Instead use passive grabs for the few keys we care about.
With a corresponding metacity change, this will allow workspace
switching and focus cycling during DND, which is very useful.
Fixes bug 390312.
Ellipsize labels in the Save folder's combo so they don't grow too wide.
Ellipsize labels in normal directory buttons in the pathbar, and make
their requisition's width reasonably small. Use a tooltip for buttons
that got ellipsized.
Instead of placing the down-slider directly beside the last button in
the pathbar, use the remaining space in the pathbar for the last
button. Use a different method to find the first visible button.
Walk down from the end, adding buttons until we use all free space.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
We returned the innermost child that has the pointer, which is not right.
Only the direct child that has the pointer in it should be reported (if any).
The latest releases of Solaris now ship with the X.org Xserver, so it is
better to use the Xfree Xinerama interfaces if available. This commit fixes
the configure script so that it first tries to use the Xfree interfaces and
only falls back to the Solaris-specific interfaces if they are not available.
This way, older releases of Solaris which do not use X.org also will work.
(Bug 580079)
This also removes the (unimplemented) possibility to change a window to
non-native. This seems generally not very useful, and there are some problems
with it, for instance if two "users" need a window to be native and then
one of the "users" doesn't need it anymore it can't change it back, because
it is unaware of the other reason the window is native.
If a native window or a window with a native subwindow is moved or resized
then the client window moves and implicit paints need to be flushed since
the native window move will copy/overwrite data. This may happen while there
is an outstanding paint if the move is inside an expose event (weird, but
flash embedded in webkit hit this).
Right now we're asserting here, but the right fix is to allow this but
to not flush the parts that are currently in a (non-implicit) paint. This
means we flush all results from previous not-yet-flushed exposes, but not
the ones being drawn.