It may be unusual, but handlers of day-selected may want to transfer
focus somewhere else, without getting it reset back right after by/to
the calendar. This makes popovers demo work on the calendar again, for
one...
Make the popover temporarily undo the GTK+ grab, so it remains modal
to its window, but does not attempt to steal focus on other non-modal
windows that get the focus.
This was most confusing with keyboard navigation, as the focus would
remain stuck on the popover, and not move to the newly focused window
after the popover was dismissed. It didn't have as much effect on
pointer operations as only the first click would be consumed in order
to hide the popover.
There are early returns in this method before the completion timeout
is set later on, so set the source to 0 to avoid trying to remove it
later again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725824
This is not necessary for the popover itself, but helps tooltips
code confine the widget lookup within the popover if the pointer
is inside it, otherwise the widget lookup may turn out wrong for
motion events, starting the tooltip widget lookup from the toplevel
window, mistakenly triggering tooltips on the natural window
descendants (ie. the widget below the popover)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724785
gnome-terminal is still using this setting, so we'll let
applications override it for another cycle. It is no longer
backed by a system-wide setting, though, and it will still
go away eventually.
This partically reverts b26c74e5da
gnome-terminal is still using this setting, so we'll let
applications override it for another cycle. It is no longer
backed by a system-wide setting, though, and it will still
go away eventually.
This partically reverts 7e3a494fac
Add documentation for GtkTreeView::move-cursor
Add links to GtkTreeModel::row-inserted and GtkTreeModel::row-deleted
in the documentation for gtk_tree_view_set_reorderable ().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725560
If we aren't using a header bar then put a fake titlebar
box on it so we can round the corners.
One of the advantages of this is so that the styling of the dialog
is completely within one theme framework. This prevents skew between
the theming expectations from the window manager and GTK+.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725345