Havoc Pennington e0fee22e78 Add built marshaller files to support GdkPixbufLoader signals
2001-01-22  Havoc Pennington  <hp@redhat.com>

	* Makefile.am: Add built marshaller files to support
	GdkPixbufLoader signals

	* gdk-pixbuf-io.c (gdk_pixbuf_load_module): have
	GDK_PIXBUF_MODULEDIR unconditionally replace the compiled-in
	module location, rather than acting as a fallback, because we are
	using GDK_PIXBUF_MODULEDIR to use gdk-pixbuf before installing it.

	* gdk-pixbuf.h: include gdk-pixbuf-loader.h

        * gdk-pixbuf-loader.h, gdk-pixbuf-loader.c: Move back over here
	from gtk, and add error to close(), because stop_load may do
	parsing of the image.

	* pixops/have_mmx.S (_pixops_have_mmx): add newline at end of file

        * io-*.c: make individual operations static, and add fill_vtable
	functions which are exported. Fix the collection of type warnings
	that surfaced, including a number of functions that didn't
	properly take a GError and some that weren't
	const-correct. Involved adding error handling for a few loaders.

	* gdk-pixbuf-io.h: Add error reporting to stop_load function

	* gdk-pixbuf-io.c (gdk_pixbuf_load_module): change to just look up
	a function that fills in the GdkPixbufModule vtable, instead of
	looking up all the image functions individually; this means we
	can get type safety within modules for the loader functions.
	Also it means you don't have to keep the statically compiled and
	GModule versions in sync.

	* test-gdk-pixbuf.c (main): remove gdk_pixbuf_init()

	* make-inline-pixbuf.c (main): remove call to gdk_pixbuf_init()

	* gdk-pixbuf.h: nuke gdk_pixbuf_init()

	* gdk-pixbuf-animation.c (gdk_pixbuf_frame_get_type): g_type_init
	() here

	* gdk-pixbuf.c (gdk_pixbuf_get_type): g_type_init () here

	* gdk-pixbuf-animation.c (gdk_pixbuf_animation_get_type):
	g_type_init() here


2001-01-22  Havoc Pennington  <hp@redhat.com>

	* demos/testanimation.c: fix to reflect gdk-pixbuf changes

	* demos/testpixbuf.c: fix to reflect gdk-pixbuf changes

	* gtk/gdk-pixbuf-loader.c, gtk/gdk-pixbuf-loader.h:
	Remove, move back to gdk-pixbuf

	* gtk/gtktextiter.c, gtk/gtktextiter.h: add sentence equivalents
	to all the word functions

	* gtk/gtktextview.c (gtk_text_view_start_cursor_blink): return
	before doing anything on NULL layout or if we don't have the focus

	* gtk/testtext.c (fill_example_buffer): "justification"

	* gtk/gtktexttag.h, gtk/gtktexttag.c: change the tag attribute
	to be called "justification" not "justify"

	* demos/gtk-demo/textview.c (create_tags): "justification"

	* gtk/gtktextlayout.c (set_para_values): Handle char-wise wrapping
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General Information
===================

This is GTK+ version 1.3.2. GTK+, which stands for the Gimp ToolKit, 
is a library for creating graphical user interfaces for the X Window 
System. It is designed to be small, efficient, and flexible. GTK+ is 
written in C with a very object-oriented approach.

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==================

Bugs should be reported to the GNOME bug tracking
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The subject of the mail should describe your problem.
In the body of the mail, you should first include
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line from the actual headers.

 Package: gtk+
 Version: 1.3.2

[ Please substitute 1.3.2 with the version of GTK+ that
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* Information about your system. For instance:

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   - What version of X
   - For Linux, what version of the C library

  And anything else you think is relevant.

* How to reproduce the bug. 

  If you can reproduce it with the testgtk program that is built 
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  As a last resort, you can also provide a pointer to a larger piece 
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  (Bugs that can be reproduced within the  GIMP are almost as good 
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* If the bug was a crash, the exact text that was printed out
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  line option.

An example of a bug report:

====
To: submit@bugs.gnome.org
From: yourname@your.address.org
Subject: handlebox test in testgtk is misnamed.

Package: gtk+
Version: 1.3.2

When I run gtk/testgtk, the button "handle box"
is misnamed. There are multiple handle boxes in
the demo, so it should be "handle boxes", to
be like "buttons" or "check buttons".
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