And have a priv->display instead of a priv->screen.
Includes turning gtk_menu_set_screen() into gtk_menu_set_display(),
because that function just forwards to its window.
On Windows, when IME is used, each keystroke results in the
WM_IME_COMPOSITION event being sent first. This means that in our case
when one decides on to accept the input that is in the preedit buffer,
we first get from Windows the WM_IME_COMPOSITION event
(where we emit the commit signal), followed by the WM_IME_ENDCOMPOSITION
event (where we emit the pair of preedit-changed and preedit-end
signals).
Since commit f11f989 (GtkEntry: Remove recompute idle), we do the input
recomputation directly, this will cause a pair of "Pango-WARNING:
Assertion failed: (index >= 0 && index <= layout->length)" being shown,
as gtkentry.c's priv->preedit_length and priv->preedit_cursor was unable
to be reset to 0 in time as a result of the recomputation triggered by
the commit being done before the reset of priv->preedit_length and
priv->preedit_cursor (which are no longer valid as we essentially say
that we are done with the preedit buffer).
As we could only acquire the final string that was entered in this
preedit session when we handle the WM_IME_COMPOSITION event, fix this by
saving up the final string we acquire from Windows IME in UTF-8 when we
handle the WM_IME_COMPOSITION event from Windows, and emit the commit
signal with that string after we emit the preedit-changed and
preedit-end signals when we handle the WM_IME_ENDCOMPOSITION event from
Windows, which comes afterwards.
Also fix the formatting of the code around the parts of the files that
was changed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787142
Check UUID for printers obtained via DNSSD whether
they are already installed on local CUPS server.
Don't show such printers.
Not all printers published via DNSSD have UUID entry though.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786794
The imcontext internals have been changed to use set_client_widget
instead of set_client_window in order to remove API dependency on
GdkWindow. Update the Windows IME support so that the code will
continue to build and work.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773299
We're mixing a lot of styles in the Meson build files. This is an
attempt at making everything slightly more consistent in terms of
whitespace and indentation.
We have to work around some ordering problems here. We still
manage to keep most of the guts in modules/input/meson.build,
so it's not too ugly overall.
(The autotools build solves this with a 'make -C ../../input/modules'
inside gtk/Makefile, but that's not something we can or want to do.)
We are currently truncating job names to 255 bytes, because that's the
maximum allowed length of job-name attribute in CUPS. This is a CUPS
limitation that GtkPrintOperation shouldn't need to know, and it
shouldn't affect other backends, that might have other limitations or
even no limitation at all. This has another side effect, that what you
set as GtkPrintOperation:job-name could be different to what you get if
the property is truncated, this is not documented in
gtk_print_operation_set_job_name(). So, I think the job name should be
truncated by the CUPS backend, right before setting the job-name
attribute.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774097
... and gdk_screen_get_width_mm() and gdk_screen_get_height_mm() and
the shortcut counterparts that call these functions on the default
screen.
Modern display servers don't provide an ability to query the size of a
screen or display so we shouldn't allow that either.
The previous patches didn't mark some strings as to be translated, and
tried to translate strings with a variable part already inside the
string, which isn't going to work.
Mark the strings as translatable with context, and also make sure to
translate static strings when getting them out of their structure.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764585
Some of the translated strings in the cups printbackend are short
and generic and might occur in other contexts. Give them disambiguating
message contexts to avoid translation problems.
Replace checking if the NSView is really a GdkWindow, which will crash
in the likely event it's not a GObject, with ensuring that the parent
GdkWindow is really a GdkWindowQuartz.
In order to retrieve the user options for a printer, the respective
printer name is used.
This fixes the comparison of printer names to avoid that the options of
another printer are accidently read whose name starts with the same
letters, but is longer (e.g. "myprinterlongername" instead of
"myprinter").
This fixes Bug 753628.
"Yo, we heard you like traversing NULL-terminated arrays to operate on
them, so we called g_strv_length() as the for condition, so you can
iterate the array while iterating the array."
Instead of making famed rapper and television producer Xzibit proud, we
should avoid calling g_strv_length() on an array while looping on the
array, to avoid quadratic complexity.
We do this in various places that deal with arrays of strings that we
cannot really guess are short enough not to matter — e.g. the list of
CSS selectors in the inspector, or the required authentication
information for printing.
Request "output-bin-supported" and "output-bin-default" attributes through
IPP if there is no PPD for selected printer.
