The fallback code for rendering builtin checks, radios
and expanders was using border parameters. With the generic
gadget borders using the same parameters, this was giving
double borders.
Before commit 6c1bee2377 we were setting an attribute of GtkNotebook
to track the pressed button if the pressed button happened on the
tab itself.
Later in the motion handling code we were checking whether the private
pressed button attribute was set or not in order to handle a tab dnd
or not.
In commit 6c1bee2377 the code changed and set the pressed button
variable unconditionally, which means, a motion event from within the
tab content triggered a tab reordering.
This happened only if the children hierarchy have a widget that bubbles
up both button press event, which sets the private pressed button
attribute; and motion events, which started the tab dnd checking the
private pressed button attribute.
A widget that experienced the regression was GtkListBox.
In order to fix it, set the button pressed variable only when it press
the tab itself, not the content.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764395
Specifically, this URI is not supported on Windows, but GFile will
do its "best" and turn it into GLocalFile("$pwd/network"), with
spectacularly bad results.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765858
We only keep one align flag per child, so it seems odd to
keep separate h/v expand flags. Just keep one expand flag
and interpret it according to orientation. Allow setting
the expand flag for child widgets too, though, so we can
make widget expand without interfering with the recursive
widget expand flag.
Update all callers.
Use the new possibility of expanding child widgets to make
the label of check and radio buttons expand. This fixes
unexpected behavior of these widgets in RTL in some places.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765742
In RTL, we want to interpret GTK_ALIGN_START and _END
in the opposite way. Since we don't give gadgets a text
direction, just allow setting an align_reverse flag
to the box gadget.
If there was a piece of text in the cell, then when the edit
entry is shown for that cell, it should have a piece of text
in it roughly at the same location.
Therefore, when child widget is enlarged (child preferred
size exceeds cell size), extra width should be added by
extending either left or right edge depending on text direction.
If after that the child sticks outside of the treeivew visible region,
try to push it back inside (breaking its alignment with the
cell), again, giving preference (i.e. adjusting it last)
to either left or right edge depending on text direction.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765471
This avoids the g_source_remove(), g_source_destroy(),
g_timer_source_new(), and g_source_set_name_by_id() in the common case.
Instead, we reuse our previous source and update the ready time to our
new deadline. We lose the coalescing with g_timeout_add_seconds(), but
that is not going to help in the common case anyway (unless you have
three hands and can scroll multiple pixelcached backed widgets at once).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765640
In non-composited environments, we were ending up with all-black
drag icons, because nothing was drawing the background of our new
toplevel. Fix this by drawing background when we are not composited.
We don't do this when composited, since we want to allow transparent
icons.
GtkPlacesView currently provides no example of
server addresses, which may confuse users.
To fix that, add a helper popover with some
guidance on server addresses.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756570
The documentation clearly says that the widget is not destroyed,
but we were in fact failing to keep it alive, since it was still
a child or the icon_window when we destroy that. Fix this by
reparenting the icon_widget out before. Also, deal with the
possibility that the application might destroy the widget
halfway through, for whatever reason.