When doing fallback for symbolic icons, we first shorten
the name at dashes while preserving the -symbolic suffix.
But after exhausting that, we should also try stripping
the suffix.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708163
When showing a tooltip on the edge of a monitor, the tooltip could be wrongly
placed and be shown going from one monitor to the next.
This happened because the current_window wasn't set visible, and when it wasn't
the returned allocated size would be 1, hence wrong calculations.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Brunel <jjk@jjacky.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698730
Some symbols in the generated Wayland code were getting
decorated with WL_EXPORT, causing them to show up in the
libgdk exports. We don't want that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710141
We may get a NULL region passed to the backend, which means
'nothing is opaque'. In that case, don't crash, but pass
the information on to the compositor.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709854
With the stock system being deprecated now, we should provide
meaningful accessible names for buttons that are constructed
from icon names or GIcons. This commit reuses the existing
translations.
It is possible that some common icon names are not covered
here because they were not present as stock items. These can
be added to the table later.
Discovered via a crash because b's (dest's) toplevel was NULL;
ensuring that the dest is actually a GdkWindow or setting b to NULL
prevents that path from being taken.
This test demonstrates that various deprecated ways
to construct buttons and menuitems still work as they
are supposed to, including always-show-image functionality.
Previously, the "Places" sidebar was populated by the update_places()
call from within gtk_places_sidebar_style_set(). After
742a2f11a9, update_places() is never called
and the sidebar is never populated unless gtk_places_sidebar_add_shortcut()
happens to be called. This commit fixes this by calling update_places()
at the end of gtk_places_sidebar_init().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709522
The size of the shadow and invisible borders can (and usually
will) change between backdrop and focused windows, while the
overall window size remains unchanged. This causes the visible
window to visually 'jump'. We can avoid this by always reserving
the maximum of the focused and unfocused border sizes. The code
for positioning the input-only windows making up the invisible
border is adjusted to deal with this. We now always place the
invisible border right outside the visible content, even if the
shadow extends out much farther.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707524
Some of the labels were not marked as no-show-all. But the
code clearly tries to manage their visibility, so gtk_widget_show_all()
should not affect them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681484
So far, this is just supposed to be gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf().
Note that this is usually not an API guarantee but courtesy to
applications that used these APIs without a gtk_init() call.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708547
As long as we are not ready to switch over the default backend,
arrange ./configure without explicit backend options makes the
x11 backend mandatory and the wayland backend optional (depending
on whether we find Wayland dependencies).
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709212
If a range goes all the way to the edge of the screen then we don't
have any way to activate autoscrolling. By adding a small region
at the ends of the range we can handle this case. This is the same
approach used in treeviews.
GtkSourceView draws before chaining upo to GtkTextView and assumes
that this will be visible, but the pixelcache will just overdraw
that with background.
So, we stop drawing the background to the pixel cache and instead
make it an CAIRO_CONTENT_COLOR_ALPHA surface to make the previously
drawn content see through.
This is slower, but more backwards compatible.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708423
When loading a symbolic icon, g_file_get_contents() is currently used
with the icon pathname, to load its SVG data. This won't work when the
icon is not a local file, for instance when a symbolic icon is loaded
from a GFileIcon with a GResource path.
Fortunately GtkIconInfo already holds a GFile, so we can just use
g_file_load_contents() to load the data instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709056
If we start with a padding of -1 then it can leak out of the size
allocation request for the column when the treeview is empty. The
GtkTreeView will then collect these -1 values and add them together,
returning -n where 'n' is the number of columns.
This is usually not a problem because treeviews tend to be used with a
scrollbar and the width of the scrollbar will be added to this number
bringing it into positive territory again. On Ubuntu, with overlay
scrollbars, this is not the case, however.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703062
Improve optimization, by re-enabling WholeProgramOptimization but changing
the linker optimization to not drop items that are not referenced in code
(such as compiled gresource sources that are not directly referenced in
code, as they are still needed for the demos to run properly).
gnome-terminal is still using this setting, so we'll let
applications override it for another cycle. It is no longer
backed by a system-wide setting, though, and it will still
go away eventually.
This partically reverts b26c74e5da
gnome-terminal is still using this setting, so we'll let
applications override it for another cycle. It is no longer
backed by a system-wide setting, though, and it will still
go away eventually.
This partically reverts 7e3a494fac
If an icon is in a Fixed or Threshold directory we normally don't
scale it. However, in the case of HiDPI scaling we *do* want to
scale it, to avoid different layouts in Lo/HiDPI. We look up whatever
the size of the icon would have been in LoDPI and scale to that
in the no-scaling case, thus getting the same layout as the
unscaled case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708384
GdkPixbuf will fail returning %NULL if we try to scale a pixbuf to (0, 0),
which will then trigger an assertion in gtk_icon_info_load_icon_finish();
we never want a scale of 0, so ensure it is at least 1.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708384
We need to subtract border_width from the size we're passing to the
children hfw functions as those are added by ourselves.
Fixes the window-border-width.ui reftest.
The headerbar test and the buttons tests changed because we've
recently changed accessible names, descriptions and roles of
GtkHeaderBar and GtkSwitch.
Previously, when you clicked and held the button down on a
GtkExpander's label or disclosure triangle, then moved the mouse
away and released the button, the expander would still activate.
This brings the behavior in line with the more generally expected
behavior, as exhibited by GtkButton for example.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706345
The surface is destroyed when we hide a window, but
gdk_window_set_opaque_region can be called before the window is
shown again, so we need to ensure the surface exits.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707328
This allows GTK+ applications with headerbars to fit in
better in platforms that have window controls on the left.
To use this, set -GtkWindow-decoration-button-layout: 'close:'
in the theme.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706708
At least for header bars, there's often application controls
in this area, which should be included in the focus chain.
We make it so that the initial focus avoids the titlebar,
but tabbing around will eventually get there.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708067
This reverts commit 7cecc8e524.
It is impossible to use the selection object of the menu while it is
collapsed (collapsed menus deselect everything for a start), so even
though the original patch was correct, the followup issues are too big
to solve this quickly to a release.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707786
* gtk/gtkwidget.c: drag-leave signal: Document that it is called before
drag-drop.
drag-data-received signal: Document that it is up to the application
to know why the data was requested (e.g. drag motion or drop).
* demos/gtk-demo/toolpalette.c: interactive_canvas_drag_drop():
Do not transform the drop_item created in the drag-motion handler.
Instead caused drag-data-received to be called, remembering why,
and create a new item there.
interactive_canvas_drag_leave(): Remove the idle-handler hack,
now that we do not need to keep the drag-motion drop_item alive until
the drop.
I noticed that this patch was sitting in bug #605611 from 2009
though it had been approved. I do not remember much about why I
created it.
Pass the master device instead if the last slave is NULL. This is
unlikely to happen in most of the cases, but can happen when running
unit tests where there's no pointer interaction to update the last
slave.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696756
This is the same behaviour as gtk_widget_get_valign, except
we have no gtk_wiget_get_halign_with_baseline, as baselines make
no sense for halign.
Without this some widgets (like e.g. GtkOverlay) crash if you accidentally
set a BASELINE halign.
It tests gtk_text_buffer_paste_clipboard(),
gtk_text_buffer_copy_clipboard() and gtk_text_buffer_cut_clipboard() in
various situations, including when GtkTextTags are applied to the
selection.
The last test didn't pass.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339539
It is more logical to first delete the selection and then pasting the
text. When the selection and the text contain tags, the new behavior is
more natural.
A segfault in paste_from_buffer() is also avoided. The segfault occurs when
the text to paste is deleted because it is the selection.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339539
Move GtkWrapMode from GtkTextTag to the GtkTextView section. The wrap
mode property is in the text view.
Links to the "mark-set" and "mark-deleted" signals.
Add a precision about gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_line().
Fix typo in gtk_text_tag_set_priority().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708076
A proper name or label is required. In the same way, if the
widget is labelled, ATs uses to expose both the label and the
name, making the final output not really user-friendly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707872
keyboard navigation didn't support activation since we moved
the keynav to the child row widgets. We fix this by adding a
activate signal handler for the row and setting
widget_class->activate_signal to it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707778
Like the install projects that were fixed few days ago, the gengir projects
did not have info on the intermediate and output directories as a result of
the split up of the property sheets. Fix this by including the appropriate
property sheet in the gtk-gengir property sheet so that we can avoid
confusing messages from Visual Studio on whether to reload the gengir
project as it was modified, at least on 2008.
This reverts commit 70ac2b24c3.
It turns out the correct fix is to make pango_layout_get_text() not
return NULL. This has been done, so we can drop this patch.
I won't bump the Pango dependency in configure.ac for this as I don't
consider the crash critical enough.
Use the pixelcache rendered area to inform what part of the cache should
be invalidated upon changes to the underlying textlayout.
By rendering the background to the pixelcache, we can avoid the need to
use RGBA content.
Also, we're using the pixel cache on the text windows bin_window (see
gtk_text_view_get_window) so we need to register the invalidation handler
on that, otherwise the region passed to the invalidate handler will get
clipped to the visible region.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707244
nth-child() is 1-indexed, not 0-indexed.
It doesn't matter for this test really, but better do it right to not confuse
poor developers who wonder why the first image is highlighted when nth-child(0)
clearly states "none".
We added code to look for settings.ini in system config dirs,
and then proceeded to move it to /usr/share/gtk-3.0 :-(. So,
look in that location as well.
We now pass NULL when the current color should be the default value of
the "color" property and we haven't looked up any value yet. This way we
don't need to look it up all the time and more importantly we can
resolve the default color, which is required because it's a
GtkCssColorValue and not a GtkCssRgbaValue.
Fixes assertions triggering at Polari startup.
The version of device scale that landed in upstream cairo
master already inherits the device scale in cairo_create_similar,
so no need to do that in gtk anymore.
The reftest is a bit flaky because it compares cell renderers with
GtkImage and therefor an icon view with a GtkBox, but it's the best I
can come up with.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702423
Even when not following states, blacklist the states we don't follow
instead of whitelisting the ones we do. This way, we don't accidentally
eat new ones like the text direction flags.
Fixes a bug where text direction wasn't available when rendering stock
items.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702423
Due to the split up of the property sheets, the install projects did not
have info on the Intermediate and Output Paths, which caused confusing
messages from Visual Studio to show up upon completing build+"install" and
closing Visual Studio on whether to reload the install project, at least on
Visual Studio 2008.
Also clean up the Visual Studio 2008 install project a bit.
Include the property sheet which defines these properties to fix this.
In the gnome-ostree model builddir contains all generated files not in
git (unless the build system explicitly overrides that). Here the
wayland-client-protocol.h was in $(builddir)/wayland, so we need to
find it using our already extant -I$(top_builddir)/gdk, rather than
relying on same-directory lookup.
Add the concept of shell capabilities, which allow the compositor
to advertise support for the app menu and the global menubar,
which are then propagated as GdkSettings.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707129
If the compositor supports the gtk-shell interface, use it to
export the application ID, dbus name and paths that can be used
for the application menu.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707129
Call gtk_widget_get_mapped() in a couple of places before looking at the
widget's parent, since it might be set to a widget that has been
finalized, causing an invalid read.
GTK+ tries to automatically assign the best input module based on the
'system locale'. In the specific case of the IME input method, it will
be the default for the whole GTK+ application if the system locale is
either Japanese (ja), Korean (ko) or Chinese (zh). Other defaults are
equally applicable, e.g. if system locale is Catalan (ca), the special
'Cedilla' input module is chosen.
System locale can be changed (e.g. Win7) through the following sequence
(reboot required):
Control Panel
Region and Language
Administrative
Language for non-Unicode Programs
Change system locale...
The problem with this behaviour is that changing the 'default input
language' (e.g. from English to Japanese+IME) doesn't affect the GTK+
application. Therefore, I can have an English system locale (where GTK+
will choose Simple IM by default) but then have Japanese+IME as input
language.
Default input language can be changed (e.g. Win7) through the following
sequence (no reboot required):
System locale can be changed (e.g. Win7) through:
Control Panel
Region and Language
Keyboards and Languages
Keyboards and other input languages
Change keyboards...
Default input language can also be changed using the language bar directly.
So, instead of using the system-wide default locale to decide which input
method to use as default, better use the input language specified by the
user, which may be the same as the system-wide default locale, or different.
Following the previous example, with an English system locale and a
Japanese+IME input language, the default input method will now be IME
instead of Simple, which is closer to what's expected by the user.
This change only affects the application during startup; i.e. if the user
changes the input language while the application is running, we wouldn't be
changing the default input method to use. We could do this processing the
WM_INPUTLANGCHANGE messages, though.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700428
The fix for child properties made the a11y dump for the assistant
case change. After close inspection, the new output is what the
code intends to produce, so update the expected result.
Call gtk_widget_get_mapped() in a couple of places before looking at the
widget's parent, since it might be set to a widget that has been
finalized, causing an invalid read.
GtkAssistant is bending the rules about child properties
of non-direct children, and the recent fix to accomodate
GtkInfoBar changes broke things. The effect was that child
properties of assistant pages in ui files were just not
applied, so all pages ended up without titles and with
the normal page type, leading to broken assistants all
over the place.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706756
We need to copy the GDK .lib/.dll from Release_Broadway\<Platform>\bin
or Debug_Broadway\<Platform>\bin to Release\<Platform>\bin or
Debug\<Platform>\bin respectively during the build of Broadway flavors of
GDK, as the MSVC introspection builds expects the GDK .lib/.dll to be
in Release\<Platform>\bin or Debug\<Platform>\bin.
Use a new property sheet to do so for Broadway builds of GDK-during the
builds of Win32-only GDK, the broadway builds of the GDK .lib/.dll would
be cleared out prior to the build of the Win32-only GDK.
GtkAssistant supports not showing the sidebar with the page
titles (if the page have no titles). Unfortunately, we were
hiding the sidebar in this case, but still rendering the frame
behind it, leading to a broken appearance.
Horizontal scrolling is unusual, but specifying some extra offscreen
space for it in free in the normal case where the viewport is the
same width as the canvas anyway, so lets do it.
If the new requested surface size is enough larger than the previous
one (but the old is still larger than the absolute minimum),
reallocate it anyway.
This fixes an issue where the text view initially requested a really
small extra size which was then increased but that didn't "take".
This patch uses GtkPixelCache to render the contents of the widget,
and typically a bit more, to an offscreen surface. The pixel cache in
turn manages rendering to the actual surface for the widget.
The current strategy for the size to render is the size of the widget
plus half the height.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701125
There were some code added to this file that is meant for the X11 backend,
but they are being unconditionally built. Add build-time checks for the
X11 backend for these to fix the build on non-X11 platforms.
...for the gdk_cursor_new_from_surface work (commit b2113b73) where the
types of some parameters were changed, and also to silence a critical
GDK_IS_DEVICE when a menu item is selected (courtesy of LE GARREC Vincent
from bug 696756).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705980
Due to the work on gdk_cursor_new_from_surface (commit b2113b73),
get_cursor_for_pixbuf() in GdkDisplayClass was converted to
get_cursor_for_surface(), which means the GDK Win32 backend needs to be
updated for the code to build and run on Windows, plus some function
prototypes and declarations/calls need to be updated as well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705980
We'll use a style class to be able to give this a different appearance,
but for the time being we don't really need to give this such different
margin.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706592
When setting the lines property, the label will be ellipsized
to that many lines, with the ellipsis only appearing in the
last line. This is different from how ellipsization of multi-line
labels normally works in GTK+.
"title_box" is used for both a custom header bar and for a titlebar.
Since we want to help differentiate these cases in the code, rename
everything titlebar-internal to use "titlebar_".
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706529
This used to point to the GtkPathBar, which doesn't accept mnemonic activation, anyway.
This whole thing was a leftover from when we had a combo box to select a folder, but
this is no longer the case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706448
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This way, the Wayland and the regular clipboard implementation can both
be compiled in and selected based on the display in use.
One thing potentially broken now is text mime type handling as Wayland
seemed to use different mime types in some places.
This lets you force a specific window scale, this is needed
for mutter to be able to disable the scaling as it needs access
to unmangled X window/screen sizes. It can also be useful to
force a specific scale in e.g. tests.
The state of the widget is not enough now to cache the pixbuf - we also
have to take into consideration the image effect itself, since the state
on the actual GtkStyleContext we use might not change, e.g. because the
change was on a parent context.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705443
We should set the appropriate style classes when we have
constructed the content and know if it is a label, an image,
or both. Doing this in the convenience constructors is
problematic for language bindings, and misses out when the
content is changed after construction.
I'm currently working on porting view::FieldEntry (from libview) to C for use in
upstream GTK+. FieldEntry is a widget which allows users to enter structured
text such as IPv4 addresses or serial numbers. The way that FieldEntry
delineates the fields within the entry is with tabstops, using PangoTabArray
entries to precisely position the fields and delimiters. Because GtkEntry
rebuilds its internal PangoLayout fairly frequently, this requires a property in
the entry that will set the tabs on the layout whenever that happens. This API
looks very similar to one in GtkTextView.
Patch by David Trowbridge <trowbrds@gmail.com>. Updated for Gtk+ 3.10.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697399
GtkEntry currently draws exactly the same no matter what the state of the
'editable' property. This is pretty confusing for users because there's
no visual feedback at all, it just seems like their keyboard is broken.
This change adds a "read-only" class to the StyleContext, which will
continue to allow the user to select/copy the text, but will draw the
entry as if it were insensitive, providing some indication that the
contents can't be changed.
Signed-off-by: David Trowbridge <trowbrds@gmail.com>
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694831
For backwards compat support we don't want old implementations not
supporting scaling to see the new scaled directories, so move these
to a separate list.
Keyboard activation relies on the menu not being visible,
so ensure that it isn't when the menu is attached.
Problem tracked down by Vincent Le Garrec,
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688738
Attached widgets inherit from the style of the widget they are
attached to. This can sometimes have unintended consequences,
like a context menu in the main view of gedit inheriting the font
that is configured for documents, or the context menu of the preview
in the font chooser coming up with humongous font size.
To fix this problem, we introduce a context menu style class
and use it for all menus that are used like that. The theme
can then set a font for this style class.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697127
This reverts commit b2e666bf8f.
We need to keep cursor blinking configurable for accessibility
reasons.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704134
Conflicts:
gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c
gdk/x11/gdksettings.c
gtk/gtksettings.c
gtk/gtktextview.c
The rsvg loader now restricts what external files it will
allow to load from an svg. Thus our xinclude trick doesn't work
anymore. To work around that, embed the payload in a data: uri.
This is somewhat ugly, but the best we could come up with.
The current theme just makes all text bold that appears anywhere
in a headerbar, which is not great. We add 'title' and 'subtitle'
style classes to allow more targeted overriding of the font.
Commits the pre-edit string on receipt of focus_out and reset
commands.
Patch refinements by Cody Russell <bratsche@gnome.org> and
Ek Kato <ek.kato@gmail.com>
-For the binary "installation", look for the DLL files with their file
names consistent with the ones that are generated with the respective
Visual Studio projects.
-Remove any stray GDK DLLs that were left over from a Broadway-enabled
GDK when building a non-Broadway-enabled GTK+ binary set.
When trying to drag, we currently the position of the first motion
event to determine where the drag came from. This might be alright
in the case of the old animation, but the data will be inaccurate
if the user has moved the pointer quite a bit since pressing the
cursor to start dragging. While we could monkey patch the GdkEvent
at the widget layer, this is unintuitive and strange.
Add a new API that takes a set of pointer coordinates describing
the origin of the drag. Additionally, adapt most widgets to use
it and use it with correct coordinates.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705605
Fixes:
(rhythmbox:22802): Gtk-CRITICAL **:
_gtk_widget_get_preferred_size_for_size: assertion 'size >= -1' failed
that is gtk_paned_get_preferred_size_for_opposite_orientation calls
_gtk_widget_get_preferred_size_for_size on child2 with a negative
size.
As gtkpaned size was (32), child1 minimum size was (55) then
for_child1 became (32) for an handle_size of (5). Thus for_child2
ended up as (-5).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705624
Just as for GtkRangeAccessible, we were not even trying to disconnect
the signal handler from the adjustment. The same fix works here:
override the widget_set and widget_unset vfuncs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705692
We were only disconnecting the signal in finalize, when
the widget was already unset. Instead, override the widget_set
and widget_unset vfuncs of GtkAccessible, and keep a reference
to the adjustment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705692
Move all the system includes, defines and function prototypes into a
separate header gdkwin32misc.h, so that we could keep gdkwin32.h as simple
as possible.
Replace the deprecated API calls with the updated APIs, and fix the build
of modules/input/gtkimcontextime.c, as we really needed
gdk/gdkkeysyms-compat.h (gdk/gdkkeysyms.h was already included)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705068
...this was split into two commits as this source file has different
line endings (for some reason) from the other GDK-Win32 source files that
were updated in the quest to refrain from using deprecated APIs
Make sure we always deal with the same screen when
connecting / disconnecting the theme-variant changed handler.
Pointed out by Morten Welinder in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705640
When an icon is requested as symbolic, our generic fallback algorithm
uses fullcolor icons when the specified icon name is not found, treating
the "-symbolic" suffix as another component of the icon name.
Change the algorithm to check beforehand if the icon is symbolic, remove
the suffix if so, and re-add it at the end for all the generated icon
names.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680926
With multiple GDK backends in the process, we run into problems where
we try to use the Wayland im module on X, which crashes. This commit
adds a quick backend filter that removes the wayland, xim and ime
input methods from consideration unless the corresponding GDK backend
is in use.
This code is called early on, without a window, and then later on
with a window. Currently, it returns different results for these
cases when the setting contains a value. That leads to pointless
construction and destruction of im contexts. Instead, just look
at the settings of the default screen. In practice, there is only
one screen, ever.
... to make it possible to insert rows in the middle of the list without having
to fiddle with the sort functions. One of the first users is going to be Glade.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705558
We want a surface so we can properly represent the scale factor for it.
All backends are converted to use surfaces and we reimplement the
backwards compat code in the generic code.
To handle hidpi support we need to make sure we don't
downscale scaled css images.
Note: If cairo_surface_create_similar starts doing this
by itself we need to back this out.
A problem with the zoom scroll mode is that you have to restart
if you hit the bottom of the screen before you hit the bottom
of your document.
This commit adds an autoscroll feature to the zoom scroll: if
you move outside the window while in zoom scroll mode, we keep
scrolling in the direction you were going until you let go
of the mouse button.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704703
Triggering zoom scroll mode by Shift click was too much
of an easter egg. It also requires using keyboard and
mouse together, which is hard to do for many users.
Instead, we now trigger zoom scroll mode by click-and-hold
(or touch-and-hold).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704703
The internal class GtkPressAndHold was so far only
reacting to touch events. But in most cases where
a touch-and-hold or 'long press' pattern is useful,
click-and-hold can also be used.
This patch makes GtkPressAndHold react to mouse
clicks as well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704703
Add a boolean property that controls whether a window close button
will be shown in the header bar or not. Doing this in the toolkit
will ensure consistency of the visual apperance.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702971
If we don't dispatch the pending events then we can enter poll with events
still requiring to be processed and which can then lead to us deadlocking
there.
These files are generated, so adding them to git is somewhat
icky, but it helps translators who currently can't use intltool-update
on a fresh git checkout.
Don't specify packing properties for internal children.
This doesn't work unless the internal children are actually
direct children of the container (which we are about to
change for GtkInfoBar). Also, it is redundant, since we
just set the properties to the values they already have
anyway.
Packing properties in ui files are parsed and handled by
the container, which assumes that the child is a direct
descendant. For internal children, this is inconvenient,
because we don't want to reconstruct the entire internal
structure between the container and the child in the ui
file.
It would be best to not specify packing properties
in that case, but since existing ui files do this for
GtkInfoBar and we are about to change the internal
structure of GtkInfoBar, be more forgiving here.
This reverts commit fbbcb5c01b.
We will be doing this in gnome-settings-daemon itself instead,
as some X11 based platforms using GTK+ will want to override this.
Xsun is no longer shipped to customers, and Oracle/Sun's Xorg distribution
uses "Sun Microsystems" as the vendor name, so this hack is incorrect in
the more common recent cases.
We checked for G_IS_LOADABLE_ICON() before GDK_IS_PIXBUF().
Since we made GdkPixbuf implement GLoadableIcon, the special case for
pixbufs is never used, and the much much slower GLoadableIcon path is
taken instead. Move the GdkPixbuf one to be first to fix that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705320
Update the gtk-install-bin property sheets so that it does not "install"
the wrong GDK DLL/LIB when building a broadway-enabled GDK
when the non-Broadway GDK had been previously built.
Add the Visual Studio 2010 projects to build the GDK Broadway backend, just
like the Visual Studio 2008 project files in the last commit. Similarly,
split up the property sheets so that they are easier to maintain and can
be made more flexible for different build types. Also remove some unneeded
stuff from some of these items.
Also, fix the filter file completion for GTK, as a source file was excluded
for that and this was overlooked as it seemingly did not cause any trouble.
-Add Visual Studio 2008 projects and pre-configured gdkconfig.h for
Broadway builds
-Decouple the Visual Studio property sheets, to simplify maintenance and
enhance flexibility for different builds
Visual Studio 2010 projects updates will follow later.
The IME input method has been both ignoring keypresses of
non-spacing characters (ditching these as non displayable),
and not letting IME do anything about those.
Even though, the sparse documentation on IMM/IME seems to
hint that applications can't pipe non-spacing characters to
the input method manager, and experimentation shown that
those characters are indeed handled differently than how
it'd be expected.
Then, add basic handling of dead keys on the IME input method
itself , as it's not mutually exclusive with regular keymaps
with dead keys.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704937
The cell out argument to gtk_icon_view_get_cursor is a pass-through
for gtk_cell_area_get_focus_cell which is transfer none. Without
this explicit annotation, transfer full is defaulted and introspection
bindings will assume ownership of the GtkIconViews reference to the
cell, causing crashes. Additionally add explicit transfer full to
the path parameter because it is expected the caller will free the
returned memory.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704700
We add a GtkSearchEntry::search-changed signal which gets emitted
with a 150 millisecond delay. The ::change signal goes back to its
expected semantics.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700229
Applications have no way of finding out if a session manager proxy was
successfully created in gtk_application_startup_session_dbus(), so it's not
appropriate for certain public GtkApplication functions to be asserting the
presence of a session manager proxy as if it were a programmer error.
This affects:
gtk_application_inhibit()
gtk_application_is_inhibited()
If sm_proxy is NULL, the function should just return silently.
In the case of gtk_application_uninhibit(), the application should only be
calling this if it obtained a valid cookie, which implies the presence of a
session manager proxy. I noted that with a comment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701365
We toss a g_warning() if we can't find the user's signal handler. A good chunk
of the time this will be because they didn't use -rdynamic. Add a note about
that.
When an application translates a key event and drop its native event
before passing to imquartz, it can't recognize the NSEvent. On this
case imquartz doesn't emit any signals such as "commit" signal so
that the application doesn't insert any text. To avoid no response,
at least imquartz should fallback to slave GtkIMContextSimple.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694273#c27
(cherry picked from commit c064e18894)
We rename the gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child{_internal}
macros by appending a _private to their name. Otherwise, it
would be too magic to pass the 'public' names as arguments,
but affect a member of the Private struct. At the same time,
Add two new macros with the old names,
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child{_internal} that operate
on members of the instance struct.
The macros and functions are inconsistently named, and are not tied to
the "template" concept - to the point that it seems plausible to use
them without setting the template.
The new naming scheme is as follows:
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child_full
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_callback_full
With the convenience macros:
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child_internal
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_callback
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700898https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700896
Using an offset from the struct means you can have children in
both the public and private (via G_PRIVATE_OFFSET) parts of the
instance. It also matches the new private macros nicer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702563
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@gnome.org>
Many parts of GTK+ assume that all windows have a cairo surface
assoicated with them. This change provides a logically 1x1 cairo surface
(respecting scale) for the root window.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704554
Setting up the icon and desktop file is a pretty central part
of making an application work, so we should do it for our example.
The fact that the examples are uninstalled makes this a little
more complicated.
I disconnected signals in dispose() to avoid a visible-tab
change notification during destruction, but this is clunky.
Instead, make the notify::visible-tab signal handler bail out
early when called during destruction.
This value is highly sensitive to changes in the theme; we
don't want to have to tweak hardcoded integers in this test case
every time we rev gnome-themes-standard.
Future iterations could do more heuristic matching, but this
is enough for now.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704747
Plug windows weren't redrawing properly because the embedded
window was expecting to get messages for each frame from the
compositor, but the compositor doesn't know about embedded
windows. Simply disable frame sync for GtkPlug's GdkWindow -
extending XEMBED to handle frame sync isn't interesting
at this point.
A new API gdk_x11_window_set_frame_sync_enabled() is added
to allow this to be done.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701613
Add introspection friendly version of gtk_tree_model_rows_reordered
with a "_with_length" suffix. This allows language bindings to
safely pass an array with length argument. Use the "Rename to:"
annotation to expose as "gtk_tree_model_rows_reordered".
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684558
Add a new example to the getting started part of the docs. The focus
of this example is on 'new stuff': GtkApplication, templates, settings,
gmenu, gaction, GtkStack, GtkHeaderBar, GtkSearchBar, GtkRevealer,
GtkListBox, GtkMenuButton, etc.
It is being developed in several steps. Each step is put in a separate
directory below examples/: application1, ..., application8. This is a
little repetitive, but lets us use the code of all examples in the
documentation.
We've recently a number of classes wholly. For these cases,
move the headers and sources to gtk/deprecated/ and adjust
Makefiles and includes accordingly.
Affected classes:
GtkAction
GtkActionGroup
GtkActivatable
GtkIconFactory
GtkImageMenuItem
GtkRadioAction
GtkRecentAction
GtkStock
GtkToggleAction
GtkUIManager
Declare variables at the top to the block.
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS and G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS with
a ';' at the end is still considered a statement, even if these macros
expand to nothing, which C89 compilers don't really like (oddly speaking)-
but this is life.
If we bind to a global with an higher version than implemented, or
we make requests that appeared in a later version, we would get
fatal wayland errors.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704104
A vertical action area causes the info bar to be imposingly large.
This defeats the whole point of the info bar which is to be
unobtrusive. Not to mention it is impossible to make it look
and feel good.
When the icon-release signal is emitted on a GtkSearchEntry, the
contents is now cleared only if it's for the secondary icon. The primary
icon can be used for another purpose.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704164
This feature offers a number of benefits related to providing
feedback to the user when the password is masked. Some experts have
argued that password masking is harmful. I tend to agree with this
setting providing a better and more moderate solution. Some agree:
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/07/the_pros_and_co.html
In order to further lessen the impact I've only enabled the feature
on the primary display since the likelyhood of a non-primary display
being visible by others is higher.
