There's no usecase for them, so remove them before we have to commit to
keeping an API.
Make the hooks private for now, actually removing them will come in
followup patches.
Its usecase was GERD - http://testbit.eu/~timj/historic/gerd/ - and that
project is long since dead.
I couldn't find any app using it after asking around and googling either.
Its usecase was GERD - http://testbit.eu/~timj/historic/gerd/ - and that
project is long since dead.
It has been superseded in GTK 2.2 by GdkDisplayPointerHooks anyway.
I neither know how to trigger this code nor what would be
the suggested replacement API. BUt it's the last thing stopping
me to compile GTK3 for win32.
Although gtk.symbols seems to be unused on Unix now it still
must not contain unprotected Unix only functions, because they
can not be exported on win32.
There are sure regressions but basic stuff seems to be working
again after all the API breakage done with comments like
"Win32 and Quartz need to be ported still."
Since "->adjust_size_request()" was added, it became important for GtkBin's
generic height-for-width implementation to further check the requests
using this vfunc.
of limiting it to it's minimum size.
This fixes height-for-width labels inside a GtkCheckButton, for some
reason GtkCheckButton was limiting the child allocation to the child's
minimum request, probably for the sake of virtual left-alignment of
the child label to be beside the checkmark. This should be done by
other means if nescesarry.
For "padding" cases, it would be ok to fallback on GtkBin class
implementation of height-for-width. However in cases where the
user set's an xscale/yscale the GtkAlignment needs to take care
of properly adjusting the for_size when querying it's child.
Checks were in place to ensure that widgets never request taller
or wider than screen size. This was there to test a theory about
scrolled window children functioning correctly with dynamic content
however it breaks GtkViewport children which can generally return a
value taller than screen height intentionally, GtkViewport uses this
value to update the adjustments.