to
be in the content file list as well, so just append them there.
This changes the configure option into two states:
auto: build all that can be build (default)
A list of backend names: build them and fail if we can't
"papi" is missing because it's not in Debian and I can't test it.
The autotools build uses relative filenames here while with meson
we get absolute paths. Switch to basename so we get the same result
for both and don't break reproducible builds with absolute paths
in public headers.
Try to include the same things and in a similar order so differences
are easier to catch.
This also adds the backend specific .pc files for gdk like gdk-x11-3.0.pc
Under autotools the compiled schemas are in the build directory and with
meson they are in the root build dir. Avoid changing the autotools build for
now and add a special GTK_TEST_MESON env var which we can use to differentiate
the two.
See 1253e7bfcb for a similar fix on master.
Build the input modules for GTK+, either as modules or built directly
into GTK. Also provide a configure option to build the specified
immodules, or all, or the backend immodule(s) or none of the immodules
into GTK. Note that for Visual Studio all immodules are built into
the GTK DLL by default, like what is done in the Visual Studio projects.
Note that building the backend immodules for Quartz, X11 and Wayland are
currently untested.
This is so that the post install script will work on environments where
*NIX shell scripts are not supported, such as on Windows cmd.exe for
Visual Studio builds.
This will ensure that the version info is easily visible from the
GDK/GTK+ DLLs, and ensure that the print dialogs will have a more modern
look and feel.
...on Visual Studio builds, as it seems that the linker is optimizing
that symbol out (hence it is not exported in the DLL). This is to
ensure that the introspection files for GdkWin32 build.
PangoFT2 is optional on Windows, so we only really need the fallback if
when it is required.
Along with that, since FreeType does not typically ship with pkg-config
files in its CMake builds, check for the needed headers, .lib and
function and then use the fallback when they could not be found and
PangoFT2 is used.
On Visual Studio builds, since Cairo builds tend not to generate
pkg-config files for us, look for the headers and .lib's, before
attempting to download the Cairo repo (which is quite large) and
building it.
We can simplify this process when Meson gains the ability to check
for the dependencies in a declarative fashion, but before that, this
is what must be done.
Otherwise, it errors out on make distcleancheck in debian packaging
```
ERROR: files left in build directory after distclean:
./gtk/gtktypefuncs.c
make[1]: *** [Makefile:1005: distcleancheck] Error 1
```
Add private API to GDK to move these variables from the environment into
static scope. Also move the DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID validation here to reduce
code duplication.
Use constructors to read them as early as possible; however, do not
unset them until first requested. This avoids breaking gnome-shell and
gnome-settings-daemon, which want to use the DESKTOP_AUTOSTART_ID in
their own gnome-session clients.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1761
The event received in `gdk_wayland_window_show_window_menu()` can
come from widgets with a GdkWindow. In those cases the coordinates
are relative to the widget, not the root window.
This results in a misplaced window menu.
Properly calculate the coordinates by iterating to the toplevel
window as suggested by Carlos Garnacho.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/merge_requests/684
Use existing create_page_setup() function to make a GtkPageSetup
object out of the GtkPrintSettings (which we shuttled out of W32
DEVMODE) and apply it to GtkPrintOperation is the default page
setup.
Applications (such as gedit) retrieve page setup from GtkPrintOperation
by calling gtk_print_operation_get_default_page_setup (). Therefore,
we have to set it, otherwise they will get the same page setup that
we had before the dialog was shown, and will later feed that page
setup to us again, which will cause paper size and orientation to
be always reset back to whatever the hardcoded default values were.
The main one is gdkversionmacros.h which resulted in
GDK_MAJOR_VERSION, GDK_MINOR_VERSION and GDK_MICRO_VERSION not being included
in the Gdk-3.0.gir.
Noticed while diffing girs with the meson port.
The previous version of this patch sent an update message to the
NSOpenGLContext in a GdkGLContext::update vfunc, but that vfunc does not
exist any more.
See: #517
Current problems:
* other widgets in a GL-painted window are low-resolution on Retina
display
* something wrong with paint updates; gdkgears demo only updates every
couple of seconds but reports ~30fps
See: #517
We currently ask for anything above 3.2 GL contexts, but we're still
using GLSL 1.50 shaders all over the place. If a GL driver supports GL
3.2+ and GLSL 1.50 only then we'd be in trouble, but the chances of that
happening are really small.