Fixed the documentation to clarify that gtk_recent_info_get_visited
and gtk_recent_info_get_modified are actually about the recent info
meta-data rather than the resource itself.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703827
With the introduction of the use of buffer scaling in ed4fcee4ct we
must request version 3 of the compositor as that is the version of the
surface interface that adds this new functionality. See the following
commit in weston:
commit a85118c1b85df6fbf8f896dca971a5b79a94da71
Author: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
Date: Thu Jun 27 20:17:02 2013 -0500
Use wl_resource_create() for creating resources
This commit sets the version numbers for all added/created objects. The
wl_compositor.create_surface implementation was altered to create a surface
with the same version as the underlying wl_compositor. Since no other
"child interfaces" have version greater than 1, they were all hard-coded to
version 1.
Signed-off-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703817
We should mention that newly written code should not have the private
data pointer in the instance structure, and that private data should be
added using the new GObject macros.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702996
In add_preedit_attrs, don't free foreground/background colors already
set in the underlying text attributes (style). They will be free'd by
release_style.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703533
Other code assumes that the widget has a window if it is realized.
Since we might trigger such code indirectly from gtk_window_realize,
don't mark the window as realized before we've registered its window.
Since we now do all drawing propagation on the cairo_t (rather than
exposing multiple independent times on the GdkWindows) we no longer
need the opacity 0.999 hack.
Ths allows the retrieval of the wl_surface before the window is shown.
The surface is still created in the original places since the surface
and shell surface is destroyed when the surface is programmatically
hidden.
We render the source into a cairo_surface_t so that we can render it
with cairo directly, rather than having to convert it from a pixbuf
every time. We also specify the target window when creating the cairo
surface so that rendering can be faster.
Using cairo surfaces also allows us to seamlessly support window scales.
We also add a GTK_IMAGE_SURFACE source type.
Support scales when falling back to loading icons from the
icon theme.
In order to actually render scaled icons we add
gtk_icon_set_render_icon_surface which renders to a cairo_surface_t
which includes whatever scaling you need for scaled icons.
This draws an icon from a cairo_surface. We want to use this more rather
than render_icon as this means we can skip the pixbuf to surface
conversion (including allocation and alpha premultiplication) at
render time, plus we can use create_similar_image which may allow
faster rendering.
An optional OutputScale integer key has been added to index.theme
subdirs description, so icon themes may provide icons that are
more suitable to render at a (typically 2x) integer upscaled
resolution. This way it is possible to make eg. a 16x16@2x icon has a
real size of 32x32, but contains a similar level of detail to the
16x16 icon so things don't look any more cluttered on high-dpi
screens.
The pixbuf lookup has changed so it prefers a minimal scale change
that yields the minimal real size difference, so if looking up for
a 16x16 icon at 2x, it would first prefer 16x16@2x, then 32x32, and
then any other icon that's closest to match
There is now *_for_scale() variants for all GtkIconTheme ways
to directly or indirectly fetch a GdkPixbuf.
This is based on code by Carlos Garnacho with changes by Alexander
Larsson
We need to be able to compute different GtkCssImage values
depending on the scale, and we need this at compute time so that
we don't need to read any images other than the scale in used (to
e.g. calculate the image size). GtkStyleProviderPrivate is shared
for all style contexts, so its not right.
This is very useful for hidpi where the dpi is scaled to make
non-dpi aware apps larger. In that case a dpi aware gtk+ using
GDK_SCALE will be getting huge fonts. You can the set GDK_DPI_SCALE
to compensate for this.
We've long had double precision mouse coordinates on wayland (e.g.
when rotating a window) but with the new scaling we even have it on
X (and, its also in Xinput2), so convert all the internal mouse/device
position getters to use doubles and add new accessors for the
public APIs that take doubles instead of ints.
This lets use use a scaled Xft/DPI for old apps while not
blowing up the size of scaled windows. Only apps supporting
Gdk/WindowScaleFactor should supprt Gdk/UnscaledDPI.
If you set GDK_SCALE=2 in the environment then all windows will be
scaled by 2. Its not an ideal solution as it doesn't handle
multi-monitors at different scales, and only affects gtk apps.
But it is a good starting points and will help a lot on HiDPI
laptops.
We track the list of outputs each window is on, and set the
scale to the largest scale value of the outputs. Any time the scale
changes we also emit a configure event.
We bind to the newer version of the wl_output which supports
the new done and scale events, and if we use this to get the
scale for each monitor (defaulting to 1 if not supported).
If a cairo_surface for a window has a device scale set we need
to respect this when creating a similar window. I.e. we want
to then automatically create a larger window which inherits
the scale from the original.
We also need to calculate a different device_offset if there
is a device_scale set.
This adds a crypt(3) implementation for use with broadwayd as Visual Studio
does not support crypt(3) out of the box.
The public domain implementation is taken from the following URL,
http://michael.dipperstein.com/crypt/, where AFAICT this implementation
would not be subject to licensing restrictions that would prevent it from
being bundled.
-Don't include unistd.h unconditionally as it's not available in Visual
Studio, but include io.h where necessary.
-Avoid C99isms, and use _chsize_s in place of ftruncate when unistd.h is
not available (as in the case of Visual Studio)
Group the buttons on each side in a box, and give them different
style classes, so themes can differentiate (this is partially a
workaround for limitations in our css selectors). The boxes also
let us add a margin below the buttons, without affecting the
allocation of the buttons themselves.
We have to uglify the deprecation messages to make gtk-doc
handle them. The get turned into XML attributes, and there
is no automatic quoting to protect quotes in the text.
If a menu is opened and it doesn't fit entirely below or above
the menu bar, gtk+ will place it on top. The button release will
then activate the popup item that happens to appear under the
cursor. Avoid this by ignoring release events if they originated
in the parent menu bar and the duration of the press was too short.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703069
Removing object properties is too much of an API break, even for
properties we don't expect to be used outside of GTK itself.
This reverts commit 8b811b623c.
Only look at "impl" windows in gdk_window_process_updates_with_mode()
since these are the only ones we care about. This avoids a lot of
unnecessary calls to g_list_copy() and g_object_ref().
We don't want to recurse into children that are clipped, as that is
wasted work. We handle this by moving the empty check to the top
of the function and only using the clipped region everywhere.
When creating separators we were binding the "label" property on the
tracker to the "label" property on the GtkSeparatorMenuItem.
This was problematic for two reasons.
First, it was pointless. The section header label will never change.
Second, it was causing problems: doing the binding caused the value to
be initially synced up, even if it was NULL. Doing this caused
GtkMenuItem to create a GtkAccelLabel and add it as a child, which
prevented the separator from being shown normally.
Change the code a bit so that we just call gtk_menu_item_set_label()
when creating the item, if we find the label to be non-NULL.
Also, show() the separator item at first. GtkMenu manages visibility of
separators internally, but it seems "more correct" to show it ourselves
at first.
This invariant stopped being guaranteed when we moved the visible area
validation from a high priority idle to a tick callback.
Fixes redrawing bugs like row expanding sometimes not having any visual
effect.
When the search is case sensitive, g_utf8_normalize() is not called, so
the skip_decomp argument of the function forward_chars_with_skipping()
must be FALSE.
To verify that, when searching "éb", the count parameter of
forward_chars_with_skipping() have a different value:
- case sensitive: count = 2
- case insensitive: count = 3 (g_utf8_normalize() has been called)
The commit adds unit tests that didn't pass before, and that now pass
(without known regression, obviously).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702977
Move the call to gdk_x11_atom_to_xatom_for_display() outside of the
search loop in gdk_x11_screen_supports_net_wm_hint(). In my test case
(running Audacious for about a minute), this reduced the total number of
hash table lookups performed from 370,000 to 230,000.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702913
In the non-submenu case we bind the 'visibility' attribute to the
tracker, which takes care of showing the item. In the submenu case, we
don't bind all of the properties, so we miss this one.
Deal with it by just show()ing the submenu item.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702332
When the file chooser changes directories, it tells the GtkFileChooserEntry to
change its base folder (i.e. the folder from which relative pathnames are resolved).
GtkFileChooserEntry then starts loading a GtkFileSystemModel asynchronously.
In the finished_loading_cb(), however, it would always ask the GtkEntryCompletion
to insert the completion prefix, since that finished_loading_cb() is what is also used
while the user is typing *in the entry*.
But when the entry doesn't have the focus (e.g. the user changed directories by double-clicking
on the file list in the file chooser), there's no reason to insert completions at all.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672271
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
It would default to GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN if the user's specified --action could not be
parsed. I can never remember what the right options are, so make the program bail out
if the user specifies an unrecognized option.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
The placeholder string is truncated when there's no
room for it in entry's width.
So, by ellipsizing it, the user can notice the text
was truncated so that they can workaround that by,
for example, maximizing the window.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702763
The file chooser does not show the hours for files modified today
when using it & hu locales on Win32. This is due to the %k format conversion
for strftime() that is in Olson's Timezone Package, which msvcrt.dll doesn't have.
Cygwin has it, though.
So for now, we just use a %H format. While %k would render
six-in-the-morning as " 6" (6 preceded by a space), %H will render it
as "06".
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560337
The function must return TRUE only if there is a tag toggle _after_ the
iter, not _at_ the iter. So for the end iter, the function must always
return FALSE.
Add also unit tests for gtk_text_iter_forward_to_tag_toggle().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691266
and not on each keystroke, which for some IMs apparently caused a full
update on each keystroke, not just a check for changes. Patch from
Takuro Ashie, bug #698183.
It was not possible to know if the @limit was for @match_start or
@match_end. It was documented for backward_search(), but not for
forward_search().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390048
Currently you can only set the current filename, but not
get it. It's useful to be able to get it in save
dialogs, where the user has typed the desired filename
and you are not in a real directory (recent used, for
example).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702497
By delaying the emission to an idle we avoid a lot of tricky
reentrancy issues. For instance, a normal gtk_icon_theme_choose_icon()
call could in very rare cases (when a user updated an icon theme) emit
a signal which could affect the icon currently being looked up. This
kind of reentrancy is very hard to test against, especially when it is
so rare, so we're better of avoiding it.
There is no real value to get the change signal directly anyway. All
it can do is affect which icon is rendered the next frame, and we will
handle the queued emission before rendering. Not to mention that icon
theme change detection is polled anyway, so it is already delayed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694755
When we're reloading the theme in ensure_valid_themes (due to noticing
that a theme dir has changed) we need to also clear the icon cache
as it will not be valid for the new theme.
We already do this in do_theme_change(), but ensure_valid_themes()
was missing this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702598
The icon data in GttkIconInfo->data is currently owned by the
IconThemeDir->icon_data hashtable. However, on e.g. a theme change
blow_themes() destroys the dirs and thus the data, meaning any
outstanding GtkIconInfo points to stale data.
We solve this by adding a refcount to GtkIconData and reffing it
from GtkIconInfo.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702598
GtkBuilder returns GError for _add_from_{file,resource,string}(),
implying that the user should be able to recover from these errors.
Mention in the docs that it's unreasonable to try to do this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679930
There's probably an expectation from the app developers that
Ctrl+F or similar common shortcuts for starting a search will
be handled by the widget, when this is not the case. Explicitely
mention it in the docs to avoid confusion.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701523
We already take care to not track headers when the listbox is hidden,
because that can be very expensive during creation, so we might as
well skip reseparate() too. The only time we don't want to skip it
is when we're about to show the list.
This was added from https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691979
where it was wanted in order to get a "all children filtered" kind
of row. However, the solution is not really generic enough, because
filtering can happen for other reasons than a full refilter (i.e. due
to a row change), and the partial fix you can get by counting children
after refilter can be achieved by manually doing it whenever you manually
called refilter anyway.
Its possible we should have some better solution for the "empty state"
though.
Historically the following states propagated to children:
GTK_STATE_FLAG_ACTIVE
GTK_STATE_FLAG_PRELIGHT
GTK_STATE_FLAG_SELECTED
GTK_STATE_FLAG_INSENSITIVE
GTK_STATE_FLAG_INCONSISTENT
GTK_STATE_FLAG_BACKDROP
However, several of these are problematic on containers like GtkListBox.
For instance, if a row is ACTIVE or SELECTED then all children (like e.g
a button) inside the row will *also* look active/selected. This is almost
never right. The right way to theme this is to catch e.g. SELECTED on the
container itself and set e.g. the color and let the children inherit
the color instead of the flag.
We now propagate only these flags:
GTK_STATE_FLAG_INSENSITIVE
GTK_STATE_FLAG_BACKDROP
Which make sense to be recursive as they really affect every widget
inside the container.
However, this is a CSS theme break, and while most things continue working
as-is some themes may need minor tweaks.
Now that we automatically set up the focus_vadjustment we only
need the adjustment to handle the page-up/down scroll length correctly.
We use parent_set to automatically pick up the adjustment from a
scrollable (i.e. viewport) parent which makes add_to_scrolled useless, so
it can be removed.
When adding with a viewport we automatically set the focus
adjustments on the viewport from the scrolled window, so that
when any child widget gets focused we automatically scroll to it.
This is generally nice, but its particularly important for GtkListBox
where focus changing is how we navigate between rows.
We also ensure that the adjustments are always set before adding the
child to the viewport, which we will need later to pick up the
adjustments on add.
Unhighlight rows if they are removed.
Drop the automatic drag motion based auto-scrolling. This is not really
right, as it e.g. hardcodes auto-scroll regions and assumes we're the only
widget inside the scrolled container. Its also imho in the wrong place,
autoscrolling if any should be done on the scrolled-window or viewport.
All the removed code is implementable outside Gtk+ though.
Use g_string_assign to avoid issues with assigning GString's internal
buffer back to the same string. This can happen when no translations are
available and _gtk_builder_parser_translate returns back the same
pointer that was passed in.
This fixes a regression from commit e9f182e37a
that caused GtkComboBoxText <items> from GtkBuilder to show up empty if
no translations are available.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700629
window_type_hint_to_level(): applied patch from Paul Davis which moves
dialogs to NSFloatingWindowLevel. This is not quite the perfect
solution, but it's a pragmatic fix that makes apps which have both
window types much more usable, and prevents dialog from disappearing
under an application's main window.
(cherry picked from commit 59d49e1566)
Include config.h first so that _GDK_EXTERN may be defined once
and only once during the build, so that we do not get warnings/
errors for macro redefinition.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701251
Include gdkwin32.h (which includes gdkprivate-win32.h and gdkwin32cursor.h
during the build of GDK-Win32) so that
gdk_win32_icon_to_pixbuf_libgtk_only() and
gdk_win32_pixbuf_to_hicon_libgtk_only() get exported, so that the GTK
DLL can link correctly.
-Update the pre-configured config.h.win32(.in) to define _GDK_EXTERN as
__declspec (dllexport) as we are not using .def files to export symbols
anymore.
-Update the GDK/GTK DLL projects and the property sheets to stop using
the .symbols/.def files
-Update the property sheets to "install" the newly-introduced GTK headers
-Update the gtk3-demo project to build the new demo sources that must be
built
-Avoid defining variables in the middle of the block
-Include fallback-c89.c in gtkrevealer.c in place of math.h as
fallback-c89.c includes math.h itself, and is needed for round()
Add a PlatformToolset tag for each configuration for project files that
do not yet have them. This is to ease support for Visual Studio 2012 as
we can copy and easily replace a few items with automated scripts as
project files for Visual Studio 2010 and 2012 are very similar.
This might change when we eventually support the Metro (aka Windows 8
Modern UI), but this will suffice for the time being.
Do not unref mount has we grabbed its pointer without taking
a reference.
Otherwise the following call to g_list_free_full on network_mounts
frees it a second time. Segfault in nautilus ensue.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700979
gtk_widget_get_allocated_height returns the adjusted
allocation, so we can't use it as measure for how much
room to leave when drawing the window background.
The intention of the expand widget flags was to in fact propagate
legacy expand child properties as well. Due to implementation errors,
this was only happening in some cases, but not in others. To avoid
breaking old code assuming traditional expand flag behavior, this
commit removes all attempts to propagate GtkBox::expand.
This was discussed in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698656 and
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=628902
This patch was written by Tristan Van Berkom.
Focusing the text entry without selecting all the text is needed in
some places (GtkTreeView, and some uses of GtkSearchEntry) so
create a private helper to avoid replicating the hacks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700787
Work around this by introspecting gtkclipboard.c and gtkdnd.c instead
of the quartz alternatives.
Note that this is temporary: The implementation of GdkSelection
will make the quartz alternatives unnecessary. See bug 571582.
Calling XIQueryPointer() on a slave device is going to trigger a
BadDevice X error. So in case we query a slave device state, ask the
master device instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700233
Add missing check in gdk_x11_device_manager_xi2_get_window(), returning
NULL if no valid XI2Event* has been found. Calling code seems to be
prepared to handle NULLs coming from this function, so it should be
safe enough (e.g. check gdk_event_source_get_filter_window()).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700465
I notice that a reference to GtkStrengthBar had been left in this file
when it was renamed to GtkLevelBar. On closer inspection, it looks like
it's been unused for 13 years. To quote docs/reference/ChangeLog:
> 2000-10-23 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
>
> [...] Removed objects_grouped.sgml from gtk-docs.sgml for now, it
> doesn't seem useful anymore.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700575
Mouse events that we do not handle should bubble up to the parent
widget, so they can be handled there, instead of disappearing inside
the button. Also use GDK_EVENT_{STOP,PROPAGATE} to make return
values clearer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696640
Instead of storing the rect in the bin window, store the row and column
the editable belongs to and compute the rect lazily. This way, we don't
need to keep the rect up to date.
Fixes /TreeView/scrolling/new-row-mixed/path-500 test.
Emit the "changed" signal after 150 msecs, so that searching
through big lists, or doing online searches feels more responsive.
This is something already done in various applications to make
search-as-you type more responsive (gnome-shell, gnome-documents,
gnome-control-center, etc.). The 150 msecs is the value currently
used by gnome-shell, so keep it (invisibly) consistent.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700229
Change "Englihs" to "English"
Change "Page up" to "Page Up"
Change "Page up (keypad)" to "Page Up (keypad)"
Change "Page down" to "Page down"
Change "Page down (keypad)" to "Page Down (keypad)"
Now that we're not drawing the GdkWindows by themeselves we need to
propagate into children in the same order as the windows were painted
otherwise apps can't rely on stacking order to overlay children.
This is still not 100% the same as the old behaviour, because we're
treating all windows that are part of a window at the same time (to allow
e.g. opacity groups), and we're only looking at order for the main
windows of a widget. However, this fixes at least the ordering
of the gnome-boxes fullscreen overlay toolbar.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699970
We don't track the full clip for each window anymore, as this
is not useful when no windows are opaque. However, we still
need the full clip for the shape, so its calculated manually.
However, it was previously only recalculated when the clip changes
which doesn't correctly handle the case of a sibling geometry changing.
So, instead of doing this directly when geometry changes we just
set a bit in the toplevel whenever some window geometry changes, and
we then handle this in process_updates, updating the shape for all
native windows. This should be ok performance-wise because we don't
expect a lot of native children.
Instead of making clients inspect the submenu action and decide what
to do based upon that, always request the submenu open and let the
tracker decide what to do.
Add a new class, GtkMenuTrackerItem that represents a menu item, to be
used with GtkMenuTracker.
GtkMenuTracker's insert callback now works in terms of this new type
(instead of passing reference to the model and an index to the item).
GtkMenuShell now handles all of the binding tasks internally, mostly
through the use of property bindings. Having bindings for the label and
visibility attributes, in partiular, will help with supporting upcoming
extensions to GMenuModel.
GtkModelMenu has been reduced to a helper class that has nothing to do
with GMenuModel. It represents something closer to an "ideal" API for
GtkMenuItem if we didn't have compatibility concerns (eg: not emitting
"activate" when setting toggle state, no separate subclasses per menu
item type, supporting icons, etc.) Improvements to GtkMenuItem could
eventually shrink the size of this class or remove the need for it
entirely.
Some GtkActionHelper functionality has been duplicated in
GtkMenuTracker, which is suboptimal. The duplication exists so that
other codebases (such as Unity and gnome-shell) can reuse the
GtkMenuTracker code, whereas GtkActionHelper is very much tied to
GtkWidget. Supporting binding arbitrary GtkWidgets to actions vs.
supporting the full range of GMenuModel features for menu items turns
out to be two overlapping but not entirely similar problems. Some of
the duplication (such as roles) can be removed from GtkActionHelper once
Gtk's internal Mac OS menubar support is ported to GtkMenuTracker.
The intent to reuse the code outside of Gtk is also the reason for the
unusual treatment of the enum type introduced in this comment.
This adds no new "public" API to the Gtk library, other than types that
we cannot make private due to GType limitations.
Rename our internal GActionMuxer, GActionObserver and GActionObservable
classes and interfaces to have names in our own namespace.
These classes were originally intended for GIO but turned out to be too
special-purpose to be useful there, so we never made them public API but
have just been copying them around (without bothering to properly rename
them). Now that other people will be copying them out of Gtk, it's even
more important to prevent this namespace abuse from spreading further.
We were using gtk_menu_item_get_label() from a testcase to determine the
label associated with a menu item. Future changes to GtkModelMenuItem
will cause this to stop working, so try a bit harder to find a label
inside of the item.
GtkApplicationWindow would only update its list of captured accels
when realizing the window. This meant that keyboard shortcuts added
after the window was realised (for example, added by plugins) would
be non-functional.
Solve this by updating our accels every time the accel map changes,
not only when realizing the window.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700079
Items that act on the selection should not be sensitive if the
selection is empty. This was already the case for the 'Copy file
location' item, but not for the 'Add bookmark' and 'Visit file'
items.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699104
Usually, educated GtkContainers' forall() implementation returns children
in an order that's safe for the default draw() implementation in GtkContainer.
So for widgets with some stacking notions (eg. GtkOverlay),
_gtk_widget_find_at_coords() needs to recurse within containers in reverse
order so it finds the topmost widget.
As this function is used in both tooltips and DnD code, this improves behavior
of "floating" widgets wrt those two. This could for example be seen in the
"Transparent" GTK+ demo, where dropping text on the entry results on the text
going to the textview.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699239
Also removed a bogus FIXME comment which might have been true
a long time ago. Clarification: the "domain" attribute specified
in the builder script overrides any domain previously set with
gtk_builder_set_translation_domain(), so the translation of items
here is perfectly correct and does not need to be fixed.
Bring back need_default_size. We need it to preserve this
documented behavior:
The default size of a window only affects the first time a window is
shown; if a window is hidden and re-shown, it will remember the size
it had prior to hiding, rather than using the default size.
With this patch, all of the window sizing tests in
gtk/tests/window pass again.
gtk_widget_preferred_size() is only useful if you want to quickly port a
widget from GTK2 sizing code to GTK3 but does not properly work with
height-for-width as used in GTK. So we don't want to encourage people to
use it. In particular we want people to convert to height-for-width
before adding baseline support to their widgets.
This is left over from an old effort to bundle gtk and its dependencies
into a Mac OS X Framework. The effort was more or less successful but
proved difficult to maintain and impractical to use because gtk programs
don't use the special Framework include syntax.
GtkMenu calls gtk_widget_size_allocate on its GtkWindow during
gtk_menu_popup_for_device if the menu has not been realised. This can cause the
allocation of the GtkWindow and the size of the GdkWindow to become out of sync
because a top level GtkWindow does not attempt to re-size the GdkWindow when
its allocation is set.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695120
In the ancient X days you could have Xservers that had multiple active windows, like
one truecolor and one 8bit palette. Then most apps ran in 8bpp but a single window
would use truecolor. This is done by specifying different visuals for the windows.
To make this work we ensured that a window with a visual different from its parent
gets a native subwindow, so that X can tell the hardware to do its magic.
These days the only real time we get two different visual is when one is a rgba visual
and the other is not. So, the code to check this doesn't really do anything but
get in the way when someone accidentally manages to not get a rgba visual on
a child window (see bb7054b508). So, to avoid
such errors we just remove the "different visual than parent" check.
We need to send exposes for all native windows, even the ones
without an exposure mask set, because otherwise non-native
children of the native window with an exposure mask will
not be drawn.
We should only draw the cross-fade on the bin window, not doing this
was causing us to draw it multiple times using ADD which resulted
in weird colors.
This removes the typechecks in GDK_WINDOW_TYPE and GDK_WINDOW_DESTROYED. These
are only used internally in gdkwindow.c and gdkdisplay.c anyway, and these
functions check for typesafety of arguments on function entry.
This makes iterating over the children a lot faster, as we're
not doing lots of intra-library calls and type checks. We're still
in some sence O(n^2) since we iterate over each child window for each
widget, but the profiles look much better.
This function returns all the children that has a specific user_data set.
This is used a lot in the new GtkWidget drawing code and doing
it this way is faster than getting every child and calling get_user_data
on each (which was a non-neglible part of the profiles). Additionally it
also allows use to use some kind of hashtable to make this operation even
faster if needed in the future.
We register an invalidate handler on the bin window to get told
of child widget invalidations, although we manually need to discard
invalidates from the scroll operation.
Additionally we invalidate all of the pixel cache whenever
the TreeView itself is queue_draw()n to handle e.g. style (bg)
changes, or changes due to model changes causing queue_draw() in
the tree view.
Since gdk_window_move() no longer uses XCopyArea all scrolling
now re-renders everything in the window. To get performance
back we use a GtkPixelCache to store already drawn children,
and we when we expose the viewport we just blit the
offscreen to the right place.
GtkPixelCache is a helper utility that lets you implement
faster scrolling of a viewport of a canvas by using an
offscreen pixmap cache.
You call _gtk_pixel_cache_draw with a callback function that
does the drawing, and additionally you specify the size and the
position of the viewport in the widget, and the position and size
of the canvas wrt the viewport. The callback will be called to
draw on an offscreen surface, and the surface will be drawn
on the window. The next time you do the same, any already drawn
pieces of the surface are re-used from the offscreen and need
not be rendered again.
If things inside the canvas change you need to call
_gtk_pixel_cache_invalidate to tell the cache about this.
Some other details:
* The offscreen surface is generally a bit larger than
the viewport, so scrolling a small amount can often
be done without redrawing children.
* If the canvas is not larger than the viewport no
offscreen surface is used.
GtkPixelCache: Make sure we always copy using SOURCE
We were using OVER for the first copy (from source to group surface.
GtkPixelCache: Fix x/y typos
GtkPixelCache: Allow NULL for invalidate region
gtkpixelcache: Use CONTENT_COLOR for solid bg windows
Since widgets now cache drawn state we allow them to override
queue_draw_region to detect when some region of the widget
should be redrawn. For instance, if a widget draws the
background color in a pixel cache we will need to invalidate
that when the style context changes which queues a repaint.
This lets you register callbacks for when child widgets invalidate
areas of the window read it and/or change it.
For instance, this lets you do rendering effects and keeping offscreen
caches uptodate.
If we got the release event for the last buffer then we're
fine with writing directly to the window surface, as wayland
will not be looing at it. This saves us from allocating
and copying more data.
First of all, we now only do paints on native windows, as there is
really no reason anymore to do it for subwindows. Secondly, we
keep track of the paints even for GtkPaintable windows, but for
that case we don't create the offscreen surface, but rather
assume the windowing system does the backing store.
We do the save/restore when emitting ::draw rather than in a custom
marshaller, as this saves an extra stack frame, which is helpfull now
that we do painting fully recursive. This is also likely to save a few
cycles.
In the case where the layout phase queued a layout we don't
want to progress to the paint phase with invalid allocations, so
we loop the layout. This shouldn't normally happen, but it may
happen in some edge cases like if user/wm resizes clash with
natural window size changes from a gtk widget. This should not
generally loop though, so we detect this after 4 cycles and
print a warning.
This was detected because of an issue in GtkWindow where it
seems to incorrectly handle the case of a user interactive resize.
It seems gtk_window_move_resize() believes that configure_request_size_changed
changed due to hitting some corner case so it calls
gtk_widget_queue_resize_no_redraw(), marking the window as need_alloc
after the layout phase. This commit fixes the issue, but we should
also look into if we can fix that.
Now that all windows are non-opaque we can simplify the invalidation
a lot. There is no need to clip the invalidate area to child regions,
because we will always redraw everything under all the children.
We only have to handle native childen specially.
We now only do one expose event per native window, so there will
only be one begin/end_paint() call. This means all the work with
implicit paints to combine the paints on a single double buffer
surface is unnecessary, so we can just delete it.
We now consider non-native windows non-opaque, which means any invalid
area in a subwindow will also be invalid all the way up to the nearest
native windows. We take advantage of this by ignoring all expose events
on non-native windows (which typically means just the toplevel) and instead
propagating down the draw() calls to children directly via
gtk_container_propagate_draw.
This is nice as it means we always draw widgets the same way, and it
will let us do some interesting ways in the future.
We also clean up the GtkWidget opacity handling as we can now always
rely on the draing happening via cairo.
We can't really just draw by walking down the widget hierarchy, as
this doesn't get the clipping right (so e.g. widgets doing cairo_paint
may draw outside the expected gdkwindow subarea) nor does it let
us paint window backgrounds.
So, we now do multiple draws for each widget, once for each GdkWindow,
although we still do it on the same base cairo_t that we get for the
toplevel native window. The difference is only the clipping, the rendering
order, and which other widgets we propagate into.
We also collect all the windows of a widget so we can expose them inside
the same opacity group if needed.
NOTE: This change neuters gtk_widget_set_double_buffered for
widgets without native windows. Its impossible to disable
the double buffering in this model.
Since we dropped the move region optimization there is really no need
to try carefully keep track of opaque non-overlapped regions, as we
don't use this information to trigger the optimization anymore.
So, by assuming that all windows are non-opaque we can vastly simplify
the clip region stuff. First of all, we don't need clip_region_with_children,
as each window will need to draw under all children anyway. Secondly, we
don't remove overlapping sibling areas from clip_region, as these are
all non-opaque anyway and we need to draw under them
Finally, we don't need to track the layered region anymore as its
essentially unused. The few times something like it is needed we can
compute it explicitly.
For the case of native children of widgets we may cause a repaint
under native windows that are guaranteed to be opaque, but these
will be clipped by the native child anyway.
This basically neuters gdk_window_move_region, gdk_window_scroll
and gdk_window_move_resize, in that they now never copy any bits but
just invalidate the source and destination regions. This is a performance
loss, but the hope is that the simplifications it later allows will let
us recover this performance loss (which mainly affects scrolling).
Turns out our blurring function isn't very nice, it has a lot
of energy past the blur radius, so clipping at exactly the
blur radius causes ugly gradient stops. This just adds 4
extra pixels of slop, which makes this better in most cases.
We split up the rendering of blurred shadows into 9 parts, the
corners, the sides and the rest. This lets us only blur the "blurry"
part, and it lets us completely skip blurry parts that are fully
clipped.
As per css3-background 7.2. Drop Shadows: the ‘box-shadow’ property:
An outer box-shadow casts a shadow as if the border-box of the element
were opaque. The shadow is drawn outside the border edge only: it
is clipped inside the border-box of the element.
Also verified vs firefox behaviour.
Change the visibility handling to be the same way we do it in
GLib now. We pass -fvisibility=hidden to gcc and decorate public
functions with __attribute__((visibility("default"))).
