All current users of this CSS property have been updated to deal
with a GtkBorder.
Also a 0 border width has been set in the default CSS to ensure
GtkStyleContext and GtkThemingEngine always provide a non-NULL
pointer for this property.
Some GtkSettings property are registered by other classes. This leads
to the "interesting" issue that setting GtkSettings:gtk-button-images
requires that the GtkButton class is referenced first - or that a
GtkButton is created.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632538
It doesn't make sense to keep them separate as GtkSizeRequest requires a
GtkWidget and GtkWidget implements GtkSizeRequest, so you can never have
one without the other.
It also makes the code a lot easier because no casts are required when
calling functions.
Also, the names would translate to gtk_widget_get_width() and people
agreed that this would be a too generic name, so a "preferred" was added
to the names.
So this patch moves the functions:
gtk_size_request_get_request_mode() => gtk_widget_get_request_mode()
gtk_size_request_get_width() => gtk_widget_get_preferred_width()
gtk_size_request_get_height() => gtk_widget_get_preferred_height()
gtk_size_request_get_size() => gtk_widget_get_preferred_size()
gtk_size_request_get_width_for_height() =>
gtk_widget_get_preferred_width_for_height()
gtk_size_request_get_height_for_width() =>
gtk_widget_get_preferred_height_for_width()
... and moves the corresponding vfuncs to the GtkWidgetClass.
The patch also renames the implementations of the vfuncs in widgets to
include the word "preferrred".
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.
Since we have a new mechanism for requesting sizes: GtkSizeRequestIface;
it makes no sense to maintain this cache on the GtkWidget structure...
removing the requisition cache however does not break the old "size-request"
signal which is there for backwards compatability reasons.
In any case widget->requisition should not have been accessed,
gtk_widget_get_child_requisition() would have been the correct way
to consult the cache.
This commit also deprecates the newly added gtk_widget_get_requisition()
API and makes it fallback on gtk_size_request_get_size().
The GtkSubmenuDirection and GtkSubmenuPlacement enumerations
have been deprecated as public API for a while, but are still used
internally in the menu code. Move them to a private header. This
also prevents to generation of GObject boilerplate for these enums.
Removed the old toplevel window size-request signal and
do the clamping in gtk_menu_get_height_for_width() instead,
also make sure to invalidate the size before doing a new
request just after invoking the delegate menu position func.
Now GtkMenu/GtkMenuItem request/allocate in height-for-width
manner... to reduce the height of the menu one must explicitly
set the requested minimum width of the menu to a greater value
(using gtk_widget_set_size_request()).
This completes the move to get rid of using a GdkRegion for the
navigation region and the only user of gdk_region_polygon(). We keep
track of the triangle and compute in/out points ourselves now.
Unfortunately the DRAW_STAYUP_TRIANGLES debugging code doesn't work
using cairo, so I removed it completely.
With this change, key events continue to go to an open menu even
when the pointer is moved over a non-selectable menuitem. The mnemonics
are shown and hidden accordingly.