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Author SHA1 Message Date
Carlos Garnacho
2ccf29f6b3 button: Handle touch events
Touch events don't generate crossing events themselves, so
do not rely on these to determine whether the button release
happened within the event window.
2012-03-01 16:25:25 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
518a579838 range: Have slider jump to the pointer coordinates on touch devices
This widget is too narrow to make touch interaction tricky enough, so
don't add the penalty of having the slider run farther from the touch
coordinates if it happens to miss the slider.
2012-03-01 16:25:24 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
535b4150fd menus: Don't popdown submenus on button release for touch devices
This is so submenus stay open as the parent menu item is
pressed/released, since the user would typically lift the
finger in order to select a submenu item.
2012-03-01 16:25:24 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
0e8c2db131 settings: Deprecate gtk-touchscreen-mode
It's not used anywhere in GTK+ anymore.
2012-03-01 16:25:24 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
6427fdb291 range: Remove gtk-touchscreen-mode usage
Emulated crossing events with mode GDK_CROSSING_TOUCH_PRESS/RELEASE
already cater dynamically for the "don't prelight on touch devices"
usecase.
2012-03-01 16:25:24 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
87f6bb32ed togglebutton: Remove gtk-touchcreen-mode usage
Emulated crossing events with mode GDK_CROSSING_TOUCH_PRESS/RELEASE
already cater dynamically for the "don't prelight on touch devices"
usecase.
2012-03-01 16:25:24 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
24e9a19abe menushell: Remove gtk-touchscreen-mode usage
This usage in a keybinding signal is hardly related to touchscreens,
so just remove it.
2012-03-01 16:25:23 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
5b08ececa2 menus: Remove gtk-touchscreen-mode from scrolling code
Scrolling is handled via ::captured-event dynamically, so remove
this now unused code.
2012-03-01 16:25:23 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
c49fc433de menus: Select the first item for touch devices
This was done through gtk-touchscreen-mode. Now it is handled
dynamically on the current event source device.
2012-03-01 16:25:23 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
47f9435e99 menus: Implement scrolling through event capture for touch devices
This makes overflown menus scrollable via direct manipulation.
Once past the threshold, the item below the pointer is unselected
and scrolling starts.
2012-03-01 16:25:23 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
5139617b91 menus: Handle item selection for touch devices dynamically
Instead of using gtk-touchscreen-mode, the behavior changes depending
on the source device in use.
2012-03-01 16:25:22 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
51189ae260 tooltips: Use the source device instead of gtk-touchscreen-mode
This makes tooltips behavior dynamic based on the interacting device.
2012-03-01 16:25:22 -05:00
Carlos Garcia Campos
1a26b9a90a tests: Add new test for kinetic scrolling 2012-03-01 16:25:22 -05:00
Carlos Garcia Campos
8cde1e38a2 tests: Add checkbox to enable kinetic scrolling in scrolled window test 2012-03-01 16:25:22 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
42c75d28b8 viewport: select for touch events
This makes kinetic scrolling work with viewports where the
content does not otherwise select for button or touch events,
such as testscrolledwindow's label.
2012-03-01 16:25:22 -05:00
Carlos Garcia Campos
f6393199be scrolledwindow: Kinetic scrolling support
Kinetic scrolling is only done on touch devices, since it is
sort of meaningless on pointer devices, besides it implies
a different input event handling on child widgets that is
unnecessary there.

If the scrolling doesn't start after a long press, the scrolling is
cancelled and events are handled by child widgets normally.

When clicked again close to the previous button press location
(assuming it had ~0 movement), the scrolled window will allow
the child to handle the events immediately.

This is so the user doesn't have to wait to the press-and-hold
timeout in order to operate on the scrolledwindow child.

The innermost scrolled window always gets to capture the events, all
scrolled windows above it just let the event go through. Ideally
reaching a limit on the innermost scrolled window would propagate
the dragging up the hierarchy in order to keep following the touch
coords, although that'd involve rather evil hacks just to cater
for broken UIs.
2012-03-01 16:25:21 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
8689921b90 gdk: Generate crossing events around touch devices' press/release
Anytime a touch device interacts, the crossing events generation
will change to a touch mode where only events with mode
GDK_CROSSING_TOUCH_BEGIN/END are handled, and those are sent
around touch begin/end. Those are virtual as the master
device may still stay on the window.

