Add API for GtkDialog to return widgets by response ID.
Added gtk_dialog_get_widget_for_response() to access to all kinds
of buttons with all kinds of responses.
Zero width/height is unsupported and will magically be turned into one.
For instance, gtk_widget_size_allocate() will eventually do this magic
on the value stored in widget->allocation.
However, if we don't do this magic conversion early, then the value
returned from gtk_window_compute_configure_request() will not be
comparable with whats stored in widget->allocation. (I.E. they will
differ if width or height are zero).
This is dangerous, as we do such a comparison in gtk_window_move_resize().
Currently a change from e.g. 10x1 (current allocation) to 10x0 (new size)
will be expected to produce a ConfigureNotify, when it actually won't,
thus never thawing the frozen toplevel.
Fixes bug #588059
The convention for landscape pages, and required by PostScript
Language Reference Manual, is for landscape printing to rotate user
space 90 degrees counterclockwise. Part of bug 596423
Like the other GtkSettings already registered, these are influenced from
the outside and cannot be properly tested. The defaultvalues test
passes again now.
gtk_tree_model_build_level() always needs to emit row-inserted when
requested, this should not depend on whether the level has a parent
level or a virtual root, which is a check whether or not we need to
reference the node in the child model. Furthermore, we also need
to emit row-has-child-toggled after row-inserted when appropriate.
When gtk_tree_model_filter_row_changed() pulls in the root level, it
must request build_level() to emit signals for this. The refilter
function uses row_changed to process the changes, so build_level() in
the first call to row_changed() might pull in multiple new nodes in this
scenario, for all of these signals need to be emitted. Of course,
build_level() will then also emit the signals for the node row_changed()
is processing, we should not emit a duplicate signal, this is now
accounted for.
Add a unit test for this. For this small functionality to block the
row-changed signal has been implemented, so that we can simulate calls
to the refilter function using the current visible column setup.
_gtk_tooltip_handle_event, which is called for many events in the GTK+
main loop, calls gtk_tooltip_set_last_window, which keeps a weak
reference to the last window we passed through. If the window being
set is the same than the last one there's really no need to update our
weak reference, so add a check for that and exit early.
Check for 'auth-info-required' attribute from printer attributes to
find out whether an authentization of user is needed.
Change password dialog of print backend to be able to require informations
requested thru 'auth-info-required' (#566522).
This patch tests availability of remote host before getting ppd file
for selected printer (#586207). It also adds a state message for
failure of getting details.
progress-border and invisible-char style properties had wrong amount
of colons for gtk-doc (signal markup instead of properties), so the
Since tags didn't seem to get picked up.
GtkEntry:invisible-char also had a wrong Since: 2.22, fixed to 2.18.
With Bug 302240, a check was added to avoid keynav to unrealized
radio buttons in the group, but that's not the right check - the
check should be on MAPPED instead, since a widget can be realized
even if it, or a parent, is hidden. Bug 595599
Applications using non-double-buffered drawing using cairo (e.g. Abiword)
can draw directly to the window using cairo and thus manage to avoid
the automatic flushing of outstanding moves. This can cause redraw
inconsistencies like bug 593507.
We fix this by always flushing when exposing non-double-buffered widgets.
Fixed the button-sensivity patch done to GtkComboBox to account for
changes in appearance (changes to the appears-as-list style property).
Also, in list-mode, the event box that has been created below the cell
view also needs to have its sensitivity updated.
Commit 3f306a4042 made it possible for
gtk_tree_view_top_row_to_dy() to be called recursively. (In a different
way than was already guarded for). This caused a single test case in
the scrolling test suite to fail. We now also guard for recursive calls at
the beginning of gtk_tree_view_top_row_to_dy().
Rework the sort and filter models to store their reference to the parent
element as an array index instead of a pointer to an array element.
These pointers could become invalid with any array modification, whereas
indices do not.
If we have a level with zero visible nodes and the first node becomes
visible in that level, then parent has just become a "real" parent node.
In such a case we need to emit row-has-child-toggled. This only applies
to non-root levels that have a parent. This problem was also found when
writing the unit test, the respective cases in the unit test have been
corrected.
This fixes bugs:
Bug 372010 - Filtering not working properly
Bug 525965 - Filtered and sorted GtkTreeView is missing rows
When a filter function is used that determines the visibility property
of a node using whether or it it has children, the state of this node
very likely changes when the filter model receives a
row-has-child-toggled signal. Therefore, we need to handle state
changes in the row-has-child-toggled handler.