This commit just does this for GDK, GTK+ will follow later.
glib-mkenums is not currently clever enough to know which version an
enum type was added in, so just mark all the _get_type() functions as
available in all versions.
Make all GDK_DEPRECATED and GDK_AVAILABLE macros use a
new _GDK_EXTERN macro. _GDK_EXTERN defaults to just 'extern'
but a subsequent commit will add visibility handling to it
while building GTK+.
glib-mkenums is not currently clever enough to know which version an
enum type was added in, so just mark all the _get_type() functions as
available in all versions.
Add a macro to declare that a particular symbol is available in all
versions of GTK+.
All newly-added symbols should have proper version macros (like
GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_3_4).
This avoids an evil trap when doing MAX (..., ... - 2 * border_width)
and the expression on the right gets promoted to unsigned, instead
of going negative as you would expect.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699633
These tests check that a toplevel window ends up with the expected
size after setting default sizes or resizing. It currently passes
on X, but fails with client-side decorations under X and Wayland.
When we call _gdk_wayland_display_load_cursor_theme during
the initial opening of the first display, gdk_setting_get does
not work yet, since it relies on the default display/screen
being set, which only happens after open returns.
Instead, just use the screen of this display.
It's not necessary anymore because gdk_display_manager_get() always
succeeds and the value is independant of when it was called as it's no
longer backend specific.
AtkSelection requires that the immediate children of the object are the
selectable items. The combobox however is implemented with just 1 child:
The popup menu.
The popup menu is implementing the selectable interface.
Test are updated to reflect this change.
Move it from GdkDisplayManagerX11.init to GdkDisplay.class_init.
This shouldn't cause any problems, but who knows, so keep this patch
small.
Reason for this is the unification of display managers.
The gtk-launch tool can be build without gio-unix (although it
will not really do much without an alternative implementation for
g_desktop_app_info).
So there is no need to not build gtk-launch anymore.
This reverts commit 9a1235bf0d.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682824
Newer versions of GCC/binutils must have the source file come before the
preprocessor and linker flags on the compiler command line, and this is
also compatible with previous versions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680241
Pointed out in https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699016
The fix here is slightly different. We make
_gtk_builder_parser_translate return a const char * instead of
a dup'ed string, and fix up the callers.
These tests may have some assumptions on reasonable window manager
behaviour. For now, we just test that the default size of the
window ends up as the allocated size of the content. This test
currently fails with client-side decorations, because we are
not properly discriminating between overall window size and
content size.
There is currently no Wayland protocol for providing presentation
timestamps or hints about when drawing will be presented onscreen.
However, by assuming the straightforward algorithm used by the
DRM backend to Weston, we can reverse engineer the right values.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698864
Combine duplicate code for creating and destroying surfaces.
To make the operation of the destroy() operation more obvious, the
destruction of the (fake) root window at display dispose time is
changed to not be a "foreign" destroy.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698864
Use wl_surface_frame() to get notification when the compositor paints
a frame, and use this to throttle drawing to the compositor's refresh
cycle.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698864
Lazily creating the cairo surface that backs a window when we
first paint to it means that the call to
gdk_wayland_window_attach_image() in
gdk_wayland_window_process_updates_recurse() wasn't working the
first time a window was painted.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698864
When exposing an area, we were individually damaging and committing
each rectangle, *before* drawing. Surprisingly, this almost worked.
Order things right and only commit once.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698864
Cache the style contexts for the up and down panels, instead of recreating
them each time they are drawn or size requested. GtkSpinButtons were
many times slower to draw than other widgets because of the constant
style matching.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698682
If a subclass (say a child of GtkButton) overrides the non-baseline
size request methods we need to call these, rather than the new
get_height_and_baseline_for_width method.
In order to handle this we make the default for this method to be
NULL, and instead check at runtime which method to call. If any
non-baseline vfunc has changed in a class but the baseline one
hasn't, then we can't use the baseline one.
We now report any baselines from the child, and allocate it.
Also, in the case of a baselign aligned child we ignore yscale/yalign
as that is not supportable.
Report a baseline based height and baseline whenever there
are children with ALIGN_BASELINE.
Assign baseline to childen in size_allocate. Either the one inherited
from the parent if set, or otherwise calculate one based on any
ALIGN_BASELINE children.
This modifies the size machinery in order to allow baseline support.
We add a new widget vfunc get_preferred_height_and_baseline_for_width
which queries the normal height_for_width (or non-for-width if width
is -1) and additionally returns optional (-1 means "no baseline")
baselines for the minimal and natural heights.
We also add a new gtk_widget_size_allocate_with_baseline() which
baseline-aware containers can use to allocate children with a specific
baseline, either one inherited from the parent, or one introduced due
to requested baseline alignment in the container
itself. size_allocate_with_baseline() works just like a normal size
allocation, except the baseline gets recorded so that the child can
access it via gtk_widget_get_allocated_baseline() when it aligns
itself.
There are also adjust_baseline_request/allocation similar to the
allocation adjustment, and we extend the size request cache to also
store the baselines.
Setting this means baseline aware containers should align the widget
according to the baseline. For other containers this behaves like
FILL.
In order to not suprise old code with a new enum value we always
return _FILL for _BASELINE unless you specifically request it via
gtk_widget_get_valign_with_baseline().
Instead of having three different boxes and style classes, we can just
get away with the regular background box, plus a window-frame, which
contains the external frame, together with the window drop shadows.
GtkWindow now has special code to ensure the backing actual window is
allocated big enough to accomodate the shadows (using the shadow size
calculations introduced in the previous commit). We also use the margin
value to determine the size of the invisible borders (which can then be
different than the shadow).
This reverts commit f4438a1ffc.
The calculation of the delta between parent and child widget
is required in order to automate height-for-width and width-for-height
requests for various GtkBin widgets.
GtkButton, GtkCheckButton, GtkRadioButton, etc, all have different
requests for space around the content which can not be satisfied
with a simple calculation of GtkContainer border-width.
Add separate GtkStack and GtkStackSwitcher widgets that are an
alternative to GtkNotebook. Additionally, GtkStack supports
animated transitions when changing pages.
These widgets were initially developed in libgd.
We still need to respect this border value even when we're not running
under CSD, since we support setting a custom titlebar in all cases.
The border/style magic in gtk_window_draw() really needs to be separated
out into logical pieces soon, but for now let's keep a consistent
behavior with the previous code.
Instead of reparenting the content, use input-only windows to
set cursors and capture clicks on the window frame. This avoids
some of the problems that were introduced by content_window, such
as black flashes and non-working opacity.
Since ::drag-leave gets emitted before ::drag-drop, we can't just remove the drop feedback row
in drag-leave, as we *need* it during drag-drop. So, we use the same trick as in testdnd.c - we
install a timeout handler in our drag-leave callback, and remove the feedback in the timeout callback.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This lets us keep the new_bookmark_index untouched even when the drop state goes from armed to unarmed.
That will in turn let us drop in the right place...
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This commit is very similar to 8c8853a1f5
We update the keynames.txt file from gdkkeynames.h, and we update
keynames-translate.txt to include all the keysym names that we want
to have translations for. Also strip the XF86 from the translatable
keysym names, since we are returning those names now from
gdk_keyval_name().
keyname-table.h is regenerated from these updated files.
We used to divide the row in thirds vertically, and use the outer thirds for GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_BEFORE and AFTER, respectively.
Now we use *fourths*. This is so that we get equal areas for these:
GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_BEFORE
GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_INTO_OR_BEFORE
GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_INTO_OR_AFTER
GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_AFTER
This makes hovering tree rows much more positive.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This makes the feedback accurate and without hysteresis. Haven't I written this code ten times before?
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Instead of GdkDisplay::init, only add the display to the display manager
in GdkDisplay::opened. This avoids spurious changes of the default
display in gtk_init() when we're trying to find the one that works and
try to open lots of different ones.
Commit dcad786ba0 introduced "tg" but
didn't add po-properties/tg.po, which is necessary in order for the
build to not break.
Therefore I'm removing tg until the file is added.
For now it is the old, simple call to gtk_tree_view_set_drag_dest_row(). We'll do something
fancier in the following commits.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We want to show a little animation when a DnD operation is happening and the user hovers
between existing bookmarks. The animation should indicate the user that he's about to
create a new bookmark from the file right there.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
It's pretty useless to make a menu without actions behind it and people
who are using gtk_menu_shell_bind_model() directly are probably not
interested in doing it the GtkApplicationWindow way (so they won't get
the "app" and "win" groups for free). People are going to need to call
gtk_widget_insert_action_group(), so mention this in the docs to help
them along.
This makes Wayland and X11 no longer call into XKB and libX11 for these
functions but use GDK's own copy of these functions, just like the
win32, quartz and broadway backends.
A function was doing nothing but calling a function that was in its own
source file doing nothing but calling a function in its own source file
that did nothing.
This is the new GtkPlacesSidebar widget, which is the sidebar used in
GtkFileChooser to display a list of places/folders that the user may
want to use. File managers are encouraged to use this widget for
their own global list of folders.
This is Tristan's *excellent* work, minus the old code for the shortcuts bar - that is all done
in GtkPlacesSidebar now.
The UI gets loaded from a Glade resource; most of the old code to create the UI by hand is gone.
There is still code for save_widgets_create(); this needs to be moved into the UI file, but it
is not a big deal.
gtk_file_chooser_default_init() calls a new post_process_ui() that takes care of all the things
that cannot be done directly in Glade.
Although GtkPlacesSidebar is a public widget, we can't have that in Glade's general catalog
as this branch is not merged into GTK+ proper yet. We'll move the widget to Glade's
catalog when this is done.
This is another step towards making GdkDisplayManager backend-agnostic.
Most of the backends profit from this as their atom implementations
where generic anyway - x11 needed that to allow multiple X displays and
broadway, quartz and wayland don't have the concept of displays.
The X11 backend still did things, so I only #if 0'd some code but did
not actually update anything.
Printing a web page without window.print (which still segfault),
that is Ctrl+P is fixed (does not attempt to execute the
source_changed_handler on a printeroptionwidget that has been
destroyed) by disconnecting this handler in the printeroptionwidget
finalize.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696622
If the GtkPrintJob is freed too early when the surface has been created
but the job hasn't been sent to the printer, it's possible that the
file print backend tries to write to the io chaneel when it is already
closed. This produces runtime critical warnings:
GLib-CRITICAL **: g_io_channel_write_chars: assertion `channel->is_writeable' failed
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685420
It can happen if the io channel has been closed. In that case
g_io_channel_write_chars() returns early because of a g_return macro
that checks if the io channel is writable. When returning from g_return
macros, the bytes written output parameter is not updated and the error
is not filled, so the error is not detected and the written variable is
used uninitialized. We should check the return value of
g_io_channel_write_chars() to break the loop.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685419
This reverts commit 666d10ec76.
This change severely broke any treeviews without horizontal
scrollbars. Basically, ellipsization never kicks in, and instead
the treeview content just extends outside the visible area,
rendering it inaccessible. This broke e.g. the control-center
keyboard shortcuts panel, the gnome-disks device list, etc etc.
In the case that the client is started directly by the compositor the
WAYLAND_SOCKET environment variable is set containing the fd to use that was
created by a socketpair.
This environment variable is consumed by a call to wl_display_connect so a
second call will not take advantage of it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697673
The creation is async, and the sidebar could be destroyed while the D-Bus proxy is being created.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Having the changes for composite widget templates makes it impossible
to merge the places-sidebar branch. So, we will merge that branch,
and *then* apply the changes for composite templates.
This reverts commit bf909f5615.
If gdk_window_flush_outstanding_moves() creates new update area
we handle this directly in the same draw to avoid flashing.
This mainly affects win32 as X11 does its exposes from moves async.
However, its important for win32 since ScrollDC seems to sometimes
invalidate (and not copy) unexected regions.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?674051
Rather than set the window update region and repaint this region
when we get a WM_PAINT we just directly add it to the update
region. No need to roundtrip via win32.
This lets us also make sure we do this drawing in the same update
cycle. This seems especially important on Win7, because ScrollDC
seems to act kind of weird there, not using bitblt in areas where
it seemingly could, which makes scrolling look really flashy.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug-cgi?id=674051
On crossing events resulting from moving windows (eg. workspace switch),
deviceid equals sourceid, so make those reset scroll valuators on all
slave devices to avoid misleading jumps in scroll events
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690275
Non-inset box-shadows are no longer ignored by the GTK+ theming engine,
outset shadows are supported.
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
Adds conditional code paths to GdkCssShadowValue for painting outset
shadows, and allows shadows to be applied in two passes (first outset
then inset). This can be used to draw csd shadows in outer window
borders.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695998
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
Under Wayland we don't know the absolute position of the device but there are
some API calls that expect to get an root window position. Previously we were
not assigning any value to these out parameters potentially leaving the values
undefined.
This change returns the current surface relative position of the device.
This patch can be considered a leftover of commit 6f607fc8b4 ,
replace the no longer existing function with the GDK function
meant to replace it.
This was noticeable on regular clipboard operations in quartz
Don't just look at previously remembered sizes, also look at the current
size.
This is useful for cases where the window was resized by the user or WM
and not by the application itself.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696882
We don't want to remember sizes in the not resizable case. Also a
function named "guess_default_size" should not look at previous sizes,
it should guess.
Old code assumed the size was stored in widget.allocation. This is no
longer true as the allocation is cleared upon hide. However, we store
the last configure request, and that one tracks the last size, so we can
just use that number.
Sometimes things are so easy - once you figure them out...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696882
As the first composite widget in GTK+, this patch also
adds some Makefile mechanics to list the ui files as
dependencies of the global GTK+ resources, and adds the
initial test case where composite classes should be tested.
This catalog can be used to work with GTK+'s private widget types,
this patch exposes a private function gtk_glade_catalog_init() which
Glade will use for the sole purpose of initializing some private widget
types in GTK+ that are referenced from various GTK+ composite widget
xml files.
This commit implements the needed machinery for GtkWidget
to build it's composite content from GtkBuilder XML and
adds the following API:
o gtk_widget_init_template()
An api to be called in instance initializers of any
GtkWidget subclass that uses template XML to build it's components.
o gtk_widget_class_set_template()
API to associate GtkBuilder XML to a given GtkWidget subclass
o gtk_widget_class_automate_child()
API to declare an object built by GtkBuilder to be associated
with an instance structure offset and automatically set.
o gtk_widget_get_automated_child()
API for bindings to fetch a child declared to be automated by
gtk_widget_class_automate_child(), for the case where bindings
do not generate GObjects under the hood and cannot use structure
offsets to resolve composite object pointers.
o gtk_widget_class_declare_callback[s]()
Declare static functions to be used in signal callbacks from
a given class's template XML
o gtk_widget_class_set_connect_func()
API for bindings to override the signal connection machinery
for a given GtkWidget derived class.
This patch allows properties of type G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT to be set
on internal children or explicitly constructed objects (built
with <constructor>) while previously, G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT properties
being set on already constructed objects would result in an misinformed
warning that "construct-only properties cannot be set".
G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY properties are still refused as parameters
to already constructed children.
This adds the definition of the <template> tag with some documentation
on the variant of the format.
_gtk_builder_extend_with_template() is to be used while GtkContainer
builds from composite templates. A couple of error codes are also added
to handle a few new possible failure cases.
DTD Files gtkbuilder.rnc and gtkbuilder.rng have been updated to include
the new <template> tag and it's attributes.
In preperation for composite objects, for better encapsulation
the following APIs are added to allow handling of signals declared
in the XML with callbacks declared statically.
o gtk_builder_add_callback_symbol[s]()
Adds a symbol to the internal symbol hash
o gtk_builder_lookup_symbol()
Looks up a symbol, exposed in case added symbols are used
in conjunction with gtk_builder_connect_signals_full()
The default implementation of gtk_builder_connect_signals() now
does not have a strong requirement on GModule (or a strong requirement
on symbols being declared in the global namespace). Instead GModule
is used as a fallback in the case that symbols are not declared
explicitly.
Some utilities such as GIR and gtk-doc, initialize class vtables without
initializing GTK+, with composite templates accessing resources this
causes a hand full of unneeded warnings.
The workaround for now is the use a private function _gtk_ensure_resources()
which is both called while initializing GTK+, and at the beginning of
gtk_widget_class_set_template_from_resource() (the private function
ensures that the resource will only ever be registered GOnce).
Deprecate gtk_widget_push_composite_child, gtk_widget_pop_composite_child,
gtk_widget_set_composite_name, gtk_widget_get_composite_name.
This API is just bloat and was never useful, this patch deprecates
it and removes all internal calls to the composite child APIs
The is_modifier field is supposed to be set if the key
would act as a modifier, not if any modifiers are currently
active. To fix this, introduce a private
_gdk_wayland_keymap_key_is_modifier function.
At the same time, make the hardware_keycode field in key
events actually contain the hardware keycode, not a copy
of the keyval.
When the GtkActivatable sets the related action, the activatable
properties are sync'ed. In this case the null check is important
to avoid updating from a NULL action.
While GtkRecentChooser implementations accept for the "filter" property
to unset the current filter, the API fires an unneeded assertion.
This patch removes the assertion.
The test case uses a weak ref to assert objects can finalize,
and then spins the main loop shortly after finalizing to assert
that the finalized object did not leak GSources into the main context
causing latent crashes.
We always emit direction-changed when we get a new keymap, but
for state changes, we compare old and new direction and only
emit the signal when the direction actually changes.
When the window has no mnemonics modifier set, as in the case of a
GtkMenu, never schedule a display of mnemonics on focus-in.
Previously, for those windows, the GdkModifierType mask fetched from the
device would typically have been zero, leading to the
mnemonic_modifier == (mask & gtk_accelerator_get_default_mod_mask ())
check to succeed, so we would always trigger a display for popup menus.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697144
Don't mention "auto mnemonics", since those methods are purely about
scheduling a delayed display, and that makes understanding the code a
bit harder.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697144
Some functions in gtkstyle.h were overlooked when we added the
GDK_DEPRECATED macros.
Also add IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS to the few remaining callers of those
functions.
First of all, that call is deprecated. Second, we don't have RC styles
anymore. Third, what that function does today is invalidate style
contexts, but that happens automatically when setting the screen on the
style context later.
So this function is completely unnecessary.
Don't just create a menushell and populate it with random data -- verify that
the resulting menu layout is actually correct.
This is introduced in a separate commit because the old code was failing this
part of the test.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696468
GtkMenuTracker folds a nested structure of sections in a GMenuModel into
a single linear menu, which it expresses to its user by means of 'insert
item at position' and 'remove item at position' callbacks.
The logic for where to insert separators and how to handle action
namespaces is contained within the tracker, removing the need to have
this logic duplicated in the 3 or 4 places that consume GMenuModel.
In comparison with the previous code, the tracker no longer completely
destroys and rebuilds menus every time a single change occurs. As a
result, the new gtkmenu testcase now runs in approximately 3 seconds
instead of ~60 before.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696468
It's more logical to have the GtkTextAttributes and GtkTextAppearance
structs together. And it creates a separation between gtk_text_tag and
gtk_text_attributes functions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697048
We can get G_IO_HUP and G_IO_IN at the same time, if the compositor writes
data to us and then closes our connection. Make sure that we dispatch events
always if we have G_IO_IN and then error out if we get G_IO_HUP after that.
This way we don't have to reopen all the time for pure updates,
and we can immediately unlink the shm file to avoid "leaking" them
on improper shutdown.
We now only update surface data after we have painted. Before we painted
in an idle, which meant we might send black data some times if we e.g.
resized the window and had not painted yet. Also, it means we're updating
less often to the daemon, saving resources.
We still have to queue a flush in the idle for non-draw operations,
otherwise e.g. resize of a toplevel will never be flushed if the clock
is frozen (e.g. during toplevel resize).
We don't want to update the window size on configure event, only
the position, as the size is client side controlled. We were
updating to an old size during resizes which causes us to send
surfaces of the wrong size to the daemon.
The following CSS would infloop:
@define-color self @self
as it would infinitely lookup the color named "self" and try to resolve
it. This patch adds detection of such cycles to the resolve function by
keeping a list of currently resolving colors in the cycle_list variable.
If a named color references a nonexistant named color, we didn't catch
that error and ended up crashing on a NULL-dereference.
This crashed Boxes, because its CSS referenced values from the theme
that didn't exist in any theme.
The cursor buffer is only non-null when a cursor is created from pixbuf,
so it is not necessary to keep track of whether to free this buffer on
finalize.
By keeping a pointer to the wl_cursor struct in GdkWaylandCursor, it is
no longer necessary to duplicate cursor data (width, height, hotspots,
etc.) between wl_cursor and GdkWaylandCursor.
We were calling gtk_overlay_child_allocate() both in realize
and in add as we wanted to create and position the child windows
for the widgets. However, this call also actually called
gtk_widget_size_allocate() on the child, which it shouldn't. In some
cases the overlay is realized before being allocated, and thus it
will allocate the child at 0x0 which is an invalid size for it to be in.
In particular, if the child has margins set this will result in negative
allocations and warnings.
This fix splits out the allocation computation so that
gtk_overlay_create_child_window can use it without callers
having to call gtk_overlay_child_allocate() to move the windows.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696623
Instead of maintaining the init refcount in regular event handlers that can
fire in case of hotplug or mode changes, use a dedicated sync callback
to wait for roundtrips.
If a window is overlapped by a layered (i.e. partially transparent)
window then that region will not disappear from the native window clip
region. This lets us handle compositing multiple layers of windows.
For native subwindows this doesn't really work. For them we apply the
clip region as a shape to the native window which lets us have client
side windows overlapping the native window. However, with the addition
of the layered stuff the "overlapped-by-alpha-csw" part got broken, as
this area is not removed from the clip region of the native window.
We fix this by also removing the layered area when applying the shape.
This means alpha and alpha backgrounds don't work over native windows,
but there is not much to do about that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696370
The global_removal argument is the _name_ of the object.
We were comparing it to the _object id_ of the object.
To fix this, store the name at the time the object is bound.
We need to be a bit more careful when updating the screen
size - the code that was there would not do the right thing
if e.g. the width of one monitor was reduced.
We use a ref-count mechanism to track whether parts of the init sequence
still needs round trips to receive remaining initial state. Typically
we need a couple of roundtrips total to get the global list, then the
input and output configurations, but with the ref-count we avoid making
global assumptions like that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696340
In commit 4e41577b, we are using g_content_type_is_a() to determine how
to display the demo resources in the right pane of the gtk3-demo program.
Use g_content_type_get_mime_type(), so that we can obtain the mime
type of the demo resources on all platforms, as g_content_type_guess()
returns a platform-specific string, as
https://developer.gnome.org/gio/2.35/gio-GContentType.html states.
As .ui files and .css files are normally registered with a different mime
type string on Windows, check for those strings as well.
This will ensure the demo resources can be properly displayed on Windows
as well.
In avahi_request_printer_list() a new connection to the DBus system bus
is started asynchronously, but it's not cancellable and it's not taking
any reference of the GtkPrintBackendCups. This means that when the
callback is called, the object might have been destroyed already. We can
just pass the cancellable created and check for the cancelled error in
the callback before trying to use the GtkPrintBackendCups. The code to
cancel avahi operations and to unsibscribe from the DBus signals has
been moved from finalize to dispose to make sure it happens as soon as
possible.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696553
If GtkPrintBackendCups is finalized and cups_get_printer_list hasn't
been called, g_object_unref is called for the GDBusConnection pointer
that is NULL. Use g_clear_object() instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696546
Allow to set a GdkWindow to use a custom surface instead of a
wl_shell_surface. It allows to register the surface as a custom type
with some Wayland interface.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695861
When no GDK backend can be initialized (either because
GDK_BACKEND has been set to the wrong value, or the backends
are simply not included), the expectation is that gtk_init_check
should return FALSE, not error out.
This commit makes it so, by using gdk_display_manager_peek
instead of gdk_display_manager_get in code paths that are used
during initialization.
The GDK model for keymaps expects the keymap object to stay
around and emit a ::keys-changed signal. So, do that. This
should make layout changes work, but it remains untested since
weston does not support layout changes at runtime.
At the same time, plug a memory leak where GdkWaylandKeymap
forgot to free its xkb objects in finalize.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696339
For introspection scanning which ends up calling class_init() which in
turn calls into the keybindings code, we can just use the fallback
keyval conversion code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696457
This is an (unintentional) side effect of my changes to GtkTreeView's
get_preferred_size() implementation. It seems odd to me that
GtkTreeView directly determines its own size when inside a
GtkScrolledWindow, but since it does, it should be using its natural
size, not its minimum size.
With this commit, we pick up xft settings from GSettings
as well. Among other things, this makes the Large Text
setting work. Still to do: pick up fontconfig changes without
having all clients use up inotify watches for all font
directories.
Add GInitable interface with a default implementation that always
succeeds. This allows backends to override the GInitable implementation
and add their own checks to determine if the backend can be loaded. If
a backend cannot be loaded, GDK can attempt to load the next available
backend.
Since backends may need to read any relevant options (such as the
display flag) to determine if they can be created successfully, this
patch also removes calls that attempt to create the display manager
before the options have been parsed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694465
The check for GDK_CURSOR_IS_PIXMAP was ineffective, since _all_
cursors have this type, from the looks of it. Instead, store
buffer ownership information separately.
These might be candidates for a future settings interface; until
then, we use GSettings directly. Note again that we are careful
to avoid a dependency on GNOME schemas.
Key repeat under X is not affected by modifiers. And on some systems
(e.g my Thinkpad), NumLock is permanently on, rendering key repeat
nonfunctional. This commit changes the Wayland backend to do
key repeat regardless of modifiers.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695497
This make the nice 'snap off' feature of gnome-shell work
with client-side decorations. weston moves the maximized window
around, which is less ideal...
We already set it in init, so this is just redundant.
The additional window-content style class here is needed so that we can
distinguish between the full X window background and the background for
the actual window contents.
Commit 0d9d808217 fixed the hotspot issue,
but commit f2cc52fddd then optimized away
cursor changes a little too aggressively. We always need to set the
cursor on enter. Make sure we clear the current cursor on leave so we
don't think it's already set on the next enter.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695512
Until we figure out where we want to go with settings under
Wayland, this makes GTK+ applications a lot easier to deal
with under Wayland.
Note that we are careful to deal with the absence of schemas,
so this does not introduce a dependency on GNOME settings.
wl_pointer.set_cursor is rejected if the serial number doesn't match
the enter serial number for the wl_pointer. We passed the right serial
number when setting the cursor surface in response to the enter event.
Later set_cursor requests fail, but we can still attach new buffers to
our cursor surface, which is why the cursor changed, but the hotspot
didn't update. Clicking in the decoration results in a leave/enter pair
which triggers wl_pointer.set_cursor with the right serial. That's why
clicking the decoration sets the right cursor.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695512
Prevent the new window dragging code from interfering with
selection of colors on button release, by handling button
presses we care about instead of letting them bubble up to
the window.
Partial fix for
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695493
We need to pass the delta between the old and new hotspot
when attaching the new cursor surface, to keep the hotspot
at the same position. We can't deal with this in the compositor,
since the set_cursor call already overwrites the old hotspot,
so the information is lost by the time the attach happens.
Unfortunately, we can't query the initial hotspot from
the compositor, so the first cursor change will make the
hotspot jump.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695512
We were not translating event coordinates to the toplevel
window, thus the regions we determined were not right.
We were also not respecting the maximized state, and we
were unnecessarily refusing to handle events when not decorated.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696197
If the style changes before we're realized we will delay the
style-updated signal until realize. However, we then lose
the changes bitmap. This means that gtk_widget_real_style_updated()
must treat a NULL change as "everything changed" and queue a resize.
Apparently time_t is used in gtkrecentmanager.h, which is a special type
that could not be recognized when Gtk-3.0.gir is built. Judging from the
ast.py from the gobject-introspection package, we can define time_t as
long, and this will allow pygobject to load the Gtk module from
gi.repository.
The code was always adding a label widget as a child, but
then skipping over it in forall if a custom_title was present.
This confuses internal logic of GTK+ which assumes that it
can iterate over the entire widget hierarchy with forall,
to maintain state. Fix this by destroying the label when
a custom_title is set, and recreating it as needed.
Use separate fields for saving the window dimensions prior to fullscreening
and maximisation. Then use those fields to restore the window dimensions from.
The function update_window_buttons shows or hides the title header after it
has finished updating the visibility of the various buttons. Unfortunately
this
conflicted with the hiding of the title done when going fullscreen.
This solves the problem and fixes the rendering of fullscreen applications by
using update_window_buttons to control the visibility of the box in the
fullscreen case.
Requests are not limited in size by BroadwayRequest, as
BroadwayRequestTranslation can be of variable size. No need
to copy the request anymore though, because requests are aligned
now.
This reverts commit 30a1a79322.
This turns out to be unnecessary when you can set the titlebar
on the window and let GtkWindow handle the events. As a benefit,
we get the window menu on custom titlebars for free.
A new function that sets a custom titlebar on a GtkWindow.
With client-side decorations, the custom titlebar simply
replaces the one that GtkWindow would otherwise create itself.
With traditional decorations, we tell the window manager
to just decorate the window with a border. This works ok
at least with metacity and mutter.
With recent changes in attach semantics, we always need to attach before
committing. Without this changes to the window contents to not get reflected
in the content of the surface.
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
We currently use this information to display the title
string in the window list of the desktop shell.
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
For csd, we were subtracting the border width one too many
times from the child height, causing clipped off content e.g.
in the 'Properties' window in testgtk.
To clear the tooltip one is to set the tooltip to NULL. Though
the GtkEntryAccessible expect this tooltip to not be NULL in
gtk_entry_accessible_notify_gtk (already handling this case
in its _init).
Fixes:
** (epiphany:23914): CRITICAL **: atk_object_set_description: assertion
`description != NULL' failed
when epiphany g_object_set the entry icon tooltip to NULL (clear the
tooltip) in its find bar.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695375
To extract the mnemonic key value, the string must contain the
underscore. But when the "gtk-auto-mnemonics" setting is true and when
the Alt key is not pressed, the underscore must not be displayed. The
problem was that the 'new_str' variable was used for both purposes:
extract the text to display, and extract the accelerator character.
When the underscore must not be visible, the underscores were removed
from the 'new_str' variable before extracting the accelerator character.
Now there are two strings, one for each purpose.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674759
For now, nothing changes, we're using the sum of inner and
outer border everywhere.
In the future, we will make the inner border the visible
window frame, and the outer border the shadow/resize border.
Add a style property to control the presence and order of
window buttons. We allow buttons at the left and right side,
they can be specified like this: icon,close:minimize,maximize.
Also, change the default button layout back to have just a close
button on the right, use icons in buttons, and set style classes
on the buttons, to allow better theming.
Add window-minimize, window-maximize, window-restore and window-delete
icons to the builtin icon theme. These will be used for icons in
the window buttons, and the expectation is that the icon theme
will provide icons matching the desired decoration style.
window-delete is used instead of window-close, since window-close
is also used for GTK_STOCK_CLOSE, and the two may require different
styles when used inside the application vs in the window frame.