They're either wrong (when using FALSE because the widgets don't account
for changes to the CSS) or unnecessary (when using TRUE because it's the
default).
Fixes!1777
The above flags in combination with "-fvisibility=hidden" break the
g-i build because it results in the g-i generated dumper executable not
linking against the libraries because they are detected as unused and
thrown out.
Fix by only using -fvisibility=hidden for the library and not g-i.
Look for subdirectories named "gtk-3.x", where 'x' starts as current
minor version and counts down to 14, then drops to 0.
Only look for gtk.css in these directories though. If a theme only
provides gtk-dark.css, it won't be found.
ImmIsIME() doesn't work (always returns TRUE) since Vista.
Use ITfActiveLanguageProfileNotifySink to detect TSF changes,
which are equal to IME changes for us.
Also make sure that IMMultiContext re-loads the IM when keyboard layout
changes, otherwise there's a subtle bug that could happen:
* Run GTK application with non-IME layout (US, for example)
* Focus on an editable widget (GtkEntry, for example)
* IM Context is initialized to use the simple IM
* Switch to an IME layout (such as Korean)
* Start typing
* Since IME module is not loaded yet, keypresses are handled
by a default MS IME handler
* Once IME commits a character, GDK will get a WM_KEYDOWN,
which will trigger a GdkKeyEvent, which will be handled by
an event filter in IM Context, which will finally re-evaluate
its status and load IME, and only after that GTK will get
to handle IME by itself - but by that point input would
already be broken.
To avoid this we can emit a dummy event (with Void keyval),
which will cause IM Context to load the appropriate module
immediately.
- Rather than making labeled buttons inside lists toned down,
only tone down image buttons, so that we don't have to include
icon-only actions. Places like Software can continue using label
buttons with no change without having those less visible.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1748
The problem here was that NSPasteboard would release the clipboard
owner if all data items were transferred. When trying to re-use this
owner at a later point, GTK+ would attempt a retain call on a released
object and crash.
Fix this by not immediately releasing the owner after declaring types,
so by keeping our own reference around.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/529
Gdk sometimes misses crossing events on popups, so the cached toplevel
may be NULL. If it is, find the toplevel under the pointer and set it.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/623
The use of the startup ID is now twofold, we reply back with it to end any
corresponding startup notification, but we also use it on
gtk_surface1.request_focus to acknowledge that the activation might raise
the corresponding window.
We should preserve the startup ID for the second to work properly, so avoid
clearing it here. It is inconsequential if the underlying
gtk_shell1.set_startup_id request happens multiple times on no longer existing
startup IDs, so don't bother preventing that from happening.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1754
It might be too late to do it at GtkApplication::add_platform_data time,
since the envvar may be consumed earlier on if gdk_display_open() happened
to be called before (eg. through gtk_get_option_group(TRUE)).
Stash the envvar in a constructor function, so its ensured to happen before
it can get consumed.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1754
This is named gdkconstructor.h to avoid any possible conflicts. This fixes
the current usages of G_HAS_CONSTRUCTORS, as that header is not installed
by glib.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1029
Should fix most if not all other cases where system-caused changes to
the NSWindow result in the Gdk coordinates not mapping correctly to the
AppKit coordinates.
CREATEPROCESS_MANIFEST_RESOURCE_ID is a macro defined in winbase.h,
so we need an include to resolve that macro to its value, 1.
Without that it stays as a literal CREATEPROCESS_MANIFEST_RESOURCE_ID,
and ends up in the .exe file as-is, and Windows can't find it by that name,
resulting in UAC manifest not working and gtk-update-icon-cache bringing
up UAC prompt.
Every time a new <INCLUDE> directive is used inside a gtk-doc
sections.txt file it overrides the current include header until the next
<INCLUDE> directive. This has the unfortunate effect of making every
single section following the print-related ones to generate
documentation that says to include gtkunixprint.h.
In order to avoid re-arranging the gtk3-sections.txt file, we can tell
gtk-doc what's the default header to include for GTK, and override it
using `@Include` directives directly into the gtk-doc stanzas of the
sections that require a different header.
Fixes: #1746
including when the control modifier is present, i.e. when one is typing
control-I for instance.
Orca would convert them back to the corresponding ASCII letter anyway, and
when pressing control-tab, we do want to pass "tab", not pass "\t" that Orca
would erroneously convert to "control-I".
