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.
GtkCellRendererAccel also needs to acquire the GTK+ grab in addition to
a GDK keyboard grab. With the GDK keyboard grab, KeyPress and
KeyRelease events are delivered as usual, although we only want to
receive them for our grab widget.
2007-09-14 Kristian Rietveld <kris@gtk.org>
* gtk/gtkcellrendereraccel.c (gtk_cell_renderer_accel_get_property):
implement getter for keycode property. (#476665, patch by
Christian Persch).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18817
2006-11-16 Michael Natterer <mitch@imendio.com>
Add new infrastructure for notifications of failed keyboard
navigation and navigation with restricted set of keys.
The patch handles configurable beeping, navigating the GUI with
cursor keys only (as in phone environments), and configurable
wrap-around. Fixes bugs #322640, #70986, #318827, #334726, #334742
and #309291.
* gtk/gtksettings.c: added properties gtk-keynav-cursor-only,
gtk-keynav-wrap-around and gtk-error-bell.
* gtk/gtkwidget.[ch]: added new signal "keynav-failed" and public
API to emit it. Added New function gtk_widget_error_bell() which
looks at the gtk-error-bell setting and calls gdk_window_beep()
accordingly.
* gtk/gtk.symbols: add the new widget symbols.
* gtk/gtkcellrendereraccel.c
* gtk/gtkimcontextsimple.c
* gtk/gtkmenu.c
* gtk/gtknotebook.c: use gtk_widget_error_bell() or look at the
gtk-error-bell setting instead of calling gdk_display_beep()
unconditionally.
* gtk/gtkcombobox.c
* gtk/gtkentry.c
* gtk/gtkiconview.c
* gtk/gtklabel.c
* gtk/gtkmenushell.c
* gtk/gtkspinbutton.c
* gtk/gtktextview.c
* gtk/gtktreeview.c: call gtk_widget_error_bell() on failed keynav.
* gtk/gtkentry.c
* gtk/gtklabel.c
* gtk/gtkrange.c
* gtk/gtktextview.c: consult gtk_widget_keynav_failed() on failed
cursor navigation and leave the widget if it returns FALSE.
* gtk/gtkmenushell.c
* gtk/gtknotebook.c: only wrap around if gtk-keynav-wrap-around
is TRUE.
* gtk/gtkradiobutton.c: ask gtk_widget_keynav_failed() to decide
whether to to wrap-around, and don't select active items on cursor
navigation if gtk-keynav-cursor-only is TRUE. Should look at
gtk-keynav-wrap-around too, will look into that.