Some applications need to access gdk_quartz_window_get_nsview,
gdk_quartz_window_get_nswindow, and gdk_quartz_event_get_nsevent
so move these from the private gdkquartz-gtk-only.h to a new
header gdkquartz-cocoa-access.h. Don't include this header in
gdkquartz.h so that user code that doesn't need to access these
functins isn't required to compile with Objective C/C++.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/1737
The preprocessor directives for proper OS version support are missing
their last digit, rendering the checks defunct.
Improves on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/3592 but does
not fully fix as other issues have surfaced down the line.
Tweak the preedit text we get from IBus (via the compositor) to
match what GtkIMContextSimple produces for Compose sequences now.
This provides a unified experience.
This commit unsubscribes CUPS backend from a DBus
signal in idle when listening for new items on Avahi.
Since GDBus emits gathered signals in idle while
checking whether the signal has been unsubscribed
it could happen that a signal was not processed
because it was removed from hash table of
subscribed signals.
This caused the situation where printers advertised
on Avahi were not listed in CUPS backend sometimes.
We need those signals since this happens when switching
from a general subscription which listens to signals
for all Avahi services to a specific one which listens
to just _ipp._tcp and _ipps._tcp (chicken and egg problem).
This change extends set of Avahi advertised printers which
works with Gtk's CUPS print backend.
It creates a temporary queue (local printer) for each
Avahi printer in CUPS instead of accessing them directly
(via CUPS library).
This makes some printers work which did not work before and
also gives users more options to change in the print dialog.
This also changes naming of printers to be in accordance with CUPS.
It uses '_' instead of '-' and has hostname appended for CUPS remote
printers.
At least from GTK v3.22.30, the code disallows attempts to print PDF and
PS files using the LPR backend. Although it is not easy or possible for
GTK to determine if the printer can print these formats by querying lpr,
the print backend should allow lpr to try.
There are two uses cases:
- A filter is being used by lpr, specified in the printcap file, to process the
files prior to printing them.
- The printer can print PDF and PS files directly. There are many printers that
can print these formats, so GTK should allow for the possibility.
CUPS uses resource paths in the form of "printers/printer_name"
or "classes/class_name" so it is enough to remove the "printers/"
or "classes/" prefix and use the string behind it as a name.
There was recently introduced a wrong check for the prefix.
This commit fixes it in the way it was originally intended.
Instead of using the incomplete GTK-internal emulation, use the WM_CHAR
messages sent by Windows. Make the IME input method the default for all
languages on Windows.
For some reason modules/input adds the C code that is generated by
wayland-scanner to EXTRA_DIST. This results in a race where depending
on the timestamps of the tarball and the timestamp of the system
wayland-protocols either the generated source in the tarball or a
regenerated source will be used.
This doesn't actually impact the code generated, but it does break
reproducible builds as the list of source files changes.
In the paths where len > MAX_LEN and cursor/anchor are separated by
at least MAX_LEN from text edges, we were clamping the right end of
the surrounding string at MAX_LEN. Oops.
This end anchor may go as far as the string length, although just
up to len - MAX_LEN in real terms (due to the condition above that
caches cursor/anchor positions being near enough the text end).
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2565
This reverts commit ee448db031.
The `name_suffix` argument is already set, and by setting it twice we're
just getting a warning at configuration time from Meson.
printer_name_compressed_strv is NULL-terminated array
of gchar*, which means N+1 memory should be allocated.
Otherwise, if the printer name has no empty components
(which is usually the case), printer_name_compressed_strv[N],
which should contain the NULL sentinel, will actually lie
just outside of allocated memory, which is UB.
In my case, it led to crashes inside g_strjoinv
when Print... dialog is opened in evince.
