Instead of allowing people to pass a uint user-data, insist on them
comparing mime types.
The user data was a uint instead of a pointer anyway, so uniqueness
could not be guaranteed and it caused more issues than it was worth.
And that's ignoring the fact that it basically wasn't used.
Instead, add a function gtk_image_set_icon_size() for the cases where
overriding the icon size is necessary.
Treat icon sizes the same way as pixel sizes, too. So gtk_image_clear()
no longer unsets the icon size.
This drops the pixbuf property and the pixbuf getters. We keep
gtk_image_new/set_from_pixbuf, but these are small helpers that
immediately convert to a surface, and there is no way to later get
back the pixbuf you passed in.
The from file/resource codepaths are also changed to load a surface
instead of a pixbuf.
2008-05-27 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
Bug 522084 – GIcon support for GtkIconTheme & GtkImage
* gtk/gtkicontheme.[hc]: Add support for GIcon based lookups.
* gtk/gtkimage.[hc]: Allow setting an image from a GIcon.
* gtk/gtk.symbols: Additions
* tests/testimage.c: Add a GIcon test
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20236
2005-11-16 Michael Natterer <mitch@imendio.com>
* gtk/gtkimage.c (animation_timeout): call
gtk_window_process_updates() so the animation keeps running even
if the main loop is busy with sources that eat a lot of cpu with
high priority. Fixes bug #321444.
(gtk_image_new_from_animation): document the fact that the
animation will stop running if the main loop is busy with sources
that have priorities higher than G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT.
* tests/testimage.c: added test case that shows an animation even
though a cpu-eating idle function is running.
2004-10-25 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkimage.h:
* gtk/gtkimage.c (gtk_image_new_from_icon_name)
(gtk_image_set_from_icon_name, gtk_image_get_icon_name)
(gtk_image_set_pixel_size, gtk_image_get_pixel_size): Add a
new type GTK_IMAGE_ICON_NAME for named icons, update the size
and content of stock, icon set and named icon images upon style
changes, and allow to set a fixed pixel size for named icon
images. (#155688, James Henstridge)
* tests/testimage.c: Test application for theming behaviour of
different image types and for image dnd.