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Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
During text widget manipulation (inserting or deleting text via keyboard)
the IM context is reset somewhat early, before the actual change took place.
This makes IM lag behind in terms of surrounding text and cursor position.
Shuffle these IM reset calls so that they happen after the changes, and
ensure that the IM is actually reset, since that is currently toggled on
a pretty narrow set of circumstances.
I assume this was committed by mistake. It isn't used, and some
packaging systems will automatically remove it during `clean`.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
We need to free the queued context list in dispose
if we didn't get to register the contexts, and we also
need to free the list properly when we do get to
register them.
This showed up in valgrind as leaked GList structs.
CI is mostly interested in GTK not introducing compiler warnings, other
submodules like Wayland might have their own and that shouldn't hinder
CI testing of GTK.
Disable -Werror for the wayland submodule, and let it be fixed independently
at some point.
When GTK_EVENT_CONTROLLER_SCROLL_DISCRETE is set, accumulate deltas also
for mouse scroll so a high-resolution mouse wheel click behaves in the
in the same manner as a low-resolution mouse wheel click.
Starting with the Wayland protocol wl_pointer >= 8, discrete axis
events have been deprecated in favour of high-resolution scroll event.
Add a listener for high-resolution scroll events and, for backwards
compatibility, handle discrete events as discrete*120.
Instead of calculating the discrete scroll deltas in
GtkEventControllerScroll, move that code to the event constructor and
access the precalculated values using gdk_scroll_event_get_deltas.
Refactor, no functional changes.
Starting with Linux Kernel v5.0 two new axes are available for
mice that support high-resolution wheel scrolling: REL_WHEEL_HI_RES and
REL_HWHEEL_HI_RES.
Both axes send data in fractions of 120 where each multiple of 120
amounts to one logical scroll event. Fractions of 120 indicate a wheel
movement less than one detent.
The 120 magic number is a copy of the Windows API, so this new
constructor can be used both in Linux >= 5.0 and Windows >= Vista.
gtk_tree_view_top_row_to_dy, which is called from GtkTreeView's
size_allocate function, changes the adjustment value. Since this
conflicts with the animation when changing the active row, bail
out until the animation is finished.
Fixes#4550