Hide the close button if the window is not deletable, hide the
maximize button if the window is not resizable, and hide all
buttons if the window is a dialog.
Update buttons when the window state changes.
Client side decorations can be enabled on non-Wayland platforms by
setting the GTK_CSD="1" environment variable.
We must ensure we have a GdkVisual that has an alpha channel since
the decorations rely on transparency. If we cannot get a visual with
an alpha channel then we do not enable client side decorations.
Otherwise we'll potentially get some background sticking through our rounded
corners in our decorations. The actual background will get drawn as part of
the decoration drawing.
This change comprises four main parts:
* the creation of the widgets that form the decorations,
* implementation of get_preferred_height/width, and the for_width/for_height
variants,
* taking the decorations into account when allocating,
* and drawing the decorations themselves.
Kristian did the bulk of the original work on this but any bugs are almost
certainly mine through the many refactorings and rebasings.
Update the documentation and users of this function to handle
the future case that that we have some internal decorations to the window and
useable allocation is thus smaller.
By having a separate out parameter there is no need to have an in/out function
and allows for greater robustness.
The current implementation simply returns the allocation provided.
For gtk_text_iter_get_char(), due to the "Returns" at the beginning of
the description, the description was not visible. So the first sentence
has been reworded.
If there are rows that contain only spanning children,
our algorithm was unnecessarily distributing extra space
to the other rows, even if they contain only non-expanding
children.
We improve the behaviour by treating rows containing only
spanning children as expanding.
... instead of taking the last one we find. This is necessary as
attached widgets (mostly menus) can be attached to an invisible widget,
but we still want to invalidate styles for them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695772
When setting new text on the label, the text-changed::delete signal
needs to be emitted before deleting the text (so that atk-bridge can
query the old text) while the text-changed::insert event needs to happen
afterwards (for the same reason). The old code using the notify signal
was only emitted after changing the text.
Converts usage of Avahi API to DBus calls. This change allows
us to remove dependency on avahi-gobject and avoids of possible
circular dependency.
Lists printers if Gtk+ is compiled with CUPS 1.6 or newer.
The cursor theme and size settting code was ifdefed to only
be compiled with the X11 backend, but it didn't check for
running under X at runtime. Fix that.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/695495
Both of them started to make use of round(), a C99 function. So, include
fallback-c89.c to provide a fallback implementation for round() for
compilers that don't have round()
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694339
Change of plans to match the tests from the previous commit.
The state of the underlying dialog is never reflected by GtkFileChooserButton's API,
as the dialog is a transient thing. The file chooser button only updates its state from the dialog,
and reflects the dialog's state, when the dialog has been confirmed and dismissed by the user.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We used to have numeric names, which are a pain to maintain when new tests are added.
Now we have a real nomenclature (see the comment at the beginning of the open-dialog-cancel-* tests),
which lets us see easily if we have tested all the combinations.
Also, added all the combinations that were missing and removed redundant tests.
Not all the tests pass currently.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
The idea is that the button will only update its state of the selection and current folder
when changes to those are done either by the calling program (with the filechooser's API)
or when the user actually confirms and dismisses the underlying GtkFileChooserDialog.
If the user makes changes to the dialog but has not dismissed it yet, those changes
will not be reflected in the button (as one would expect).
This commit also makes sure the current-folder-changed and selection-changed signals
are emitted at the right times.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We only emitted that signal when the selection changed through the underlying GtkFileChooserDialog.
To do this when the dialog is not active and the selection is changed by the calling program
(instead of by the user), we need to wait until the GtkFileChooserButton's UI has been updated
via an async callback from GIO. So, we keep track of whether an entry point into the
button's API caused a programmatic change in the selection.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This should let tests complete faster. Also, this will let us test
that the correct signals are actually being emitted.
The tests now fail, as the signals are not being emitted when they
should.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We only FORCE_INVALIDATE when something weird changes that the CSS
machinery can't detect. But now that our style_updated functions skip
recomputations when some properties don't change we want to make sure
these recomputations are still run. So we just claim all properties
changed.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695482
And also explicitly remove pointer/keyboard grabs from the display.
Whenever the grab is reported lost, we should popdown the combobox, so that the
GDK_WINDOW_TEMP window is hidden and removed from the toplevel, as done with
the menu for example.
Leaving the GDK_WINDOW_TEMP window open when re-activating the application
triggers several issues in the win32 backend, due to restacking windows of the
non-toplevel group into the toplevel group:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695200
Something is causing the GtkFileChooserDialog to be resized really small on the second time it is run
during each test for GtkFileChooserButton. So as a temporary hack we set it to 500x500 pixels on
the second run, so the size allocation code doesn't bomb on us.
The currently-selected file *is* the selection even in SELECT_FOLDER mode. Do not confuse this
with the current folder.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
gtk_tree_view_column_unset_tree_view() resets column->priv->tree_view to
NULL.
The function is called when a column is removed, but later from the same
function we would call _gtk_tree_view_column_unrealize_button(), which
expects column->priv->tree_view to be != NULL, causing these critical
warnings
Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_unregister_window: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
This commit moves the call to unset the tree view after the button is
unrealized.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695473
We assumed that we didn't have to update the combo box if the dialog got cancelled,
as it should simply retain its previous contents. But this assumption doesn't work
as the dialog is brought up with the 'Other...' item - we don't want the
combo box to keep showing 'Other...' if the dialog is cancelled.
The test from the previous commit now passes.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
There is this bug:
1. Start with a file chooser button in SELECT_FOLDER mode, and select a folder from the combo box.
2. Click on the button's combo box, select 'Other...'
3. You get the file chooser dialog. Cancel the dialog.
4. The file chooser button's combo box still shows 'Other...' instead of
showing the selection from (1).
This is a test to ensure that the original selection is restored.
The test fails right now.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This is surprisingly tricky, since the (None) item *has* to be a visible item while
the combo box is *not* popped up, so that it can show its contents. But the item
has to be *not* visible when the combo box is popped up.
Also, update the whole button's selection, not just the underlying dialog's, when
the combo box changes its selection - based on a patch by Paul Davis in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691040#c20
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This way the internal labels will show the correct selection even if nothing
has been selected programmatically.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We didn't change it when the file chooser button's dialog was inactive, and so
the actual file chooser button would not visually reflect the current selection.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We do some gymnastics to pull the string out of the GtkButton or the GtkComboBox that is
being used in GtkFileChooserButton to show the current selection when the dialog
is inactive - namely, we look for the subwidget with the correct ATK role, and pull its
accessible name.
Currently the test fails; this is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691040#c18
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Integrate the utility projects to build the introspection files into the
main solution files, so that one can build the introspection files from the
IDE. This is not built by default, so one can build the introspection
files if he/she chooses to do so.
Add Windows .bat and Python script to call g-ir-scanner to build
introspection files for Visual Studio builds. This will read from the
autotools files using Python REGEX functionality to determine the headers
and sources for g-ir-scanner to process, so the autotools files will not
need to be updated except to distribute the necessary files. Thils will
also enable one to build introspection files on Windows without using a
BASH-style shell such as MSYS.
Also add an utility Visual Studio project to call the Windows .bat to
build the introspection files for GTK+/GDK, for convenience.
In the case of checking for local_only, g_file_is_native() is not useful, since it
will return FALSE for something in a FUSE mount.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Since FUSE locations can be handled safely by applications show these mounted locations regardless of whether gtk_file_chooser_set_local_only()
is set to TRUE
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586367
We do this by making the ::populate-popup signals a little more
flexible. They used to just accept a GtkMenu as argument, now
they can take a menu or a toolbar. To not break the expectations
of existing callbacks, we only emit ::populate-popup with a toolbar
if the :populate-toolbar property is TRUE.
Now, even if the handles being rendered are small, the handle touch
input shape will be as wide as the visible part of the rendered asset, and
high enough to cover both the handle and the height of the line where
the selection bound is.
Also, make handles have the same virtual distance to the line top/bottom
when a drag starts, so the handle doesn't jump to another line after a
too short threshold.
Don't set handles mode to none if the event has send_event set.
For consistency with GtkEntry, also make GtkTextView keep the
handle mode on buffer changes.
We block signal handlers areound GtkEntry signal emission and if those
signals get used to call functions on the completion that cause a
reconnection of the signals, then the reconnected signals will not be
blocked anymore (so they might get emitted?) and unblocking the old
signal id will later cause warnings.
Fixes spurious warnings in gtk/tests/filechooser tests.
When setting contents of the clipboard and ownership or user data changes, we
end up calling clipboard_unset() to fully cleanup the previous clipboard state.
This call will itself call clear_func() for the previous user_data, and always
reset both 'get_func' and 'clear_func' to NULL.
So it's actually not possible to have 'get_func' being non-NULL once we have
called clipboard_unset(), so just remove that condition check and the code
inside.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694924
icon_info_dup() is now called also for GtkIconInfos that already have
a pixbuf, so we must make sure that we correctly carry that from
the original icon_info to the copy.
This is checked by GIO for us now.
Also, it's generally just a bad idea spawning error dialogs from inside
a library on top of other dialogs: lesson learned.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675333
If you tried to lookup an icon that was not emblemed, and then looked up
an emblemed icon with the same base, we would override the iconinfo adding
the emblems inline. Later, when the icon finished rendering, inside
gtk_icon_info_load_icon_finish, we would copy the result from the duplicate
(which did not include the emblem infos), but the icon would still fail the
assertion, because emblems infos are present but emblem_applied is false
(they were not requested in the first place!).
Solve this by avoiding the overwrite on a cached iconinfo, and instead duplicate
the iconinfo before adding the emblems. It is expected that another layer
of caching (such as StTextureCache in gnome-shell) will take care of avoiding
multiple rendering of the same icon+emblem combination.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694968
Show printers advertised by avahi on local network. CUPS
backend now looks for _ipps._tcp and _ipp._tcp services
offered by avahi. If it finds such a service (printer)
it requests its attributes through IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES
ipp request and adds it to the list of printers. Such printer
behaves like a remote printer then.
If an avahi printer is a default printer then it is considered
default by the backend only if there is no local or remote
default printer.
This functionality is enabled when building Gtk+ with CUPS 1.6
or later because it replaces browsing protocol removed in CUPS 1.6.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688956
Instead of using the secondary slot for both clear and search. This
Makes it possible to use the search icon for actions regardless of
whether text has been entered, makes it possible to use the primary
icon to indicate search status, allows us to indicate the purpose
of the entry even if text has been already entered.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694990
The last change fixed the windowed widget case but broke
opacity group handling for windowed child widgets. This fixes
up the code by making sure we norender_children in when there
is an opacity group.
This also cleans up the comments about how this works to something
that is hopefully more understandable.
We always need to render the background, as the window
background is not always set (i.e. during gtk_widget_draw()) or
when its partially visible.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694925
Mutter magically ignores override-redirect windows with geometry
-100-100+1+1, and this breaks the frame synchronization between
gtk+ and mutter. For now, we avoid the issue by simply giving
the window a different geometry.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694217
When the range of the GtkRange is zero (i.e. the upper and lower bounds
of the adjustment have the same value), don't use an origin to draw the
trough, as the slider will also be hidden, and the juncture between the
two sections of the trough will be visible.
It's not friendly to bindings, and we didn't need an inout parameter anyway.
We use a simple return value from the signal handler now.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
The default CSS didn't have anything for GtkTreeView's 'dnd' style class. So,
the call to gtk_render_frame() to draw the highlight frame for the drag-dest-row
was getting a border-width of 0, and nothing was drawn as a result.
Now we just copy the default from Adwaita, but make the border-radius 0, to make it
square like the rest of the Raleigh theme...
Unmounted volumes don't have a URI yet, so we can use that to distinguish them
from within the DnD code.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Since we are linking in the resource items by the source, we need to
disable WholeProgramOptimization so that the resource stuff does get linked
into the demo binaries, so that they can be loaded properly.
Also make sure that gtk3-demo-application is also built with the multibyte
character set, like the rest.
This should fix bug 694342, at least for Visual Studio builds.
If no updates, redraws, or repaints have been scheduled for this frame,
we will skip immediately to RESUME_EVENTS, and no GdkFrameTimings will
be created.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694732
This is so we can prepare these buffers without them being set on the
widgets yet and only gtk_text_view_set_buffer() them afterwards. And
this in turn gets rid of all the a11y events we were needlessly
emitting.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694406
-Use ApiVersion instead of GtkApiVersion for consistency's sake across
the board
-Add placeholder directives in the property sheets for building
introspection files using .bat files directly from the Visual Studio IDE.
This is used by the "Application Class" demo... so this should be built
as well especially as we are getting gspawn-win{32|64}-helper.exe fixed
on Visual Studio 2005 (and later) builds.
The file chooser button only supports single-selection modes, so
switch the code to a simpler gtk_file_chooser_get_file() to avoid
dealing with GSLists of a single file.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
When events are paused, we should not return TRUE from prepare() or check().
GTK+ handles this for events that are already in the GTK+ queue, but
we also need suppress checks for events that are in the system queue - if we
return TRUE indicating that there are events in the system queue, then we'll
call dispatch(), and do nothing. The event source will spin, and will never
run the other phases of the paint clock.
(Broadway doesn't have a window system queue separate from the GDK event queue,
but we write the function the same way for consistency.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694274
When events are paused, we should not return TRUE from prepare() or check().
GTK+ handles this for events that are already in the GTK+ queue, but
we also need suppress checks for events that are in the system queue - if we
return TRUE indicating that there are events in the system queue, then we'll
call dispatch(), and do nothing. The event source will spin, and will never
run the other phases of the paint clock.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694274
Update the Visual Studio projects for gtka11y and the completion of the
projects that go along with it. This have been distcheck'ed on my Ubuntu
12.04 system.
Link to winmm.lib as well, as we are now using timeEndPeriod() and
timeBeginPeriod() since commit 5dbf814f (win32: Request higher
precision timers during animations).
This may ensure that the dialog is actually done initializing. We need to kill this
sleeping business and really use signals, sigh...
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We only emit that signal when the user confirms the button's internal GtkFileChooserDialog,
or when he drags-and-drops stuff into the button.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This ensures that data maintained by the button while the dialog opens/closes remains consistent.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Previously we could end up in a situation where browse_list_model==NULL, and yet load_state==LOAD_FINISHED.
This is not a valid state. So, when we get rid of the list model, really ensure that we end up
in LOAD_EMPTY so nothing assumes that there is a valid list model around.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We don't want to emit state changes for all the cells in a row, just for
the cell in the expander column. It's the only one that reports EXPANDED
or EXPANDABLE states, after all.
Also, contains refactoring of the affected functions for all the special
cases.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694059
We weren't checking the removed flag but the added flag for removal
emissions, so what would happen for every state change notification was:
- on state-added, both an "added" and a "removed" event were emitted
- on state-removed, nothing
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694059
Commit 1db87c897f accidentally removed
a check for !in_paint_idle in maybe_start_idle which causes us
to create a paint loop whenever something requests a phase
inside the paint_idle.
The callback function gtk_window_on_theme_variant_changed is only used on the
X11 backend (where GtkSettings is used for the settings information.)
Fixes: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674207
We can't safely examine allocations synchronously using
gtk_main_iteration(), as there might be not enough time for a new paint
clock tick to have expired and the allocation set on the widget.
Work this around adding g_usleep() calls before processing pending
mainloop events.
With the following code:
#define INVALID_CHAR GDK_KEY_VoidSymbol - 1
gtk_accelerator_get_label (INVALID_CHAR, GDK_SHIFT_MASK | GDK_CONTROL_MASK);
we would get this label:
Shift+Ctrl+
instead of this label:
Shift+Ctrl
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694075
The default windows timer resolution is 16msec, which is too little
for fluent animations (say at 60Hz). So, while a paint clock is
active we temporarily raise the timer resolution to 1 msec.
Add an API to start or stop continually updating the frame clock.
This is a slight convenience for applcations and avoids the problem
of getting one more frame run after an animation stops, but the
primary motivation for this is because it looks like we might have
to use timeBeginPeriod()/timeEndPeriod() on Windows to get reasonably
accurate timing, and for that we'll need to know if there is an
animation running.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693934
gdkwindown-win32.c included windows.h directly rather than via gdkwin32.h
which broke the build for me at least. Instead rely on it being included in
gdkwin32.h and things work right.
We only draw the main entry on should_draw (widget->window), because
otherwise we also draw it on the GtkTextHandle widgets.
This is necessary due to the recent change for that to not return
TRUE and swallow the rest of the drawing operation.
This was causing warnings on widget unparent like:
Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_window_has_native: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed
Becasue the window was not properly removed from the lists on unrealize.
The macros we had for checking for toplevel windows were passing
through the root window, which was not intentional and meant that
for the root window WINDOW_IS_TOPLEVEL() returned TRUE but
window->impl->toplevel was NULL, causing gdk_window_create_cairo_surface()
to crash.
We clear GtkTickCallbackInfo on creation to ensure all fields start
as 0. Before we sometimes ended up with destroyed being 1
so the tick was never called.
gtk_icon_info_copy and gtk_icon_info_free are deprecated for
the corresponding GObject methods.
We set correct transfer markup for the GtkIconInfo returning methods
to fix the introspection of them.
gtk_icon_info_load_symbolic_for_context_async had the wrong method
name in its documentation block.
We need to disconnect the frame clock when we unrealize (at which
point the old clock is still alive) not in destroy(). Since there
is no common unrealize for containers, trigger this from GtkWidget.
A switch of device may be significant for an application, so don't
compress motion events if they are for different devices. This simple
handling isn't sufficient if we have competing event streams from
two different pointer events, but we don't expect this case to be
common.
* remove gdk_frame_clock_get_frame_time_val(); a convenience
function that would rarely be used.
* remove gdk_frame_clock_get_requested() and
::frame-requested signal; while we might want to eventually
be able to track the requested phases for a clock, we don't
have a current use case.
* Make gdk_frame_clock_freeze/thaw() private: they are only
used within GTK+ and have complex semantics.
* Remove gdk_frame_clock_get_last_complete(). Another convenience
function that I don't have a current use case for.
* Rename:
gdk_frame_clock_get_start() => gdk_frame_clock_get_history_start()
gdk_frame_clocK_get_current_frame_timings() => gdk_frame_clock_get_timings()
Since we're not exporting the ability to create your own frame
clock for now, remove the setters for GdkFrameTimings fields.
Also remove all setters and getters for fields that are more
about implementation than about quantities that are meaningful
to the applcation and just access the fields directly within
GDK.
Now that GdkFrameClock is a class, not interface, there's no real advantage
to splitting the frame history into an aggregate object, so directly
merge it into GdkFrameClock.
It's unlikely that anyone will want to have, say, a GtkWidget that
also acts as a GdkFrameClock, so an abstract base class is as
flexible as making GdkFrameClock an interface, but has advantages:
- If we decide to never make implementing your own frame clock
possible, we can remove the virtualization.
- We can put functionality like history into the base class.
- Avoids the oddity of a interface without a public interface
VTable, which may cause problems for language bindings.
Instead of making the frame clock a settable property of a window, make
toplevel windows inherently have a frame clock when created (getting
rid of the default frame clock.) We need to create or destroy frame
clocks when reparenting a window to be a toplevel, or to not be a
toplevel, but otherwise the frame clock for a window is immutable.
Add a very simple GtkWidget function for an "tick" callback, which
is connected to the ::update signal of GdkFrameClock.
Remove:
- GtkTimeline. The consensus is that it is too complex.
- GdkPaintClockTarget. In the rare cases where tick callbacks
aren't sufficient, it's possible to track the
paint clock with ::realize/::unrealize/::hierarchy-changed.
GtkTimeline is kept using ::update directly to allow using a GtkTimeline
with a paint clock but no widget.
If we get a focus event for a X window we don't recognize, just
ignore it and avoid a g-critical when
_gdk_device_manager_core_handle_focus() is called with a NULL window.
Deprecate gdk_window_enable_synchronized_configure() and
gdk_window_configure_done() and make them no-ops. Implement the
handling of _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST in terms of the frame cycle -
we know that all processing will be finished in the next frame
cycle after the ConfigureNotify is received.
The first version of the video-timer simply played back the video
according to the wall clock, and showed each frame at the neareste
presentatin time. But an alternative strategy for playing back
video is that if the frame-rate is an integer-divisor of the
display refresh rate, or very close to that, is to change the playback
speed to complete avoid frame drops and changes in latency.
(This would require resampling audio if present.)
Demonstrate this technique by adding a --pll option to the
video-timer demo.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Add a test case that simulates the timing operaton that goes on
when showing a constant frame rate stream like a video - each
frame is shown at the VBlank interval that is closest to when it
would ideally be timed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
For an operation like synchronizing audio to video playback, we need to
be able to predict the time that a frame will be presented. The details
of this depend on the windowing system, so make the backend predict
a presentation time for ::begin-frame and set it on the GdkFrameTimings.
The timing algorithm of GdkFrameClockIdle is adjusted to give predictable
presentation times for frames that are not throttled by the windowing
system.
Helper functions:
gdk_frame_clock_get_current_frame_timings()
gdk_frame_clock_get_refresh_info()
are added for operations that would otherwise be needed multiple times
in different locations.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Show the average and standard deviation of the latency in addition to
the frame rate. Add options to print the output in machine-readable form,
and to control the frequency and total number of statistics that will be
output.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
We want the compositor to do different things for frames where
"slept before" is TRUE. Communicate to the compositor that
frame is a no-delay frame (slept_before=FALSE) by ending the frame
by increasing the counter value by 1, and that the frame is a
normal frame (slept_before=TRUE) by increasing the counter value
by 3.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Add functions that tell us whether the main loop slept before we drew
a frame. Blocking with the frame clock frozen doesn't count as sleeping.
We'll use this to advertise to the compositor whether we
are drawing as fast as possible (and it should do the same) or timing
frames carefully (and it should do the same.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Don't start the idle if we're in the middle of painting a frame -
this will prevent us from getting the timing right when starting
the idle after the frame.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
In order to be able to track statistics about how well we are drawing,
and in order to be able to do sophisticated things with frame timing
like predicting per-frame latencies and synchronizing audio with video,
we need to be able to track exactly when previous frames were drawn
to the screen.
Information about each frame is stored in a new GdkFrameTimings object.
A new GdkFrameHistory object is added which keeps a queue of recent
GdkFrameTimings (this is added to avoid further complicating the
implementation of GdkFrameClock.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Instead of communicating the start of a frame to the window manager
as soon as we begin a frame, start a frame only when we know we've
actually created damage to the contents of a window.
(This uses cairo_set_mime_data() as a notification mechanism - a
clever suggestion from Uli Schlachter.)
The advantage of this is that we aren't forcing the compositor to
do a frame cycle and send _NET_WM_FRAME_DRAWN - depending on how the
compositor is structured that might either cause it to do extra
work or it might send _NET_WM_FRAME_DRAWN early and upset frame
timing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Since events can be paused independently for each window during processing,
make _gdk_display_pause_events() count how many times it is called
and only unpause when unpause_events() is called the same number of
times.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Unqueuing events from the windowing system when paused could result
in weird reordering if event filters resulted in application-visible
behavior. Since we now resume events when the frame clock is frozen,
we now no longer count on low-level event handling running while
event handling is paused.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Keeping events paused after the end of a frame put us in a
weird state where we had to process and queue events - so that
we would get the message from the compositor - but not deliver
them. Instead resume events before ending the frame.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
When we have pending motion events, instead of delivering them
directly, request the new FLUSH_EVENTS phase of the frame clock.
This allows us to compress repeated motion events sent to the
same window.
In the FLUSH_EVENTS phase, which occur at priority GDK_PRIORITY_EVENTS + 1,
we deliver any pending motion events then turn off event delivery
until the end of the next frame. Turning off event delivery means
that we'll reliably paint the compressed motion events even if more
have arrived.
Add a motion-compression test case which demonstrates behavior when
an application takes too long handle motion events. It is unusable
without this patch but behaves fine with the patch.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Add a test of a window with an animated size and contents. The
test accepts load factor command line argument to see how things
work as the drawing of the content requires more GPU resources.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
When we have a looping animation for something like an angle,
we need to make sure that the distance we go past 1.0 becomes
the starting distance for the next frame. This prevents a
stutter at the loop position.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Use GdkFrameClock for the timing of GtkTimeline. This require the
user to provide either a GtkWidget or a GdkFrameClock when creating
the timeline. The default constructor now takes a GtkWidget. If you
want to create a GdkFrameClock without a widget, you need to use
g_object_new() and pass in a GdkFrameClock and GdkScreen.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
The frames-per-second for an animation should be controlled by how
fast we can process frames and the the frame-rate of the display; it's not
a meaningful app-settable property.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Add back the GtkTimeline code that previously made private and
then removed. It will be hooked up to GdkFrameClock. This commit
purely adds the old code back.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Switch GtkStyleContext to using GdkFrameClock. To do this, add a new
UPDATE phase to GdkFrameClock.
Add a GdkFrameClockTarget interface with a single set_clock() method,
and use this to deal with the fact that GtkWidget only has a frame
clock when realized.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
If the backend is throttling paints, then the frame clock will be
frozen at the end of the frame. If not, then we need to add throttling,
so wait until 16ms after the start of the frame before beginning the
next frame.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
By starting with an odd frame counter value, we make the mapping
and initial paint of the window an atomic operation, avoiding
any visual artifacts from an unpainted window.
Possible improvement: start the frame when doing gdk_window_show(),
so that the same improvement occurs for windows that were previously
shown and are being mapped again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
When a window is unmapped, freeze its frame clock. This avoids doing
unnecessary work, but also means that we won't block waiting for
_NET_WM_FRAME_DRAWN messages that will never be received since the
frame ended while the window was withdrawn.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
As part of the extended _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER protocol,
we get a _NET_WM_FRAME_DRAWN message for each frame we draw. Use this
to synchronize the updates we are doing with the compositing manager's
drawing, and ultimately with with display refresh.
We now set the sync request counters on all windows, including
override-redirect windows, since it is also useful to do synchronized,
atomic updates for such windows.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
By exporting two XSync counters on a toplevel window, we subscribe
to an extended form of the _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST_COUNTER protocol,
where the window manager can initiate an atomic frame, as previously,
but the application can also do so by incrementing the new counter to
an odd value, and then to an even value to finish the frame.
See:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/wm-spec-list/2011-October/msg00006.html
The support for 64-bit integers that GLib requires is used to
simplify the logic.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Add the ability to freeze a frame clock, which pauses its operation,
then thaw it again later to resume.
Initially this is used to implement freezing updates when we are
waiting for ConfigureNotify in response to changing the size of
a toplevel.
We need a per-window clock for this to work properly, so add that
for the X11 backend.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
Instead of having gdk_frame_clock_request_frame() have
gdk_frame_clock_request_phase() where we can say what phase we need.
This allows us to know if we get a frame-request during layout whether
it's just a request for drawing from the layout, or whether another
layout phase is needed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
We may receive events because SubstructureNotifyMask has been selected
for the root window. (Most likely, this would occur because GTK+
is being used inside a window manager like Metacity or Mutter.)
This can confuse various types of internal accounting, so detect
such events and comprehensively ignore them for GDK's internal
purposes. We still need to generate GDK events for these cases
because you can select for substructure events with
GDK_SUBSTRUCTURE_MASK.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
This is necessary in order to have async operations on it.
All the old copy/free functions keeps working, and g_boxed_copy on a GObject
also works, so this should be mostly compatible, but techncally its a minor
ABI break since the GType changes fundamental type. Changes like this has
happened before though, like with GVariant becomming its own fundamental
type.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693802
These are generic tests that can test the button in all of its modes,
instead of hand-written tests for each combination.
Some tests fail currently.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
If the user didn't explicitly select anything, BUT the file chooser button has
a current_folder set, do the same as what GtkFileChooserDefault would do:
return the current folder as the selection.
This makes the tests in tests/filechooser pass!
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
If no file was originally selected in the GtkFileChooserButton, then its
internal dialog is brought up and cancelled, then we need to restore the
selection back to none. GtkFileChooser, though, doesn't like to
select a NULL file, so call _unselect_all() in that condition.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
The button's underlying file chooser dialog should not be used to store the file selection
while the dialog is unmapped. Instead, the file chooser button now stores the
selection itself.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
It used to fetch a possibly multiple selection from the GtkFileChooserDialog, and then
pick just the first item from the selection list. But since GtkFileChooserButton
operates in single-selection mode only, it can simply use gtk_file_chooser_get_file()
instead.
Also, the right way to reset the selection for GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER
is with gtk_file_chooser_select_file(), not with _set_current_folder_file().
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This code came from a home-grown testing mechanism, which didn't aggregate tests
into a test suite; it just ran them one by one. Here we move some of that machinery
to GTestDataFunc for more flexibility in running tests.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This adds a way to get the gtk_widget_set_opacity liike behaviour
of retargeting GdkWindows and exposing every child in ::draw, without
actually having an alpha. This is needed if you're doing more complex things
such as cross fading of widgets.
We do this as a hack by using opacity values that round to 255 yet not
really 1.0 in order to avoid having some magical API call for this
mainly internal call.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687842
Some backends do not have slave devices, which means last_slave may be
NULL. Use the current device as the source device if last_slave is NULL
when synthesizing a crossing event.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692411
Sink the GtkEntry assigned to the private structure of GtkCellRendererText
before signals containing it as an argument are sent out. This keeps
language bindings from sinking the reference and then destroying the entry
when the signal closure is finished.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693400
When calling gtk_widget_draw() on the entry gtk_cairo_should_draw_window()
will return TRUE for all windows. This is used when rendering a widget to
somewhere other than the screen, and its now used for transparent widgets.
This caused the texthandle to always draw itself and terminate the draw
handler for the entry.
Instead we now only draw the markers when really visible, plus we return
FALSE to avoid stopping the entry drawing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687842
This adds gtk_widget_get/set_opacity, as well as a GtkWidget.opacity
property. Additionally it deprectates gtk_window_get/set_opacity and
removes the GtkWindow.opacity property (in preference for the new
identical inherited property from GtkWidget, which should be ABI/API
compat).
The implementation is using the new gdk_window_set_opacity child
window support for windowed widgets, and cairo_push/pop_group()
bracketing in gtk_widget_draw() for non-window widgets.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687842
This replaces the previously hardcoded calls to gdk_window_set_user_data,
and also lets us track which windows are a part of a widget. Old code
should continue working as is, but new features that require the
windows may not work perfectly.
We need this for the transparent widget support to work, as we need
to specially mark the windows of child widgets.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687842
We now store the current opacity for all windows. For native windows
we just call into the native implementation whenever the opacity changes.
However, for non-native windows we implement opacity by pushing a
second implicit paint that "stacks" on the existing one, acting as
an opacity group while rendering the window and its children.
This works well in general, although any native child windows will of
course not be opaque. However, there is no way to implement
implicit paint flushing (i.e. draw the currently drawn double buffer
to the window in order to allow direct drawing to the window).