Add a function to obtain the effective context id, and reset the slave
only when the effective context id is different from the current context
id, when setting a client window and on focus in. This might fix
bug 593868 and bug 567124.
Also use a different means to check that the given mark is in the text
view's buffer. This will also play nice with anonymous and NULL marks.
Suggested by Paolo Borelli.
When unsetting the old buffer always set the buffer on the layout to
NULL. More importantly, clear the pending scroll. (The scroll is
handled in an idle, when not cleared an idle handler might touch the
layout later on, possibly corrupting the BTree). Unref the buffer after
removing the selection from the clipboard, not before. Patch merged
from maemo-gtk.
In gtk_text_view_queue_scroll() we need to verify if the given mark
exists in the text view's current buffer. When not done, this can
result in corruption of the BTree data structure. Patch merged from
maemo-gtk.
Updating the IM spot location in gtk_text_view_value_changed() might
invalidate the layout, so we need to make sure that we update it before
validating the layout again. Otherwise, the layout will be invalidated
right after validating it (possibly resulting in a failed
onscreen_validated assertion). Patch merged from maemo-gtk.
Likewise to other cell renderers, GtkCellRendererToggle now properly
follows the insensitive state of the widget requesting rendering. It
does this by checking the state of the widget pointer, not by using
GtkCellRendererFlags (there exists an insensitive flags). Later on, I
think we should move to using GtkCellRendererFlags and not the state of
the widget requesting rendering. Patch merged from maemo-gtk.
If the cell view is insensitive, it needs to properly propagate this
insensitive state to the cell renderers using cell renderer flags.
Merged from maemo-gtk.
This was removed long ago by the patch in bug 101235. On a hindsight,
all other scrollable widgets are processing exposes at this point, which
completely makes sense to me, so I am putting it back.
Special case \r\n in gtk_text_buffer_backspace since \r should not be
reinserted even if we are deleting one char at a time. Also add
corresponding unit test. Fixes bug #544724.
Such paths (eg. a child node that is collapsed) should be ignored. This
is fixed by checking the return value of _gtk_tree_view_find_node(),
which returns a partial return value (the parent node) when it returns
TRUE. Also added a unit test.
Reorder drawing in gtk_tree_view_bin_expose() so that the tree lines are
drawn after the cells have been drawn. This is because cell-background
is handled in the cell renderer, so the tree lines need to be drawn
after this.
Contrary to what was believed before, do_validate_rows() does need to
queue a normal resize (including a redraw) when it has to. The redraw
is required because of the size of the tree has changed because new
row(s) have been validated.
Block 2BUTTON and 3BUTTON press events using a button press event
handler in GtkCellRendererSpin, so that they won't be eaten and
processed by tree view.
Previously the rightmost button with a proper response id was activated,
this is now only done if there is no default button set.
With this patch the right widget gets activated when there are multiple
widgets wth response ids conforming to is_stock_accept_response_id() as
the selected widget is made the new default widget before showing the
overwrite confirmation dialog.
In validate_visible_area() it was assumed that gtk_tree_path_prev()
would always return the correct path of the preceding node. This is
obviously not true. The if-clause has been removed so that we now
always use _gtk_tree_view_find_path() to get the path from the tree,
node.
GtkCellRendererAccel also needs to acquire the GTK+ grab in addition to
a GDK keyboard grab. With the GDK keyboard grab, KeyPress and
KeyRelease events are delivered as usual, although we only want to
receive them for our grab widget.
Make the tooltip code a bit more robust for a case that only occurs when
GTK+ is used from a language binding. It looks like this case appears
because the memory management / ref counting is handled differently in
some of the language bindings. Instead of asserting, we will fail
silently. Also fix a think-o in gtk_tooltip_start_delay(). Patch from
O. Andrieu.
The previous code would trigger on an unmodified 'S' key for a
'Super+S' accel. The current code avoids that at the cost of breaking
combinations like 'Mod4+Super+S' which are too exotic to worry about...
Bug 591526
Shift-click inside an existing selection reduces the selection to the
range from the insert mark to the clicked point instead of removing the
selection. This makes GtkTextView more consistent with GtkEntry.
Previously, this flag wasn't cleared properly when the notebook lost
focus, but only when the notebook was focussed again later.
As this flag is only used to advance correctly focus pages by grabbing
focus to the new page after switching the page, this is not good.
In particular, it can cause a focus grab when programmatically switching
the notebook page and the focus is inside a completely different widget.