Whenever there is a switch of slave device (the user starts
using another non-touch device), a crossing event with mode
GDK_CROSSING_DEVICE_SWITCH may generated if needed, and the normal
crossing event handling is resumed.
2012-03-01 16:25:21 -05:00
Carlos Garcia Campos
9f4bfff1b0 gtk: Add a way to do event capture
This patch adds a capture phase to GTK+'s event propagation
model. Events are first propagated from the toplevel (or the
grab widget, if a grab is in place) down to the target widget
 and then back up. The second phase is using the existing
::event signal, the new capture phase is using a private
API instead of a public signal for now.

This mechanism can be used in many places where we currently
have to prevent child widgets from getting events by putting
an input-only window over them. It will also be used to implement
kinetic scrolling in subsequent patches.

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641836

We automatically request more motion events in behalf of
the original widget if it listens to motion hints. So
the capturing widget doesn't need to handle such
implementation details.

We are not making event capture part of the public API for 3.4,
which is why there is no ::captured-event signal.
2012-03-01 16:25:21 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
6c257040a5 gtk: translate unhandled touch events to button events
We don't want to fallback for 'random' touch sequences, since
that could lead to all kinds of pairedness and other violations.
Since the X server already tells us what touch events it would
have used for emulating pointer events, we just use that information
here.
2012-03-01 16:25:21 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
680872815b gtk: Add a separate ::touch-event signal 2012-03-01 16:25:20 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
e5f7725fe0 gdk: Add some debug output for touch events and devices 2012-03-01 16:25:20 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
f7b7cc22e6 xi2: Translate touch events
Translate XI_TouchBegin/Update/End to GDK_TOUCH_BEGIN/UPDATE/END
events.

At the same time,
set pointer-emulated flags on button events with XIPointerEmulated
and on touch events emulating the pointer.
2012-03-01 16:25:20 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
7f35708cee gdk: Add touch event types and mask
This commit introduces GDK_TOUCH_BEGIN/UPDATE/END/CANCEL
and a separate GdkEventTouch struct that they use. This
is closer to the touch event API of other platforms and
matches the xi2 events closely, too.
2012-03-01 16:25:20 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
a490d2ebda gdk: Add internal API to set "pointer emulated" flag on events
This flag will be used for non-pointer events that are emulated
from eg. touch events, or pointer events being emulated.
2012-03-01 16:25:19 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
bc8401d1ed gdk: Add GdkEventSequence
GdkEventSequence is an opaque pointer type that is used
to identify sequences of touch events that belong together.
2012-03-01 16:25:13 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
734c9056c6 xi2: Use the new device types for touch-capable devices
Any device with a XITouchClassInfo with num_touches > 0
qualifies as multitouch.
2012-03-01 16:19:57 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
7844f935b5 gdk: Add device types for touch-capable devices
We introduce GDK_SOURCE_TOUCHSCREEN and GDK_SOURCE_TOUCHPAD
for direct and indirect touch devices, respecively. These
correspond to XIDirectTouch and XIDependentTouch in XI2.
2012-03-01 16:19:57 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
43a38de785 configure: Detect XInput 2.2 2012-03-01 16:19:57 -05:00
Carlos Garnacho
fbb0d8e546 xi2: Add major/minor properties to XI2 device manager
This may be used to turn on/off the features that are added to
new XInput2 revisions.
2012-03-01 16:19:57 -05:00
Cosimo Cecchi
5495152e30 button: don't be active when holding the mouse button outside the bounds
GtkButton currently draws itself as active (pressed down) in case we're
pressing and holding the mouse pointer outside its bounds; this is
misleading though, since we won't activate the button unless the mouse
is released inside the button itself.
Fix this by only setting the ACTIVE state flag when the button is
actually pressed down.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668141
2012-03-01 15:57:55 -05:00
Mattias Põldaru
ab688333b4 [l10n] Updated Estonian translation 2012-03-01 19:20:22 +02:00
Neil Roberts
6044dfc35b bitmask: Don't allocate memory for small bitmasks
Code taken more or less verbatim from CoglBitmask.
2012-03-01 15:10:36 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
27eb83a410 bitmask: Split bitmask code into two
This does nothing but turn all GtkBitmask functions into static inline
functions that call the gtk_allocated_bitmask_*() equivalent.