We can't flush in the stacked implicit paint case because there
is no way to get the right drawing behaviour when drawing directly
to the window. We *must* draw to the opacity group to get the right
behaviour.
We currently flush if:
* A widget disables double buffering
* You call move/resize/scroll a window and it has non-native children
during the expose handler
In case this happens we warn and flush the outermost group, so there may
be drawing errors.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687842
_gdk_display_device_grab_update does not support passing in NULL for the
source device. If we don't have a slave device (saved in the pointer info)
then do not try and use that NULL pointer for the source_device.
This bug appeared in the Wayland backend where we (currently) only have master
devices exposed and as such no slave device is ever saved.
Fixes: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692411
The following patch added a dependency on a new API first available in that
release:
commit 92f0c5c384
Author: Mike Gorse <mgorse@suse.com>
Date: Mon Dec 3 16:07:23 2012 -0600
Add accessibility for GtkLevelBar and value test
The "activate" action here did not do anything.
It is possible we actually want to have some actions here,
like "step-up", "step-down", "page-up", "page-down", etc.
For now, just remove the AtkAction implementation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=553334
This reverts commit cd98eb15cb.
It turns out that we just started using AX_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD, which
for some reason requires AC_CANONICAL_TARGET. That seems wrong to
me, but for now, lets just keep using it.
This autoconf macro should only be used for building compilers
(or compiler tools) for a specific target. The current effect of
it in GTK3 is that it causes various executables like gtk3-demo
to be prefixed with $target- when the --target configure flag
is set or when cross-compiling. When cross-compiling GTK3 on
Linux for the Win32 target this causes the gtk3-demo binary
to be named i686-w64-mingw32-gtk3-demo.exe instead of just
gtk3-demo.exe (like it was before commit 53083ea7b4)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692638
There's really no reason why we shouldn't automatically create a
GtkViewport when the widget added to GtkScrolledWindow is not a
GtkScrollable, instead of just printing a g_warning.
Copy the viewport special case into the scrolled window implementation
of gtk_container_add().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693015
Saves ~6MB of memory per application in the Adwaita I am using - at
least until the app starts using all the images in the theme, because
the code doesn't discard images yet once they were loaded.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692934
This is essentially a GtkCssImage for a cairo_surface_t and is a pretty
much straight up copy of GtkCssImageUrl. But we want to implement lazy
loading and animations, so GtkCssImageUrl is going to gain new
features...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692934
I'd like to use it when printing the value, but I haven't found a way to
do that sanely yet, as I'd need to be able to print relative paths for
make check to work (otherwise the srcdir would blow things up). And we
use a GString to output to, so there's no way to attach a base dir to
that.
If anyone has an idea how to achieve that, poke me. Having the real
filename in debug prints sounds like a very good idea to me.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692934
This way, people know what stuff we are loading.
And instead of listing all the files in the top (and forgetting things),
we just take them from the resources list.
Commit ddceddaa84 removed the call to
gtk_style_context_set_background() in favour of always rendering it with
gtk_render_background() during the draw vfunc.
This has the side effect of making the backing window always
transparent, which blocks GTK from applying some optimizations during
the paint cycle. The result is that, especially in clutter-gtk
applications, scrolling performance gets really bad.
This commit partially reverts ddceddaa84
and changes the code so that both gtk_style_context_set_background() and
gtk_render_background() are called
Commit da09447914 removed the call to
gtk_style_context_set_background() in favour of always rendering it with
gtk_render_background() during the draw vfunc.
This has the side effect of making the backing window always
transparent, which blocks GTK from applying some optimizations during
the paint cycle. The result is that, especially in clutter-gtk
applications, scrolling performance gets really bad.
This commit partially reverts da09447914
and changes the code so that both gtk_style_context_set_background() and
gtk_render_background() are called.
gtk_tree_drag_source_drag_data_get's GtkSelectionData argument should not be
marked as (out) because:
a) GtkSelectionData is semi-private (it's declared in gtkselectionprivate.h),
and thus gobject-introspection has no knowledge of its fields or its size.
There is thus no way for language bindings to allocate GtkSelectionData.
b) Even if it was possible for language bindings to allocate GtkSelectionData,
a zeroed-out instance thus created would not be usable with
gtk_tree_drag_source_drag_data_get. As far as I can tell, you need to
initialize its "target" member to the GdkAtom of "GTK_TREE_MODEL_ROW".
Language bindings have no way of knowing this, of course.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692844
Instead of having an accept_uri_drops flag, we'll always advertise as accepting URI drops.
However, we'll see if the caller actually handles the drag-action-requested signal. If it
does, we'll indeed allow performing file operations when URIs are dropped. Otherwise,
we'll only allow creating bookmarks from dragged URIs.
Dragging URIs directly into a places item will cause the sidebar to check if the caller
allows file operations. Dragging URIs between places items will cause the sidebar
to create bookmarks for those URIs instead.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Since XIQueryVersion, the bad API that it is, enforces the version from
the first client that requests it, for clients to be able to use the new
features in XI2.3, we need to ensure that we pass XIQueryVersion 2.3 as
the version that we support. We know that GTK+ won't be confused by the
new features.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692467
The X server should fill in the minor version that it supports in the
case where it only supports the older version, so we can safely always
pass a higher version number than is potentially supported by the
server.
libXi was designed to be stable in the case where it doesn't recognize
requests or events/replies, so this should still work in a case where
we have new versions of the X server, and GTK+, but an old version of
libXi, at least for however well that setup should work.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692467
This keeps the drop indicator line from 'sticking' if you drag a bookmark above
the Bookmarks heading.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
and gdk_window_get_fullscreen_mode() API to allow
applications to specify if a fullscreen window should
span across all monitors in a multi-monitor setup or
remain on the current monitor where the window is
placed.
Fullscreen mode can be either GDK_FULLSCREEN_ON_ALL_MONITORS
or GDK_FULLSCREEN_ON_CURRENT_MONITOR.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691856
This is akin to commit cfb09e5654 in the gtk-2-24 branch;
the last_folder_uri is no longer being used for anything meaningful, so we
remove it altogether.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This is a quickfix to keep things working.
It turns out GtkWindow assumes it can do sizing operations while not
being visible, or while in the process of show()ing/hide()ing itself.
And commit b495ce54 broke these operations.
Figuring this properly requires some more thinking and restructuring on
my part, so for now we relax the requirement of visiblility enough for
these things to start working again.
Allows to access Wayland specific window information like wl_surface and
wl_shell_surface.
Add gdk_wayland_window_get_wl_surface for getting the Wayland wl_surface
and gdk_wayland_window_get_wl_shell_surface for getting the Wayland
wl_shell_surface.
The code is always instantiating this schema at a fixed location, so why
is it relocatable?
Add a path so that it shows up properly in dconf-editor, and from the
gsettings commandline tool.
The code is always instantiating this schema at a fixed location, so why
is it relocatable?
Add a path so that it shows up properly in dconf-editor, and from the
gsettings commandline tool.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692163
This adds a PlatformToolset tag in the project configs so that we can
provide support for Visual Studio 2012 with relative ease as the format
of the VS 2012 projects are only slightly different from their VS 2010
counterparts.
We can then use a script like the one used in GLib[1] to copy the VS2010
projects and replace the necessary tags to create the VS2012 projects.
This also cleans up the projects and property sheets, as there were some
unwanted/unneeded entries in them.
[1]: http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?id=76cecf061b377d30e5422cdddb1fb9d19c52421d
-Rename the "libgail" projects to gtka11y, for consistency with the
autotools builds
-Update the projects completion in gtk/a11y/Makefile.am, as the sources are
now listed under $(libgtka11y_la_SOURCES) instead of $(libgail_la_SOURCES)
In the Wayland backend implementation for gdk_display_get_keymap we enumerate
the known devices and look for an core keyboard device. These device objects
are created when we receive the capabilities for the seat. The seat
capabilities may be received after a request for the keymap so we handle this
by creating a temporary keymap which we then free later when we have the real
one.
The rest of the public API works in terms of GFile, so remove this last remnant
of passing URIs around.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
An instance of GtkAdjustment may be used by another instance after
the spin button widget is destroyed. In that case, the function
gtk_spin_button_accessible_value_changed() will be called with an
invalid argument. This situation is often caused when one use
GtkCellRendererSpin widget. To avoid invalid call of the function,
the signal handler for the "value-changed" signal should be disconnected
when the spin-button widget is destroyed.
Using g_signal_connect_object achieves just that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691592
width-chars and max-width chars should (and do) only change the
requested sizes, not the allocated size of the label.
This came out of an IRC discussion, so no bug.
The underlying code uses API that is no longer available with 1.0. This
optional, off by default build mode hasn't worked since the release of
Wayland 1.0.
There are cases where crossing events aren't generated by input devices themselves
but rather through programmatical means (windows being moved/hidden/destroyed while
the pointer is on top).
Those events come from X as sourceid=deviceid, and GDK does its deal at lessening
this by setting a meaningful source device on such events, although this caused
some confusion on the mechanism to block/synthesize touch crossing events that
could possibly cause bogus enter events on the new window below the pointer.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691572
Since 16195ad the “expand” property is always set to FALSE when a
column is resized. This commit takes a different approach and enables
“expand” whenever the column is wide enough. An appropriate
“fixed-width” (so that the desired width is achieved after expanding) is
calculated using equations that are explained in the code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691751
Rewrites gtk_tree_view_column_request_width() and
gtk_tree_view_size_allocate_columns() to respect the minimum and natural
sizes that are already being returned by
gtk_cell_area_context_get_preferred_width().
The convoluted logic explained (not!) by this comment has been removed:
“Only update the expand value if the width of the widget has changed, or
the number of expand columns has changed, or if there are no expand
columns, or if we didn't have an size-allocation yet after the last
validated node.” This logic seems to have been a workaround for the
“jumping” behavior fixed in 16195ad and is no longer necessary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691751
Removes the hidden “resized-width” and “use-resized-width” properties
from GtkTreeViewColumn and instead uses the “fixed-width” property to
serve the same purpose. “fixed-width”, if set, will now override the
auto-sized width (-1 is now a legal value meaning “not set”).
Additional “cleanups” in this commit:
1. When the user resizes the column the “expand” property is now also
set to FALSE, in order to prevent the column from suddenly jumping to a
different width when the window is resized.
2. The code that translated mouse movement to column sizes has been
simplified:
the change in column width is now calculated directly from the distance
the mouse cursor has traveled. Weird behavior that might have happened
previously if the position of the column changed during resizing, is now
prevented.
3. There was some lengthy logic handling the keyboard shortcuts used to
resize treeview columns, which would call gtk_widget_error_bell() once
the minimum or maximum width was reached. Instead of rewriting these
checks I simply set the “fixed-width” property to what was requested,
relying on the fact that it is already clamped between the minimum and
maximum width during size allocation.
I will greatly surprised if anyone notices the missing error bell.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691751
Splits up size_request() so that the height calculations are only done
when get_preferred_height() is called and the width calculations are
only done when get_preferred_width() is called. Since
get_preferred_width() does not change the treeview->priv->width value,
treeview->priv->prev_width will always be equal to it and can therefore
be removed. The only place where prev_width was used is a block in
gtk_tree_view_size_allocate(). This block seems to be adjusting the
horizontal scrollbar to account for treeview->priv->width having been
changed in size_request() and should no longer be necessary. A similar
block immediately above it seems to already account for the width change
in size_allocate().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691751
After “validation” (i.e., background size calculations) of some cells,
size_request() was called here to update the internally cached size of
the treeview. Apparently not updating the sizes leads to some kind of
“inconsistency” that messes with top_row_to_dy(). In the GTK3 model for
size allocation, things are more complicated. The treeview can’t just
go ahead and calculate its own size any more; instead it reports both a
“minimum” and a “natural” size, and it doesn’t know what size it will
actually get until size_allocate(). It may be necessary to update
top_row_to_dy() to deal with not knowing the exact size.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691751
We want to reserve space for the size of the scrollbars even when they
are not visible. And because toggling visibile to off now returns 0 for
size requests, this won't work anymore.
The window size can be queried on widget->window directly, no need to
store it in widget->allocation.
This change is necessary because gtk_widget_set_allcation() is now
checking invariants that assume it's called from insize
gtk_widget_size_allocate() and that wasn;t the case here.
Commit e32da246a8 made GtkRange's trough
respect the CSS margin property, but it also trimmed the box in which
the trough reacts to click events by the margin.
We still want to catch events in that area instead, and just make sure
the margin is applied when drawing (which was already implemented by
that commit).
This commit reverts the parts of
e32da246a8 that didn't involve drawing,
fixing the bug.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691677
Before acting on any hint that is set by the window manager we must
first check that the hint is supported by the current window manager.
Checking that a property has a value is insufficient as it may have
been set by a previous window manager which did support the hint.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691515
We used to have set_current_location() and get_selected_location(), with confusing
semantics. Now they are symmetric, with the exception that if set_location() is
called with a location that is not shown in the sidebar, then it will both clear
the selection in the list and make get_selection() return NULL.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This lets us handle the 'Open in new tab' and 'Open in new window' menu items
on our own, and allows callers to have less code to deal with each mode.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This lets us remove two entry points, gtk_places_sidebar_set_show_trash(),
and gtk_places_sidebar_set_trash_is_full().
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This is analogous to NautilusTrashMonitor in that it just monitors trash:///
and is able to return the appropriate icon for the trash's current state.
Later we may want to move this utility object into GIO or something.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
When cross-compiling, instead of depending on a natively built GTK+ (which means
building Glib, ATK, Pango, gdk-pixbuf, libX11...) for gtk-update-icon-cache,
find the host compiler and gdk-pixbuf, and build another gtk-update-icon-cache
with that.
This uses AX_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD from autostars to find the host compiler, and
assumes that you'd set PKG_CONFIG_FOR_BUILD to a host pkg-config binary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691301
With this we always roundtrip position change to the webbrowser.
This avoids conflicts when things change from both directions (app and user).
Also, we fake configure evens when there is no web client to ensure
apps get the events.
GtkWidget::visible is required for the widget to:
- have a preferred size other than 0/0
- have a size allocated
- return other values than { -1, -1, 1, 1 } from get_allocation()
This is an experimental patch aiming to make concepts and behaviors
inside GTK more concreate. GtkWidget::visible is now essentially what
CSS does for "display: none".
Note that if you want the effect of CSS's "visibility: hidden", you'll
have to use a GtkNotebook with an empty page as the concept of reserving
space but not drawing anything isn't supported natively in GTK.
It's a lot uglier now, but it shouldn't crash anymore.
We must update the font description for animations, but we can't free it
on query, because some paths call gtk_style_context_get_font() twice in
a row without stopping the use of the first call. So us just creating a
new font description all the time and unreffing the old one is not a
good idea. So we just mere the new one into the old one.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691186
Previously, with STATE_FLAGS_REPLACE we would unset _all_ the state
flags on children, not just the ones that do propagate. This caused the
RTL/LTR flags to get lost.
This is a trivial example. Just check that we can derive
from GtkButtonAccessible, and have a GtkButton subclass
use the derived accessible implementation.
We add a separate gtk-a11y.h single-include header for
them. This header will work much the same as gtkx.h. It
will be installed in /usr/include/gtk-3.0/gtk, but you
have to include it separately.
Since we are going to install these headers soon, we need
to make their mutual includes work in the installed location
as well. Also, avoid including individual gtk headers, to
avoid trouble with single-include guards.
This commit exposes the get_type() functions and standard
headers for accessible implementations. This makes it possible
to derive from the GTK accessible implementations without
GType magic tricks. This is necessary, because we require the
a11y type hierarchy to be parallel to the widget type hierarchy.
So, if you derive a widget and need to adjust its a11y implementation,
you have to be able to derive its accessible implementation.
This commit probably exposes more than is absolutely necessary,
it also exposes accessibles of widgets that are unlikely candidates
for deriving from.
Since not every theme renders a background for a GtkViewport (and
Adwaita master doesn't), ensure the grid+viewport we use to emulate a
text view here uses the "view" style class.
It already paints the css border, so let's make it also honor css
background. This is needed to have a box of a different color around
some widgets (e.g. latest gnome-clocks design)
This (shouldn't) change any behaviour, but it moves the
webserver parts to a separate file, making the broadway display file
smaller and preparing for later separating out the server to its own
process.
If you want to get rounded corners on an hbox, instead of
:first-child {
border-top-left-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-left-radius: 5px;
}
:last-child {
border-top-right-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-right-radius: 5px;
}
you now need to write:
:first-child, :last-child:dir(rtl) {
border-top-left-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-left-radius: 5px;
}
:last-child, :first-child:dir(rtl)
{
border-top-right-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-right-radius: 5px;
}
If you want to get rounded corners on an hbox, instead of
:first-child {
border-top-left-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-left-radius: 5px;
}
:last-child {
border-top-right-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-right-radius: 5px;
}
you now need to write:
:first-child, :last-child:dir(rtl) {
border-top-left-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-left-radius: 5px;
}
:last-child, :first-child:dir(rtl)
{
border-top-right-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-right-radius: 5px;
}
If you want to get rounded corners on an hbox, instead of
:first-child {
border-top-left-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-left-radius: 5px;
}
:last-child {
border-top-right-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-right-radius: 5px;
}
you now need to write:
:first-child, :last-child:dir(rtl) {
border-top-left-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-left-radius: 5px;
}
:last-child, :first-child:dir(rtl) {
border-top-right-radius: 5px;
border-bottom-right-radius: 5px;
}
This function is just a sophisitcated optimization.
If we know the GDK window's background will be opaque, we mark it as
opaque. This is so GDK can do all the optimizations it does for opaque
windows and be fast.
This is mainly used when scrolling.
The previous code didn't get this right, in particular it didn't enforce
a transparent background when it knew the background was not opaque.
Instead of conditionally creating contextual menu items like 'Show file properties',
we'll instead let the caller populate the popup menu, as is done for GtkEntry.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
The code path where we update the tooltip text property doesn't set
the state and value variables, and so doesn't need to call
notify_state_change().
Return early, and move the if block at the beginning of the function for
clarity.
There are some registred stock ids like gtk-discards that have no icons,
and you could also pass a non-registred stock id. Both of these means
gtk_style_context_lookup_icon_set returns NULL, which causes
a critical in gtk_icon_set_render_icon_pixbuf.
We avoid this by just making these render as EMPTY.
In gtkimcontextime.c, use gdk_win32_window_get_impl_hwnd() to get to
the impl's existing native window instead of GDK_WINDOW_HWND() which
implicitly ensures a native window for the widget itself. This seems
to work around whatever GDK problem with native subwindows and fixes
the bug.
This is based on Michael Natterer's fix for gtk-2-24.
We used to use GTK_RESIZE_QUEUE, but that is problematic for e.g
a GtkScrolledWindow with NEVER scroll policies, as size changes
in ancestors will never get propagated to the scrolled window, causing
it to not have the correct size.
This is a slight performance hit, but in practice its not bound to be
problematic. In typical UIs there is only a single "large" GtkScrolledWindow
visible at a time, so a size requeust propagating out of such a window
will only hit the smaller amount of widgetry outside the scrolled window,
and additionally all such widgets will have their size request caches
still valid.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690099
We don't get an automatic queue resize on realize anymore, which
was papering over this bug where we did not set the child window
size/position at realize time.
We still lack a button to activate Search, like in Nautilus, but that will come later.
And with this, the last REMOVE_FOR_PLACES_SIDEBAR is gone!
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Reading recent:/// as-is is probably fine for OPEN mode. But for SAVE mode, we want to present
a list of recent directories. So, we go back to our old machinery for now; in the future
we'll probably just use recent:/// and extract the list of recent directories from there.
This also fixes showing the Recent item as highlighted when the file chooser starts up.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We use the new g_type_get_type_registration_serial() so that we can
cache and properly invalidate the result of g_type_from_name().
This bumps the glib requirement to 2.35.3 to get the new function.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689847
Rather than first collecting matches and then getting the change
for them we do the change collection directly on the tree. This
is about twice as fast.
At the moment, gtk+ doesn't depend on intltool, which is the program
that knows how to translate schemas. Attempting to translate them
causes a build failure, so for now, let's leave them in en_US.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689584
We must not release the GtkClipboardOwner in pasteboardChangedOwner
becaue we don't own a reference to ourselves (NSPasteboard does).
Instead, release the owner right after setting it, transferring
ownership to NSPasteboard
Also, fix repeated setting of the same owner by keeping the
owner around in GtkCLipboard, and re-use it if "user_data"
doesn't change. To avoid clipboard_unset()ting our own contents
in the process, add an ugly "setting_same_owner" boolean to
GtkClipboardOwner, set it during re-setting the same owner,
and avoid calling clipboard_unset() from pasteboardChangedOwner
if it's TRUE.
(cherry picked from commit 4a8df7a33c)
We currently invalidate the whole tree every time the style state
changes in the tree view. The primary reason for this is to catch
default font changes as that may affect text cell renderers. But
cell renderers could *potentially* also read other style properties
(although that seems weird and unlikely).
We handle this by invalidating only when some state that affects sizes
is changed. This includes all the font properties.
With pango handling changes to the PangoLayout there now is no
style changes that can affect the layout for the entry, so we don't
have to reset the layout whenever the style is updated.
Now that Pango tracks changes to the context automatically there is
no need to do it manually in e.g. style-updated or direction-changed,
in fact the only case we have to care about is when we re-create
the PangoContext due to a screen change, so we only have to clear
the layouts in GtkLabel in screen-changed.
This means we're not clearing all the layouts whenever the state changes,
which happens to every widget when the window is unfocused, which helps
performance a lot.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340066
Pango 1.32.4 has a feature where any PangoLayout automatically handles
the case where a PangoContext is changed. We want to rely on this to
avoid having to clear layouts too often, so we make this a hard dep.
This is for a very simple reason: The getter is returning a const value
and the font isn't const anymore. So we need to store the font
description somewhere but we can't reuse it as it's changing all the
time (yay animations, yay inherited values). Sucks.
So keep the hack in here but deprecate the function.
Instead of using gtk_style_context_get_font() in
pango_context_get_metrics(), use pango_context_get_font_description().
The context contains the font description we are about to use after all.
This is necessary because values in a GtkCssComputedValues can change
now. So if the font-size is inherited or animated, the cached value will
be outdated.
Fixes the fontchooser preview not updating.
Oh, the giant void.
I stare into it
and it makes me afraid
that I've screwed up.
But I know I haven't.
Because any remaining bugs
will be yours to fix.
Not mine.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This means reffing the root in the set property implementation,
rather than in the constructor. We don't need to unref the root
on set, as it's a CONSTRUCT_ONLY property.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680065
GtkWindow always queues a resize on style updates if there is
a grip, because it may have been the grip size style properties
that changed. However, even if it *were*, and it likely wasn't
that would not affect the windows size request, so no need
to queue a resize.
queue_resize basically tells the parent widget that it may need
to pick a different size/layout. However, for a hidden child widget
that should never be needed. It may be that the widget is in a
sizegroup that has ignore_hidden == FALSE though, so it may
affect the size group calculations.
However, if a widget is not visible and not in a size group then
its safe to avoid the resize, as the widget will be resized on
becoming visible anyway.
This avoids a lot of size allocation for hidden things like menus
and tooltips.
Almost all array computations lead to no changes (99% in nautilus)
so we avoid the upfront allocation and delay it until we know its
needed. This drops the allocate/free from the profile.
These are internal apis, and any external issues should have been
caught by checks at public API points. We use the internal checks
here because these checks show up in a non-neglible way on profiles.
The file chooser will not accept dropping URIs in a shortcut item. However, Nautilus will,
to perform normal DnD for files.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
pasteboardChangedOwner is not called as reliably as we'd want to get it,
so keep track of [pasteboard changeCount] and drop clipboard ownership
when a change happened. Also better unset the clipboard content redundantly
in a few places rather than missing one, and reorder the code in
gtk_clipboard_set_contents() so that the new aggressive unsetting
won't unset the clipboard under our feet when we call
[pasteboard declareTypes].
(cherry picked from commit f2b74db5dc)
We'll use this signal to ask the caller about what drag action to indicate
when something is being hovered on an item in the places sidebar.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We now support the keywords (like xx-small, medium, larger, smaller...)
and I've changed the default value to be "medium".
This required some shuffling of the "get default font size" code. But
all is well now.
The default font is no longer handled like a custom style sheet that
overrides everything, but as the initial value. This is the same
behavior as in web browsers.
And it allows the theme to actually use the 'font-family' and
'font-size' properties. Of course, a well behaved theme will respect the
setting as much as possible and for example use relative font sizes
(which aren't yet supported, but will be soon).
This gives a GtkSettings object for resolving system-dependant things -
like the default font family and font size.
No code does this yet, but we have an API.
Only GtkSettings implements this.
Per the gtk-devel meeting on 2012/11/29, we'll not have a UI in the file chooser dialog
to select between those modes. Instead, we'll show that key in gtweaktool.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
The new css tree may change the order of selectors (keeping the
same semantics). This affects how the selectors are printed later,
which causes some css parsing tests to not match the references.
Fortunately the order is consistent between runs given the same
css, so we just have to switch around the order in some of the
.ref.css files.
Now we use the selector tree everywhere, so there is no need to
keep around the linear selectors unless we're using them to
verify the tree correctness, so free them.
We add some "artificial" ordering to the otherwise unordered
tree nodes. This means the tree will be the same every time for the
same input. This is good because e.g. tree order affects the
reordering of the simple selectors, which may affect how
css providers are printed, which need to be consistent for
the css tests to work.
When building the tree we generally reorder the selectors inside
the same simple selector in order to pick a good first selector
to balance the tree better. However, some kinds of selectors
can't really be reordered, even thought they are simple.
This is since the matching code for some types handle
the existance of a directly preceeding selector differently:
REGION and ANY selectors look for a DESCENDANT previous
POSITION selector look for a REGION previous
From a set of GtkCssSelectors and the rulesets they match to
we create a large decision tree that lets us efficitently match
against all the rules and return the set of matched rulesets.
The tree is created such that at each level we pick the initial rule[1]
in all the considered selectors for that level and use put the
one that is in most selectors in the node. All selectors matching that
are put in the previous part of the tree.
This returns true if the matcher matches *anything*. We need
to check this later, because such matchers are dangerous in loops
that iterate over all parents/siblings since such loops would not
terminate.
With the previous commit all loads of the same icon will share a single
GtkIconInfo, which typicallty means the pixbuf is shared via Info->pixbuf.
However, atm we don't share symbolic icons, which causes these to be re-read
and re-parsed every time. This is especially bad if the icon is used many times
in some form of list. So, we cache the pixbufs and reuse them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689081
In order to avoid loading and keeping around the same icon multiple times
we keep a cache of all outstanding GtkIconInfo objects for a given theme.
Additionally we return to the app not the normal pixbuf from the info,
but rather a proxy copy of it sharing the same data, but no extra
reference. This allows us to track when the app is no longer using
the pixbuf, and we can thus ensure that the GtkIconInfo in the cache
stays around for at least as long as the pixbuf is alive.
When the app unrefs the pixbuf we put the Info on a short LRU list
to keep it alive a bit longer, in case the app needs it in a short
while.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689081
This was broken since commit b2aaa94 in 2008. Its commit message
clearly states that the intention was to check for GTK_GRAB,
GTK_UNGRAB and STATE_CHANGED. Lets do that, then.
This was found by Coverity.
Both flashing a window and setting the window opacity were using
incorrect declarations for function pointers. They were missing the
WINAPI annotation as defined in windows.h. As a result, the stack
could be corrupted when these functions were invoked.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689235
(cherry picked from commit 5637ef1f97)
gtk+ was trying to display already freed strings, leaking memory,
...I noticed this because I was getting weird blinking characters
as the status of my cups printers, and valgrind confirmed something
was wrong.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683072
... so we don't bump a refcount whenever we get the initial singleton.
We want to use this function instead of
_gtk_css_style_property_get_initial_value() everywhere where we compute
values, because some initial values may depend on settings soon.
Resizes are queued via
gtk_widget_propagate_state()
=> gtk_style_context_set_state()
=> gtk_style_context_queue_invalidate()
=> gtk_style_context_validate()
=> _gtk_widget_style_context_invalidated()
so there's no need to queue an extra one.
Symbolic colors are an implementation detail of the CSS engine and have
been superceded by GtkCssColorValue. We don't want them clobbering the
public API. In particular because the only use I could find in the
public API is people using it to shade colors.
Make _gtk_style_provider_private_get_color() return a GtkCssValue (a
GtkCssColorValue to be exact) instead of GtkSymbolicColor.
With this, the symbolic color usage inside GTK is minimized.
The documentation for gtk_file_chooser_get_filenames() states that the
returned filenames are absolute paths, and uses g_file_get_path() to
construct the filename. The same function is used to construct the
filename in gtk_file_chooser_get_filename(), so it should also return
absolute paths.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371034
This is so that the sidebar will already know the URI of the location it is showing. When
the caller asks the sidebar to change back to the same location, the call will be idempotent.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
To be consistent with the ::location-selected signal, which emits a GFile, we now also use a GFile
instead of a string URI in the inbound API.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
That URI is not a native file, and so it would not show up if local_only=TRUE.
Add a special case for it so that recent:/// can always be visited.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
When event capturing is enabled, stop propagating scroll events
at insensitive widgets, but don't handle them (don't return TRUE),
so they can bubble up again and reach their handling widgets.
It has two possible values, 'recent' and 'cwd'. We will use these to determine
whether to set the default starting mode, if a folder has not been pre-set,
to showing the Recent Files list or the current working directory.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Activate the "hides on deactivate" behavior for splashscreens,
torn-off menus, utility windows, tooltips and notifications: when
another application is brought to the front, these windows are hidden
so as not to obscure it. This is the expected behavior for
application-specific floating windows on OS X.
(cherry picked from commit 0596f5591f)
Render a background with gtk_render_background() in draw() instead.
Note that we still use gtk_style_context_set_background() for the header
window.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688744
Make it so that the repeating vs normal test only uses sharp color
cutoffs instead of real gradients. That removes rounding errors and
makes the test pass.
so GtkMenu works properly. This is not right, but not more
wrong than always sending GDK_NOTIFY_ANCESTOR either.
(cherry picked from commit 35a9322e45)
Based on a patch from Paul Davis, inject synthetic enter events directly
into the Quartz event stream, instead of trying to synthesize them in GDK.
This seems to magically fix most combo box popup weirdness, I guess
some code is relying on a specfic order of events, or any other state
imposed by the "proper" code path of events coming in the usual way.
The patch also removes _gdk_quartz_events_send_enter_notify_event()
which is now obsolete.
(sortof cherry-pixked from 979e5061a0
but needed manual editing because GdkQuartzWindow.c was renamed
and apparently earlier patches not picked correctly/completely)
so they can appear on top of popup menus. Also, reorder the switch()
statement in window_type_hint_to_level() so it resembles the stacking
order, to avoid confision like this in the future. Fixes bug 688512.
(cherry picked from commit 1a2509a6ab)
Don't try to handle button press events on the window frame, they
have out-of-window coordinates. Also, break grabs on such events
so popup menus go away.