A previous attempt at this fix in
6e0af6c252 has been reverted in
dfe0c8c0ca because it didn't work
correctly.
Print when Enter pressed in Name entry or Command Line entry in the
print dialog (#564695).
Add gtk_printer_option_set_activates_default() function and
gtk_printer_option_get_activates_default() function to control
behaviour of GtkPrinterOptionWidget.
When printing, increment page sequence before rendering of the page,
not after (#590084).
In opposite case it runs "end_page" function with wrong parameters when
drawing a page in another thread.
Add gtk_widget_get_visible(). For symmetry reasons and for convenience
when a widget's visibility state is available as a boolean condition,
also add gtk_widget_set_visible() (which simply calls show()/hide()).
Previously, this flag wasn't cleared properly when the notebook lost
focus, but only when the notebook was focussed again later.
As this flag is only used to advance correctly focus pages by grabbing
focus to the new page after switching the page, this is not good.
In particular, it can cause a focus grab when programmatically switching
the notebook page and the focus is inside a completely different widget.
Checks for details request before sending a job to a printer.
Shows busy state indication (cursor + status field).
This avoids printing to wrong printer (bug #576601).
Properly invalidate iterators in iter_next, iter_children,
iter_nth_child and iter_parent when FALSE is returned. ListStore was
actually already mostly in order as the GSequence pointers are very
strictly checked, but to be a little stricter we've added stamp = 0
lines. TreeStore did not invalidate its iterators, so stamp = 0 lines
were added where appropriate. Unit tests have been added to check this.
Fixes bug 586374, reported by Mike Gemunde.
gtk_tree_view_enter_notify() now "ignores" the synthesized crossing
events. The synthesized crossing events always have (0, 0) as
coordinates, which messes things up. This patch does not fix all issues,
at least it makes the behavior much more reasonable again. Watch bug
555109 for further discussion on the issue.
Added checks to see whether the passed iterators are not the same in
convert_child_iter_to_iter() and iter_to_child_iter() functions in both
the sort and filter models.
Fixes bug 573321, suggestion by Vadim Godunko.
Adapt gtk_tree_view_get_path_at_pos() and
gtk_tree_view_get_drag_dest_row() to just return FALSE when bin_window
is NULL and not hit a warning. Makes this case consistent with the tree
view not having a model. Documentation has been updated to clarify
this, unit test has been added.
Fixes bug 539377, based on a patch by Bjorn Lindqvist.
Instead of failing with warning on !tree_view->priv->tree, return
silently when tree_view->priv->model is NULL. Clarified in the
documentation that for invalid paths (and every path is invalid when no
model is set), the function will fail silently although the current
cursor will be unset.
Fixes bugs 498010 and 546005.
Includes a test case for bug 546005 to start with, logic provided by
Paul Pogonyshev and Bjorn Lindqvist. In the future, we should maybe
merge treeview-scrolling.c with this one to create one large monolithic
tree view tester.
Instead of refiltering the recently used files we should rebuild
the list altogether when the current GtkFileFilter changes; this
allows us to keep showing the maximum amount of recently used
files.
Fixes bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514260
gtk_tree_view_discover_dirty_iter() and gtk_tree_view_discover_iter()
have been in the tree forever, but unused since 1.3.8 or so. I guess we
no longer need them, so removed them. Fixes a compiler warning as well.
This lets us do this:
1. click on a folder in the shortcuts pane
2. start typing a filename
Then, the typed filename will actually go to the filename entry, like
the user expects. (Or to the search entry, in case the user clicked
on the Search shortcut.)
Also, removed the obsolete callback that made "/" and "~" typed in the
shortcuts pane bring up the location entry.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
People often do this:
1. Bring up a SAVE dialog
2. Click on a folder in the shortcuts pane
3. Start typing a filename
4. Oops! The interactive-search entry in the shortcuts pane appears.
With this, the shortcuts pane will not bring up the interactive-search entry. Then it
will be clear that you are not typing in the right place.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
Previously, do_validate_rows() validated 300 rows per iteration. While
this is usually not problematic, as the typical tree view contains less
than 100 rows. Tree views with a lot of columns or complex cell
renderers could take inacceptably long, like:
- Epiphany's location bar entry completion has multiline and marked up
text in every cell. Validating a single row took ~1.5ms here.
- In the list view in Nautilus, When enabling all columns, validating a
single row would take ~3ms.
With 300 rows per iteration, that made those examples take 500ms/1s in a
signle main loop callback, and this obviously caused responsiveness
problems.
