Using GtkIconPaintable+GtkPicture is not good for symbolic
icons - they don't get properly colored that way. So change
things around to use the icon name if we have it.
Fixes: #3252
No point in showing an apologetic tab for a blob of binary data.
gtk4-demo shows the resources under /DEMONAME/ for each demo,
so move the data to /DEMONAME_data/.
It is a little annoying that this demo will not show up
if we don't find librsvg, but I think showing how easy
this paintable is outweights the annoyance.
Move the Unicode names to a separate source file,
and only build the demo if we have harfbuzz (since
we use script names, and those are only available
with harfbuzz).
Also, fix a forgotten type name.
This is rarely what you want, so lets turn it off
by default.
Update the one place in our demos where we want to
draw a value, add support for this to gtk-builder-tool,
add a test and mention this change in the migration
guide.
The GtkGears widget is a bit too chatty, especially when used inside
demos like the fishbowl. Let's use g_debug() instead of g_print() for
the GL debugging message.
This adds a bunch of snazz to the gltransitions demo. It is perhaps
a bit overloaded now, but it demos everything that we can do.
Changes:
* The fire shader is now not a bin, it just renders an animating
background with no textures involved.
* The stacks don't all start on the same page.
* The shaderbin passes the mouse coordinate to the shader.
* The shaderbin allows specifying a "border" so that you can
cause effects outside the bin child (something that is new to gtk4).
* All the buttons and the stacks are now in shader-bins that runs
a wobbly-widget effect based on the mouse position that
wobbles outside the child allocation.
Add adds a demo showing off GskGLShaderNode in various ways.
It has a transistion widget, using some examples from
gl-transitions.com, with child widgets being both images, a GL area
and real widgets (that let you edit the transition shaders
themselves.
It also has a fancy fire effect on hove on the buttons.
GtkBuildable's get_name()/set_name() methods may shadow
GtkWidget's methods. Avoid that by renaming the API to
get_buildable_id()/set_buildable_id(), which also reflects
the name of the XML attribute the API refers to.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/3191
Redo the tag insertion function to avoid quadratic
behavior, and at the same time, fix handling of
alpha for color attributes.
Update the copy of this function in gtk4-demo
as well.