To build a better world sometimes means having to tear the old one down.
-- Alexander Pierce, "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"
ATK served us well for nearly 20 years, but the world has changed, and
GTK has changed with it. Now ATK is mostly a hindrance towards improving
the accessibility stack:
- it maps to a very specific implementation, AT-SPI, which is Linux and
Unix specific
- it requires implementing the same functionality in three different
layers of the stack: AT-SPI, ATK, and GTK
- only GTK uses it; every other Linux and Unix toolkit and application
talks to AT-SPI directly, including assistive technologies
Sadly, we cannot incrementally port GTK to a new accessibility stack;
since ATK insulates us entirely from the underlying implementation, we
cannot replace it piecemeal. Instead, we're going to remove everything
and then incrementally build on a clean slate:
- add an "accessible" interface, implemented by GTK objects directly,
which describe the accessible role and state changes for every UI
element
- add an "assistive technology context" to proxy a native accessibility
API, and assign it to every widget
- implement the AT context depending on the platform
For more information, see: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2833
Remove all the old 2.x and 3.x version annotations.
GTK+ 4 is a new start, and from the perspective of a
GTK+ 4 developer all these APIs have been around since
the beginning.
The macros and functions are inconsistently named, and are not tied to
the "template" concept - to the point that it seems plausible to use
them without setting the template.
The new naming scheme is as follows:
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child_full
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_callback_full
With the convenience macros:
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child_internal
gtk_widget_class_bind_template_callback
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700898https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700896
* gtk/gtkvolumebutton.[hc]: Move the _GtkVolumeButton definition
into the header to make it possible to derive from GtkVoumeButton.
Reported by Chris Lord.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22315
2008-06-30 Cody Russell <bratsche@gnome.org>
* Practically everything changed.
Change all references of GIMP Toolkit (and variations of it)
to GTK+ Toolkit, showing no mercy at all to our beloved
ancestry. (#540529)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20709
2007-07-09 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkvolumebutton.c: Remove deprecated tooltips,
use new tooltips API. (#449311, Jan Arne Petersen)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18424
2007-06-28 Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>
* gtk/gtkvolumebutton.c: (gtk_volume_button_class_init),
(gtk_volume_button_init), (gtk_volume_button_dispose),
(gtk_volume_button_update_tooltip): Make the volume button use range
0.0 to 1.0 by default, and fix tooltips code to cope with different ranges.
Bug #354181.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18279
2007-05-20 Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>
* gtk/Makefile.am:
* gtk/gtk.h:
* gtk/gtk.symbols:
* gtk/gtkvolumebutton.[ch]: Add the GtkVolumeButton widget,
a button that pops up a scale when clicked (Closes: #415775)
* tests/Makefile.am:
* tests/testvolumebutton.c: Add a test program for the
volume button
2007-05-20 Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>
* POTFILES.in: Add volume button to the list
2007-05-20 Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>
* gtk/gtk-sections.txt: Add the GtkVolumeButton widget
to the docs
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17877