No need for an intermediate box widget here;
we can just use a box layout. As a side-effect,
this fixes the theme to apply to the selection.
Fixes: #3005
ss00 doesn't exist, and we use xxxx as placeholder
for 'default' choices in alternatives. Add a warning
in case we run across invalid OpenType feature tags
in fonts.
Fixes: #2962
Some implementations of the ES 1.00 shader (such as Google's ANGLE) do
not like the 'f' suffix for floats, so just drop it, as it should be
harmless to drop.
Make both gtk_grid_view_new and gtk_grid_view_new_with_factory
take a model as first argument, and make all arguments
allow-none and transfer full.
Update all callers.
Make both gtk_list_view_new and gtk_list_view_new_with_factory
take a model as first argument, and make all arguments
allow-none and transfer full.
Update all callers.
A dropdown without a model is useless, so accept a model
and expression in the constructor. Allow them to be NULL,
but consume them if given. This makes chained constructors
convenient without breaking language bindings.
Drop gtk_drop_down_set_from_strings() and instead add
gtk_drop_down_new_from_strings().
Update all users.
This is for consistency with other wrapping list constructors.
We want them all to be transfer full, allow-none.
Also make the constructor return GtkMultiSelection *.
Update all callers.
Make gtk_tree_list_model_new() take the root model
as first argument, and make it transfer full, for
consistency with other wrapping list constructors.
Update all callers.
Still missing here: Make the model property writable,
and allow passing NULL in the constructor.
To build a better world sometimes means having to tear the old one down.
-- Alexander Pierce, "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"
ATK served us well for nearly 20 years, but the world has changed, and
GTK has changed with it. Now ATK is mostly a hindrance towards improving
the accessibility stack:
- it maps to a very specific implementation, AT-SPI, which is Linux and
Unix specific
- it requires implementing the same functionality in three different
layers of the stack: AT-SPI, ATK, and GTK
- only GTK uses it; every other Linux and Unix toolkit and application
talks to AT-SPI directly, including assistive technologies
Sadly, we cannot incrementally port GTK to a new accessibility stack;
since ATK insulates us entirely from the underlying implementation, we
cannot replace it piecemeal. Instead, we're going to remove everything
and then incrementally build on a clean slate:
- add an "accessible" interface, implemented by GTK objects directly,
which describe the accessible role and state changes for every UI
element
- add an "assistive technology context" to proxy a native accessibility
API, and assign it to every widget
- implement the AT context depending on the platform
For more information, see: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2833
That way, demo windows can be maximized and multiple demos can run at
once.
It's especially useful when using --run because the main window is
invisible then.
When the search entry disappears on Escape,
reset the search string to "", so we don't
end up with a filtered list and no obvious
way to remove the filtering.
Simplify all view model APIs and always return G_TYPE_OBJECT as the
item-type for every model.
It turns out nobody uses item-type anyway.
So instead of adding lots of APIs, forcing people to think about it and
trying to figure out how to handle filter or map models that modify item
types, just having an easy life is a better approach.
All the models need to be able to deal with any type of object going
through anyway.
Add a Help item to the gear menu that opens the
node-format.md file in a new window. This could
be improved if we could parse markdown and apply
tags, similar to how we can load pango markup.
In 99.9% of all cases, these are just NULL, NULL.
So just do away with these arguments, people can
use the setters for the rare cases where they want
the scrolled window to use a different adjustment.
According to [1], '_timezone' is already used for a global variable in the
time.h system header that is supplied by Microsoft, so using that for our
variable name when we are including time.h either directly or indirectly
will cause trouble.
This renames such variables to '_tz' to avoid that
[1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/daylight-dstbias-timezone-and-tzname
Do it via the new size setting on the color list.
Also add an option to set the maximum size of the color list that it'll
be filled to so rudimentary performance testing is possible.
Hint: Do not select 16777216.
This reinstates commit c16848c2bb683f7ddf51571aa5951f8a4a1ea622.
gtk_weather_info_new was consuming the info, but not
the timestamp, which confused me. Make it not consume
either, and be more explicit about where the unrefs
happen.
First, almost all widgets are either visible and mapped, or visible and
unmapped because they are !child_visible. In both cases, we do care
about the size. If they are indeed invisible, gtk_widget_measure() will
take care of that by returning all 0.
And gtk_widget_unparent() already queues a resize on the parent if
necessary, so that is unneeded as well.
Juneteenth (a portmanteau of June and nineteenth)[2] (also known as
Freedom Day,[3] Jubilee Day,[4] and Liberation Day,[5]) is an unofficial
American holiday celebrated annually on the 19th of June in the United
States.
-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juneteenth