Fixes#1743
If the query has a non-null location, set the scope to that directory,
otherwise set it to the local computer.
There is unfortunately no way to get Spotlight to search
non-recursively, nor does NSFileManager offer a convenient search of
the contents of a directory's regular files.
Transform GdkQuartzMonitor geometry to Gdk coordinate system.
Move computation of Display geometry from GdkQuartzScreen to
GdkQuartzDisplay and use AppKit coordinates.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1593
Copy documentation for gtk_clipboard_wait_for_targets from gtk/gtkclipboard.c
to quartz implementation. Primarily to add transfer container annotation as
otherwise pygobject tries to deallocate individual GdkAtoms.
Issue #1584.
So dialogs, pop-ups, etc. behave as expected when parent is in
full-screen.
Tiling is allowed for normal windows and splash screens and disallowed
for others.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1627
In case the theme doesn't set a height/min-height for the treeview
separator the treeview drawing gets confused and draws rows on top of each
other depending on the redraw area.
This is due to gtk_tree_view_get_row_height() assuming that a node with a
height <= 0 is not set and not a separator and it will default to the
expander size.
Ideally gtk_tree_view_get_row_height() would know if it operates on a separator,
but there are too many calls/levels, so just make sure the separator height
is at least 1 (Adwaita already sets "min-height: 2px", so no change there)
GtkMenu's "accel-group" property setter, gtk_menu_set_accel_group(),
currently returns in failure if the caller passes it a NULL `accel_group`
argument. This argument is annotated with `(allow-none)`. This patch
add support for the NULL case.
When 0 or GDK_CURRENT_TIME is passed to gtk_window_present_with_time(),
print a warning so that the application developer knows that this isn't
a supported use of the function, but carry on working for now.
We now need to link to fribidi.lib explicitly in both GDK and GTK.
Since the Pango we require in 3.24.x already requires a FriBidi
installation, the .lib and DLL should already be available for the
build.
If the column used for the GtkTreeView:tooltip-column contains NULL
we're already skipping a tooltip; let's ignore empty strings as well,
as an empty tooltip is pretty much pointless.
Close#1681
We're using [a-z] ranges with sed and grep, and POSIX does not specify
their behaviour in non-ASCII locales:
In the POSIX locale, a range expression represents the set of
collating elements that fall between two elements in the collation
sequence, inclusive. In other locales, a range expression has
unspecified behavior
-- IEEE Std 1003.1-2017, § 9.3.5 (7)
This can lead to no results, or invalid replacements, which in turn can
lead to broken builds or broken build artifacts.
Fixes: #1662
Specifically it is avoided to be toggled if:
- Just received focus (in order to preserve OSK state across focus changes)
- Moving cursor around. Still allow some jitter as perfect accuracy is not
possible.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1277
When we receive a size from the move-to-rect implementation, force GTK
to continue using that size until reconfigured by move-to-rect, or
when remapped.
Fixes: #1651
On X11, the position of the menu is calculated synchronously by
gdk_window_move_to_rect(). This means that calculating the window size
when showing is too late, as that'd mean the size used when calculating
the position is out-of-date. The first time a menu is mapped, however,
the size is calculated during realization; but a window is only realized
once, so it doesn't work for subsequent maps.
Currently, this is harmless, as a GtkMenu can change its size however it
wants after it has been mapped. This, however, is problematic, as it
means the position calculated by gdk_window_move_to_rect() might no
longer be valid, or constraints made by the same function might no
longer be respected.
Thus, this is a preparation for making GtkMenu popups stay the same size
until they are remapped again at a later point.
Sometimes (read for GtkMenu on X11) it's not enough to resize on show,
and relying on the size to be calculated on realization only works the
first time a menu is popped up, so add an API that GtkMenu can use to
ensure the size of a menu is "refreshed" before passing anything along
to gdk_window_move_to_rect().
This causes window size guessing to always use the remembered size (the
size of the GdkWindow). This will be useful for menus which size is
managed by gdk_window_move_to_rect(), to avoid overriding the size
calculated by the move-to-rect implementation.
We don't need to do it, since g_clear_pointer() will do it for us, and
will also check if the function conforms to a GDestroyNotify. Using an
explicit cast will generate a compiler warning.
