This time I realized that I needed to set autocrlf=false on my Windows side
... ugh...
This is one of those files that must have CRLF line endings to work
correctly :|
-Reinstate build/win32/vs10/gtk+.sln with the correct EOL (DOS/Windows), so
that it will be correctly recognized by Windows instead of having the
annoying "Unrecognized Visual Studio Version".
-Update property sheets to reflect on new headers added
-Change the demo program to be gtk3-demo.exe, to be consistent with the
names on other platforms, and updated/renamed related project/solution
files, and added overlay.c to the list of demo sources.
Removing the window from the window list before setting the
application to %NULL avoids gtk_application_remove_window() triggering
another call to gtk_application_window_removed(), which would release
the application a second time.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=653053
As Cairo and Cairo-GObject are often built as two seperate DLLs/modules,
set the property sheets to link to both libraries, instead of using the
previous approach where a monolithic Cairo DLL which contains GObject
support is used.
-Remove unneeded tags from projects
-Seperate intermediate directories for projects to avoid rebuilding/
linking on every rebuild and MSBuild errors (et al.) for not being
able to write into build log files as they are in use.
It turns out there's more places where the toolbar item size is used as
the margin box instead of the content box. Because of that, store the
margin box when allocating and use it whenever calls
toolbar_content_get_allocation() instead of calling
gtk_widget_get_allocation().
size_allocate() allocates the available space for the margin box,
get_allocation() returns the actual space of the content box and those
can be different. And then animations never stop.
If that makes you go "huh?", you might want to read
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/box.html
and the docs for gtk_widget_compute_align().
... and implement the CSS font properties:
- font-size
- font-style
- font-family
- font-weight
- font-variant
This is the second try at this. The first was backed out previously due
to bugginess. Let's hope this one survives a bit longer.
Also makes the font-family CSS test work again.