Patch from Kristian Rietveld, fixes bug 684419.
(cherry picked from commit 43e1354b71)
This reverts the size_allocate removal from commit
8449e05865. That code was using
_gtk_window_set_allocation() instead of gtk_widget_set_allocation(). And
that broke glade.
We can set for_size to -1 earlier than we did. Doing so makes sure we
only cache one value (as we should in the first place). In GTK 3.6, this
worked properly, but with Previously, this check was moved further up to
avoid interacting with size groups. But after recent refactorings, size
groups are handled way earlier anyway.
... instead of GtkSizeGroupMode. Orientation is what we're interested in
after all. When we need a GtkSizeGroupMode, we can do the translation
where we need it.
which does not really have a different effect than the previously
used NSPopUpMenuWindowLevel, but is what all code examples I found
are using, and it does make more sense.
(cherry picked from commit 47f0e3f1e1)
Application code can set shortcut folders that are already bookmarks.
This code causes the bookmarks to be refreshed after the shortcut is
added removing any possible bookmark duplicates
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=577806
Expose GtkEntry icons as child accessibles of a GtkEntry, and provide
actions to simulate clicking them. Also, refactor the a11y children test
slightly to add a test.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686347
The bitmasks with the 31st, 32nd and 63rd bit set are added. The make up
the largest bitmasks on 32bit/64bit that can be represented without
allocating and the smallest bitmask on 32bit that must be allocated.
With the fix in 77912a65e2, another bug
got visible: booleans are 32 bits, so if the intersection between the 2
bitmasks happened in higher bits, the return value would be truncated to
FALSE.
This actually made slider handles disappear, so it was pretty visible.
BIG NOTE: We fail on some of these to give the colors defined in the CSS
specs. This is not good, but I'm not sure how to best fix it.
For those cases, I've kept the correct color in the CSS file but added
the correct one next to it.
If lookup->missing is empty we don't need to continue looking.
We short circuit in several places as this can happen
after iteratively makeign lookup->missing smaller.
We need to use the allocated codepath if *any* argument is
allocated, not if one arg is not allocated.
This bug caused unnecessary calls to _gtk_bitmask_is_allocated,
as well as return completely wrong result if both bitmask are
allocated.
What is this bin doing with all these crazy deltas? Company does:
<Company> that can safely be removed
<Company> in general, code that isn't obvious can either be understood
<Company> with a bit of thinking or it can be removed
<Company> if in doubt, go for the 2nd of those :)
Most GtkBin subclasses override this strange garbage anyway, so it's
not like this code is ever *run*, per se. Just make it proxy directly
to the child, and hope nothing goes wrong.
Implement get_preferred_width, get_preferred_height, and size_allocate.
This allows GtkBin subclasses to be quick and easy, without the
author doing the subclassing to have to do much work.
If the "wider" label is the smaller one, use the wider size for both
cases. This can happen when ellipsizing a single character, which is
often smaller than the ellipsizing glpyph(s).
Functions should not have a space before the opening parenthesis. So
change output like
alpha (@color, 0.5)
to
alpha(@color, 0.5)
and do the same for "shade" and "mix".
Tests have been updated accordingly.
This is so newer versions of those libraries don't cause more warnings
with a stable GTK version.
We don't ever want to turn off deprecation warnings for master however,
because that's where we get rid of deprecated API we use.
Note that only glib allows use to easily do this, so nothing is done for
Pango, gdk-pixbuf or Cairo here.
With ellipsizing, the ellipsized text can have a smaller height than the
non-ellipsized text. So the wider text is also higher. Example:
.<big>TEXT</big>
will ellipsize to the small text.
Reported-By: Rico Tzschichholz <ricotz@t-online.de>
We must make sure to remove the weak pointer when disposing the widget
or when resetting the align widget otherwise glib will try to nullify
invalid memory.
This way we don't need a marker on GtkWidgetParivate that needs to be
unset later, so we have all our data in the same place and can avoid
problems with reentrancy and shenanigans like that.
But the main reason I wrote that is cleaner code.
With this function now available, we can do size computation in 2
ways:
(1) Compute size with size groups
(2) Compute size without size groups
And have (1) use (2) instead of setting flags on widgets. This patch
does exactly that.
With size groups now doing hfw, doing the optimization for CONSTANT_SIZE
was done too early. Size groups need to know that it's a hfw request, so
the other widgets in the size group get the correct behavior.
The label code assumed that Pango treats this as "wrap to as much space
as possible and then ellipsize all the lines", but for Pango, ellipsize
takes precedence over wrap. So do the same thing in GtkLabel.
Also updated is the reftest that checked this behavior.
Get rid of all the event boxes in this test. Event boxes need GDK
windows which cost a lot of performance when running the test and they
clip the label output.
Getting rid of the clipping also shows 2 bugs in this test that weren't
visible before. Those will be fixed in a followup patch.
We compute on-demand for size groups anyway, so we can (in theory, this
patch doesn't do that yet) get around costly cache blowing when
invalidating single widgets of a size group this way.
The current approach of using gtk_widget_get_mapped() is broken:
The usual steps taken when showing a window are:
(1) request the sizes
(2) allocate the sizes
(3) show the window in the allocated size
Showing the window with a random size between steps (1) and (2) would of
course
result in extra work and potential flickering when the widgets get
resized to
their proper sizes.
However, as GtkSizeGroup::ignore-hidden uses gtk_widget_get_mapped() to
determine visibility for a widget, the following will happen:
(1) the widget will request a 0 size
(2) the widget will be allocated a 0 size
(3) the widget will be too small when it is shown
gtk_widget_get_visible() however is set in advance. Note that toggling
visibility also causes a gtk-widget_queue_resize() call already so we
take care of changes in here automatically.
Instead of only checking the ignore_hidden flag when getting the
preferred sizes, respect it already when constructing the list of
widgets. This way, widgets don't queue resizes for groups they're
ignored in anyway.
For loops to loop over lists look nicer and actually do the right thing
with "break" and "continue" statements. So they are vastly preferred to
while loops.
This simplifies code and because sizes are cached by the widgets
themselves, it's not a large performance problem (unless people use huge
amounts of widgets in a single size group, but who does that?
The main problem is that we were emitting the row-deleted signal for the model in the middle
of the process that actually deletes the row from the model (remove the row from the array,
update the model->file_lookup hash table, etc.). In the model's caller, one of the row-deleted
callbacks was requesting an iter, which caused the model to revalidate itself - but it did
this while it was in an inconsistent state. This led to an assertion failure later when the
model resorted itself.
The fix in remove_file() is like this:
* The filteredness/visibility of the deleted node is not updated. The
node will simply be gone; we don't need to update those values at
all.
* We invalidate just the node that is being deleted.
* The model->file_lookup hash table is not completely nuked; instead,
we carefully adjust its indices.
* The row-deleted signal is only emitted at the very end, when
deletion is complete and the model is consistent.
Many thanks to William Hua for doing the detective work on this bug!
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
They were in the semi-public API of GtkFileSystemModel, but never actually used outside of it.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This is a function internal to the file system model; let's not pollute the gtk_tree_path namespace.
Also, make the 'i' variable into 'r' as it refers to a row index, not a file-array index (for
consistency with the docs and the rest of the code).
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Right now we support loading and recoloring symbolic GFileIcons, but
only if the underlying GFile has a local path. This breaks when the
GFileIcon is loaded from a GResource, which is a reasonable option for an
application that wants to ship a custom symbolic icon.
This patch changes GtkIconInfo to store a GFile together with the file
path, and changes the symbolic icon lookup code to use the GFile URI,
which transparently makes the code work also for GResources.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687059
Move variable initialization outside the first code with side effects.
This allows adding some more early returns, including one for code that
used to trigger g_return_if_fail() in certain corner cases.
Old code tried to use the "background-image" proeprty for setting the
default image background. While this used to work in the early days of
GTK3, today it is grossly misleading as the backgronud image may be
resized, repositioned and semi-translucent which causes very weird
artifacts when rendering.
So we use the background-color only instead.
This way we create one provider per settings object instead of stuffing
it into a global unchanging never-deleting hash table.
Also, we now reload the theme when instructed instead of keeping the old
loaded (and possibly stale) data forever.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683896
This makes sure the full theme loading logic resides in one function and
isn't scattered around.
As a side-effect, the hash table kept by gtk_css_provider_get_named()
will now be populated with fallback themes. This will not be a problem
after the next commit though.
Split maintaining the global themes hash table and the theme loading
code into two functions.
This also fixes leaking the provider when loading a theme from a builtin
resource.
Instead of having a nested-callback scheme (to preserve internal API compatibility),
we use a direct callback from g_volume_mount().
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
libxkbcommon has had some changes to its API. However, it now has a
stable release (0.2.0), so this makes the necessary changes, and
replaces all uses of the deprecated API.
Signed-off-by: Ran Benita <ran234@gmail.com>
Themes may want to render handles differently depending on whether
the widget is in selection mode (2 handles enclosing a selection) or
cursor mode (one handle pointing out the insertion cursor).
This improves both interaction and theming, as it allows
arbitrary handle shapes while just being draggable from
the visible areas.
This way themes can set up handles with the hotspot visually
displaced from the horizontal center, as long as the hotspot
lies centered in the image/svg asset.
The check on the handle to be drawn on the mask was based on the yet to
be set priv->windows pointers, pass explicitly the handle position to
have the shape correctly initialized on non-composited environments
The GtkNotebook drag-motion event handler may install a timeout when
hovering over a tab, in order to switch to it.
On the other hand it's desirable for applications to use the empty tab
area as a drop target, so the drag-motion handler returns FALSE
(also in case it installs the switch tab timeout), as explained in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350665.
Unfortunately, applications can use the tab label widget (or a child
of it) as a different drop target area, and install their own
drag-motion handler there.
In this scenario, the timeout will still be installed by GtkNotebook's
handler, but since it returns FALSE, it will never get the matching
drag-leave event, causing it to trigger also when the mouse pointer
moved elsewhere before it expired.
Fix this by returning TRUE from drag-motion when the event is over a
tab. Note that this makes automatic tab switching not work anymore when
drag and drop is handled in the tab label widget; applications are
expected to also handle tab switching if desired in such a case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684415
GtkScrollbar used to rely on style-updated being emitted every time
after the widget was created in order to set the right values from its
style properties on GtkRange.
Nowadays we try to be smarter and avoid emitting style-updated at
creation time, so we need to manually initialize the GtkRange values.
This fixes a regression from 35e36b9fe5.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686280
Currently we use gtk_style_context_set_background() when the state flags
change in order to propagate the background color to the overshoot
window, but this is actually only needed because the window doesn't get
expose events, since we always draw a full background in draw().
This also fixes some problems when the GdkWindow of the scrolled
window's child is composited, as seen in oxygen-gtk3.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686265
The implementation of transition for GtkCssShadowValue can return NULL
at least when the two values have a different inset; all other parts of
the GTK/CSS machinery (e.g. GtkCssArrayValue) handle this by returning
NULL too. Instead, GtkCssShadowsValue was returning an invalid value,
where "len" was set, but some values in the array were NULL, which would
lead to a segfault when this value is later evaluated by the compute
function.
Fix this by making GtkCssShadowsValue return NULL if a shadow transition
fails, like GtkCssArrayValue does.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686013
Don't use a repeating linear gradient, since it can't be easily
reftested against a non-repeating one for the reasons described in the
test header.
Instead, add a separate test for repeating gradients (against another
repeating gradient).
This makes the test pass, so it can be added to the Makefile now.
Parsing a shorthand background property was running into unexpected
errors when trying position values where there were none. To fix this,
introduce a try_parse variant of the position parse function that
silently returns NULL.
Move instance fields to a private struct, in preparation
for installing a11y headers.
This also required removing access to GtkWidgetAccessible innards
from several accessible implementations.
Move instance fields to a private struct, in preparation
for installing a11y headers.
This also required removing access to GtkToplevelAccessible innards
from the GtkWindowAccessible implementation.
Move instance fields to a private struct, in preparation
for installing a11y headers.
This also required removing access to GtkRendererCellAccessible innards
from various cell accessible implementations.
Move instance fields to a private struct, in preparation
for installing a11y headers.
This also required removing access to GtkContainerCellAccessible
innards from the GtkCellAccessible implementation.
Move instance fields to a private struct, in preparation
for installing a11y headers.
This also required removing access to GtkContainerAccessible innards
from the GtkMenuItemAccessible implementation.
Before we used a window's background color, which resulted in corrupted
display in some cases, presumably because we didn't reset the active
pattern. This patch seems to eliminate the observed corruption.
(cherry picked from commit 0e42cf81f1)
This avoids a case where the display has been opened, but calling
gdk_display_get_default() in the callback doesn't work.
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Otte <otte@redhat.com>
... instead of from the intrinsic value. This way, we respect running
animations.
Note that the concept of "reversing" transitions is not implemented yet.
Otherwise, that value will never get reset and remain frozen in time.
This is problematic for example when the value is inherited and the
parent changes the value.
When positioning the scrollbar we were doing several miscalculations
when accounting for CSS paddings and borders. This also fixes a number
of problems with RTL and when scrollbars-within-bevel is FALSE.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685449
I'm adding a bunch of fixes for gcc complaining about
-Wmissing-declarations after finding a bunch of cases today where I
had forgotten to make functions static in the CSS code.
This patch fixes the tests in gtk/tests.
After this last patch, the gtk/ subdir should now compile without
warnings when this flag is enabled.
This is part of a bunch of fixes for gcc complaining about
-Wmissing-declarations.
It puts functions into headers and includes those headers both where the
functions are defined and where they function are used.
Also remove the starting underscore from function names where
appropriate, as those functions are static now and not exported anymore.
This is part of a bunch of fixes for gcc complaining about
-Wmissing-declarations.
I'm adding a bunch of fixes for gcc complaining about
-Wmissing-declarations.
This set of patches makes private classes in gtk/*.c that use
G_DEFINE_TYPE() safe by adding definitions for the get_type() function
that can't be made static.
I'll add a bunch of fixes for gcc complaining about
-Wmissing-declarations after finding a bunch of cases today where I had
forgotten to make functions static in the CSS code.
A thorn in those patches is G_DEFINE_TYPE() which doesn't allow making
the get_type() function static, so I added definitions for that function
above the G_DEFINE_TYPE().
After those patches, GTK should compile without warnings when this flag
is enabled.
It seems we missed updating this since GTK+3, widgets cannot be
allocated less than the size they requested in thier request
phase, and explicit sizes are used only to grow the size request.
This is intended mainly to speed up the current situation with spinners
on debug kernels. Because we now don't use a cross-fade to draw the
transition but instead have a real gradient that we draw, we don't need
to use the slow cross-fade code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684639
We need to store the border widths independant of them being set to 0 by
border styles, because otherwise we'd need to track that dependency and
recompute on changes, and I don't want to add more entries to
GtkCssDependencies just for this special case.
By moving the code that does the setting to 0 from the compute stage to
the query stage, we can achieve this.
Now we need to just be aware that the actual value stored is not set to
0 when we use gtk_css_computed_values_get_value().
By calling XSync in _gdk_x11_display_after_process_all_updates we
effectively make gdk rendering sync, which avoids problems with the
client animations running faster than the Xserver rendering, thus
filling up the X rendering pipes and essentially "locking up" the
Xserver (i.e. you can't even close the offending window because the
WM is starved too).
I verified this worked by making GtkSpinner paint multiple times on my
intel driver (which has some issue making this rendering slow atm),
and without this patch i get severe lag where even window dragging
stops for 5 seconds when i drag the mouse around. However, with the
patch everything is smooth.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684639
GDK_WINDOW_XID() has the side-effect of turning a window native;
this in turn can have unexpected effects such as black backgrounds.
Avoid this by using the XID of the toplevel.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682395
Otherwise the evil widgets that don't chain up their map and unmap
vfuncs will not get updated style contexts. This is in particular true
for GtkWindow and the CSS Theming / animated backgrounds demo in
gtk-demo.
Here's the shortest description of the bug I can come up with:
When computing values, we have 3 kinds of dependencies:
(1) other properties ("currentColor" or em values)
(2) inherited properties ("inherit")
(3) generic things from the theme (@keyframes or @define-color)
Previously, we passed the GtkStyleContext as an argument, because it
provided these 3 things using:
(1) _gtk_style_context_peek_property()
(2) _gtk_style_context_peek_property(gtk_style_context_get_parent())
(3) context->priv->cascade
However, this makes it impossible to lookup values other than the ones
accessible via _gtk_style_context_peek_property(). And this is exactly
what we are doing in gtk_style_context_update_cache(). So when the cache
updates encountered case (1), they were looking up the values from the
wrong style data.
So this large patch essentially does nothing but replace the
context argument in all compute functions with new arguments for the 3
cases above:
(1) values
(2) parent_values
(3) provider
We apparently have a lot of computing code.
The garbage would be visible if any widget enabled the toplevel
NSView's CALayer in order to do custom native rendering.
(cherry picked from commit 92ea94af5f)
This is needed for the SELECTION_NONE mode where nothing is ever
selected, but its also needed for CTRL-<key> keynav that moves the
focus without changing the selection.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684984
Currently the GdkWindow used for dragging is created once when
the first drag starts, and the reused identical each time.
Instead, just recreate it for each drag, with the correct size.
This reverts commit f2cb8f1270.
The patch actually didn't work for at least text. I currently have no
clue why, but I suspect it requires investigating Cairo code and
recording surfaces, and I'll not do that right now.
Split out the blurred shadow rendering in three steps:
- creation of a surface of the appropriate size - we use the clip
rectangle as a good measurement for the size, since we won't render
out of it anyway
- painting the unblurred shape on the surface - this is responsibility
of the single shadow implementations
- blur the surface and compose the result back on the original cairo_t
This means we can share code between the implementations for the first
and third steps; it also makes the code independent of the rendered
size, so we can avoid passing down a cairo_rectangle_t with e.g. the
icon coordinates.
The code accesses pixels in a chunks of 4 bytes, so we must only support
formats where the size of a single pixel is 4 bytes.
Fix RGB24 to be 4 bytes (the alpha channel is ignored) and disallow A8.
We were adding one child too much to the style context path when
generating it for the internal buttons, which in turn caused sibling
selectors from the theme such as :first-child to apply to both buttons
under certain circumstances. Spotted by Lapo Calamandrei.
As long as we don't have an API for explicitly inverting the bar, it
makes more sense for the progress in vertical orientation to fill from
the bottom.
In the event that a GtkAccelKey was present for the closure but it
contained a keyval of 0 the previous code would show "". After the
recent adjustments, "-/-" would be shown in this case.
It turns out to be a pretty common case, so fix the logic to stop using
'0' as a magic value to mean "don't have an accel" and add a separate
boolean for that purpose.
This reverts commit 1f5dea9eba,
since it was causeing noticable behaviour changes.
Previously, GTK_DATA_PREFIX=/ ./gtk3-demo would start
gtk3-demo with the Raleigh theme. With that change, it
was starting with no theme at all (i.e. all black).
While regular animations should always be created, transitions should
not. This patch allows to express this by passing NULL as the values to
transition from.
It also adds a gtk_style_context_should_create_transitions() function
that returns TRUE when transitions should be created.
... that actually was both wrong, a performance failure and has been
there since the original checkin.
Updating the cached style data absolutely does not mean clearing all
cached style data first. There's nothing to update then.
This will be useful to not trigger updates all the time when nothing is
happening (ie due to animations being paused or due to them having
reached their final value).
This adds the GtkCssAnimation class and the code needed to hook it into
GtkStyleContext. It takes the values out of the CSS "animation"
properties and does animations. See
http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-animations/
for details.
Note that the code for starting and stopping animations with widget
visibility doesn't work yet.
This change is necessary because the old code did not accound for corner
cases (like translucent child windows), which could stop
gtk_widget_queue_resize() to not trigger redraws.
Make the main (and only) entry-point to gtkmodelmenu.c the now-public
gtk_menu_shell_bind_model().
Move the convenience constructors (gtk_menu_new_from_model() and
gtk_menu_bar_new_from_model()) to their proper files.
Remove the private header file.
Simplify the code a bit by making the initial populate part of the
bind() call.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682831
Add an API to GtkAccelLabel for hardcoding the accel key to be displayed
(ie: allowing us to bypass the GtkAccelGroup lookup).
Use that from the GMenuModel-based GtkMenu construction code instead of
passing around the accel group.
This makes accel labels work in bloatpad again.
This patch effectively removes any hope of automatic runtime accel
changes in GMenuModel-based menus without additional application
support but it leaves the door open for this to be supported again in
the future (if we decide that it's important).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683738
Add support for a stateful action associated with a submenu. The action
state is set to TRUE when the menu is shown and FALSE when it is
unshown.
This is useful to avoid unnecessary processing for menus that have
frequently-changing content.
A possible future feature is to add support for asynchronously filling
the initial state of the menu by waiting until the action actually emits
its state-change signal to TRUE before showing the menu.
A silly example has been added to Bloatpad to demonstrate the new
feature.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682630
In gtk_menu_bar_draw, the check for shadow type != none
disables rendering of the background instead of the frame.
The check should be moved down to gtk_render_frame.
Patch by Peter de Ridder,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670390
A button is highlighted if the private variable in_button is TRUE.
This variable is set when the pointer is over the button and cleared when
it left the button. When a button is hidden while there is the pointer over
it, GTK generates a leave notification event, in_button is set to FALSE.
But when a button is removed from a container but not destroyed, it is
unrealized and loose its window. It cannot receive the leave notification
event and in_button stay TRUE. So when the button get a new parent it is still
highlighted.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676890
Scroll to the selection when setting it so the selected font is
visible on screen. This is especially useful if an initial font is
set for the user to see it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684156
Previously, we would avoid setting the prelight state flag when
button_down was TRUE and draw_indicator = FALSE, which is the normal
case of a GtkToggleButton during a mouse press.
It looks like this behavior was introduced a long time ago with commit
b94e6c0a80. I believe the reason was that
a widget in GTK2 couldn't have more than a single state (e.g.
hover+active) at a given moment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684038
Apply patch from Kristian Rietveld which addresses two issues
in gdkeventloop-quartz.c:
This patch moves the autorelease pool drain and introduces protection against
the invalidated ufds. Basically, when we suspect ufds has been invalidated by a
recursive main loop instance, we refrain from calling the collect function.
(cherry picked from commit 79b3326eaa)
We add a method to say whether the trash is full/empty (to use the appropriate icon),
and a signal that the sidebar can use to request that the trash be emptied when
the user selects 'Empty trash' from the context menu.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Currently they default to false. This also fixes warnings with uninitialized widgets
in bookmarks_check_popup_sensitivity().
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
After my recent fix for this, nautilus was still having problems
telling keeping F10 and Shift-F10 apart. With this change, we are
treating levels with the same symbol like inactive levels, ignoring
them entirely.
The widget-factory was pretty much overflowing, so I've
made it page, and started to fill the second page with
vertical spin buttons. New examples and widgets should
be added to page 2 now.
We query the file info for display name and icon synchronously. If it becomes a problem,
we'll make it async, more in line with NautilusBookmark.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This syncs the code up to commit 4b6abf644b from Nautilus.
This only refers to nautilus-places-sidebar.[ch].
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We use the normal gtk_style_context_set_state() machinery to set a
prelighted state. Hopefully even symbolic icons will be rendered
prelighted properly.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We need to ask the caller to pop up error messages for us, so it can do
it with its own conventions: pick the right transient window, use a status
bar rather than a dialog, etc.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
It sucks to have this as an app-settable option. Maybe we should
make this a standard GSetting thing and be done with it.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
The file chooser will leave these off by default; file managers
like Nautilus will turn them on.
These control whether the places sidebar shows 'open in new tab' and similar
items in its context menu.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Don't try to decide if the URIs are acceptable / not duplicates; the
idea is to let the user bookmark whatever he pleases.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This signal just carries a boolean initiated_unmount argument, which
is meant to say True when the unmount/eject starts, and False when
the operation finishes.
We may want to rename all of this to unmount_started / stopped, etc.
I don't know if the caller needs to know about the mount_op in question,
or if it can be inferred from what the caller knows to be the current
shown location on the GtkPlacesSidebar.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Now we just need to see if we need to replace calls to
nautilus_window_set_initiated_unmount() with a signal.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
There are still some missing pieces to get the bookmark's icon,
and *maybe* to cull the list of bookmarks based on some criteria.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
It's unfortunate that now we have two instances of the bookmarks manager
for each GtkFileChooserButton; one for the button itself and one for the
underlying GtkFileChooserDefault. We may refactor that in the future.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We had the bookmarks machinery in GtkFileSystem for historical reasons.
Now, we'll keep this separately. This will allow us to make the
bookmarks machinery public if needed in the future.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Conflicts:
gtk/Makefile.am
Instead of directly calling the Nautilus machinery to open locations
in tabs or windows, we emit a signal which the caller must handle.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Nautilus lets you open things in the same tab, in a new tab, or in
a new window. We will expose these semantics through an enum, as
part of an 'open' signal.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Be a bit more careful in get_pango_attr_list() and
get_utf8_preedit_string() to ensure that the client_window is properly
created before proceeding, to avoid access violation/segfault crashes on
Windows with IME installed, especially when running the pickers demo.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682919
Don't hook on the widget style context and set up instead
a widget path for itself. Also use a common style class
for both handles, with an extra top/bottom class for each
handle.
This is to allow animating arrays properly. I'm not really thrilled
about this solution (we leak propertys into the values again...), but
it's the best I can come up with - I prefer it to having N different
array types...
I want to get away from the ability to have 0-length arrays, all css
arrays are single element.
Even if the element is "none", it is still a "none" element.
GtkTextHandle is used to indicate both the cursor position
and the selection bound, dragging the handles will modify
the selection and scroll if necessary.
Backwards text selection is also blocked for touch devices,
so the handles don't get inverted positions and possibly
obscure portions of the selected text.
GtkTextHandle is used to indicate both the cursor position
and the selection bound, dragging the handles will modify
the selection and scroll if necessary.
Backwards text selection is also blocked for touch devices,
so the handles don't get inverted positions (This is more
important though on GtkTextView, as inverted handles may
obscure portions of the selected text, good for consistence
though)
This is a helper object to allow text widgets to implement
text selection on touch devices. It allows for both cursor
placement and text selection, displaying draggable handles
on/around the cursor and selection bound positions.
Currently, this is private to GTK+, and only available to
GtkEntry and GtkTextView.
GtkTextHandle creates temporary override redirect windows, but still
hook to the text widget for events, so those are effectively captured
by GtkScrolledWindow if a text widget is within it
A change in xkeyboard-config 2.4.1 made it so that function keys
now have a shift level which has the same symbol, but 'eats' the
shift modifier. This would ordinarily make it impossible for us
to discriminate between these key combinations.
This commit tries harder to discriminate in 2 ways:
- XKB has a mechanism to tell us when a modifier should not be
consumed even though it was used in determining the level.
We now respect such 'preserved' modifiers. This does not fix
the Shift-F10 vs F10 problem yet, since xkeyboard-config does
not currently mark Shift as preserved for function keys.
- Don't consume modifiers that do not change the symbol. For
the function keys, the symbol on the shift level is the same
as the base level, so we don't consider Shift consumed.
For more background on the xkeyboard-config change, see
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45008https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661973
Showing mnemonics immediately on modifier press can be annoying and
distracting when the user is just trying to Alt+Tab into another
application/window since the mnemonic will show up and quickly vanish
again when we receive the focus out event.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672431
The file type radio group has a mnemonic on its label, but
activating it did not work, since GtkPrinterOptionWidget did
not know to forward the activation to one of the buttons.
* This patch gets rid of the separated
fields for selecting a print to file
target by removing the folder selection
button and the entry. It is replaced by
a browse button, which opens a file
selection dialog, that can select both
the path AND the filename.
* If the filename is relativ to the home
folder it will substitute ~/ instead of
the home folder. Additionally if the
resulting filename is longer than 30
characters, it cut of the first part
and replace it by '...' so that
the button text never gets too long.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682129
The file chooser is asynchronous, so doing 'select_file (old_file)' and subsequently querying
the file for updating the labels is not going to work. However, the underlying file chooser
will emit 'selection-changed' as appropriate when it finishes restoring the old file. So,
we only need to update the labels when the file chooser dialog is confirmed, not cancelled.
This commit moves all the entry completion implementation
into gtkentrycompletion.c. It also gets rid of an unnecessary
completion_device member in GtkEntryPrivate.
When compiling gtk on Win32 then the file gtkdbusgenerated.c also needs to be
compiled and linked into the gtk library as it's needed for GtkMountOperation
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682825
- don't poke at the children's background pattern at draw time, but just
call gtk_render_background()
- we should propagate rendering of the background to the overshoot
window when the state flags or the style changes, or it won't respond
to e.g. focused/backdrop changes correctly
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682854
GTK_CSS_DEPENDS_ON_EVERYTHING was used as a placeholder when
implementing dependencies. Now that dependencies are completely
implemented, it's no longer necessary.
... in the case where no change of the DOM tree actually happened.
We don't do anything yet with that information, this patch just
correctly computes it.
When values are computed, they might depend on various other values and
we need to track this so we can update the values when those other
values change. This is the first step in making that happen.
This patch does not do any dependency tracking at all, instead it uses
GTK_CSS_DEPENDS_ON_EVERYTHING as a sort of FIXME.
Both _gtk_css_style_property_print_value() and
_gtk_css_style_property_compute_value() aren't necessary anymore and are
replaced by _gtk_css_value_print() and _gtk_css_value_comptue()
respectively.
This gets rid of the public function
_gtk_css_rgba_value_compute_from_symbolic().
The fallback is now handled using a switch statement instead of letting
the caller pass the function.
This is a reorganization of how value computing should be done.
Previously the GtkCssStyleProperty.compute vfunc was supposed to take
care of special cases when it needed those for computation. However,
this proved to be very complicated in cases where values were nested and
only the last value (of a common type) needed to be special cased.
A common example for this was the fallback handling for unresolvable
colors.
Now, we pass the property's ID along with all compute functions so we
can do the special casing where it's necessary.
Note that no actual changes happen in this commit. This will happen in
follow-ups.
This commit is essentially a large reorganization. Instead of all value
subtypes having their own compute function, there is the general
_gtk_css_value_compute() function that then calls a vfunc on the
subtype.
This hint may be used in text widgets to inhibit their
input methods. The most compelling usecase is calculator
applications, which already have a builtin and better
suited onscreen keyboard.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651244
This improves the layout of the mount operations dialog to:
* Make primary labels bold in all cases
* Lay out the widgets in a grid
* Put space between the two radio groups to distinguish them
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682552
We no longer support modifying GdkWindow hierarchies during
expose events. This is not working anymore anyway as the
flush operation now does not push already rendered pixels
in the flushed window from the double buffer to the window.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679144
Avoid copying back partially drawn double-buffer data
when flushing to avoid flicker. This means non double
buffered widgets must draw opaque pixels in its expose
handlers, and that you are not allowed to use direct
rendering (or modify GdkWindow pos/size/order) from
inside the expose handler of a double buffered widget.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679144 for more
details
gtk_widget_insert_action_group (widget, "foo", NULL) is valid, but
g_action_muxer_insert (muxer, "foo", NULL) is not. Use
g_action_muxer_remove() for that case.