When using strncpy() with a buffer we need to account for the
terminating NUL character. GCC 8 started warning when using PPD_MAX_NAME
as the buffer length for strncpy() because the buffer we're copying into
has the same length — which means that the terminating NUL may be
skipped if the source string has a length of PPD_MAX_NAME.
The appropriate way to handle the case where we're copying a source with
a length bigger than of PPD_MAX_NAME is, as reported in the strncpy()
documentation, to copy `PPD_MAX_NAME - 1` bytes, and explicitly NUL
terminate the destination buffer. This has the additional benefit of
avoiding the compiler warning.
This is necessary to give back focus to the Broadway elements when
content is embedded in an IFrame.
Signed-off-by: Mickael Istria <mistria@redhat.com>
Now that we've switched the on and off states to gadgets, we need to
ensure that the widget's clip take into account the clip of every
gadget.
Fixes#1631
Improve overflow arrow buttons drawing on a scrollable dropdown menu:
reduce top button's margin-top to match size of a bottom button, add
margin-top for bottom button to compensate bottom margin (otherwise
button overlaps with menu content).
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1539
There're two issues in GdkQuartzView's NSTextInputClient implementation
causes this bug.
1. The -(NSRange)selectedRange should not return [NSNotFound, 0] if
there's no selection. The accented character window will not show
if returned NSRange's location is NSNotFound. Instead of that, the
NSRange's location should be the caret position in the text input
buffer.
2. The accented character window will invoke
-(void)insertText:replacementRange: with non-empty replacement
range, to replace non-accented character with accented character
after user select it from accented character window. This case is
not implemented in original code. Here I use another gobject data
to pass the information to input module and convert it into
'delete-surrounding' event.
Besides these, there's another bug cause gtk_im_context_filter_keypress()
return wrong value while user press and hold a key. When user press
and hold a key, the accented character window will consume the
repeating key down event. Is this case, gtk_im_context_filter_keypress()
should return TRUE, indicate the key press is filtered by input
method module. But it will return FALSE because
gtk_im_context_filter_keypress() assume that every key press event
will generate some text from input method module.
Fixes#1618
Now that we've switched the on and off states to gadgets, we need to
ensure that the widget's clip take into account the clip of every
gadget.
Fixes#1631
- it's less busy and still clearer without the label
- It may be right that color alone is a poor differentiator,
but labels do still exist for the accessible theme.
- create more contrast against the headerbar background without lowering
contrast with the label and border.
- top border shaded for extra aid of the state being pressed (in the two button scenatio)
Addesses issue #1588
- colorsheme based on the new icon HIG color palette
- new switches
- darker headerbar to contrast with unfocused windows
- raised buttons derived from the icon style
And notify the shell about it. This is done through the
gtk_shell1.notify_launch request added in gtk-shell v3. All the plumbing
on the way to the activated application is already in place to transfer
the startup ID, so the other side just has to reply with
gtk_surface1.request_focus.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/624
This uses the gtk_surface1.request_focus request added in gtk-shell v3,
the given startup ID may be used by the compositor in order to determine
when was the request started, and whether user input happened in between.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/624
This version has 2 new requests:
- gtk_shell1.notify_launch notifies the compositor that the requesting
client shall launch another application. The given ID is expected to
be unique.
- gtk_surface1.request_focus notifies the compositor that a surface
requests focus due to it being activated. The given ID is passed to
this process through undetermined means, if it corresponds with a
current startup ID and there was no user interaction in between the
surface will be focused, otherwise it will demand attention.
- create more contrast against the headerbar background without lowering
contrast with the label and border.
- top border shaded for extra aid of the state being pressed (in the two button scenatio)
Addesses issue #1588
- colorsheme based on the new icon HIG color palette
- new switches
- darker headerbar to contrast with unfocused windows
- raised buttons derived from the icon style
Adapt the Visual Studio project files to output the introspection files
in the same directories where the built binaries are located from the
previous patch.
Also, make the gtk3-introspect project dependent on the gdk-3 and gtk-3
projects only, so that we can build the introspection files without
needing to finish the whole build process. In order to "install" the
built introspection files, the gtk3-install project is now where this is
being done. Note that the introspection builds is still not built by
default at this point.
To avoid confusion, have the NMake Makefiles output the built introspection
files in the same location where the binaries are built for the project
files, according to the Visual Studio version, platform and configuration
where the build is carried out.
