We now use the GtkStleProviderPrivate interface, which hopefully is
faster and more conformant to CSS. Long term, it definitely should be
both.
I would have liked to split this up into multiple commits, but couldn't
find a way.
This is the interface for GtkWidgets that can be associated with an
action on a GtkAppicationWindow or associated GtkApplication.
It essentially features 'action-name' and 'action-target' properties
with some associated convenience API.
This interface is implemented by GtkButton and GtkToolButton.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667394
Move internal accel map API there and update all users.
Also, add an internal function to create an accel path for
an action and parameter, and use it in gtkapplication.c and
gtkmodelmenuitem.c instead of duplicating that code.
Put this in a separate file and substantially refactor it.
Move handling of submenu creation into gtkmodelmenuitem where it
belongs.
Improve our handling of when to show separators or not.
This GtkMenuItem subclass (and GActionObserver implementation) contains
all the knowledge necessary for converting a GMenuModel item description
into a GtkMenuItem.
Remove much of the code that used to do this from
gtkapplicationwindow.c.
This feels premature; we do have the fallback situation covered
adaequately with the menubar, and people can do their own creative
solutions with gtk_application_window_get_menu(), so we don't have
to offer a widget for this right now.
This is a GtkWindow subclass that "application windows" will use. Each
is associated with a GtkApplication, has the ability to show menus and
will have its own associated set of actions.
These were destined for GLib, but they don't really make sense as a
public API. Instead, we'll copy/paste them around between the various
codebases that need to render menus.
GtkIconHelper is a helper object to easily obtain a pixbuf from
different icon sources (e.g. a GIcon, an icon name, a stock id, ...).
Code is ported from GtkImage, which will be adapted in the next commit.
We now support -gtk-win32-theme-part(class,part,state) in background
and border-image CSS properties. This renders the corresponding
theme part using DrawThemeBackground() and acts as a base for a
CSS based windows theme.
Note that we build the parsing code even on non-win32 so that
all themese will parse the same on all arches. We draw pink instead
of the actual theme parts on non-win32 though.
Add missing GDK linking to GIR build and examples:
GISCAN Gtk-3.0.gir
CCLD gtk-query-immodules-3.0
./.libs/libgtk-3.so: undefined reference to `gdk_keymap_get_modifier_mask'
./.libs/libgtk-3.so: undefined reference to `gdk_modifier_intent_get_type'
./.libs/libgtk-3.so: undefined reference to `gdk_window_begin_resize_drag_for_device'
./.libs/libgtk-3.so: undefined reference to `gdk_event_triggers_context_menu'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
CCLD grid-packing
../gtk/.libs/libgtk-3.so: undefined reference to `gdk_keymap_get_modifier_mask'
[...]
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664027
Move the remaining struct definition into gtkimcontextinfo.h and include
that header in gtk.h. gtkimmodule.h is now an empty header. We should
probably deprecate it somehow.
This is also necessary so headers used in gtk .c files don't include
gtk.h which in turn includes all the deprecated headers which we want to
avoid so we can include them with deprecation warnings turned off.
- add gtkmodulesprivate.h and move stuff there from gtkprivate.h
- add gtkprivate.c and move stuff there from gtkmain.c
- add gtkwin32.c and move stuff there from gtkmain.c
- don't redefine GTK_DATADIR and friends in gtkprivate.h
- have _gtk_get_datadir() and friends on all platforms
- remove the horrid hacks where gtkprivate.h can't be included,
or must be included later due to redefinition of the compile-time
directories
gobject_introspection's G-ir-scanner doesn't like the -xobjective-c
option needed to compile ObjectiveC features in quartz implementations
of certain gtk functions. This rearranges the compiler flag environment
variables in Makefile so that G-ir-scanner doesn't see them.
Make the GtkFontChooser API similar to the Gtk{File,Recent,App}Chooser
APIs by introducing GtkFontChooser as an interface, that has a default
implementation in GtkFontChooserWidget.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657627