Now the code uses a timer and limits the time for validating rows to
30ms. This can cause less lines to be invalidated per call, so the
function might be called more often, but generally results in more
responsive applications.
Add the following functions based on a patch from Christian Dywan:
- gtk_widget_set/get_can_focus()
- gtk_widget_set/get_can_default()
- gtk_widget_has_default()
To fix this I replaced the code that creates an internal buffer
at init and construction time with code that creates a buffer
at _get_buffer() time, this is the same as GtkTextView does and
fixes the crashes for me.
We grab the default to the apply, forward or close buttons, as
appropriate. Also, make sure that the logic for setting the focus
to the best place on page change is applied to the initial page.
* gtk/gtksettings.c: (settings_install_property_parser): Handle enums too.
* gtk/gtktoolbar.c (gtk_toolbar_class_init): Move the gtk-toolbar-style and
gtk-toolbar-icon-size settings into GtkSettings because we now use it in
GtkToolPalette too.
* gtk/gtktoolpalette.[h|c]: Add gtk_tool_palette_unset_style() and
gtk_tool_palette_unset_icon_size(), and use the toolbar-style and
icon-size from GtkSettings if these are not set via the set functions.
* demos/gtk-demo/toolpalette.c (on_combo_style_changed),
(do_toolpalette): Add and handle a -1 value to mean the desktop "Default"
toolbar style.
Add a tooltip that shows the full path of the current folder, to avoid
ambiguity. We only show the tooltip when the expander is collapsed to
avoid cluttering the full file chooser.
* demos/gtk-demo/toolpalette.c (load_special_items): Demonstrate
gtk_tool_item_group_set_label_widget().
* gtk/gtktoolitemgroup.[h|c]: Rename the "item-group-name" property to
"label" because that is what it is. Likewise rename the functions.
Add a "label-widget" propert and get/set_label_widget() functions,
based on the same code/API in GtkExpander.
* gtk/gtktoolitemgroup.[h|c]: Rename the name property to item-group-name
and rename get/set_name() to get/set_item_group_name(), to avoid a clash with
GtkWidget::name.
* gtk/gtktoolpalette.h: GtkToolPaletteClass: Add padding for future use.
- gtk_widget_has_focus() for GTK_WIDGET_HAS_FOCUS()
- gtk_widget_get_sensitive() for GTK_WIDGET_SENSITIVE()
- gtk_widget_is_sensitive() for GTK_WIDGET_IS_SENSITIVE()
* gtk/gtktoolshell.c: Added vfuncs to get/set ellipsize, text-orientation,
text-alignment and size-group plus getter/setters to invoke these vfuncs.
* gtk/gtktoolitem.[h|c]: Added getters and setters to get/set these from the
parent GtkToolShell. This is in the style of the existing "properties".
* gtk/gtktoolbutton.c: Updated to use the extra properties.
* docs/reference/gtk/gtk-sections.txt
* gtk/gtk.symbols: Updated to mention the new functions.
These new "properties" are used by GtkToolPalette.
* gtk/gtktoolpallete.[h|cc]:
* gtk/gtktoolitemgroup.[h|cc]: Added a tool pallete container widget,
with groups of toolbar items that can be shown as a grid of icons
or a list of names.
* gtk/Makefile.am:
* gtk/gtk.h:
* gtk/gtkmarshal.list: Mentioned the new files.
Bug #567729
Paper size combo and orientation combo can be added by
gtk_print_operation_set_embed_page_setup_dialog() to GtkPrinUnixDialog
now. This function induce calling of
gtk_print_unix_dailog_set_embed_page_setup_dialog() after creation of
dialog. These two functions control embed-page-setup-dialog properties
in GtkPrintOperation and in GtkPrintUnixDialog.
There is also new function gtk_print_unix_dialog_get_page_setup_set()
which says whether page setup was set by user.
Selected page setup is stored as default page setup in
GtkPrintOperation.
New class is added, its name is GtkCustomPaperUnixDialog. The class
manages custom sizes. It is derived from GtkPageSetupUnixDialog's
CustomPaperDialog structure.
Page layout preview is modified, so, it shows dimensions of current
page setup (mm or inch - depends on locale). It also shows the name of
actual paper if page setup dialog is not embedded (paper size combo is
not visible).
gtk-demo is actualized to include this new feature.
If we get a nonlinear enter/leave notify on the toplevel we need
to set nonlinear in all the events we send, even if the in-toplevel
tree is linear.
