The kinetic scrolling feature is now implemented using a
GtkGestureDrag and a GtkGestureSwipe, plus a GtkGestureLongPress
in order to denying the sequence, so it is possibly handled
underneath.
A controller can be optionally hooked on the capture or the bubble
phase, so the controller will automatically receive and handle events
as they arrive without further interaction.
Now, all captured events run from the toplevel to the deepmost widget,
regardless of GTK+ grabs. This makes captured events more useful to
event controllers if used together in the hierarchy with widgets doing
old fashioned event handling and GTK+ grabs.
This gesture handles any number of clicks, ensuring multiple presses
stay within thresholds and timeouts. When anything of that happens,
the gesture is reset and press count starts from 1 again.
Optionally, the gesture can be given a rectangle, used in in presses > 1
to ensure the consecutive presses happen on user imposed areas.
This gesture implementation recognices swipes on any direction.
The "swipe" signal has the X/Y velocity vector components, so
those can be used for direction guessing and velocity thresholds.
The change to take out unneeded NULL checks requires some care
at startup: we check both adjustments when any of them changes;
we need to do those checks in the same order in which we create
the scrollbars, otherwise we'll try to get the adjustment of
the vscrollbar when we just set the up the hscrollbars' adjustment.
When the color editor is visible, there is no way for the
application to know about the changes that are happening.
Fix this by emitting property notification for the "rgba"
property.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708037
This avoids a bunch of policy problems with deciding how to lay
out the window menu under different WMs.
For now, we use the special event _GTK_SHOW_WINDOW_MENU, but we
hope to have this standardized in wm-spec quite soon, as KDE wants
it as well.
We see an active link when creating the menu, but by the time
the menuitem is activated, we've received a leave notify that
makes the label clear its active link. Instead, give the
menuitems a direct reference to the link that is active when
the menu is created.
Problem pointed out by Tim Baedert
We know the objects in a size group are always widgets, so we
can avoid hard-to-track down problems with weak references by
just cleaning up when the object gets destroyed. There is still
a chance that we show a widget as part of the group after it
has been removed, but size groups simply have no signals that
would let us avoid that.
Add a tab that shows size groups of a widget. The properties
of the size group are available here, as well as the widgets
that are part of the size group. We highlight the widgets in
the application when their row in the inspector is hovered.
In contrast to the flashing, where we blink the widget a
few times, this is explicitly turned on and off.
It will be used for indicating widgets that are part of
a size group, in the next commit.
The focus widget might be unset, just to be set again on a widget inside
the popover. Have the popover wait till the focus is actually moved outside
before dismissing.
Move away from cell editing, and use a popover instead. This makes
it easier to e.g. use a color chooser - there's just not enough room
in a cell for many things.
Much of this code is adapted from tests/prop-editor.c.
The child properties in GtkAssistant are somewhat broken, since
they are not on direct children - but that is no reason to crash
if somebody does ask for child properties of direct children.
When a model is sortable, but the the column is not currently used
for sorting, we want to reserve the space for showing the sort
indicator. But we currently set the icon to 'missing-image', which
is not great to show all over the place. So, just set the opacity
to 0.
With the keybinding, it is possible that users may trigger the
inspector unintentionally. Show a dialog that informs them about
whats going on and gives them a chance to back out.
The warning dialog can be bypassed with the
org.gtk.Settings.Debug inspector-warning setting.
Update visual.c to use Windows themes rather than the stock Raleigh theme,
and avoid hardcoding data paths for Windows (and Mac). As the dlfcn.h
functions are only used when Python is enabled, move its inclusion there[*].
Also ensure that variables are declared on the top of the block.
[*] Python support Windows needs to be investigated, as POSIX signal
handling is used there.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730236
Since you can't take grabs on unmapped windows, GtkMenu takes a grab on
the menu in a convoluted way: it first grabs another window, shows the
menu window, and then transfers the grab over to the GtkMenu widget.
For normal menubars, this is perfectly fine, as the first window it grabs
is our toplevel, and that gets picked up in our transient path. For
GtkMenuButton or other spurious uses of gtk_menu_popup, it creates a new
temporary input-only window which it takes the grab on, known as the "grab
transfer window". Since this window isn't a transient-for of our new menu
widget window, the grab isn't noticed when we go to show it, and thus the
menu ends up as a new toplevel.
Add a special hack to GtkMenu and the Wayland backend which lets us notice
this "grab transfer window", and include it in our grab finding path.
It's sort of terrible to have to hack up the widgets instead of just the
backend, but the alternative would be an entirely new window type which is
managed correctly by GDK. I don't want to write that.
The entire UI is constructed with templates, so the wrapper
constructors are never called, except for gtk_inspector_window_new,
which gets called from the GTK+ code.
Show the actions that are added to GtkApplication and
GtkApplicationWindows, as well as action groups that are
inserted elsewhere with gtk_widget_insert_action_group.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730095
Moving the inspector into libgtk lets use reuse internals without
having to add public API for everything or inventing awkward private
call conventions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730095