Add a new API, gtk_popover_set_default_widget, that can be
used to make a widget act as default while the popover is
shown. This is useful in dialog-like popovers.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747664
GdkKeymap already has support for _get_num_lock_state() and
_get_caps_lock_state(). Adding _get_scroll_lock_state() would be good
for completness and some backends (Windows?) could take advantage of
this.
The other Radio* widgets have this convenience method that removes the
memory management of the opaque GSList used to handle the group from the
API usable from language bindings (especially the ones not based on
introspection).
This commit adds gtk_radio_menu_item_join_group().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671362
These have the same visual effect and timing than the gnome-shell ones.
During the hide animation, the popover has been made to take focus
elsewhere, and refuse to take any pointer/keyboard input until the popover
is shown again.
This has been based on work from Timm Bäder.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741405
Also try and clarify a few things about event propagation. Move
input-handling.xml into gtk-doc’s expand_content_files variable so it
automatically links to widget documentation. Add links from
gtk_widget_add_events() and friends to the new documentation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744054
This is necessary to avoid unwanted drag cancel animations,
now that GtkNotebook is careful about cancelling a drag
when the dragged tab disappears unexpectedly.
The existence of OpenGL implementations that do not provide the full
core profile compatibility because of reasons beyond the technical, like
llvmpipe not implementing floating point buffers, makes the existence of
GdkGLProfile and documenting the fact that we use core profiles a bit
harder.
Since we do not have any existing profile except the default, we can
remove the GdkGLProfile and its related API from GDK and GTK+, and sweep
the whole thing under the carpet, while we wait for an extension that
lets us ask for the most compatible profile possible.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744407
Store the OpenGL version when we first do the extensions check; this
allows client code to check the available GL version without requiring a
call to gdk_gl_context_make_current() and epoxy_gl_version().
gtk_list_box_bind_model() binds a GListModel to a GtkListBox.
This is a first step towards having GListModel support in Gtk. It's not
useful for large models, because GtkListBox always creates all widgets
for all rows.
Add a gtk_drag_cancel() function that can be used on the
source side to cancel an ongoing drag operation. This can
be useful, e.g. if the data that is being dragged becomes
unavailable.
Add helper for getting the main clipboard. This makes
the API usable for bindings (as GdkAtoms aren't usable through
gobject-introspection), and easier to use in C.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712752
Add ::next-match, ::previous-match and ::stop-search keybinding
signals that are bound to Ctrl-g, Ctrl-Shift-g and Escape. Also
add a gtk_search_entry_handle_event() function to handle key events.
These functions, while added for use by the GTK inspector, are generally
useful to applications that need to resolve what action groups are
available to a particular GtkWidget.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741386
Add a vfunc to return a non-scrollable border around scrollables.
This would be nicer as a property, but we can't add properties
to an interface without breaking 3rd party implementations, so
make this an optional vfunc, and handle it not being set.