This is used for widgets that contain the focus widget,
reserving the focused state for the focus location itself.
This aligns our focus state handling with
https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/
For the X11 backend, keep a list of monitors for which the surface
intersects the monitor area.
Whenever the X11 surface is configured, check against the list of
monitors to determine whether it enters a new monitor or if it left a
monitor, to emit the corresponding ::enter/leave-monitor signals just
like a Wayland compositor would.
As monitors can be added, removed or reconfigured at any time, redo
those checks whenever any of these events occur.
which could happen after confirming the "file overwrite"
dialog and may result in a different file being overwritten
causing data loss.
The oblivious file selection can be done by a mouse
click or keyboard press sent inadvertently just after
confirming the "file overwrite" dialog (and before the
enclosing GtkfilechooserDialog is closed).
Fixed by adding a flag to ignore any button/key press
events sent to the file list. We set this flag just
after the user accepts the "file overwrite" dialog (which
means the enclosing GtkfilechooserDialog is about to
get closed). And we restablish the flag when the dialog
is shown again (in its map() handler).
Fixes data loss issue #2288
Stop rewriting key and focus events on the GDK side.
Instead deliver them as they are, and propagate them
from the root on the gtk side, in gtkmain.c. And
stop complaining about focus events on popups - we
can just ignore them if we have no use for them.
- People seem to misunderstand the unsharp-mask-like increase
of visual contrast for "fuziness". That is not the reason for
the change. The stylistic change of just going with flat
text label allows to simplify the code and drop complexity.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2280
- sligtly increase contrast for the treeview borders
- FIXME: High Contrast seems to drop the borders completely,
there might be some trickery for using border-left-color and
border-top-color this way as even forcing the color 'red' seems
to render invisible on HC.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2238
Without this, it seems impossible to make cross-section
keynav in the Emoji chooser work. I've tried, but got
lost between the focus, grab_focus, move_cursor and
keynav-failed vfuncs and signals, and their competing
implementations GtkFlowBox and GtkEmojiChooser.
Set version and soversion separately for the library.
When we do the 4.0 release, we will set:
gtk_soversion = '1'
gtk_library_version = '1.0.0'
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/1963