Also make generating the introspection NMake snippet portion more robust to
source additions and removals by checking on Makefile changes too.
When a popup is placed using move_to_rect(), it'll get feedback about
the position and size it got assigned. We use this feedback to update
the scroll offset, but while doing so, if the visibility of the arrow
changed, we didn't adapt the offset accordingly.
Fix this by offsetting the provided offset by the height of the arrow,
if it was made visible as a side effect of the scroll offset change
triggered by the feedback.
Related: mutter#105
Closes: #1463
A menu will be clamped to the work area as a side effect of the
move_to_rect() logic if the resize anchor flags was set. For it to work
a second time, the initial size needs to be the actual menu size before
being clamped again. Achieve this by forcing a size recalculation before
showing the menu.
Don't constrain the initial menu size by the work area of some monitor;
instead let the move_to_rect() logic in the backend do the constraining.
This fixes two things:
1) The anchor delta provided to the backend will not be invalid. The
delta is calculated by looking at the active menu item, calculating the
offset given that, but since we clamped the window size before showing
the window, the delta became invalid. This caused visible issues when
the delta was large enough to make the initially calculated popup window
geometry to be placed outside the geometry of the parent window, which
is a violation of the Wayland protocol.
2) The scroll offset to be correct when receiving the positioning
feedback. While the scroll offset was based on the pre-clamped window
size, the feedback, which was used to calculate the new offset, was not,
causing the scroll offset to be clamped as well.
If the size was constrained by the xdg_positioner mechanisms, we handle
the resize by resizing the popup window. What we shouldn't do is
hide/show the popup window so avoid that.
We need to tell the portal what filter is supposed to be selected by
default, or it will just pick the first one, which could be wrong and
annoying.
This will require updated xdg-desktop-portal and xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
to work properly.
Fixes#1492
While the IEC power symbols have been part of Unicode since version 9.0,
released in 2016, not every font supports them.
We can use the old symbols as a fallback, as they seem to have the
better coverage, if not the best appearance.
gtk_file_chooser_set_filter() doesn't work for GtkFileChooserNative. The
code forwards added and removed filters to the delegate dialog, but
doesn't do anything to set the selected one, so the wrong one gets
chosen. So fix that.
This only fixes the fallback dialog. The portal will be fixed in a
subsequent commit.
Partial fix for #1492
Instead of from the IMContextQuartz's client window because the former
is the event window where the text will be inserted. In some cases
they're different and the text may be discarded (because the client
window isn't editable) or misplaced.
Fixes Bug 707945.
The cache key is just the name of the cursor, so if a previously added
cursor had e.g. scale == 1, if we ask for a new cursor with scale == 2,
we might still fetch the scale == 1 cursor from the cache. Avoid this by
making sure the scale of the cached one is correct.
If it isn't, load the cursor as normal, and update the cache entry with
the new properly scaled cursor.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1183
When creating the motion controller, we know the widget that is of interest
based on gtk_event_controller_motion_new(). However, not all incoming
events are guaranteed to be of the GdkWindow associated to that widget.
They may also be for a descendant. Therefore, it is useful to translate
those coordinates into the target widget coordinate space as that is
likely what they care about.
We shouldn't give the icons here the same fg colour as the bg... which
makes them disappear and the buttons look like meaningless flat squares.
Fix by just using the same colour the same as foreground disabled. Note:
insensitive_fg_color is more prominent than !disabled, so clearly wrong.
The +/- buttons are meant to be transparent, showing the base_color,
but when backdropped they were picking up background-image from the base
button, meaning they suddenly became more like theme_bg_color instead,
and jumped out of the spinbutton when in backdrop unlike the rest of it.
This looks strange and achieves nothing (especially not indicating that
they are disabled, which is already served fine by their dim fg colour).
Fix this by explicitly saying we don't want any background-image there.
CGDisplayModeGetWidth returns 0 if mode is NULL; that happens if the
CGDisplay is offline or mirroring another monitor and it leads to a
divide-by-zero crash.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1565
iter_init_common() is used on uninitialized GtkTextIter, and since neither it
nor its callers initiliaze its padding fields, they contain garbage.