This fixes combobox menus popping down immediately when you click
(not hold). (bug #587559)
Adds a 'model' type buffer for GtkEntry in which the actual
textual data is stored. GtkEntryBuffer can be subclassed.
Among other things, this allows GtkEntry to be used for secrets
that need to be stored in non-pageable memory. It also allows
buffers to be shared by entries.
See bug #576801.
Add internal API for the default button box layouts to so we don't
need to call deprectated GTK+ functions (which are invisible with
GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED).
It turns out that mozilla, as per the gtk2xt code selects for input on
the socket with a mask of 0x0fffff (for god knows why) which includes
ButtonPressMask, causing a BadAccess if someone else also selects for
this. As per the client-side windows merge we always normally selects
for button press so we can emulate it on client side children that
selects for button press. However, we don't need this for GtkSocket,
so we unselect it here, fixing the crashes in firefox.
Going from print-to-file to a real printer and back used to nuke
an app-provided uri; now we keep the initial settings around to
avoid that. Fixes bug 587086.
Reserving toggle space is nice for consistency in main menus
and context menus, but it gets in the way in special situations,
such as combo boxes, tabular menus, etc.
GtkNotebook used gdk_window_get_pointer() incorrectly, as it already
had coordinates from various GdkEvents. Using get_pointer() means
that you get pointer positions *after* the event has happened, which
leads to visual out-of-sync results, or inadvertently detached tabs if
you click on them while your machine is being slow.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
Don't pass the click on the button through to the scale when the
dock popup will be moved, otherwise we could end up changing the
sound in unexcepted ways (to zero for vertical popups at the bottom
of the screen for example).
gtk/gtkmenuitem.c: Override custom_tag_finished() for "accelerator" and search
the correct toplevel GtkWindow to attach accelerators to menu items.
gtk/gtkwidget.[ch]: Added _gtk_widget_buildable_finish_accelerator() to allow
subclasses to specify a toplevel window to associate with when parsing <accelerator>
tags
We do want to have consistent padding in menus in menubars and context
menus, but the menus used in comboboxes don't need the extra padding.
Add private GtkMenu API for turning this off. Bug 564063
Setting a tooltip on a widget unfortunately triggers several roundtrips
to the X server. We reduce this overhead by only doing it if the
widget is visible, and by deferring to an idle. See bug 585626.
The virtual method list_shortcut_folders returns a GSList * of GFile *.
In turn, gtk_file_chooser_list_shortcut_folders() converts those to strings.
However, the delegate in gtkfilechooserutils.c was calling
gtk_file_chooser_list_shortcut_folders() every time, so we were trying
to convert invalid data.
Now we have an internal function that deals with GFile *. That
function is called by the delegate, and the conversion is done only
once by the API entry points.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
We can't set the sort column when we load the GtkFileChooser's settings, as the
file models may not have been created yet. Wait until the models are actually
present; then we can set the sort column.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
Use g_*gettext functions in gdk-pixbuf instead direct gettext
calls to benefit from the maybe-dont-translate functionality
in GLib. Also, replace a hand-rolled version by g_dpgettext2
in gtkbuilderparser.c. Fixes bug 585791.
The documentation for the function says that the app_exec string
should be freed, but we return a pointer to the internal string
without duplicating it. Since the app_exec string is valid as long
as the GtkRecentInfo is valid the documentation should be fixed
and the out argument should be constified. Fixes#584832.
(gtk_cell_renderer_pixbuf_set_property): add back evil code that makes
sure that the current image is only unset if the new image was created
from the same property or the new property is not NULL.
GtkFileChooserDefault actually implements a binding signal for
Backspace, to make it go to the parent directory. However,
GtkTreeView was eating our Backspace, and thus the file chooser was
not getting a chance to execute its binding signal.
GtkTreeView implements a Backspace binding itself, which it uses to
move to the parent node of the current cursor node. However, the
binding handler would return TRUE even if there was no parent to the
current node. Now the binding handler only returns TRUE if it
actually changed the cursor.
Additionally, gtk_tree_view_key_press() sees if no bindings handled a
key press; in that case, it re-sends the key press to the treeview's
search entry. However, sending a Backspace to an empty entry makes
the entry beep. Thus, we add a flag that gets set from GtkTreeView's
Backspace binding handler, to tell gtk_tree_view_key_press() when it
should *not* re-emit the key press on the search entry. Sort of,
"yeah, I didn't handle this key press, but I don't want you to send it
to the search entry, either!".
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>