The code always assumed that getting a row at a certain 'y' was
possible but if the list box has more empty space than rows then a
valid row may not be retrieved.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770703
- while we don't use steppers anymore, for some reason they are still
defined in the theme and if you sacrifice a chicken and jump on one
leg at full moon, you can enable them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769498
When a popup is mapped but will not be the top most popup (for example
the parent is not the current top most popup, or if there already is a
popup mapped but the parent is a toplevel), warn and ignore it instead
of continuing, as continuing would be a protocol violation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770745
Since we're using _get_rect_coords in size-allocate when allocating the
size of the child widget, use the newly introduced _get_rect_for_size to
calculate the difference between the passed size_for and the one we're
supposed to pass on to the child widget.
When calculating the requested size of a popover, we need to do the
exact same same thing _get_rect_coords did, but not for the
current popopver allocation. Add _get_rect_for_size that can be used for
this purpose
Making propagation of child natural sizes mandatory (or default, even) was
evidently a mistake as this causes dynamic content in a scrolled window
to resize it's parent when the scrolled window is competing for space
with an adjacent widget.
This patch instead adds API to control whether natural width and
height of the child should be propagated through the scrolled windows
size requests.
There was a return between a push/pop of an error trap, and
this managed to trigger the 'unpopped trap' warning in the
displayclose test now. Fix this.
Add an API that enables an application to, given an exported window
handle, set its own window as a transient of the window associated with
the exported window handle.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769788
We were using __VOID for the SHOW_OTHER_LOCATION signal that
uses flags named SHOR_OTHER_LOCATION_WITH_FLAGS.
However, if a signal uses flags the marshal needs to use __FLAGS.
This patch addresses this using VOID__FLAGS as the marshaler parameter.
Thanks to Jan Steffens for pointing this out.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770550