The Wayland backend was already not supporting this setting
since it is an XSetting that is not backed by a GSetting.
Drop this setting altogether, since we will stop supporting
general-purpose modules.
This setting will let us keep traditional appearance
of dialogs on platforms where this is expected.
The new setting is called gtk-dialogs-use-header, backed
by the Gtk/DialogsUseHeader xsetting.
Applications need a way to fix or adapt the decoration layout,
for situations like split header bars. Setting the layout from
the theme with a style property did not offer a good way to do
this, and the ::show-close-button property does not provide
fine-grained control.
To improve the situation, move the layout string to a property of
GtkHeaderBar which is backed by a setting. This allows platforms to
set a default button layout independent of the theme, while applications
can override the default.
The style GtkWindow style property is now deprecated and ignored.
Add a GtkSetting for whether the desktop shell is showing the desktop
folder icons.
This is on by default because most desktop shells do show the icons on
the desktop. We already have a patch in gnome-settings-daemon to bind
this to the org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons GSettings
key which is off by default on GNOME.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712302
I have been convinced that it is a bad idea to change the behaviour
at the same time as deprecating it, so go back to respecting the
Gtk/ButtonImages xsetting in buttons created with
gtk_button_new_from_stock() when it is set.
The setting as well as the function are still deprecated, and the
default value of the setting will remain FALSE.
I have been convinced that it is a bad idea to change the behaviour
at the same time as deprecating it, so go back to respecting the
Gtk/MenuImages xsetting in GtkImageMenuItem when it is set.
The setting as well as the widget are still deprecated, and the
default value of the setting will remain FALSE.
This reverts commit b2e666bf8f.
We need to keep cursor blinking configurable for accessibility
reasons.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704134
Conflicts:
gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c
gdk/x11/gdksettings.c
gtk/gtksettings.c
gtk/gtktextview.c
This lets use use a scaled Xft/DPI for old apps while not
blowing up the size of scaled windows. Only apps supporting
Gdk/WindowScaleFactor should supprt Gdk/UnscaledDPI.
This is a boolean property that will be set to TRUE if the current
desktop environment is capable of displaying the application menu as
part of the desktop shell.
If it is FALSE then the application will need to display the menu for
itself.
This commit introduces a new setting, gtk-visible-focus, backed
by the Gtk/VisibleFocus X setting. Its three values control how
focus rectangles are displayed.
'always' is equivalent to the traditional GTK+ behaviour of always
rendering focus rectangles.
'never' does what it says, and is intended for keyboardless
situations, e.g. tablets.
'automatic' hides focus rectangles initially, until the user
interacts with the keyboard, at which point focus rectangles
become visible.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649567
gdk_settings_map needs to be updated when gdk_settings_names is changed,
and it's easier to add the setting at the end, so we don't need to
recalculate everything.
Really fixing:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634697
2007-12-17 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtksettings.c: Add a gtk-im-module GTK setting
* gdk/win32/gdkproperty-win32.c:
* gdk/x11/gdksettings.c: ...and back it by a Gtk/IMModule X setting.
* gtk/gtkimmodule.[hc]:
* gtk/gtkimmulticontext.[hc]: When determining the default context,
look at the gtk-im-module setting, and listen for changes to the
setting. (#502446, Akira Tagoh)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19195
2006-02-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@imendio.com>
* gdk/x11/gdksettings.c: map "gtk-touchscreen-mode" to the
"Gtk/TouchscreenMode" XSettings property, remove trailing
whitespace.
* gdk/x11/checksettings.c: #include <string.h> and sprinkled some
newlines.
Mon Feb 27 14:52:50 2006 Tim Janik <timj@imendio.com>
* gdkevents-x11.c:
* gdksettings.c: moved and renamed the gdk_settings_names and
gdk_settings_map.
* gdk/x11/checksettings.c: test program for the gdk_settings_map array.
* gdk/x11/Makefile.am: run checksettings as part of make check.