This is a problem for Go - which checks that structs passed to C functions do
not contain pointers to Go-allocated memory - when the garbage happens to be
such a pointer. Although Go zero-fills all GtkTextIter that it allocates, this
does not help when GTK functions such as insert_pixbuf_or_widget_segment called
for gtk_text_buffer_create_child_anchor copy garbage from their stack-allocated
GtkTextIter into a clean iter. To work around this a GtkTextIter has to be
discraded after use in text buffer anchor inserting functions:
https://github.com/gotk3/gotk3/pull/307
So it's able to operate properly with the DnD gesture set by
gtk_drag_source_set(). We usually just react on button release,
that's the right time to claim the gesture.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1557
Signal emittion was added in 6f857f87dc commit and it seems that
this is only place where selected_row is set after emitting signal.
Because of this gtk_list_box_get_selected_row currently returns NULL
as selected row if selection mode is set to GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE.
...since one of the "fixes" there was wrong, at least cosmetically:
.get_position() is declared as returning a gboolean, which is in fact an
int in practice, but we should say what we mean, like we already did.
Make sure that the return types of the vfuncs match the ones that are
specified for post-atk-2.11.x AtkTableCellIface, since we already
require atk-2.15.1 and later.
icontheme: Recolor <polygon> elements in SVGs too
See merge request GNOME/gtk!443
(cherry picked from commit 5b049364dc)
284d9093 icontheme: Recolor <polygon> elements in SVGs too
If the revealer is told do animate and then unrealize itself, we do
(correctly) stop the animation, but used to do a shortcut where we
just set the target state as current.
Other things are dependent on the animation properly finishing though,
like the contained widget child visibility. This may lead to inconsistent
state where gtk_revealer_get_child_revealed() returns TRUE but the child
widget is unmapped, or vice-versa.
Fully finish the animation here, so the child state is coherent the next
time the revealer is mapped. We can also skip notifying on the property
since it will be handled by gtk_revealer_set_position().
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/316
If the child is not (partly) revealed, don’t allocate it, or we spam the
console with warnings about giving negative width to children’s gadgets.
We can check :child-visible, which is FALSE if (current&target)_pos == 0
Close https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1057
Tools on the same physical item have the same serial number, so the eraser
and the pen part of a single pen share that serial number. With the current
lookup code, we'll always return whichever tool comes first into proximity.
Change the code to use the hw id in addition to the serial number, this way we
can differ between two tools.
Generic tools (Bamboo, built-in tablets) always have the same serial number
assigned by the wacom driver. This includes the touch tool when the wacom
driver handles the touch evdev node (common where users require the wacom
gestures to work).
When the first device is the touch device, a tool is created with that serial.
All future tools now return the touch tool on lookup since they all share the
same serial number. Worse, this happens *across* devices, so the pen
event node gets assigned the touch tool because they all have the same serial.
Since we don't actually care about the touch as a tool, let's skip any unknown
tool. This captures pads as well.
Any wacom device currently sets the tool type to UNKNOWN. The wacom driver has
a property that exports the tool type as one of stylus, eraser, cursor, pad or
touch. Only three of those are useful here but that's better than having all
of them as unknown.
* We don't output spaces anywhere in the code, unlike the doc suggested.
* CSS explicitly forbids whitespace between function names and lparens:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13877198
Calling the accessibility function `grab_focus()` on a `GtkCell` under
Wayland will cause the client to crash.
This is another case of `gdk_x11_get_server_time()` being called
regardless of the actual windowing backend used.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1507
We need to call g_strdup() on the name that we pass in for notifying the
GDK_SETTING event so that when we do gdk_event_free() later we will not
get a crash (stack corruption) that results from attempting to g_free()
something that is not dynamically allocated.
and convertPointFromScreen:, making them handle all MacOS versions
so that all of the if-deffing happens in the function definitions.
This happens to fix issue 1518 because it turns out that contrary
to the annotation in the 10.14 nNSWindow.h, convertPointToScreen and
convertPointFromScreen originate in 10.14, not 10.12.
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1518
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS terminates the if statement and does not
consider the following block to be part of the if. So that block was
always taken irregardless of the pattern.
Fixes#1280
We don't want to set ParentRelative when:
- the parent window is NULL
In that case we are unsure about the depth, so better err on the side
of caution and avoid a BadMatch by accepting ugly output.
- the cairo pattern is in an error status
This should never happen - unless you start up in OOM - but better
be safe than sorry.
Might help with the spurious crashes in #1280.
This reverts commit 5aedfe048b.
It had a typo that broke the build, only replaced half of the uses, and
replaced them with other functions that are also deprecated anyway.
