This was already mostly done by inheritance from GtkCheckButton.
To complete it, stop using the draw_indicator vfunc for radio
buttons, and instead make the indicator gadget draw either a
check or radio.
Convert GtkToggleButton and its subclasses to CSS nodes.
Keep the button element name for when we want to render
these button-like (but with .toggle, .check and .radio
style classes for differentiation).
When we want to render them with an indicator, use distinct
element names checkbutton and radiobutton, and add a subnode
for the indicator with name check or radio.
GtkRadioButton had a deficient copy of the focus sort code
in GtkContainer, causing focus to jump over the next button
in the list. Just use _gtk_container_focus_sort() here,
which fixes the bug _and_ saves 80 lines of code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746817
When a GtkRadioButton has no focus, it will accept it when there is no
other active button in its group.
If the active button in the group is hidden, for example because the UI
desires not to have a default option pre-selected, currently the focus
will not be accepted, which is not desired behavior.
This commit changes the code to only consider visible buttons in the
group when checking whether another button is active.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739474
It turns out that GtkBuilder will sometimes set a property
twice. Normally, this is harmless, but for GtkRadioButton:group,
it triggered a critical. Remove that.
All buttons should always be marked as :active when they are pressed.
That includes checkboxes (which are never activated in real code anyway,
so this change pretty much doesn't matter).
on:
- GtkToggleButton
- GtkCheckButton
- GtkRadioButton
- GtkModelButton
- GtkCellRendererToggle
- GtkCheckMenuItem
also update themes:
- Adwaita
- Raleigh
but not the win32 theme.
The new :checked state replaces :active for the actual checkedness of
the widgets and :active is now used exclusively while the button is being
pressed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733967
Since constructors like gtk_radio_button_new_from_widget take an
instance of their type as the first argument, the gi scanner interprets
them as methods.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661858
constructors which take an object of the same class as its first argument are
mis-detected as method call with "self" argument by the GIR scanner. Using the
new (constructor) annotation from bug 561264, mark some of them as proper
constuctors, so that you can call them with NULL as first argument from
bindings; in particular, this fixes gdk_window_new() and the
gtk_radio_button_new_with*() constructors.