The implementation of the static functions has also been put into a
private header, to not scare people who want to see how things are
implemented.
2012-03-01 15:10:36 +01:00
Alexander Larsson
904cf36a5d bitmask: Allocate GtkBitmap data inline, not using GArray
This alone saves ~240k of GtkBitmap data after just starting up
nautilus.
2012-03-01 15:10:36 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
64425a28de bitmask: Make setters return a new value
(Actually, it's not a real 'new' value yet, but will be soon.

This is the first step to make bitmasks immutable.
2012-03-01 15:10:36 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
47402cc26a testgtk: Fix compiler warnings 2012-03-01 15:10:36 +01:00
Alexander Larsson
fd0450b4e7 Fix up rendering of non-double-buffered overlays
My previous fix for this broke the progress bar in epiphany. This fix
makes it work again, and keeps the gimp bug fixed.

Basically, whenever we do a non-double-buffered rendering we have to
flush the entire window as it might be drawn outside the double
buffering machinery.
2012-03-01 14:14:33 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
49571ccc30 css: Fix variable
And you'd think I'd test my code...
2012-03-01 13:46:11 +01:00
Krishnababu Krothapalli
9a01526a68 Updated Telugu Translations 2012-03-01 14:52:58 +05:30
Benjamin Otte
4608278328 cssprovider: Redo styles as an array
Saves even more memory and avoids an extra copy during assigning.
2012-03-01 06:40:15 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
98f557b859 css: Fix fallout
.. from carelessly merging 85b1b9b778
2012-03-01 05:32:34 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
6861bb8efc x11: Mark unused variables as such
We cannot get rid of the variables because they are assigned in a macro
inside Xlib. And this causes a warning in the xlib from Fedora 17
onwards.
2012-03-01 05:32:34 +01:00
Benjamin Otte
05d438ebe2 gtk-demo: Fix gcc warnings 2012-03-01 05:32:09 +01:00
Alexander Larsson
85b1b9b778 Don't use hashtables for storing css rule properties
This saves a lot of memory
2012-03-01 03:00:29 +01:00
Cosimo Cecchi
cb316cb2a8 tests: add a test for GtkOverlay position style classes
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669342
2012-02-29 12:33:46 -05:00
Cosimo Cecchi
d1aa797be3 overlay: add left/right/top/bottom style classes to overlay children
When we're allocating children of GtkOverlay, compare their allocation
with the overlay one, and set left/right/top/bottom style classes if the
overlaid widget touches one or more of the overlay edges.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669342
2012-02-29 12:28:24 -05:00
Cosimo Cecchi
170e8712e9 overlay: do not to set uninitialized values in the main allocation
gtk_widget_translate_coordinates() can fail in case the widget is not
realized or there's no common ancestor. Don't use the x/y values
returned by that method in that case, since their value is undefined.
2012-02-29 12:26:02 -05:00
Cosimo Cecchi
421d27c858 overlay: factor out gtk_overlay_get_main_widget_allocation
This will be used later in a subsequent commit.
2012-02-29 12:26:00 -05:00
Cosimo Cecchi
c7ad567863 scrolledwindow: draw a box in the junction between the two scrollbars
If there's a junction between the two scrollbars (i.e. they're both
visible), draw a background with a style class there, so the theme can
style it.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669335
2012-02-29 10:25:00 -05:00
Cosimo Cecchi
1411020a8b stylecontext: add a "scrollbars-junction" style class
It will be used in the following commit.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669335
2012-02-29 10:25:00 -05:00