A modifier of "0" is still a modifier and must be submitted normally.
A num_modifiers of 0 is essentially a noop in the server.
As mentioned by Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662839
It turns out that simply using XIGrabKeycode instead of XGrabKey
makes the DND keyboard support mostly work (there seem to be some
minor issues with modifiers). This means we no longer grab the
keyboard actively during DND, which in turn makes Alt-Tab and
other window manager shortcuts work again during DND.
At the same time, bring the DND key handling code into the
multi-backend work, by checking for X11 and XI2 at runtime,
in addition to compile time.
At http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/10643 we are seeing that drag-and-drop
within the Sugar shell causes all of Sugar's custom keybindings to be
removed.
This is because gtkdnd tries to unbind XK_KP_Space, which (on my systems)
is resolved to NoSymbol by XKeycodeToKeysym(). NoSymbol has value 0,
the same as AnyKey, and XUngrabKey(AnyKey) is equivalent to unbinding
all possible keycodes.
Fix this by catching NoSymbol before binding/unbinding.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652402
Now that we have wesome macros in glib 2.0, we can use them. Woohoo, GTK
2.0 will be so awesome in the future.
(Did anybody touch dnd code this millenium?)
which happened when the source widget was hidden or destroyed while a
drag was going on, like when dragging from a popup that got a grab
broken as result of the dnd operation.
This was claimed to cause problems for Chromium, see bug 599130.
Also work around apparent rounding errors in XIWarpDevice by
setting the 'small step' for keynav dnd to 2 instead of 1 - I notice
that a warp seems to sometimes warp a little less than I tell it to,
and if I tell it to only move by 1 pixel then moving less means
that you are stuck.
This commit does a number of things:
- remove some dead wchar configury from configure.ac and gdkconfig.h
- repurpose gdkconfig.h as header that contains GDK_WINDOWING_foo
macros for each included backend, include it in gdk.h and install
it in $includedir instead of below $libdir
- drop the backend from the library names
- build libgdk-3.0.la as a convenience lib and include it in libgtk-3.0.la
It does not yet enable building multiple backends at the same time.
Replace gtk_widget_shape_combine_region() with
gtk_widget_shape_combine_mask() and
gtk_widget_input_shape_combine_region() with
gtk_widget_input_shape_combine_mask().
As GdkBitmap is going away, and the region equivalents already exist,
this seems like pretty much the default step to take.
Includes code to fix up the users.
The keysyms create a lot of potential namespace conflicts for
C, and are especially problematic for introspection, where we take
constants into the namespace, so GDK_Display conflicts with GdkDisplay.
For C application compatiblity, add gdkkeysyms-compat.h which uses
the old names.
Just one user in GTK+ continues to use gdkkeysyms-compat.h, which is
the gtkimcontextsimple.c, since porting that requires porting more
custom Perl code.
gtk_window_get_group() never returns NULL; if the window isn't in a group,
a default window group is returned instead. Use gtk_window_has_group() instead.
This fixes some previous commits to use accessors to access GtkWindow.
Reported by Philip Withnall in bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627828