The installed ITS rule filename is "gtk4builder.its". The .loc file
is wrongly pointing to old "gtkbuilder.its" which makes gettext fail
on systems without GTK3 installed.
Goals:
1. Provide as much information as possible in the error message, so
users can try to fix their system themselves.
2. Try to formulate the error message in a way that explains that this
is not something GTK can fix, but a lower layer problem.
Related: #4193
We can use the new binding helpers to make this
a little less bothersome. That way, it will need
tweaks less often (only when new fundamental types
are introduced).
The child of a GtkExpander is owned directly by the expander whenever
the "expanded" flag is unset.
We are adding an additional reference to the child of an expander when
expander is not expanded.
Additionally, if a GtkExpander is disposed while not expanded, we need
to explicitly release the reference on the child widget that we own.
This reference leak was masked in GTK3 by GtkContainer removing each
child from the parent container by recursively calling
gtk_widget_destroy().
This gesture is set on the whole widget surface, since there's
multiple input targets inside an entry (icons, the GtkText itself)
it makes sense to consider the full entry an area handling clicks.
Ensure these events don't propagate further up, and result in other
actions.
The default theme changed from Adwaita to Default and this tripped up
the logic to detect if the tarball builds contain pre-built css files or
not. Fix this by looking at pre-compiled css files in themes/Default/
instead of themes/Adwaita/.
This gesture is set on the whole widget surface, since there's
multiple input targets inside an entry (icons, the GtkText itself)
it makes sense to consider the full entry an area handling clicks.
Ensure these events don't propagate further up, and result in other
actions.
This gesture is set on the whole widget surface, since there's
multiple input targets inside an entry (icons, the GtkText itself)
it makes sense to consider the full entry an area handling clicks.
Ensure these events don't propagate further up, and result in other
actions.
All possible ramifications after button1 press (move cursor,
begin drag, begin dnd, select word/line, ...) result in user
actions. The right thing after that is consuming the events,
set the gesture state for that.
The font sizes demo had the space between the font-size spans,
causing us to have a run with just a default sized space between
the words, which in turn leads to wobbly cursor sizes. Avoid that
by including the space in the preceding span.
Also, make it bigger.