This allows to override the role declared to the atk stack. For
instance,
<accessibility>
<role type="static"/>
</accessibility>
allows to tell the accessibility stack that a label is just a message in
a message box.
Fixes#109
Unlike what commit d01ea18dc3 says, X11 is
not a requirement for Wayland, so a Wayland-only build is possible. We
just use the same logic as other non-X11 platforms.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784615
Signed-off-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net>
is_touchpad_device() for XI2 was hardcoded to look for libinput only.
Extend it slightly to correctly identify other Xorg touchpad drivers.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/97
This allows widget to attach their streams to GdkWindow(s)
The idea is to allow attaching a stream to windowing system(s) so the
stream can make use of its resources, in particular GL contexts.
I am however unsure what to attach to:
- GtkWindow
- GdkWindow
- GtkWidget
- GskRenderer
Each of these provide advantages and disadvantages.
So I'm very much open to better suggestions.
This way, we can support external libraries providing implementations of
GtkMediaFile.
We also add a media backend called 'nomedia' that can be enabled to not
compile any support for GtkMediaFile. This is useful when people want to
statically compile GTK into an application that does not use media.
For now, this option is the default.
We also support a new environment variable GTK_MEDIA that allows
selecting the implementation to use.
GTK_MEDIA=help can be used to get info about the available
implementations.
This is necessary so that bidnings work properly and don't make
gdk_gl_texture_release() a function on GdkTexture.
It also allows code to identify what type of texture they are dealing
with.
Finally, we can now decide to add getters later without screwing
anything up, if we want to allow people to access GL textures directly.
The logic for this in 3 got lost in the move from gadgets to widgets. We
must update the sensitivities when :wrap, :value, or the bounds change.
Close: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/88
This used to test that "windowed widgets" and "non-windowed widgets"
handle alpha correctly, but none of the mentioned widgets are windowed
at all anymore. For the rest, this is more easily and dynamically
testable by simply using the inspector.