Surface returned from gtk_icon_helper_load_surface can be smaller
then requested pixel size. This happens when icon is embedded in
panel that has bigger size then loaded pixbuf.
We display a list of supported protocols in the server_addresses_popover.
However, this curated list contains protocols which may or may not be
available, depending on the respective gvfs backend being installed.
So, populate the list only with protocols which are available.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1476
When the user types an address with a schema that is not supported,
the Connect button doesn't become sensitive, but there is no visible
feedback at all.
This feels unresponsive and leaves the user clueless.
While it doesn't help explain why the address doesn't work, this will
provide a hint that the input was acknowledged but doesn't work.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1476
Before this patch, imwayland would assume that text-input enter and leave events follow the general (wl_keyboard) focus, and was unable to handle the situation where they would not be provided at the same time.
- You will need to run the following upon completing install, from the build
directory in the Visual Studio 2008/SDK 6.0 command prompt (third line is not
needed unless -Dbuiltin_immodules=no is specified) so that the built binaries
can run:
for /r %f in (*.dll.manifest) do if exist <gtk_install_prefix>\bin\%~nf mt /manifest %f /outputresource:<gtk_install_prefix>\bin\%~nf;2
for /r %f in (*.exe.manifest) do if exist <gtk_install_prefix>\bin\%~nf mt /manifest %f /outputresource:<gtk_install_prefix>\bin\%~nf;1
for /r %f in (*.dll.manifest) do if exist <gtk_install_prefix>\lib\gtk-3.0\3.0.0\immodules\%~nf mt /manifest %f /outputresource:<gtk_install_prefix>\lib\gtk-3.0\3.0.0\immodules\%~nf;2
- The more modern visual style for the print dialog is not applied for Visual
Studio 2008 builds. Any solutions to this is really appreciated.
if exist ..\..\..\MSVC_$(Configuration) goto DONE_GDKCONFIG_H
if exist ..\..\..\gdk\gdkconfig.h del ..\..\..\gdk\gdkconfig.h
if exist ..\..\..\GDK_BROADWAY_BUILD del ..\..\..\GDK_BROADWAY_BUILD
if exist ..\..\..\MSVC_$(Configuration)_Broadway del ..\..\..\MSVC_$(Configuration)_Broadway
if exist $(Configuration)\$(Platform)\bin\$(GtkDllPrefix)gdk$(GtkDllSuffix).dll del $(Configuration)\$(Platform)\bin\$(GtkDllPrefix)gdk$(GtkDllSuffix).dll
if exist $(Configuration)\$(Platform)\bin\gdk-$(ApiVersion).lib del $(Configuration)\$(Platform)\bin\gdk-$(ApiVersion).lib
if "$(Configuration)" == "Release" del ..\..\..\MSVC_Debug
if "$(Configuration)" == "Debug" del ..\..\..\MSVC_Release
for %%s in (16 22 24 32 48 256) do ((mkdir $(CopyDir)\share\icons\hicolor\%%sx%%s\apps) & (copy /b ..\..\..\demos\gtk-demo\data\%%sx%%s\gtk3-demo.png $(CopyDir)\share\icons\hicolor\%%sx%%s\apps))
if exist ..\..\..\MSVC_$(ConfigurationName) goto DONE_GDKCONFIG_H

if exist ..\..\..\gdk\gdkconfig.h del ..\..\..\gdk\gdkconfig.h

if exist ..\..\..\GDK_BROADWAY_BUILD del ..\..\..\GDK_BROADWAY_BUILD

if exist ..\..\..\MSVC_$(ConfigurationName)_Broadway del ..\..\..\MSVC_$(ConfigurationName)_Broadway

if exist $(ConfigurationName)\$(PlatformName)\bin\$(GtkDllPrefix)gdk$(GtkDllSuffix).dll del $(ConfigurationName)\$(PlatformName)\bin\$(GtkDllPrefix)gdk$(GtkDllSuffix).dll

if exist $(ConfigurationName)\$(PlatformName)\bin\gdk-$(ApiVersion).lib del $(ConfigurationName)\$(PlatformName)\bin\gdk-$(ApiVersion).lib

if "$(ConfigurationName)" == "Release" del ..\..\..\MSVC_Debug

if "$(ConfigurationName)" == "Debug" del ..\..\..\MSVC_Release

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