The code was calling _gdk_window_ref_cairo_surface in a few places
where the intent was not to read/write to the surface, but just look
at its type (to e.g. create a similar surface). This is bad, as that
operation causes a flush which may cause unnecessary work and/or
flashing. Instead we just get the impl surface in these cases.
get_time_from_ns_event(): apply patch from Michael Hutchinson which
makes sure the returned guint32 wraps correctly on 32 bit machines
when the uptime exceeds 2^32 ms.
First, ensure we always consume floating values, as documented.
Second (and more serious), don't try to query the action if the
action name is not set yet. This will cause crashes...
It's too close to the release so we'll keep _set_menu() around, but
deprecate it, pointing to the new API. It will be removed (and the name
reused) before the 3.6.0 release.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682235
If a section or submenu item has a "action-namespace" attribute, the
action names of the created GtkModelMenuItems will be prefixed with that
namespace. Namespaces can be cascaded.
There are no remaining users of the GActionMuxer in GtkApplicationWindow
because they've all been ported over to using the one on GtkWidget (via
GtkActionHelper, for the most part).
There are no remaining users of the GtkApplicationWindow API to create
GSimpleActionObserver or to get the GActionObservable (ie: muxer) for
the appwindow. Drop those APIs.
Drop the explicit passing of GActionGroup into the GtkMenu(Bar)
constructors and operate from the action context instead.
With GtkMenuItem implementing GtkActionable, this turns out to be pretty
easy (and most of the code can be removed from GtkModelMenuItem,
including the GActionObserver implementation).
Each GtkWindow with an associated GtkApplication should add this as
"app" to its action context. Each GtkApplicationWindow is its own
GActionGroup, and it should add itself to itself with the prefix "win".
There is now some duplication here because we have the new GActionMuxer
hierarchy managed by GtkWidget, but GtkApplicationWindow still carries
its own muxer. The redundancy will be removed in a future patch.
The current process of implementing GActionObserver is annoying and the
GSimpleActionObserver interface leaves a lot to be desired. Introduce a
new class, GtkActionHelper that gives you pretty much everything you'd
want to do as an implementor of GtkActionable.
The GtkActionHelper also features an "application" mode that is not
associated with a particular GtkWidget but rather with whatever widget
happens to be the active window of the given GtkApplication at a
particular point in time. This will be useful for the Mac OS menubar.
This allows adding a GActionGroup with a given name at an arbitrary
point in the widget tree.
This patch also adds an internal _get_action_muxer() API. Calling this
will create a GActionMuxer associated with the widget. The parent of
the muxer will be the muxer of the widget's conceptual parent. For
non-menus, that is the normal parent. For menus, it is the attach
widget.
In this way, we end up with a hierarchy of GActionMuxer that largely
reflects the hierarchy of GtkWidget, but only in places that the action
context has been requested. These muxers are the ones on which the
inserted actions groups are installed.
A following patch will add a user of this API.
If a muxer does not contain an action group with the given prefix, chain
up to the "parent" muxer to look for it.
This initial implementation is rather inefficient. It will lead to
changes on action groups associated with parent muxers being broadcast
to all children (regardless of if anybody there is interested or not).
An optimised version will follow soon.
-Include fallback-c89.c for the usage of round(), where an implementation
of round() is provided for compilers that don't have it
-Use g_ascii_strtod() instead of strtof as strtof() may not be universally
available.
-Turn on Whole Program Optimization for all Release builds.
-Disable Incremental Linking for all Release builds.
-Use MultiByte character set for all configurations for consistency.
-Enhance optimization by turning on WholeProgramOptimization for all
Release builds
-Disable IncrementalLinking for all Release builds
-Make sure we are using MultiByte character set, to be consistent across
the board for all configurations
Call _gtk_entry_get_display_text()from gtkentryaccessible.c to make
sure we always consider the actual text being displayed when
implementing the functions from the AtkTet interface.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681591
Translating "ON" as "EK" (verb prefix for beginning of an action) and
"OFF" as "FOR" (away) is suboptimal. Just use the suggested 1/0 glpyhs
instead.
The previous translator was clearly insane.
These widgets have ancestors other than GObject which could eventually
implement the notify vfunc for their properties. For correctness, they
should chain up the notify vfunc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673478
While shadow-type *properties* can make sense, to opt-out of the
padding/border machinery programmatically, having it as a style
property doesn't make any sense, since we have a better way to change
the bevel style from the theme already.
This commit deprecates the shadow-type style property in GtkToolbar.
This is a regression from commit
d0d21a4f00.
We are requesting the CSS padding twice: once unconditionally and
another time if SHADOW_TYPE != NONE, which is usually the case.
gtk_widget_path_copy() currently calls g_array_append_val() in a loop,
which is inefficient due to reallocating the array's memory. Calling
g_array_set_size() before entering the loop reduces the number of CPU
cycles used by roughly 30%.
Patch by John Lindgren,
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679978
Not defining these macros at all causes harsh build breakages.
Better to leave them defined (but documented as deprecated) for now.
Everybody will still get the deprecation warnings for the underlying
gdk_threads_enter/leave.
We can hide the macros again later on when the world has had some
time to port off GDK threads.
The widget is already calling gtk_render_frame, but is not measuring css
border and padding when negotiating its size. This patch replaces the
already existing get_internal_padding static helper with a function that
sums the old internal-padding value with the values specified via css.
Use $(AM_V_GEN) for generating man pages, and set some parameters
for the XSL stylesheets. Among other things, don't generate AUTHORS
and COPYRIGHT sections.
The story is slightly different for applications vs libraries;
make it clear that libraries should continue using the lock so
we don't break applications that haven't been ported to the
'single thread' model yet.
When the tab label gets removed from the notebook on widget
desctruction, we should still unconditionally unparent it from the
notebook, since failing to do so will keep a stray reference alive.
In case applications rely on the tab label being destroyed to release
other references (e.g. because the tab label is a custom object, or
another object's lifecycle is tied to it using g_object_set_data_full()),
this will also possibly cause other references to get leaked.
In Nautilus, the result was we were failing to release the reference to
a NautilusWindowSlot, and other parts of the application relied
on it being destroyed at a specific time instead, causing the
application to crash when closing a window.
This is a regression from commit
325cf071d1.
This commit restores the previous unparenting behavior in case we're not
in a DnD operation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680349
We need to do this here so that an explicit gtk_widget_destroy
on either the widget or a container that holds it will kill the
reference to the menu or model.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680803
This commit deprecates gdk_threads_init, gdk_threads_enter,
gdk_threads_leave and gdk_threads_set_lock_functions. Using GTK+
from multiple threads does not work at all on Windows, and is
problematic on other platforms as well. We want to move to a world
where all GTK+ calls are made from the main thread.
Use g_main_context_invoke, g_idle_add and related functions if you
need to schedule GTK+ calls from other threads.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680754
These are just wrappers for the functions, and we want to
deprecate them. Stopping to use them internally is a good
first step. Also define GTK_COMPILATION so we can keep using
gdk_threads_enter/leave without causing deprecation warnings.
Remove the "-win32-" from the output file names for the GDK and GTK+ DLLs,
like what is now done for quite a while on other platforms
(and MinGW builds), for consistency reasons. This is due to GDK/GTK+
are buildable with multiple backends.
Note: For references, the Windows build only builds the Win32 backend
for the time being.
If we don't have a wl_seat - because a grab hasn't been initialised by GTK+
then fallback to making the shell surface transient to the parent rather than
a popup surface.
We now support independent selection and primary clipboards, and avoid
wiping clipboard on modifying its contents from the same owner. This fixes
most of the interaction issues with clipboard and selection.
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
GSequence iterators point at the position between two elements so an
iterator pointing at the N tree model node is actually between the N-1
and N sequence elements. This means that asking for the previous
sequence iterator first and then checking if it is the begin iterator
would yeld true for an iterator pointing at the 2nd tree model node
and make us return FALSE mistakenly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679910
Review comment: I think the implementation of the vfuncs in gdkkeys-wayland.c
depend on that we're using the keysysm as the hardware keycode. I think that
needs to be evaluated for the future. But for now this patch gives reasonably
complete keyboard input.
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
This is then logically associated with the input device since each (keyboard)
input device has its own keymap.
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
Although GDK expects the keymap to be associated with the display under
Wayland this is really associated with the input device so expose this by
finding the first keyboard device.
Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
This program launches an application specified by its desktop name
optinally taking list of URIs which are passed as arguments.
Uses GdkAppLaunchContext to get proper startup notification and
display handling for graphical apps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679342
The code that was trying to limit preview size changes was
running into some width-for-height pitfalls. It turns out
that the dialog behaves quite ok without this code, so just
remove it.
Now that filters may affect sensitivity of rows, we need
to clear the sensitivity column from the cache when the
filter changes. This fixes the problem where selecting a
different filter does not update the sensitivity of folders
until you change directories.
This way we remove paired function calls (compute/set pairs), and also make
it possible to avoid computing a filter twice, as setting the visibility
depends on filteredness.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
It bothers me that we call gtk_file_filter_filter(), then negate the result,
and the return *that* from node_should_be_filtered(). So, rename 'filtered'
throughout GtkFileSystemModel to 'filtered_out' to mean things that didn't
pass the filter.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This was a copy-paste leftover from node_set_visible(). Filters are not
concerned with model freezes, so node_set_filtered() does not
need to handle freezes, either.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Specially in the case of comboboxes, those menus could enable scrolling
even if the contents could fit in the work area, and could show blank
space in order to line up the selected item with the combobox.
When such thing happens, take into account scroll_offset when relocating
the menu contents so contents don't jump directly onscreen, and apply
it so scrolling is allowed in the direction that brings the menu onscreen
and blocked in the opposite direction.
Also, wait for cancelling the scroll operation until the touch is released
even if the scrolling arrows disappeared, so the menu item underneath isn't
selected right away.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678113
Entries don't expand vertically if they are given pixbufs larger
than the calculated height for the current font, resulting in
cropped icons, so force the pixbuf to be rescaled so it fits
on the entry allocated size.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678087
If the symbolic icon has other size than 16x16, the embedder
SVG that overrides colors would still force that size, resulting
in clipping instead of resizing. So fetch the original pixbuf
size the first time a symbolic icon is requested for a GtkIconInfo,
and use that size for the embedder SVG so it can be scaled properly
afterwards.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677567
This replaces the wl_input_device with wl_pointer, wl_keyboard, wl_touch all
tied together under a wl_seat.
This is quite a radical change in protocol and for now keyboard handling is
disabled.
This requires the SHM object be initialised - therefore this is the most
logical (if slightly ugly place.)
We also need to make sure that we do something clever to load the correct
cursor theme.
Both GtkListStore and GtkTreeStore had a few methods that allowed
-1 to mean 'append' when specified as a position, but others that
demanded positive position arguments. Make this consistent by
always allowing -1.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667808
The recently-used.xbel storage for recently used files is located inside
the $XDG_DATA_HOME directory; there's no actual guarantee that the
directory has been created already, even though it's very highly
probable on any modern distribution. We should create it, along with its
intermediate parents, before constructing the file monitor that we use
to get change notifications.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671817https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667808
The builder XML description has an action for "win.parse" but the
application is looking for "win.paste". Rename the label to
"_Paste" and the action to "win.paste" in the window action XML.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678829
nitems is never guaranteed to be defined in sys/params.h as it is meant
to be defined within a protected ifdef __KERNEL conditional.
Use G_N_ELEMENTS from GLib which is the proper way of doing this.
In gtk_entry_get_icon_pixbuf() we unreference the pixbuf that
_gtk_icon_helper_ensure_pixbuf() gives us back, since the function
doesn't return a reference, and by doing so we're able to return the
reference owned by the cached icon helper.
Since the icon helper method can return NULL though, if no icon
properties have been set on it, guard for != NULL before unreffing the
pixbuf, as that would cause a critical warning.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679537
Right now, when we create a GtkModelMenu for a GMenuModel, we listen to
changes to the menu's attach-widget to detect when a toplevel
GtkApplicationWindow becomes available to fetch actions from it.
This unfortunately breaks this simple code:
GtkWidget *application_window = gtk_application_window_new();
GtkWidget *menu_button = gtk_menu_button_new();
GMenuModel *menu_model = get_menu_model();
gtk_menu_button_set_menu_model(menu_button, menu_model);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(application_window), menu_button);
Since GtkMenuButton creates a GtkModelMenu and sets itself as its attach
widget before it's added to a hierarchy containing a
GtkApplicationWindow.
Fix the bug by simply listening for changes in the window hierarchy, and
creating the menu model when the attach widget is added to an
application window.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679454
When the menu is detached, the attach-widget property changes value to
NULL, so we should notify a property change, like
gtk_menu_attach_to_widget() does.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679454
This is fallout from commit 257b42e2f9 -
those fields were already getting freed in
gtk_application_shutdown_x11() and my commit caused crashes on quit
instead.
Thanks to Rico Tzschichholz for reporting the bug and testing this fix.
As an addition to 1042372670, themes might
want to avoid using the hardcoded GTK defaults for legacy GtkStyle
values. Add a gtkstyle-fallback style class that can be used by themes
to tweak the legacy GtkStyle defaults.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679092
Since we explictly call popup_menu with NULL when it's
keyboard-activated, we need to be careful and not access event->device
without checking for event != NULL before.
The signals for the action group were being disconnected when the action
group was explicitly removed from the GActionMuxer but the same was not
being done when it was finalized.
This means that a change in the state of an action group that used to be
associated with a finalized GActionMuxer would result in a crash. This
would happen for stateful application actions after closing a window.
We can't expose colors with alpha in the GtkStyle colors, since
GdkColor has no alpha. Currently we throw away alpha completely,
which fails very badly for completely transparent backgrounds,
which now is the default for most widgets, as it typically
end up with black-on-black.
We handle this by falling back on the default/previous colors for
transparent colors. This is is simple and avoids complete failure.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671437
Don't use ASCII control characters to denote the input of Esc, Tab,
Return/Enter, Backspace and Delete, as it seems that it is not how
Windows handle them, and they cause weird characters to appear in the
input field on GTK+3 programs in non-English Windows. Instead, let
these keys be handled as-is on Windows, like what is done in GTK+-2.x.
Checked with mclasen on IRC, and thanks to the people who verified the
patch to not break anything on English Windows.
When using Shift-Tab to move the focus out of page content onto
the tab label, we end up in a situation where both Tab and Shift-Tab
move focus back into the page, which is not really what is expected
when the notebook is part of a dialog.
Instead, arrange things so that using Shift-Tab with focus on a
tab label moves the focus out of the notebook.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669986
It turns out that we can end up removing a notebook child while
the tab is still 'detached'. Child removal causes
gtk_notebook_remove_tab_label() to be called on the tab label,
but that function did not deal with the eventuality that the tab
label may be a child of the dnd window.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677943
Some builders using gtk3 outside of the GNOME cycle want an option to
avoid linking to atk-bridge-2.0. Provide that, and at the same time
ensure we're only looking for it on X11 platforms.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677491
Make GMountOperation look for an owner of org.Gtk.MountOperationHandler
if possible, and use it instead of the GTK-based dialogs.
This allows applications to use the implementation offered by the
desktop shell, if available, through a DBus private interface:
org.Gtk.MountOperationHandler.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674963
This gets the current cell area of a particular item. Its similar
to gtk_tree_view_get_cell_area().
The code is extracted from gtk_icon_view_set_tooltip_cell which now
just calls the old code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678418
gdk_device_list_slave_devices only makes sense to call on master
devices, yet its g_return_if_fail check made it reject such devices.
Pointed out by monty.
When a widget is app_paintable, its background should not be drawn by
the theme, thus we should not try to override its background again when
style-updated is fired.
This is a bit of a hack, but it fixes gray surfaces observed for DnD
windows with recent GTK+.
As used in Totem and gnome-contacts. The widget
takes either a GtkMenu or a GMenuModel to construct
its menu, and can be given a parent widget to use to
position the drop-down (as used in GtkMenuToolButton).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668013
If the icon view is empty, we cannot get a reasonable size request from
the cell renderers. So all values we would compute are pretty much
useless.
So we special case it.
This also gets rid of a bunch of crashers from div-by-0 in corner cases.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677809
This is useful for 2 reasons:
(1) Items actually exist and are clickable
(2) Size computations don't divide by 0
I've not seen problems with this in the wild (mostly because
item-padding defaults to non-0), but noticed this while fixing other
bugs.
Minimum size is necessary so you can see the item. If we can't get that
we need to scroll.
Natural as the maximum is used so that the spacing between items doesn't
increase when resizing the iconview, but empty space is added to the
right/bottom instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677809
While working on the "iconview: Don't shrink items" patch I noticed that
gtk_icon_view_compute_n_items_for_size modifies the natural and minimum
item sizes it got from gtk_icon_view_get_preferred_item_size when
calculating the max number of items which will fit, but later on it
checks against these sizes when calculating the item_size, and these
checks expect these values to be unmodified.
This patch fixes this by modifying the natural and minimum values in
advance and doing all computations with modified values.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677809
The previous code assumed that the width was always enough for more than
one column, which is obviously not correct when a number of columns is
hardcoded.
With this patch, it will now always check that the width is enough and
otherwise cause scrolling.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677809
GtkToolbar doesn't have its own GdkWindow to draw on (it calls
gtk_widget_set_has_window(FALSE) in _init), but only an event window
(input-only).
Since gtk_widget_get_window() in that case will return the GdkWindow of
the parent container, by calling gtk_style_context_set_background() here
we're overriding the base background of the container instead of our.
While in most cases this doesn't have any noticeable effect, since
the toplevel GtkWindow will paint its background on top of it at the
beginning of the draw cycle, when the classic window hierarchy is
broken, such as when widgets are rendered through a clutter-gtk
offscreen embedding, the background will become visible, which is
undesirable.
Fix this by having GtkToolbar not call gtk_style_context_set_background
in its style_updated handler.
When I added the versioned annotation, I accidentally backdated
it, so the Deprecated: tag in the docs said 3.4, but the annotation
said 3.0. Fix it so we say 3.4 in both places.
When inline-selection is set, and the completion popup is showing,
pressing left abruptly jumps to the beginning of the entry text.
This is not expected, since the cursor is at the end of the text before
the left key is pressed, and this behavior is completely inconsistent
with how an entry would normally behave.
The behavior can be observed in Epiphany by selecting a completion match
and pressing left.
This patch changes the code so that it just runs the default entry key
press keybindings in such a case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677915
Mark the new_order argument as zero-terminated array, even though it does not
need to be zero terminated (it has an implicit length not given by a constant
or another method argument). It does not hurt if bindings append an extra zero
to the array as long as it has enough elements, and this makes the method
introspectable.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677941
Remove the 'you shall not connect' message from this signal.
While it is a keybinding signal, using it from applications is
fine and, in fact, expected.
There are three bugs here:
- we should check if the value type is transformable instead of being
compatible, since that's all we care about in order to call
g_value_transform()
- the check is only meaningful in the direction
passed-in-type->column-type and not viceversa
- we should init the destination GValue to the column type before
calling g_value_transform on it, or the destination type information
will be missing and the method will fail
Thanks to Jasper St. Pierre and Colin Walters for all the help in
tracking this down.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677649
There are three bugs here:
- we should check if the value type is transformable instead of being
compatible, since that's all we care about in order to call
g_value_transform()
- the check is only meaningful in the direction
passed-in-type->column-type and not viceversa
- we should init the destination GValue to the column type before
calling g_value_transform on it, or the destination type information
will be missing and the method will fail
Thanks to Jasper St. Pierre and Colin Walters for all the help in
tracking this down.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677649
gtk_icon_info_load_symbolic checks for the existance of a filename parameter
so it can include it along with the stylesheet. We don't set the filename
parameter when creating the info for a GFileIcon, for some reason.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676356
This is probably going to be replaced by something different soon, but
in the meantime, fix this annoying bug, visible e.g. in widget-factory
for left/right tab examples.
As used in Totem and gnome-contacts. The widget
takes either a GtkMenu or a GMenuModel to construct
its menu, and can be given a parent widget to use to
position the drop-down (as used in GtkMenuToolButton).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668013
When we determine the fill rectangle for an image layer, and the image
is not repeating, we should also position the rectangle according to the
values of background-position, or we will always fill a tiny slice at
the top/left of the clip box.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677109
Many themes want to render the trough background/stroke thinner than the
full height/width (which is constructed around the value of the
'slider-width' style property).
Read and apply the CSS margin from the theme on the trough component, so
that themes can make it smaller at their will without the need to
override the render_background, render_frame and render_activity methods
of GtkThemingEngine.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676196
This was showing up when using a combo box in list mode. After popping
up the list, the keyboard grab appeared stuck. What was stuck here is
only the client-side grab, since we forgot to clean up our grabs
when receiving an UnmapNotify.
This bug was introduced in 1c97003664.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com//show_bug.cgi?id=812035 has
a stacktrace that shows recursion via
free_node -> unref -> dispose -> ui manager api
which ends in a crash, since we run free_node over the entire
tree and it leaves lots of dangling pointers behind.
So, better be careful by setting all pointers to NULL after
freeing them.
And update/fix it for the new shorthand parsing, since the old test did
a couple of things wrong:
- it erroneously flipped background-clip and background-origin when
testing
- it was missing default initial values for background-size and
background-position from the generated test output
When the toplevel is a GdkOffscreenWindow which doesn't
implement the set_device_cursor() vfunc, we would have
crashed. Implement a dummy ->set_device_cursor vfunc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675809
To make setting output directory and filename simpler in the PrintToFile
dialog two gtkprintsettings have been added GTK_PRINT_SETTINGS_OUTPUT_DIR
and GTK_PRINT_SETTINGS_OUTPUT_BASENAME.
This will reduce the code needed to implement a better name than "output.pdf"
and actually makes more sense than the existing setting
GTK_PRINT_SETTINGS_OUTPUT_URI which doesn't work seamlessly with
GTK_PRINT_SETTINGS_OUTPUT_FILE_FORMAT like the new settings do.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657322
Before, right click events were still let through into GDK. In this
case, also middle/right button events with x-coordinates in the range
[-3, 0] are processed, resulting in failures/crashes in the window
finding code because no GdkWindows are present in this range.
Not setting a URI but catching the activate-link signal is a
valid use of GtkLinkButton, but we shouldn't allow showing a
popup menu which offers to copy the URI if there's none.
Turn dead_doubleacute plus space into '"' and not into a double
acute because that's the way to enter double quotes on the
US-International keyboard layout.
(cherry picked from commit 71164e57b9)
Code was using different places to compute the icon size when layouting
and when doing size requests. This resulted in non-matching behavior in
obscure cases. And that lead to iconviews that were too small.
This makes sure that if the gtk-im-module setting changes we update
our internal state immediately on the next event whichever it is.
In particular this fixes the case of the gtk-im-module setting
changing while the user is typing and the slave context remaining the
same, effectively ignoring the setting change.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675365
Commit cdf473ec10 deprecated the style
properties associated with the container border width and box spacing of
the action and content areas, in favour of using
gtk_container_set_border_width() and gtk_box_set_spacing() on the
widgets themselves, but failed to initialize those values to the
defaults.
Makes name consistent with other quartz-only modules and makes it clear that this works with the GMenuModel system rather than the older GtkMenu system.
The window's role is 'GtkFileChooserDialog', so that window managers can match it
for positioning.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Instead, always use PKG_CHECK_MODULES(). That macro actually gets it
right. In particular the erroring out part when you miss xkbcommon or
wayland-client.
This ensures that items stay left-aligned instead of slowly expanding into
empty space when widening the iconview. It's also what the iconview did
pre-refactoring.
Note that for cases where natural width != minimum width, the cells
might still expand and shrink back.
Always assume max-columns and min-rows. The old approach was kinda
insane.
As an example, try to write an algorithm that optimizes the minimum size
for infinite (take a reasonably large number like 2520) word-wrapped
Monospace text cells containing the text "XXXXX XXX XXX XXXXX" (keep in
mind that this is the easy problem, because it's assuming equal cell
renderers). There's 4 ways to reasonably lay out this text:
19 glyphs (19x1):
XXXXX XXX XXX XXXXX
18 glyphs (9x2):
XXXXX XXX
XXX XXXXX
21 glyphs (7x3):
XXXXX
XXX XXX
XXXXX
20 glyphs (5x4):
XXXXX
XXX
XXX
XXXXX
The best thing to do usually is using the 9x2 approach, but that's
neither the one using the natural nor the one using the minimum size.
As a side note, this does not include spacing and padding, which might
also influence the decision. Nor does it include height-for-width
considerations. Look at this table (numbers given in glyphs, not pixels,
as for pixel-sizes it gets even more interesting):
given best solution
width columns sizing glyphs per cell
6 1 6x4 20
7 1 7x3 21
8 1 7x3 24
9 1 9x2 18
10 1/2 9x2/5x4 20
11 1/2 9x2/5x4 22
12 1/2 9x2/5x4 24
13 1/2 9x2/5x4 26
14 2 7x3 21
15 3 5x4 20
16 3 5x4 21.3
17 3 5x4 22.7
18 2 9x2 18
19 1/2 19x1/8x2 19
20 1/2/4 19x1/8x2/5x4 20
21 1-4 any 21
22 1-4 any 22
23 1-4 any 23
24 1-4 any 24
25 5 5x4 20
26 5 5x4 20.8
27 3 9x2 18
28 3 9x2 18.7
29 3 9x2 19.3
30 3/6 9x2/5x4 20
Now of course, nobody wants the number of columns to randomly change in
inexplicable ways while they enlarge or shrink an iconview, so we not
only have to optimize for smallest or other size measurements, but we
also have to optimize for "most pleasing to the eye".
And last but not least, I'd like to once again remind you - if you kept
up until now - that this discussion was for identically-sized cells
only.
Instead of just returning the last allocated numbers, we now compute the
proper sizes from scratch. This is a bit less trivial, but it results in
proper height-for-width handling.
This is a huge quest to remove all caching from GtkIconview to simplify
the code. As it turns out, iconview performance is a joke, so the caches
are kinda unnecessary.
If we need caching, we can add it in a useful way later.
If we use
&item->cell_area
instead of
(GdkRectangle *) item
there is no need anymore to keep the cell_area as the first member of
the the item. And we cget compile-time checks for changes to the item
struct.
It's wrong to hardcode the slider lines here; those should be rendered
as an additional background layer using background-image if the theme
specifies so.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652304
Instead of setting it on the child scrolled window. This is needed
because the whole window's allocation must be equal to the one of the
entry (in case the popup-set-width property is TRUE); if we set the size
request on a children of the window, there might be other children with
borders/paddings in between the toplevel and the child we set the size
request too, which will break alignment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672947
GDK_EVENT_2BUTTON_PRESS and GDK_EVENT_3BUTTON_PRESS can't be used from
some bindings because they'd translate to something syntactically
invalid. Add GDK_EVENT_DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS and
GDK_EVENT_TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS aliases to work around that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671025
This call was forcing needless work since gtk_window_map() already
does a gdk_window_show() which initially sets GDK_WINDOW_STATE_FOCUSED
that we then handle regularly on the widget's window state event
handler.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673237
Since themes might want different paddings around the color sample
according to where it's being used, don't hardcode a 16px one here.
The theme can specify a padding to get the same effect.
Reported by Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>
Add a fallback-c89.c for the gdk/ subdirectory as there is code that uses
functions that are introduced by C99. This currently adds fallback
implementations for MSVC for isnan() and isinf()
Dist this "new" source file as well
nearbyint(), isinf() and isnan() are C99 functions, so check for them.
Also clean up configure.ac a little bit as the checks for rint() and
round() can be a bit simpler, according to Matthias' suggestions.
On Windows, gtkwin32themeprivate.h is needed as
_gtk_win32_theme_get_default() is called on that platform to avoid C4013
warnings/errors (aka implicit declaration of ... for GCC folks).
See inline comments for what it does. Its main use is figuring out if
something has been caused by GTK's caching of CSS properties or if it's
a different problem.
.. instead of the previous stable version.
This ensures that if we use GDK_DEPRECATED_IN_3_6, it will actually emit
a warning in GTK 3.5, and not wait with that until GTK 3.7. This is
particularly useful for stuff that gets deprecated right now. This code
should emit warnings right now, so we know what we're doing while
deprecating.
GApplication now makes the session bus and object path available as a
public API on the application instance. Use that instead of trying to
guess values for ourselves.
This causes this version of Gtk+ to depend on GLib 2.32.2, so bumping
version dependency accordingly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671249
We currently have a couple of cases where GtkApplication assumes that
the session bus will be non-NULL causing critical error output or (in
the case of trying to publish menus) an infinite loop.
Three fixes:
- if the session bus is NULL due to not having registered the
GtkApplication yet then give a g_critical on the entry point to the
menu setters instead of going into an infinite loop. Document this.
- check for NULL session bus even when calling the menu setters at the
right time in order to prevent the infinite loop for
non-programer-error cases (ie: because we had trouble connecting to
the session bus)
- check for NULL session bus when publishing the X11 properties on the
GtkApplicationWindow and skip publishing them if we're not on the bus
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671249
The way we use these style properties to set regular properties on
containers accessible from the public API is really just broken, and
could lead to undefined values for the spacing and border-width
container properties (since they could be set from public API and then
changed from under in a style_update handler from GTK).
Take this as an occasion to deprecate these style properties, which do
not make a lot of sense anyway, now that GtkInfoBar supports regular CSS
padding and border.
GtkPlug directly handles X KeyPress/Release events, instead of using
translation in GDK (which expects XI2 events for XI2). When this
was done, the handling of the group was stubbed out and never replaced.
Export gdk_keymap_x11_group_for_state() and gdk_keymap_x11_is_modifier()
so we can fill out the fields correctly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675167
InfoBar must take into account the border and padding when requesting
its allocation, since it is then drawing them. Besides, the border and
background should always be drawn, even when the message type is OTHER.
These need to be made independent of the xkb configuration somehow.
As things are now, they will either fail when run on a naked X
server in make check, or fail when run in my session.
If the PPD is not available when the printer is loaded then the PPD options are
not available and we can't get the correct qualifier to use with colord.
When the PPD becomes available, refresh the profile title to reflect reality.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674890
Shift-click in the slider now starts a drag in 'fine adjustment'
mode, where we move the slider 10-times slower than the mouse.
This can be very helpful when scrolling through a very long document
or webpage, and moving the scrollbar even a single pixel already
jumps too far in the content.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563688
It seems to be general consensus that button 1 should do the jumping,
so we now jump to the clicked position on primary button clicks and
page on secondary button clicks. Touch behaves like primary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563688
Symbolic icons use a "-symbolic" suffix to distinguish themselves from
highcolor variants. Note that the dash character here has a different
meaning than the specificity level defined in the icon-naming-spec [1],
as it identifies a property of the icon itself.
