When a getter function (like get_color()) is called and the passed in
state doesn't match the current state returned via get_state(), we used
to do a trick: We called save()/set_state() on the context before
getting the values.
Unfortunately, since 3a337156d1 this
has the unfortunate side effect that it also creates a child element.
This breaks various old codebases (spinbutton has been fixed in
998feeb2bc, Webkit is fixed in
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137803 ) unfortunately.
So instead, look up the values manually ensuring that no child element
is created but the correct state is used.
Keeping them is a bad idea now where the widget paths are actually
changed by a save(). And almost all of the time, state or style classes
will be changed anyway.
Looking them up again is just a hash table lookup anyway.
GtkCssNodeDeclaration is a new struct with copy-on-write semantics.
It encapsulated the properties used to define a node in the CSS tree.
The idea is to use it in various places for caching, in particular as
key in hash tables.
This signal is emitted whenever user scrolling hits the overshoot
edge in the given direction. May be useful to add "reload" or "load
more" behaviors in apps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738534
With my latest changes we have a darker text color for views and
entries (which I assume are content), the places sidebar is totally
chrome though so it needs the chrome text color back.
This can be used by applications to indicate that a paned is expected
to be actively used by the users for configuring the UI, and needs
a prominent handle.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738860
Implement Federico's suggestion:
In single-selection mode, just use the selected row,
In multi-selection mode, use the cursor row as long as it is
in the selection.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154709
It doesn't report -I${prefix}/include in cflags, even if .pc
files explicitly put it there. This was breaking the build
outside of a jhbuild shell when libepoxy is in the jhbuild tree
but not in /usr.
There are legit reasons for GtkGesture::handle_event to return FALSE,
GtkGestureSingle objects should be unsetting the current button/sequence
if that happens, in order to avoid inconsistent states.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738591
When gtk_window_set_titlebar (win, NULL) is called, we were taking
an early exit and forgot to re-map the window. This does not normally
happen in practice, but glade is about to get a 'csd' switch which
lets one toggle back and forth between titlebar and no titlebar.
With the recent save-is-child changes, using
gtk_style_context_get_padding (context, different_state)
will now open a subelement.
This is not what we want, so we check the state whenever we get the
button contexts.