Size requests should only ever need to return the screen's width/height
and max. This way, potentially large widgets (tree view or icon view)
don't need to do so many computations, but can stop when their computed
size has reached the screen size.
When setting no shape on an unshaped window, nothing changes,
so return early instead of recomputing lots of visibility
information.
Pointed out by Owen Taylor in bug 637156.
This function will enable events for all devices of a given
GdkInputSource, either these available at the time of the call,
or these that are connected in the future.
The xi2 device manager now handles slaves being detached and/or
attached to a master.
gdk_device_list_slaves() has been added so it is possible to
know how slaves relate with masters. The other backends (X11 and not)
don't neeed to to anything special here since their hierarchy is
fully flat.
When the slave device changes, the master takes the shape of the
new one, modifying its axes, this signal is more useful to catch
this situation than the n-axes property
This function may be used to know the hardware device that triggered
an event, it could resort to the master device in the few cases there's
not a direct hardware device to relate to the event (i.e.: crossing events
due to grabs)
gdk_enable_multidevice() has been replaced with gdk_disable_multidevice(),
so applications may call that function if they want to go back at the
previous behavior.
There would be usually little reasons to call that function, unless the
application is doing X calls itself that count on old fashioned core
devices.
This is a modernization of the GtkAboutDialog look done
by William Jon McCann. The most noteworthy changes are:
- no more subdialogs
- show license short text in the main dialog
- less verbose email link formatting
- the dialog is modal to its transient parent
All colors are defined now in the default css, and classes have
been added so the bars are fully themeable (as opposed to
gtk_widget_override_*, which require changing the color map itself)
For example, for an entry within a notebook, previously these 2 rules would
have the same weight:
.entry {}
.notebook {}
Now ".entry" will rank higher than ".notebook" for the GtkEntry, further
specific selectors such as:
.notebook .entry {}
still get a higher score than the previous ones.