We decided in f8412eca34 that
we still need to react to these for a11y reasons, but left
the (then) harmless property deprecation in place. Now, the
deprecation causes runtime warnings for merely reading the
property, so drop it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732667
The icontheme lookup code has a special-case that prefers builtin icons
if the theme name is "hicolor". This is problematic for our reftests,
which run in a barebones environment with not settings.
gnome-terminal is still using this setting, so we'll let
applications override it for another cycle. It is no longer
backed by a system-wide setting, though, and it will still
go away eventually.
This partically reverts b26c74e5da
gnome-terminal is still using this setting, so we'll let
applications override it for another cycle. It is no longer
backed by a system-wide setting, though, and it will still
go away eventually.
This partically reverts 7e3a494fac
This setting will let us keep traditional appearance
of dialogs on platforms where this is expected.
The new setting is called gtk-dialogs-use-header, backed
by the Gtk/DialogsUseHeader xsetting.
Applications need a way to fix or adapt the decoration layout,
for situations like split header bars. Setting the layout from
the theme with a style property did not offer a good way to do
this, and the ::show-close-button property does not provide
fine-grained control.
To improve the situation, move the layout string to a property of
GtkHeaderBar which is backed by a setting. This allows platforms to
set a default button layout independent of the theme, while applications
can override the default.
The style GtkWindow style property is now deprecated and ignored.
Change the GtkSettings default for "shell-shows-desktop" back to TRUE
and also change the default value of the "show-desktop" property on
GtkPlacesSidebar so that the defaultvalue test passes.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712302
Add a GtkSetting for whether the desktop shell is showing the desktop
folder icons.
This is on by default because most desktop shells do show the icons on
the desktop. We already have a patch in gnome-settings-daemon to bind
this to the org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons GSettings
key which is off by default on GNOME.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712302
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.
I have been convinced that it is a bad idea to change the behaviour
at the same time as deprecating it, so go back to respecting the
Gtk/ButtonImages xsetting in buttons created with
gtk_button_new_from_stock() when it is set.
The setting as well as the function are still deprecated, and the
default value of the setting will remain FALSE.
I have been convinced that it is a bad idea to change the behaviour
at the same time as deprecating it, so go back to respecting the
Gtk/MenuImages xsetting in GtkImageMenuItem when it is set.
The setting as well as the widget are still deprecated, and the
default value of the setting will remain FALSE.
We added code to look for settings.ini in system config dirs,
and then proceeded to move it to /usr/share/gtk-3.0 :-(. So,
look in that location as well.
This reverts commit b2e666bf8f.
We need to keep cursor blinking configurable for accessibility
reasons.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704134
Conflicts:
gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c
gdk/x11/gdksettings.c
gtk/gtksettings.c
gtk/gtktextview.c
This reverts commit fbbcb5c01b.
We will be doing this in gnome-settings-daemon itself instead,
as some X11 based platforms using GTK+ will want to override this.
This feature offers a number of benefits related to providing
feedback to the user when the password is masked. Some experts have
argued that password masking is harmful. I tend to agree with this
setting providing a better and more moderate solution. Some agree:
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/07/the_pros_and_co.html
In order to further lessen the impact I've only enabled the feature
on the primary display since the likelyhood of a non-primary display
being visible by others is higher.
This is very useful for hidpi where the dpi is scaled to make
non-dpi aware apps larger. In that case a dpi aware gtk+ using
GDK_SCALE will be getting huge fonts. You can the set GDK_DPI_SCALE
to compensate for this.
Removing object properties is too much of an API break, even for
properties we don't expect to be used outside of GTK itself.
This reverts commit 8b811b623c.
The default font is no longer handled like a custom style sheet that
overrides everything, but as the initial value. This is the same
behavior as in web browsers.
And it allows the theme to actually use the 'font-family' and
'font-size' properties. Of course, a well behaved theme will respect the
setting as much as possible and for example use relative font sizes
(which aren't yet supported, but will be soon).
This gives a GtkSettings object for resolving system-dependant things -
like the default font family and font size.
No code does this yet, but we have an API.
Only GtkSettings implements this.
Make _gtk_style_provider_private_get_color() return a GtkCssValue (a
GtkCssColorValue to be exact) instead of GtkSymbolicColor.
With this, the symbolic color usage inside GTK is minimized.
This way we create one provider per settings object instead of stuffing
it into a global unchanging never-deleting hash table.
Also, we now reload the theme when instructed instead of keeping the old
loaded (and possibly stale) data forever.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683896
This makes sure the full theme loading logic resides in one function and
isn't scattered around.
As a side-effect, the hash table kept by gtk_css_provider_get_named()
will now be populated with fallback themes. This will not be a problem
after the next commit though.
This reverts commit 1f5dea9eba,
since it was causeing noticable behaviour changes.
Previously, GTK_DATA_PREFIX=/ ./gtk3-demo would start
gtk3-demo with the Raleigh theme. With that change, it
was starting with no theme at all (i.e. all black).