#0 0x00007fad2ce1bad7 in __strlen_avx2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-avx2.S:96
#1 0x00007fad2d04d88d in g_strjoinv (separator=separator@entry=0x7fad0c9bc508 "-", str_array=str_array@entry=0x556b017f0200) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gstrfuncs.c:2585
#2 0x00007fad0c9b8a89 in avahi_service_resolver_cb (source_object=<optimized out>, res=<optimized out>, user_data=0x7fad08020ee0) at /var/tmp/portage/x11-libs/gtk+-3.24.13/work/gtk+-3.24.13/modules/printbackends/cups/gtkprintbackendcups.c:3223
#3 0x00007fad2d1f8ed3 in g_task_return_now (task=0x556b017a8b00 [GTask]) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1209
#4 0x00007fad2d1f987d in g_task_return (task=0x556b017a8b00 [GTask], type=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1278
#5 0x00007fad2d1f9dec in g_task_return (type=G_TASK_RETURN_SUCCESS, task=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1678
#6 0x00007fad2d1f9dec in g_task_return_pointer (task=<optimized out>, result=<optimized out>, result_destroy=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1683
#7 0x00007fad2d24b6af in g_dbus_connection_call_done (source=<optimized out>, result=0x556b017a8bc0, user_data=0x556b017a8b00) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gdbusconnection.c:5747
#8 0x00007fad2d1f8ed3 in g_task_return_now (task=0x556b017a8bc0 [GTask]) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1209
#9 0x00007fad2d1f8f09 in complete_in_idle_cb (task=0x556b017a8bc0) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gtask.c:1223
#10 0x00007fad2d02d2c0 in g_main_dispatch (context=0x556b00eee090) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3189
#11 0x00007fad2d02d2c0 in g_main_context_dispatch (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3854
#12 0x00007fad2d02d658 in g_main_context_iterate (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090, block=block@entry=1, dispatch=dispatch@entry=1, self=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3927
#13 0x00007fad2d02d6df in g_main_context_iteration (context=context@entry=0x556b00eee090, may_block=may_block@entry=1) at ../glib-2.60.7/glib/gmain.c:3988
#14 0x00007fad2d22248d in g_application_run (application=0x556b0116f130 [EvApplication], argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at ../glib-2.60.7/gio/gapplication.c:2519
#15 0x0000556b002e55a1 in ()
#16 0x00007fad2ccd6f1b in __libc_start_main (main=0x556b002e50d0, argc=2, argv=0x7ffe1057fa88, init=<optimized out>, fini=<optimized out>, rtld_fini=<optimized out>, stack_end=0x7ffe1057fa78) at ../csu/libc-start.c:308
#17 0x0000556b002e567a in ()
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[0]
$4 = (gchar *) 0x556d4a4be430 "Brother"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[1]
$5 = (gchar *) 0x7f9dbc011090 "MFC"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[2]
$6 = (gchar *) 0x556d4a51ba50 "7860DW"
(gdb) p printer_name_compressed_strv[3]
$7 = (gchar *) 0x401 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x401>
The sed -i flag is non-standard, and may not be available in all
implementations.
The meson build already requires wayland >= 1.14.91 and uses
private-code, so just do that in the autotools build as well.
GtkIMContext get_preedit_string should return cursor position counted
in characters, but cursor_begin here is counted in bytes. This add the
missing conversion.
Create printer name from name of the advertised service
for standalone IPP printers as opposed to CUPS printers
advertised via Avahi which get name from their
resource path.
This is similar to what cups-filters does.
Pass GtkPrinter class to request for printer info
so that it does not need to be searched for
(such search could fail for standalone IPP printers).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1509
Set reasonable default values for printers discovered
by Avahi which do not have 'printer-type' attribute.
This is the case for network printers which were not
published by CUPS.
Related to the issue #1509.
On MacOS the shared library and loadable module suffix is different.
While dlopen will load a shared module just fine, Gtk's loader and
query tools don't know to look for them so it's important to give
loadable modules the .so suffix.
The XIM input method can some times go into weird states, especially
when extended devices or in mixed environments with multiple input
methods installed.
Ideally, people should simply stop using XIM, which is utterly broken,
and use IBus instead; nevertheless, crashing is not nice.
Fixes: #61Fixes: #518
In the Vietnamese Quoted-Readable input method, punctuation following a
base letter is converted into diacritical marks, for example a( → ă.
(See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_Quoted-Readable>.)
A 2008 bug report in Ubuntu argued that this is a problematic default,
particularly when typing passwords, where the effect of the punctuation
is non-obvious.
According to the bug reporter, VIQR is popular with Vietnamese users
living elsewhere in the world, where Vietnamese keyboards are unlikely
to be readily available, but is not a popular choice within Vietnam,
where the Telex or VNI input modes are preferred.
Closes: #183
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/895043
Bug-Ubuntu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/191451
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@gnome.org>
We were looking for the cups headers and the cups lib in the default locations
which for example breaks with OpenBSD where the cups headers are under /usr/local/include/
Instead just use the "cups" dependency type from meson which internally uses cups-config.
Fixes#1967
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1737
Don't export any functions taking or returning MacOS types in
gdkquartz.h, gdkprivate-quartz.h, or any header that either includes.
The GdkQuartz internal functions are moved to a new header
gdkinternal-quartz.h, the functions used by quartz-specific
Gtk files are moved to another new header gdkquartz-gtk-only.h, and
the key and event enums to a new header gdkkeys-quartz.h.