Derived classes like GtkSourceView with their own ::key-event
handler need access to this, in order to make their keynav
as nice as the builtin one, wrt to caret visibility.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760748
And use it to handle kinetic scrolling in the GtkScrolledWindow.
However, dropping the delta check causes the X11-based kinetic
scroll to break since we don't have the stop event here. Correct handling of
xf86-input-libinput-based scroll events is still being discussed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756729
This adds support for the new wl_pointer events available in v5.
The wl_pointer.axis_source events can be ignored for the purposes here, the
main reason they exist is so that the combination of axis_source=finger and
axis_stop triggers kinetic scrolling. We don't need to care about the source,
axis_stop is enough for us to tell us when we're scrolling.
The wl_pointer.frame events group events together and is intended as a
mechanism to coalesce events together. This for example allows us to now
send a single GTK scroll event for a diagonal scroll. Previously, the two
wl_pointer.axis events had to be handled separately.
The wl_pointer.axis_discrete event sends mouse wheel clicks where
appropriate, and is translated into up/down/left/right scroll events.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756729
Since a41f02f9b1, GtkIMContextSimple
uses threads to load X Compose files. It does that every time a new
im context object is initialized, so we can easily end up with multiple
threads accessing the shared global_tables list at the same time.
Use a lock to prevent that.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1276432
To ensure that the title moves to the other side as expected
in RTL, use GTK_ALIGN_START/END instead of GTK_ALIGN_FILL
when packing the title gadget into the vertical box, and
flip the alignment when the text direction changes.
This is mostly search and replace ala
GtkButton => button
GtkWindow => window
.button => button
or removing style properties that aren't used anymore like
-GtkButton-default-border: 0
Most uses of builtin icons (check and radio buttons,
expanders, etc) are placed next to labels, so they should
be properly positioned wrt to the baseline. Lacking anything
better, give the builtin icons a baseline that places the
center of the icon at the strikethrough position.
The 'mad hack' that GtkAccelLabel used to affect the GtkLabel
draw function broke with the introduction of gadgets, since
the positioning is no longer relative to the widgets' allocation
at the time of the call, but rather to the gadgets allocation.
Instead of coming up with an even madder hack to keep this
working, give the GtkLabel draw function knowledge about accel
labels.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760663
Previously this setting would just invalidate the whole CSS tree and
thereby hopefully avoid all cache usage.
Now, we actually don't cause extra invalidations anymore, but instead
avoid ever inserting anything into the cache when this setting is set.
This essentially copies the previous cache implementation. With one
caveat: It is now attached to and maintained by the CssNode, not by the
CssStyle.
And this is important because styles may be reused in incompatible
situations which would cause cache collisions and lead to broken CSS in
weird situations.
For now, the split out style cache doesn't cache anything. This is
mostly to make sure that bisections of wrong caching behavior will
bisect down to the commit that actually adds caching.