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window: Deprecate gtk_window_present()
And expect gtk_window_present_with_time() to be used instead.
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@ -8736,23 +8736,11 @@ gtk_window_snapshot (GtkWidget *widget,
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* gtk_window_present:
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* @window: a #GtkWindow
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*
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* Presents a window to the user. This may mean raising the window
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* in the stacking order, deiconifying it, moving it to the current
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* desktop, and/or giving it the keyboard focus, possibly dependent
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* on the user’s platform, window manager, and preferences.
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* Presents a window to the user. This function should not be used
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* as when it is called, it is too late to gather a valid timestamp
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* to allow focus stealing prevention to work correctly.
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*
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* If @window is hidden, this function calls gtk_widget_show()
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* as well.
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*
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* This function should be used when the user tries to open a window
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* that’s already open. Say for example the preferences dialog is
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* currently open, and the user chooses Preferences from the menu
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* a second time; use gtk_window_present() to move the already-open dialog
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* where the user can see it.
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*
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* If you are calling this function in response to a user interaction,
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* it is preferable to use gtk_window_present_with_time().
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*
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* Deprecated: 4.0: Use gtk_window_present_with_time() instead.
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**/
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void
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gtk_window_present (GtkWindow *window)
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@ -8766,9 +8754,24 @@ gtk_window_present (GtkWindow *window)
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* @timestamp: the timestamp of the user interaction (typically a
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* button or key press event) which triggered this call
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*
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* Presents a window to the user in response to a user interaction.
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* If you need to present a window without a timestamp, use
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* gtk_window_present(). See gtk_window_present() for details.
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* Presents a window to the user. This may mean raising the window
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* in the stacking order, deiconifying it, moving it to the current
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* desktop, and/or giving it the keyboard focus, possibly dependent
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* on the user’s platform, window manager, and preferences.
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*
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* If @window is hidden, this function calls gtk_widget_show()
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* as well.
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*
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* This function should be used when the user tries to open a window
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* that’s already open. Say for example the preferences dialog is
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* currently open, and the user chooses Preferences from the menu
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* a second time; use gtk_window_present() to move the already-open dialog
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* where the user can see it.
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*
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* Presents a window to the user in response to a user interaction. The
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* timestamp should be gathered when the window was requested to be shown
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* (when clicking a link for example), rather than once the window is
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* ready to be shown.
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**/
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void
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gtk_window_present_with_time (GtkWindow *window,
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@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
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gboolean gtk_window_propagate_key_event (GtkWindow *window,
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GdkEventKey *event);
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GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
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GDK_DEPRECATED_IN_4_0_FOR(gtk_window_present_with_time)
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void gtk_window_present (GtkWindow *window);
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GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_ALL
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void gtk_window_present_with_time (GtkWindow *window,
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