Pass "output-bin" option with other options in printer_get_options().
Translate standard IPP values of "output-bin" option.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725441
Add parameter for specification of port to gtk_cups_connection_cups_new().
Use default port returned by ippPort() if the given port is lower than 0.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693738
If auth_info_required is only set to "negotiate" the
request password dialog is shown anyway for each print
job without any input fields. As the request_password
dialog only handles username, password and domain.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669008
This was added a few years ago, as a way to have _no_ im context
at all. But it didn't actually work. Make it work, and streamline
the handling of none by moving it all to gtkimmodule.c.
As part of this, add context to the translated names of all
im modules we ship.
g_utf8_get_char_validated() may return -1 or -2
return type is gunichar(guint32)
Therefore such checks like 'gunichar < 0' or 'gunichar > 0'
are always 'false' or 'true'(except when gunichar == 0).
Signed-off-by: Maks Naumov <maksqwe1@ukr.net>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742774
We directly get the length of the secret from the g_variant
and use it in a following g_strndup which ensures that the
resulting string is terminated.
This fixes reading secrets which were stored by system-config-printer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740612
Request "sides-supported" and "sides-default" attributes through
IPP if there is no PPD for selected printer.
Pass "sides" option with other options in printer_get_options().
Add function setup_ipp_option() for creating of IPP option
of given name with passed choices and default value.
Mark such an option as "is-ipp-option" so we can distinguish it
later.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725441
Query printer via IPP for paper sizes if there is no
or empty PPD file.
Parse "media-supported" and "media-size-supported" attributes for list
of paper sizes. Parse "media-default" and "media-col-default" attributes
for default settings.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725441
Remove checks for NULL before g_free() and g_clear_object().
Merge check for NULL, freeing of pointer and its setting
to NULL by g_clear_pointer().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733157
When a printer requires auth_info (e.g. a printer connected
over the samba protocol) it is now possible to save the
credentials necessary for printing if a secrets service
is available over dbus.
The auth_info is then stored / loaded from the default
collection of that secrets service.
If no such service is available the user is not shown
the option to remember the password and the behavior
remains the same as before.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674264
Moving the inspector into libgtk lets use reuse internals without
having to add public API for everything or inventing awkward private
call conventions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730095
Instead of manually doing it everywhere, just call set_object (NULL)
from the selection_changed handler. Fix all the set_object() functions
to deal with NULL.
Nice to have a quick way of testing this everywhere.
The implementation is not quite perfect: due to the way text
direction works in GTK+, widgets that appear in the inspector
window while we are flipped will inherit the flipped direction
instead of the fixed direction of the inspector window.
The widget-tree was not safe against object just going away.
Fix this by using row references instead of iters where
necessary, and by using weak refs to clean up when objects
die.
It does not really add much over the sensitive/insensitive rendering
that is already indicating which widget is mapped. At the same time,
set up signal handlers so we can update that when the widget changes.
Not only was the property list connecting to notify::bla for
each property individually, it was also leaking the signal
handlers when the selected object changed. Fix both.
When showing the objects in the tree, use the property name
as the name thats shown in the list. This makes it easier
to differentiate e.g. hadjustment and vadjustment in a
GtkScrolledWindow.
Add a tab that shows available signals for each object. For now,
we only show if each signal has handlers connected or now. More
functionality will be added later.
The list of toplevels also includes hidden combobox popups
and the like, so we have to be a little careful. To ensure
the right choice, we now pick the first visible window
that is not a GtkInspectorWindow.
Instead, we want to let GTK+ open a window whose life-cycle
it can control. We just ensure that all our types are registered
when the module is loaded, so GTK+ can find them.
The positioning of the highlight window was not reliable; instead
just use a after-handler for the draw signal, in the same way that
drag highlights are drawn by GTK+ itself.
And copy the code for grabbing a widget via pointer from testgtk;
that code is known to work.
This is a web service provided by Google that allows people to
share their printers (https://www.google.com/cloudprint/learn/).
In addition to being able to print to printers shared on Google Cloud
Print, there is an equivalent of "Print to file" in the form of "Save to
Google Drive".
The cloudprint module uses gnome-online-accounts to obtain the OAuth 2.0
access token for the Google account.
Currently it can discover available printers, get simple details about
them such as display name and status, and submit jobs without any
special options.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723368
Return values of g_variant_get_child_value() were not unreffed
correctly together with one value returned by g_variant_get().
