2005-06-26 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkmenu.c (gtk_menu_paint): Pay attention to the
scroll offset when drawing the box. (#308834, Tom von
Schwerdtner)
2005-06-26 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
* gdk/Makefile.am
* gtk/Makefile.am: Current GNU tools do understand the PRIVATE
keyword, so no need to remove those entries from the import
library. libtool installs the .dll.a import library itself, so no
need to do it here. Install the .def file.
2005-06-26 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
* Makefile.am: Current GNU tools do understand the PRIVATE
keyword, so no need to remove those entries from the import
library. libtool installs the .dll.a import library itself, so no
need to do it here. Do install the .def file.
2005-06-25 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c (gdk_keyboard_grab, gdk_pointer_grab):
Don't emit grab-broken for overgrabbing, until we figure
out how to do that without breaking the menu code.
2005-06-25 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
Add a GrabBroken event to GDK, and a grab-broken-event
signal to GtkWidget. (#107320, Simon Cooke, initial patch
by John Ehresman)
* gdk/gdkevents.h: Add a GDK_GRAB_BROKEN event type,
define a GdkEventGrabBroken event struct.
* gdk/win32/gdkevents-win32.c (gdk_event_translate):
Generate GrabBroken events in response to WM_KILLFOCUS.
* gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c: Generate GrabBroken events
when a grab is broken by the window becoming unviewable,
or by another grab from the same client.
* gtk/gtkwidget.h (GtkWidgetClass): Add grab_broken_event.
* gtk/gtkwidget.c (gtk_widget_event_internal): Translate
GrabBroken events into grab_broken_event signals.
* gtk/gtkmain.c (gtk_main_do_event): Propagate GrabBroken
events.
* gtk/gtkmenushell.c (gtk_menu_shell_grab_broken): Deactivate
the menu when the grab is broken.
* gtk/gtkcolorsel.c (gtk_color_selection_grab_broken): Stop
the color picker if the grab is broken.
* gtk/gtkpaned.c (gtk_paned_grab_broken): Stop the drag if
the grab is broken.
2005-06-24 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* gdk/gdkrgb.c (gdk_rgb_select_conv): Fix up selection of
conversion functions for MSB machines: convert_0888[_br]
now work on bytes so are endian independent.
(Reported by David Zeuthen)
2005-06-24 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtktextview.c (gtk_text_view_scroll_hpages): Don't
jump to the next line if we are at the end of the line.
2005-06-23 Tor Lillqvist <tml@novell.com>
Improve and simplify line segment rendering on Win32, especially
the implementation of GDK_CAP_NOT_LAST, and dashed lines. Fixes
bug #306396.
* gdk/win32/gdkprivate-win32.h (GdkGCWin32): Save the GdkGC's
line_style, cap_style and join_style as such in the
GdkGCWin32. Don't need to keep the pen_double_dash flag, we can
check the line_style.
* gdk/win32/gdkgc-win32.c (fixup_pen): New internal function. Sets
up the GDI pen type, style, end cap and join attributes to use
based on the pen width, GDK line style, end cap style, and join
style.
For a narrow (zero-width) GDK pen with the GDK_CAP_NOT_LAST end
cap style, which typically are used for XOR drawing where it is
essential that the last pixel is not drawn, use a GDI cosmetic
pen. Only for a cosmetic pen does GDI not draw the last pixel. I
deduced this by experimetation, the documentation is rather vague.
For other GDK pens use a geometric GDI pen. If the width is 0 or 1
and the GDK end cap style is GDK_CAP_BUTT, and the line style is
GDK_LINE_SOLID, use PS_ENDCAP_ROUND. This ensures that also
single-pixel length lines are drawn. (For sngle-pixel width lines
roundness as such is of course irrelevant.) For dashed lines, use
PS_ENDCAP_FLAT.
For wide lines use PS_ENDCAP_FLAT, _ROUND or _SQUARE,
respectively, for GDK_CAP_BUTT, GDK_CAP_ROUND and GDK_CAP_PROJECTING.
For one pixel on-off dashed lines, use PS_ALTERNATE, it seems to
work better than PS_USERSTYLE. For other dashed lines, use
PS_USERSTYLE and the dashes as set by the user (or the default
four-pixel on-off style).
(gdk_win32_gc_values_to_win32values, gdk_win32_gc_set_dashes):
Call fixup_pen() to do the pen settings after modifying some of
the GDK GC attributes that affect pens.
* gdk/win32/gdkdrawable-win32.c (render_line_horizontal,
render_line_vertical, draw_segments): Check GdkGCWin32::line_style
instead of the the removed pen_double_dash member. Don't use
PATCOPY unconditionally in the PatBlt() call, use a raster ope
code that depends on the GC function in use.
(draw_rectangle, draw_segments, draw_lines): Be more careful in
deciding when to do the manual dash rendering.
(draw_segments): Don't do any manual "last point" drawing at
all. The above changes takes care of narrow line segments being
drawn correctly in most cases, at least on NT-based Windows.
2005-06-23 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtktreeview.c (gtk_tree_view_key_press): Change the
keynav for header reordering and resizing to Alt-arrows and
Shift-Alt-arrows, following a proposal by the keynav
authority. (#308666, Calum Benson)
2005-06-23 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* gdk/gdkcairo.c (gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf): Fix the
big endian case for 3-channel source. (Reported by
David Zeuthen)
2005-06-23 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkbutton.c (gtk_button_construct_child): Don't
trigger warnings if there are extra references to the
hbox. (#308677, Dan Winship)
2005-06-22 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gdk/x11/gdkdnd-x11.c (xdnd_finished_filter): Set the
time field in the event. (#308573, Morten Welinder)
2005-06-21 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkarrow.c:
* gtk/gtkimage.c:
* gtk/gtklabel.c:
* gtk/gtkpixmap.c: Modify all of the GtkMisc widgets to round down
on centering calculations to match the behaviour of other parts
of GTK+. (#307419, Ryan Lortie)
2005-06-21 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkdnd.c (gtk_drag_source_set): Connect to
button-release-event as well, to handle touchscreen
scenarios better. (#171490, Markku Vire)
2005-06-21 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gdk/gdk.symbols:
* gdk/gdkwindow.h:
* gdk/x11/gdkgeometry-x11.c (gdk_window_move_region): New
function which can be used to implement scrolling in
non-window widgets. (#135165, Søren Sandmann)