Always returning a left_ptr if we can't find anything better
broke firefox application-specific fallback for missing cursors.
Keep that working by only doing the fallback for the CSS cursor
names, not for things like hashes.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760141
Always returning a left_ptr if we can't find anything better
broke firefox application-specific fallback for missing cursors.
Keep that working by only doing the fallback for the CSS cursor
names, not for things like hashes.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760141
This tests that horizontal boxes flip their child nodes
according to text direction to maintain the left-to-right
ordering of child nodes for both text directions.
CSS nodes have a linear sibling relationship; this is supposed
to correspond to left-to-right placement in horizontal arrangements.
This commit explicitly sets the text direction to rtl if the
filename ends in .rtl.ui, so we can test differences in node
tree layout between text directions.
Follow the generally white background we use everywhere else.
This is not perfect, we get double borders when the search bar
is shown, as can be seen in gtk3-widget-factory.
Gadgets don't connect to style-changed for widget nodes, and
GtkImage uses its widget node for the icon helper. The visible
effect of this is that symbolic icons don't change color when
switching to the dark variant of Adwaita.
Fix this by manually invalidating the icon helper.
Instead of the weird PathElt struct, generate a quick-n-dirty parser
that parses CSS selectors into GtkWidgetPath elements.
Based on a patch by Benjamin Otte.
In https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=601425 the annotations
were changed to int as they not only take the predefined enum values
but also user defined values registered through gtk_icon_size_register()
As a result the typelib doesn't contain any information about
GtkIconSize for those arguments and the Python docstring only
shows the corresponding Python type "int".
This changes the argument docs to mention the type explicitly
so the Python doc generator can add a link to Gtk.IconSize
which contains the most useful predefined values.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757411