I expect them to be used a lot, so this approach seems better than
requiring signals that connect to "notify::widget". Also, we can't use
regular functions (like dispose or constructed), becaiuse those assume
that (un)setting of the widget only happens once and with the current
design (a puble set_widget() function) we can't really guarantee that.
Also, I split them into two separate functions as one function is part
of construction and the other part of destruction of the object. And it
doesn't sound like a good idea to have that both be part of one
function.
I wanted to use weak refs to ensure this instead, but it's a performance
problem when used in the treeview and each and every cell adds a weak
ref to the treeview.
The function returns the part of a monitors area that should be
used for positioning popups, menus, etc. The only non-trivial
implementation atm is in the X backend, all the other backends
just return the full monitor area. The X implementation is
currently suboptimal, since it requires roundtrips to collect
the necessary information. It should be changed to monitor
the properties for changes, when XFixes allows to monitor
individual properties.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641999
Dealing with disabled devices may turn into hierarchy/device
changed events on device IDs with no backing GdkDevice yet,
so protect against that. The device attachment will be handled
correctly when the device is enabled later.
Even if we can't change our sensitivity because the parent is insensitive we
should still flip the sensitive flag. Otherwise, with and insensitive parent,
child.set_sensitive(True)
...
parent.set_sensitive(True)
would result in child still being insensitive.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666392
Instead of in the key_press handler, use a signal handler. The signal
handler runs before the default handler, and before other signal
handlers. In particular it runs before the signal handler installed via
gtk_entry_set_completion() which pops down the entry completion, and we
don't want that to happen.
The code does not change the code of the handler in any significant way,
it just refacotrs it to not call the parent anymore.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663573
This was removed previously, but is necessary to support the case where
no base folder is in use, which should cause an error. This can be
experienced in save mode in the recent files list.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663573
That way, we can use the regular filtering features of the
filesystemmodel instead of having our own filtering function that
duplicates much of the matching code.
This also removes the broken-on-windows feature where files strting with
a dot were not autocompleted.
Use all the clever functions we invented in recent refactorings to
compute the file and dir part and the current folder.
This also fixes the bug where "./" was not taken as the current
directory but interpreted as a file named "./".