This is a huge reorganization of GtkDropTarget. I did not know how to
split this up, so it's unfortunately all one commit.
Highlights:
- Split GtkDropTarget into GtkDropTarget and GtkDropTargetAsync
GtkDropTarget is the simple one that only works with GTypes and offers
a synchronous interface.
GtkDropTargetAsync retains the full old functionality and allows
handling mime types.
- Drop events are handled differently
Instead of picking a single drop target and sending all DND events to
it, every event is sent to every drop target. The first one to handle
the event gets to call gdk_drop_status(), further handlers do not
interact with the GdkDrop.
Of course, for the ultimate GDK_DROP_STARTING event, only the first
one to accept the drop gets to handle it.
This allows stacking DND event controllers that aren't necessarily
interested in handling the event or that might decide later to drop
it.
- Port all widgets to either of those
Both have a somewhat changed API due to the new event handling.
For the ones who should use the sync version, lots of cleanup was
involved to operate on a sync API.
This is to go along with the newly introduced GdkDrop.
This commit includes the necessary updates to the X11, Wayland
and Broadway backends. Other backends have to be updated separately.
This is in preparation of using input streams to show that these
coordinates aren't needed most of the time and can otherwise be saved
during GtkWidget::drag-drop.
Instead of allowing people to pass a uint user-data, insist on them
comparing mime types.
The user data was a uint instead of a pointer anyway, so uniqueness
could not be guaranteed and it caused more issues than it was worth.
And that's ignoring the fact that it basically wasn't used.
The code here was always a bit buggy: We removed the tab from
the notebook in a ::drag-data-received handler. But with
GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_DROP, that signal is emitted before we inform
the source side that the drag is finished. With its improved drag
handling, GtkNotebook now interprets this as a 'spontaneous'
removal of the tab being dragged, and cancels the drag, leading
to an unwanted cancel animation.
The easiest fix is to just defer the tab removal to an idle.
Dealing with bare pointers is problematic for language bindings,
using interned strings is much more straightforward and more than
good enough for what is needed here.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630521
2008-06-30 Cody Russell <bratsche@gnome.org>
* Practically everything changed.
Change all references of GIMP Toolkit (and variations of it)
to GTK+ Toolkit, showing no mercy at all to our beloved
ancestry. (#540529)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20709
2007-12-30 Johannes Schmid <jhs@gnome.org>
* gtk/gtknotebook.c: (gtk_notebook_stop_reorder):
Also reorder menu when reordering tabs by drag & drop
(Bug #506474)
* tests/testnotebookdnd.c: (create_notebook_with_notebooks):
Add a menu to one of the notebooks to have a test-case for
the change mentioned above.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19294
2007-05-19 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtk.symbols:
* gtk/gtknotebook.[hc]: Deprecate gtk_notebook_[gs]et_group_id
in favour of new functions gtk_notebook_[gs]et_group, which
takes a pointer as group identifier and makes it easier to
avoid group id collisions. (#386930, Christian Hammond)
* tests/testnotebookdnd.c: Use new grouping api.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17873
2006-08-06 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtknotebook.c (gtk_notebook_drag_motion): Don't allow
dragging a notebook tab to one of its children. (#348626,
Benjamin Otte)