Use g_variant_get_data() instead of copying each byte separately.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712799
Use info available in Avahi TXT records for creation of gtk printer
and request details when needed (through gtk_printer_request_details()).
If there is a printer advertised on Avahi by a remote CUPS server
try to get its PPD file at first or get its capabilities through an IPP
request if it fails.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712751
Printing a file with to PDF/etc. with the virtual printer option doesn't add
the file to the list of recently used files. It should be there, so I can
easily access it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668598
We add a custom im module for broadway that calls some broadway
specific APIs to show/hide the keyboard on focus in/out. We then forward this
to the browser, and on the ipad we focus an input field to activate
the keyboard.
Commits the pre-edit string on receipt of focus_out and reset
commands.
Patch refinements by Cody Russell <bratsche@gnome.org> and
Ek Kato <ek.kato@gmail.com>
Replace the deprecated API calls with the updated APIs, and fix the build
of modules/input/gtkimcontextime.c, as we really needed
gdk/gdkkeysyms-compat.h (gdk/gdkkeysyms.h was already included)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705068
The IME input method has been both ignoring keypresses of
non-spacing characters (ditching these as non displayable),
and not letting IME do anything about those.
Even though, the sparse documentation on IMM/IME seems to
hint that applications can't pipe non-spacing characters to
the input method manager, and experimentation shown that
those characters are indeed handled differently than how
it'd be expected.
Then, add basic handling of dead keys on the IME input method
itself , as it's not mutually exclusive with regular keymaps
with dead keys.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704937
When an application translates a key event and drop its native event
before passing to imquartz, it can't recognize the NSEvent. On this
case imquartz doesn't emit any signals such as "commit" signal so
that the application doesn't insert any text. To avoid no response,
at least imquartz should fallback to slave GtkIMContextSimple.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694273#c27
(cherry picked from commit c064e18894)
It can happen if the io channel has been closed. In that case
g_io_channel_write_chars() returns early because of a g_return macro
that checks if the io channel is writable. When returning from g_return
macros, the bytes written output parameter is not updated and the error
is not filled, so the error is not detected and the written variable is
used uninitialized. We should check the return value of
g_io_channel_write_chars() to break the loop.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685419
In avahi_request_printer_list() a new connection to the DBus system bus
is started asynchronously, but it's not cancellable and it's not taking
any reference of the GtkPrintBackendCups. This means that when the
callback is called, the object might have been destroyed already. We can
just pass the cancellable created and check for the cancelled error in
the callback before trying to use the GtkPrintBackendCups. The code to
cancel avahi operations and to unsibscribe from the DBus signals has
been moved from finalize to dispose to make sure it happens as soon as
possible.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696553
If GtkPrintBackendCups is finalized and cups_get_printer_list hasn't
been called, g_object_unref is called for the GDBusConnection pointer
that is NULL. Use g_clear_object() instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696546
Converts usage of Avahi API to DBus calls. This change allows
us to remove dependency on avahi-gobject and avoids of possible
circular dependency.
Lists printers if Gtk+ is compiled with CUPS 1.6 or newer.
Show printers advertised by avahi on local network. CUPS
backend now looks for _ipps._tcp and _ipp._tcp services
offered by avahi. If it finds such a service (printer)
it requests its attributes through IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES
ipp request and adds it to the list of printers. Such printer
behaves like a remote printer then.
If an avahi printer is a default printer then it is considered
default by the backend only if there is no local or remote
default printer.
This functionality is enabled when building Gtk+ with CUPS 1.6
or later because it replaces browsing protocol removed in CUPS 1.6.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688956
In gtkimcontextime.c, use gdk_win32_window_get_impl_hwnd() to get to
the impl's existing native window instead of GDK_WINDOW_HWND() which
implicitly ensures a native window for the widget itself. This seems
to work around whatever GDK problem with native subwindows and fixes
the bug.
This is based on Michael Natterer's fix for gtk-2-24.
gtk+ was trying to display already freed strings, leaking memory,
...I noticed this because I was getting weird blinking characters
as the status of my cups printers, and valgrind confirmed something
was wrong.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683072
GDK_WINDOW_XID() has the side-effect of turning a window native;
this in turn can have unexpected effects such as black backgrounds.
Avoid this by using the XID of the toplevel.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=682395