There is not much room in the inspector window; squeezing a
tree and a detailed view in the same page is not great. Instead,
make the details a separate page.
Currently writing wl_data_offer data into the fd is 1) synchronous, which
is noticeable when transferring large amounts of data, and 2) buggy, write()
error checking is done on the accumulator, breaking both the written data
accounting and error checking itself.
Fix both by making writes asynchonous through GOutputStream, the operation
is spun off and either finished, or cancelled if new data is stored in the
selection while the transfer is active.
When a drive is ejected or a volume unmounted the current directory
doesn't change most of the times being empty or being a directory that
user shouldn't take care about, like /run/media
Seems more useful to change to $HOME directory in that case so the user
can see something useful and familiar just after unmounting.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737983
Currently we change the current location if we click the eject button of
a mount.
Check whether the user actually clicked the eject button and don't
change location in that case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737983
Query printer via IPP for paper sizes if there is no
or empty PPD file.
Parse "media-supported" and "media-size-supported" attributes for list
of paper sizes. Parse "media-default" and "media-col-default" attributes
for default settings.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725441
Instead of making assumptions about enum value ordering,
introduce a helper function to determine policy values
for which the scrollbar may be visible.
Add a new policy, GTK_POLICY_EXTERNAL, which hides the scrollbar,
but does not force the scrolled windows size to be determined by
its child. This can be used to keep two scrolled windows in sync,
while sharing a single scrollbar.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730730
As an actionable (inherited from GtkButton), a GtkMenuButton
should not set its own sensitivity when it has an action-name
set, but just follow the enabled state of the associated
action.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738083
Dimmed inner colorswatch shadow to make brighter colors looks nice,
increased the padding to make button states more evident, 0 border
radius to match the padding change and no colorswatch shadows when
the button is insensitive.
The code did weird things with drawing backgrounds sometimes but not
really. Now it does this:
(1) render a background
(2) render a frame
(3) render an icon
- if no icon exists, draw the generic handle icon
We want to render a background *and* the current color (if there is
one).
This also adds a custom function gtk_render_add_content_path() which
adds the path of the current content area to a cairo_t.
This adds a CSS box (complete with padding and border) for the icon. The
box is even drawn when no icon is present. Use the ".image" as the style
class here instead of -active-color-badge.
Use this box to draw the circle around the selection icon in Adwaita.
auth_info should be a NULL-terminated array as it is used in
e.g. g_strdupv invocations iterating over its elements until
a NULL element is encountered.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737777