Since they might be provided by a parent theme (e.g. the HighContrast theme
relies on the gnome icon theme for them), when we are looking up one we
should first escape the generic icon inheritance mechanism defined in the
icon-naming-spec [1], and privilege a symbolic icon, if it exists in a
parent theme, before applying the inheritance evaluation.
This fixes symbolic icons not working properly when used in the
HighContrast theme with the GTK_ICON_LOOKUP_GENERIC_FALLBACK flag set.
[1]
http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/latest/ar01s03.htmlhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674806
Avoid doing useless translations/rotations, since themes will most
likely set different CSS gradients using left/right/top/bottom style
classes, or use a plain color.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674809
This allows combo box popup windows to appear in the correct place. This is a
workaround emulating root coordinates by calculating the offset for a chain
of windows that that are relative to each other.
This was broken since before GTK+ 3.0, when we replaced
a use of requisition by allocation. Fix this by using the
requisition height, that is already cached by the menu code.
The math is not quite right here; if you page all the way
down a long menu, you end up on the second-to-last menuitem.
But at least, page up/down let you move up and down the menu
again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668931
Having refactored cups_request_printer_list_cb so that the cups
version-dependent block size is small enough to be handled in a single ifdef,
make the ifdef HAVE_CUPS_API_1_6 block.
So that it can be passed as a single parameter to functions as we extract-function to make cups_request_printer_list_cb more manageable.
Note that not all of the affected variables are changed in this changeset. Those are in extracted functions and will be addressed in the next two changes.
Since the event will be ignored anyway after it's translated (slave
devices are disabled), don't let it run in the smooth scroll code path,
as it will burn our caches for the actual event we're interested in.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673644
Of course, we must pass coordinates in the NSWindow coordinate system
when creating an NSEvent. This fixes drag icon positioning and makes
the icon slide back to the correct position when the drag is
canceled.
Due to the way the tests are structured, a missing libXext will give a
warning about a missing libX11 (even if libX11 is installed). This is
confusing to people who are trying to build Gtk.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674200
Instead of overriding the font theme settings, just set the Pango
attributes we want on the label. This fixes message dialogs growing on
style_update after recent GTK+ changes.
Instead of using 1 global queue for both resizes and style validation,
use 2 queues. This makes the code a lot simpler and fixes a bug where we
could accidentally stop restylying for very delayed restyles.
We now animate the core style information (see comment in
gtk_style_context_save()). A lot of widgets save + set custom style
classes/states during drawing and so can't be animated. It does work for
labels, menus and buttons though.
This is a GtkCssComputedValues subclass. So it's essentially a store for
computed CSS values. But it can be animated by advancing it to a certain
timestamp.
A StyleAnimation is an immutable object used to track the state of CSS
values. I'd have liked to make it fully immutable - ie not have the
timestamp in there - but couldn't find a place to sanely store the
timestamp.
This is an abstract base class. Implementations for this will be added
later (for both CSS3 transitions and animations, potentially for
animated images).
Actually aplying the information in this object will be done by a
different object commtted later.
This has two goals:
1) Move invalidation code out of a nested if branch. Invalidation is
actually the most important thing this function does.
2) Have the changes bitmask available. It will needed for invalidate
calls to children later.
The design principles were:
- synchronized
If multiple style contexts are animating, they should all do an
animation step at the same time.
- degrades well
Even when there's thousands of style contexts all animating at the same
time, the animation steps don't starve the CPU. This is achieved by
making sure the timeout is really fast. It just sets a bunch of flags.
- no hidden bottlenecks
Turning animatability on or off on a style context is O(1).
So far it is unused.
This is only a small performance boost by itself, but it's necessary
for animations, so we need it.
Benchmark numbers for my Glade benchmark for interested people:
GTK 3.4.0 last commit this commit
Raleigh
real 0m41.879s 0m10.176s 0m9.900s
user 0m41.394s 0m9.895s 0m9.628s
sys 0m0.111s 0m0.096s 0m0.102s
Adwaita (*)
real 0m51.049s 0m13.432s 0m14.848s 0m12.253s
user 0m50.487s 0m13.034s 0m13.218s 0m11.927s
sys 0m0.117s 0m0.151s 0m0.147s 0m0.107s
Ambiance (patched to not use private GTK APIs)
real 0m52.167s 0m13.115s 0m13.117s 0m12.944s
user 0m51.576s 0m12.739s 0m12.768s 0m12.651s
sys 0m0.119s 0m0.137s 0m0.136s 0m0.118s
(*) Adwaita and unico currently use custom properties, and
_gtk_css_value_compare() for custom properties always returns FALSE,
which makes this optimization never trigger. So I modified
_gtk_css_value_compare() to return TRUE for these properties instead and
reran the benchmark. Those are the numbers.
Add an internal API that allows GtkStyleContext to create a widget path
for the widget and with that bypassing gtk_widget_get_path() and that
function caching the path.
Instead, look up the variable upon use. This is more correct (for when
the engine changes due to save/restore() shenanigans.
And it removes code that doesn't use the standard code paths.
Equality tests are done with _gtk_css_value_equal(). There is no need to
do it per-property, equal values will still be equal.
This essentially reverts 24f5d54329e028347bd76af42e86ed190c1229a2 and
92c7a7171e1240b6d961ee5b6f9ab6b596e98904.
... and Make this new value be a real GValue, as we don't need to save
performance for these anymore (it's just used for custom properties).
And I'd rather have code work for all values then be optimized for no
reason.
Deprecate public API where appropriate and make it no-ops.
Remove all calls to it.
Get rid of the 'transition' css property.
For now, this means spinners don't animate anymore.
Instead of keeping a custom GPtrArray, keep it as a GtkCssArrayValue of
GtkCssStringValue. This way, we gain equality comparisons and print
functions for free.
All the properties now are a GtkCssArrayValue of GtkCssSadowValue.
GtkCssArrayValue already does everything we want, so no need to
duplicate its funtionality.
When a parent style context exists, there's no need to queue_resize() on
the widget, because the parent widget will call
gtk_style_context_validate() on us and _then_ we can call queue_resize()
if we have to.
Only the ones that can be animated are marked of course. So more work is
needed.
This is important for
transition-property: all;
because it'll just animate all the properties that can be.
So instead of using
_gtk_css_style_property_get_id (GTK_CSS_STYLE_PROPERTY
(_gtk_style_property_lookup ("name")))
one can now use
GTK_CSS_PROPERTY_NAME
Esaier, eh?
Returns a value that transitions between start and end or %NULL if the
values cannot be transitioned.
So far, all implementations but numbers and rgba return NULL.
Note: custom CSS properties still use the default GtkCssValue and always
will.
So there is a difference in css values used between those, even though
they both carry a GdkRGBA payload.
The compute_value fallback path is only needed for custom properties,
the real style properties have custom compute functions if they need
them already.
This is in preparation for removing the specified type and computed type
properties from GtkCssStyleProperty, which is in preparation for really
using GtkCssValue classes and not GTypes.
For now, we return FALSE for all default css values, so this is not very
useful.
I also think of this as an optimization equal, not a guaranteed equal,
because we don't even have a notion of what "equal" means.
For example, for background-repeat, "repeat, repeat" and "repeat"
are functionally equivalent. But the cssvalue has no idea that it's used
for background-repeat.
As a more complicated example, "repeat, no-repeat" and "repeat" are
equal to what one sees as long as there's only one image listed
background-image-source. But once you start transition'ing to an image
with 2 sources, it's different...
This change isn't strictly correct, but I can't be bothered until we get
a tokenizer that can really differentiate between allowed values and
invalid syntax.
... and actually set the widget on the style context. Note that this
function does not take a reference on the widget, which is a very good
reason to keep it private.
This matcher always matches only on some relvant things and ignores the
rest. This allows you to match only on name and class, but ignore state
and parents/siblings for example.
We now track the position as a (type,a,b) tuple where the numbers make
up the an + b formula from CSS3 nth-child.
Also, the get_sibling() and get_sibling_index() vfuncs were replaced by
a has_position() vfunc. This is mostly so that the matcher can always
return TRUE. And I need that for the everything matcher.
This way, we don't have to do magic inside GtkStyleContext, but have a
real API.
As a cute bonus, this object implements GtkStyleProvider itself. So we
can just pretend there's only one provider.
This change adds --enable-wayland-cairo-gl which turns on the define used in
the Wayland backend to determine whether to use EGL surfaces with Cairo GL or
whether to use the Cairo image backend with an SHM surface (the default).
Part of the fix for: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672361
This moves the freeing of the icon_helper from the destory to the finalize
function to avoid segfaults when trying to access a destroyed object before it
is disposed. This often happens in signal handlers which get called
asynchronously after destroy.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674050
Try to fetch the name from the application desktop file for the
fallback menu if possible, instead of forcing applications to use
g_set_application_name or hardcoding "Application".
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673882
In the Quartz backend, there are two methods by which windows are
resized. The first method is fully handled by Quartz and does not appear
in the event stream the application resizes. The second method is when
we resize windows by ourselves. In OS X this happens when a GTK+ resize
grip is used. This resize grip is larger than the Quartz resize grip.
When the resize is started outside the "Quartz area", we have to handle
it by ourselves.
This patch fixes this manual window resizing by ignoring events while we
are in the process of resizing (such that the events actually arrive at
the sendEvent handler of GdkQuartzWindow where this resize is handled).
When the resize has finished we break all grabs such that GDK is not
stuck thinking the cursor is still in the resize window.
gtk_entry_completion_set_property() was setting many properties by
directly modifying priv values, bypassing notification invocation and
possibly another actions done by gtk_completion_entry_set_xxx ()
functions. Fix by invoking set_xxx() instead of setting the property
value directly.
The real bug observerd was that setting text-column property using
g_object_set() caused SIGFPE later when entry completion was about to
appear. gtk_entry_completion_set_text_column () apparently does way
more important things than just setting priv->text_column member.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673693
Instead, just draw the children. The cairo code will keep track of
things, so there's no need to track things.
Also, the old code was doing it wrong.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672544
Style properties should not be cached, they should be queried live.
Also, this fixes the case where the expander size wasn't set when
constructing the widget which caused expanders to go missing.
This can cause lagging when scrolling as it causes us to repaint
on every scroll event. This wasn't historically a great problem,
but with smooth scrolling we get a lot more events, so this
now creates visible lagging on slower machines.
_gdk_x11_moveresize_configure_done() isn't called for wmspec
moves/resizes so we don't have a way to notice when a wmspec
move/resize ends and consequently untrigger the sending of
_NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_CANCEL which results in this message always being
sent on the next button release event. In that case we are marking
that event as handled so it isn't processed further which breaks
button press/release event handling in several widgets.
To fix this we simply allow the normal event handling machinery to run
after sending the _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE_CANCEL message.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673328
Since the order in which _NET_WM_STATE and _NET_WM_DESKTOP are set, or
even *if* they are set, isn't defined, we could end up unsetting
GDK_WINDOW_STATE_FOCUSED given that both handlers for these two X
properties end up doing window state changes for all states. As we
want GDK_WINDOW_STATE_FOCUSED to be set by default we need to set its
master flag by default as well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673125
Don't handle mouse button events greater than 5 so
they can bubble up to be used by the application.
This was causing nautilus list view to not go forward
and backwards when pressing the extra mouse buttons
designated for that.
Fixes bug 673441
Signed-off-by: Nelson Benitez Leon <nbenitezl@gmail.com>
This is not ideal, we should have a real classic windows theme,
but at least its better than everything being pink, which is what
happens otherwise when theming is not enables.
We now have a proper MASTER/SLAVE input device split, where
the masters are virtual core input devices and we add fake hw
slave devices for the system pointer and real slave devices for
wintab devices.
We also set the proper source_device on the events so you can
tell which device sent it and properly decode the axis info.
gtk_application_set_app_menu(), gtk_application_set_menubar():
Mention that you probably want to call this in the startup signal
handler. If you do it earlier you will likely get a warning about
a missing D-Bus connection, because doing it earlier does not
make sense anyway.
Since we check for !list->next (and !list->prev for RTL) to set the
GTK_REGION_LAST flag, we have to filter out invisible columns before
looping; if we don't do that we might end up assigning GTK_REGION_LAST
to an invisible column.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672937
When a homogeneous grid has no visible children, we were
accidentally doing a division by zero. Instead, just bail
out early in this case, there is nothing to allocate anyway.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672763
The code for calculating the per-monitor workarea was ignoring
the fact that the EWMH workarea property can only handle rectangular
workareas, and thus can't really do justice to general monitor
arrangements. As a workaround, we ignore it for anything but
the primary monitor. And we ignore it for the primary monitor
as well if it does not even cover it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672163
We want to use Alt+Print for screenshot keybindings, so we have to avoid
translating it into SysRq, since that's what the keymap would dictate.
After talking with Owen, it sounds like doing this generically would be
a lot of work and quite hairy code, so hardcoding this should be OK.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671006
When we are re-setting the same text for internal reasons
(e.g. when applying the mnemonics-visible change upon Alt press),
we should not needlessly loos the selection.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671588
Commit de62a1096 broke win32 as it removed the HAVE_X11R6 checks for
building xim, but did not replace them with USE_X11. This made
it try to build xim on non-X targets.
We only support the preview state for checkboxes for GtkButton
because it gave problems when used in treeview where the prelight
state affects all checkboxes in the row.
When GtkPrinterFunc always returns FALSE, for example when looking for
a non existent printer, if print list is done for all backends or print
backend status is UNAVAILABLE, gtk_enumerate_printers() finishes with an
empty backend list and destroy function is never called. We need to
check the backend list again after calling list_printers_init for all
backends and finish the enumeration if it's empty.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672125
As we don't give out information about the group or level when
giving back keycodes, we should prioritise group-0, level-0, followed by
level-0 only, and then any keycodes.
This fixes "q" being pressed when the Wacom tablet code in
gnome-settings-daemon is supposed to generate an "a" ("uk" keymap
in group-0, "fr" in group-1).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671065
When the scrolled window has a frame (and the scrollbar is within the
bevel), we should take into account the CSS border/padding of the frame
and offset the scrollbars junction rendering with it.
It seems XP doesn't handle drawing non-alpha theme parts
on alpha destinations. We fix this by using alpha bitmaps only when
needed.
However this means any non-drawn area by the theme part is now draw
black, so we must take more care to only draw where the theme part draws,
so we find the theme part size when available.
We now store the symbolic colors as a GtkCssValue which means that
we can reuse the color when resolving and storing the color in
the computed values in the style context.
Additionally we keep a last_resolved GtkCssValue cache in the
GtkSymbolicColor, and if resolving the color returns the same as
last time we reuse the old value. This further increases sharing
of Css Values.
va_copy() is not universally available, and we already have a G_VA_COPY
macro that emulates the behaviour of va_copy() when it's not available, or
simply calls va_copy() if it's there
Also, in places where we're computing a new CssValue based on an
old one, make sure that if nothing changes we're returning a reference
to the old one, rather than creating a new identical instance.
Some people destroy their widgets in ::response, so trying
to access dialog internals from the class handler that is
running afterwards has the potential to cause problems.
Instead, we can reset the ::show-editor property every
time we map the dialog.
We want to avoid handling focus events for the private focus window,
otherwise the keyboard grab taken by for example buttons will cause a
spurious FOCUS_OUT/FOCUS_IN on the toplevel.
The code that did this seems to have been lost in the XI2 transition for
GTK3.
This patch reapplies db4a6040af which was
backed out in 18406b7b04 to give
developers a chance to get their X servers fixed. As we want to get this
bugfix in for 3.4, we need to commit it now.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657578
Check for the XIScrollClassInfo struct in addition to the existing
check for XIAllowTouchEvents() because Ubuntu Oneiric seems to
have an incomplete backport which has one but not the other.
Based on a patch by Murray Cumming,
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671453
Scroll events report normalized deltas in terms of an abstract
'scroll unit' now, so our job is to determine a suitable scroll
unit here. Since we are changing the value of the adjustment,
the allocation of the widget does not factor into this at all.
XI2 provides us with an increment for each scroll valuator,
and by dividing the delta by the increment, we obtain normalized
values in some abstract 'scroll unit'.
For mouse wheels, the evdev driver reports an increment of -1,
so doing this division fixes the inverted scrolling with wheels
that we've seen recently.
When doing homogeneous allocation in the presence of
overlapping spanning children, we need to avoid uneven
line allocations, otherwise, the final homogenization
will blow up the size request of the grid.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671170
In particular gtksettings.h and gtkstylecontext.h needed to be included
in lots of places now.
Also, I order the includes alphabetically in a bunch of headers.
Support long press for customizing, and short press for
selecting/activating. This is simpler than the generic
press-and-hold support in the multitouch branch; we don't
display any feedback, and the timeout is currently hardcoded
to 1 second.
GtkRange was using GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK, and it was not
getting any emulated motion events, because we only translate
from GDK_BUTTON_MOTION_MASK to GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK, but not
the other way around, and emulated_mask only had
GDK_BUTTON_MOTION_MASK in it. Now we put GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK
in emulated_mask and successfully match for windows that
have GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK or any of the button motion masks
selected.
This fixes range sliders not following the finger and jumping
to the last position upon release.
If the Window Manager supports the _NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN, we use it to use
the _NET_WM_STATE protocol when de-iconifying windows (iconification is
unchanged, via XIconifyWindow). Additionally, we no longer interpret all
UnmapNotify events for our window as the result of iconification.
(Based on patch by Tomas Frydrych <tf@linux.intel.com>)
Previously we kept a Selector object for every "simple selector" (term
from CSS spec). Now we keep one for every match operation. So given the
selector
".a b:focus"
we will have 4 elements:
- pseudoclass ":focus"
- element "b"
- match any desendant (the space)
- class ".a"
Each of those is represented by a "selector class" which is basically
the collection of vfuncs for this selector.
NSEvent -scrollingDeltaX and -scrollingDeltaY aren't defined before
10.7, so objc assumes that they return a pointer. Trying to cast to a
float generates a compiler error.
If delta_x/y information is provided in scroll events, use it
to modify the underlying adjustment in steps proportional to
the deltas provided.
If the child widget of a scrolledwindow doesn't set
GDK_SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK, regular scroll events will be dispatched,
and still handled by these 2 widgets.
XInput >= 2.1 allows for implementing smooth scrolling,
reporting the different scrolling axes as valuators.
Any change in those will be reported as GdkEventScroll
events with delta_x/y information.
the older kind of scroll events is still handled, and
emulated in devices able to provide smooth scrolling,
setting _gdk_event_set_pointer_emulated() in that case.
nsevent scrollingDeltaX/Y (available on OSX >= Lion) is used to
provide the smooth scrolling values. In any case, old fashioned
events are still sent, setting _gdk_event_set_pointer_emulated()
if the event contains both smooth and non-smooth values.
Events of type GDK_SCROLL will be received if the client side window
event mask has either GDK_SCROLL_MASK or GDK_SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK.
GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK has been removed from type_masks[GDK_SCROLL]
as that bit is often set for other-than-scrolling purposes, and
yet have the window receive scroll events. In GTK+, this forces
non-smooth events bubbling, even if the widgets above want smooth
events, and legitimately set GDK_[SMOOTH_]SCROLL_MASK.
If a device provides both smooth and non-smooth events, the latter will be
flagged with _gdk_event_set_pointer_emulated() so the client side window
receives one or the other. If a device is only able to deliver non-smooth
events, those will be sent, so both direction/deltas may need to be handled.
get_event_window() just checked on GDK_TOUCH_MASK, including for emulated
pointer events, so at the very least those should also match evmasks with
no touch events whatsoever
If an active grab kicks in on a different window, _gdk_display_has_device_grab()
would still find the former implicit grab for the window below the pointer, thus
sending events to an unrelated place.
If a grab with GDK_TOUCH_MASK kicks in due to a touch sequence emulating pointer
events, don't mutate the sequence into emitting touch events right away.
Create the backing GdkTouchGrabInfo for touches even if the pointer
emulating touch sequence is already holding an implicit grab on a
window that didn't select for touch events.
the backing GdkTouchGrabInfo will be needed if the overriding device
grab finishes before the touch does in order to send events back to
the implicit grab window. Instead, wait until the touch is physically
finished before removing the matching GdkTouchGrabInfo
GDK will only receive touch events when dealing with a multitouch
device, so these must be transformed to pointer events if the
client-side window receiving the event doesn't listen to touch
events, and the touch sequence the event is from does emulate
the pointer.
If a sequence emulates pointer events, it will result in a
button-press, N motions with GDK_BUTTON1_MASK set and a
button-release event, and it will deliver crossing events
as specified by the current device grab.
These are equivalent to an implicit grab (with !owner_events), so
if the touch leaves or enters the grab window, the other window
won't receive the corresponding counter-event.
If the touch sequence happens on a window with GDK_TOUCH_MASK set,
a GdkTouchGrabInfo is created to back it up. Else a device grab is
only created if the sequence emulates the pointer.
If both a device and a touch grab are present on a window, the later
of them both is obeyed, Any grab on the device happening after a
touch grab generates grab-broken on all the windows an implicit
touch grab was going on.
Touch events don't generate crossing events themselves, so
do not rely on these to determine whether the button release
happened within the event window.
This widget is too narrow to make touch interaction tricky enough, so
don't add the penalty of having the slider run farther from the touch
coordinates if it happens to miss the slider.
This is so submenus stay open as the parent menu item is
pressed/released, since the user would typically lift the
finger in order to select a submenu item.
This makes kinetic scrolling work with viewports where the
content does not otherwise select for button or touch events,
such as testscrolledwindow's label.
Kinetic scrolling is only done on touch devices, since it is
sort of meaningless on pointer devices, besides it implies
a different input event handling on child widgets that is
unnecessary there.
If the scrolling doesn't start after a long press, the scrolling is
cancelled and events are handled by child widgets normally.
When clicked again close to the previous button press location
(assuming it had ~0 movement), the scrolled window will allow
the child to handle the events immediately.
This is so the user doesn't have to wait to the press-and-hold
timeout in order to operate on the scrolledwindow child.
The innermost scrolled window always gets to capture the events, all
scrolled windows above it just let the event go through. Ideally
reaching a limit on the innermost scrolled window would propagate
the dragging up the hierarchy in order to keep following the touch
coords, although that'd involve rather evil hacks just to cater
for broken UIs.
Anytime a touch device interacts, the crossing events generation
will change to a touch mode where only events with mode
GDK_CROSSING_TOUCH_BEGIN/END are handled, and those are sent
around touch begin/end. Those are virtual as the master
device may still stay on the window.
Whenever there is a switch of slave device (the user starts
using another non-touch device), a crossing event with mode
GDK_CROSSING_DEVICE_SWITCH may generated if needed, and the normal
crossing event handling is resumed.
This patch adds a capture phase to GTK+'s event propagation
model. Events are first propagated from the toplevel (or the
grab widget, if a grab is in place) down to the target widget
and then back up. The second phase is using the existing
::event signal, the new capture phase is using a private
API instead of a public signal for now.
This mechanism can be used in many places where we currently
have to prevent child widgets from getting events by putting
an input-only window over them. It will also be used to implement
kinetic scrolling in subsequent patches.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641836
We automatically request more motion events in behalf of
the original widget if it listens to motion hints. So
the capturing widget doesn't need to handle such
implementation details.
We are not making event capture part of the public API for 3.4,
which is why there is no ::captured-event signal.
We don't want to fallback for 'random' touch sequences, since
that could lead to all kinds of pairedness and other violations.
Since the X server already tells us what touch events it would
have used for emulating pointer events, we just use that information
here.
Translate XI_TouchBegin/Update/End to GDK_TOUCH_BEGIN/UPDATE/END
events.
At the same time,
set pointer-emulated flags on button events with XIPointerEmulated
and on touch events emulating the pointer.
This commit introduces GDK_TOUCH_BEGIN/UPDATE/END/CANCEL
and a separate GdkEventTouch struct that they use. This
is closer to the touch event API of other platforms and
matches the xi2 events closely, too.
We introduce GDK_SOURCE_TOUCHSCREEN and GDK_SOURCE_TOUCHPAD
for direct and indirect touch devices, respecively. These
correspond to XIDirectTouch and XIDependentTouch in XI2.
GtkButton currently draws itself as active (pressed down) in case we're
pressing and holding the mouse pointer outside its bounds; this is
misleading though, since we won't activate the button unless the mouse
is released inside the button itself.
Fix this by only setting the ACTIVE state flag when the button is
actually pressed down.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668141
This does nothing but turn all GtkBitmask functions into static inline
functions that call the gtk_allocated_bitmask_*() equivalent.
The implementation of the static functions has also been put into a
private header, to not scare people who want to see how things are
implemented.
My previous fix for this broke the progress bar in epiphany. This fix
makes it work again, and keeps the gimp bug fixed.
Basically, whenever we do a non-double-buffered rendering we have to
flush the entire window as it might be drawn outside the double
buffering machinery.
When we're allocating children of GtkOverlay, compare their allocation
with the overlay one, and set left/right/top/bottom style classes if the
overlaid widget touches one or more of the overlay edges.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669342
gtk_widget_translate_coordinates() can fail in case the widget is not
realized or there's no common ancestor. Don't use the x/y values
returned by that method in that case, since their value is undefined.
If there's a junction between the two scrollbars (i.e. they're both
visible), draw a background with a style class there, so the theme can
style it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669335
If the display server or GDK hides the window - fire the "deactivate" signal
to ensure that the internal state is consistent.
This patch also ensures that the "deactivate" signal will not be fired for a
menu that is not active.
Bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670881
Since GtkCellRendererText moved to WFH requests, our get_size
implementation is ignored. We should override get_preferred_width
instead. This fixes the accel renderer being clipped to a wrong size
when trying to edit its shortcut.
Once we've made them popup windows we must also implement the popup_done event
handler on the shell surface listener. The best we can currently do is to hide
the window. This will then signal up to GTK which could then deactivate the
appropriate menu (see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670881)
This allows us to get the device if we need to make the window a popup. This
relies on the side effect that GTK calls into GDK to take a grab before the
popup window is shown.
Since it's generated, we install the header by putting it into
gdkinclude_HEADERS, so it's wrong to put it again into
gdk_public_h_sources.
This fixes the build.
This patch changes all uses of GDK_DEPRECATED(_FOR) in gtk headers
by the versioned variants, GDK_DEPRECATED_IN_3_x(_FOR). At the same
time, we add GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_3_x annotations for all API additions
in 3.2 and 3.4.
This patch changes all uses of GDK_DEPRECATED(_FOR) in gdk headers
by the versioned variants, GDK_DEPRECATED_IN_3_x(_FOR). At the same
time, we add GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_3_x annotations for all API additions
in 3.2 and 3.4.
These macros follow the recent changes in GLibs deprecation
setup. We now annotate deprecated functions with the version
they were deprecated in, and you can define the macro
GDK_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED to cut off deprecation warnings for
'recent' deprecations.
At the same time, we introduce version annotations for new API
and allow you to avoid 'recent' API additions by defining
GDK_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED.
The message-type css classes must be in the widget context all the time,
not only when drawing, otherwise they are not propagated to the
children, for instance a label in the InfoBar must inherit the
color. Add a corresponding reftest.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670555
The widget window is usually covered by the bin_window.
Its background color will become relevant when we introduce
kinetic scrolling with overshooting.
The widget window is usually covered by the bin_window.
Its background color will become relevant when we introduce
kinetic scrolling with overshooting.
The widget window is usually covered by the bin_window.
Its background color will become relevant when we introduce
kinetic scrolling with overshooting.
_gtk_widget_set_device_window() is suppose to make accounting of
the topmost widget under the device at each time, so avoid setting
it on virtual crossing events as the device is already in another
window.
The implicit grab on priv->event_window already warrants that this
widget is the only one getting events while the button is pressed,
so avoid the extra GTK+ grab here.
This last slave device (stored per master) is used to fill
in the missing slave device in synthesized crossing events
that are not directly caused by a device event (ie due to
configure events or grabs).
Store the device, and unset private fields whenever the device
is shadowed by another GTK+ grab, so popping up menus while
selecting (i.e. press-and-hold) doesn't leave the entry in a
confused state.
* Restores the old padding
* Prelight on spin buttons
* Don't have a generic prelight background selector, as that got
picked up by things like images that should have a transparent bg.
The F keys have no unicode mapping, and UCKeyTranslate() returns
a bogus 0x10 as mapping to unicode. Instead of checking for this
random and undocumented return value, simply assign all function
keys explicitly. This patch also splits the ill-named "known_keys"
array into "modifier_keys" and "function_keys" which is much
more obvious.
(cherry picked from commit 55f9e5cbaf)
Move g_return_if_fail() stuff from the backends to the public
functions in gdkscreen.c itself, and some fixes for ugly formatting in
the various gdkscreen-backend.c files.
No need to subtract focus line width again, since the progressbar is
rendered starting at (0, 0).
This also fixes the entry-progressbar-coloring reftest.
The file "installation" part needed a long-overdue update, especially
as some headers were simply moved into gtk/deprecated and some new headers
were introduced, and a new .gschema.xml file needed to be processed.
Instead of firing a 'quit' signal and expecting the application to do
something that will cause it to quit, just call the new
g_application_quit() API for ourselves.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670485
This seems a bit "too powerful" and unlikely to be used by most
applications. Remove it from now, until someone comes up with a strong
desire for it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670485
Instead of having an input/output GdkWindow, make the widget no-window,
and use a separate input-only window for events, and paint on the parent
window directly.
When a subclass of GtkEntry (e.g. GtkSpinButton) resizes the available
text area (by overriding the get_text_area_size vfunc), we need to
ensure we don't draw a possible progressbar over the part that got
removed from the text area.
This fixes drawing a progressbar in GtkSpinButton and in its subclasses,
such as GimpSpinScale, and makes Mitch happy too!
_gdk_x11_keymap_key_is_modifier() never tries to set min/max_keycode
if they haven't been set before, meaning that until another function
sets those, all the keys will be seen as non-modifiers.
This causes GdkKeyEvents to be wrongly tagged with "->is_modifier = 0"
when in actual fact the key is a modifier. This fixes keyboard
shortcuts captured with GtkCellRendererAccel in "raw" mode thinking
a modifier without any actual keys is a valid shortcut.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670400
We used to set a flushed boolean whenever we flushing double buffered
areas to the window due to a non-db draw. We then read back from the
window if this was set. This broke when we were doing multiple paints
of the same area after a flush as we were re-reading the window each
time, overdrawing what was previously draw.
Subclasses of GtkEntry could set a larger height request, so we need to
apply the same calculations to the insertion cursors than we do on the
PangoLayout to render it centered under all circumstances.
2012-02-18 19:39:29 +01:00
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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_Release_Broadway del ..\..\..\MSVC_Release_Broadway
if exist ..\..\..\MSVC_Debug_Broadway del ..\..\..\MSVC_Debug_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
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_Release_Broadway del ..\..\..\MSVC_Release_Broadway

if exist ..\..\..\MSVC_Debug_Broadway del ..\..\..\MSVC_Debug_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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