Synchronizing the visible child with the switcher's toggle buttons can
lead to GtkButton::clicked being emitted twice. Once for the button
that was active before, and once for the button that we just activated.
This leads to notify::visible-child being called twice and one of
them is with the wrong child.
Let's deal with this in the same way we handle the visible child
changing underneath us.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749021
The window state 'client_decorated' will only be set the window is being
realized. If anyone tries to get the shadow size before that it'd get
the with as if there always was no shadow.
This avoids negative sized opaque regions caused by the allocation being
smaller than shadow.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748615
If we have a GObject property that is also a GObject, we should be able
to view additional information on that object (even if the param spec
is read-only).
We were relying on indirectly getting notify when fontconfig
configuration changes, by GtkSettings translating the timestamp
change into a style-invalidation, which gets fed through the
css invalidation machinery. That machinery has gotten good enough
at optimizing away redundant changes that it no longer emits
::style-updated in this case.
So, instead make the font chooser listen directly to what it
cares about: the fontconfig change notification from GtkSettings.
We can use the GtkSettings:gtk-fontconfig-timestamp property to decide
whether or not we should reload fonts on style and screen changes. This
should avoid doing a lot of work with large font collections when only
the theme has changed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748782
Add a new API, gtk_popover_set_default_widget, that can be
used to make a widget act as default while the popover is
shown. This is useful in dialog-like popovers.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747664
Making a container focusable is rarely the right thing to do.
It typically breaks the focus chain, and makes the container
contents unfocusable, as was the case here.
We have a number of cases where properties should have their
default value overridden in a subclass, but haven't because thats
annoying to do. We also have properties where the absence of
an explicit value has context-dependent meaning.
Add a list of exceptions for these cases.
The previous commit removed default-valued properties,
but apparently that has a negative effect for grid
packing properties, so put the explicit value back.
Just using tracker does not work well if you are searching in
non-indexed locations, such as git checkouts or network mounts.
Ideally, we'd decide the 'best' engine to use for each location.
Since that is not easy to do, just run them in parallel for now,
which is the same strategy that nautilus uses.
Catch an error that indicates the file looks like a template,
and then try again, this time with the template parsing API
of GtkBuilder. This is a little iffy, since we need to create
a 'fake' type and instance to pass in, but it works ok in
simple tests.
Add the class and parent class name to the error message.
gtk-builder-tool will parse the error message and use the
class names for trying again to parse the file as a template.
Requires Vista and newer.
* Create surfaces with cairo_win32_surface_create_with_format
* Provide an rgba visual that can be distinguished from the system visual
* Make rgba visual the best available visual
* Enable alpha-transparency for all windows that we control
* Check for appropriate cairo capabilities at configure time
(W32 - 1.14.3 newer than 2015-04-14; others - 1.14.0)
* Check for composition support before enabling CSDs
* Re-enable transparency on WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED
Windows that were created while composition was enabled and that were CSDed
as a result and will look ugly (thick black borders or no borders at all) once
composition is disabled.
If composition is enabled afterwards, they will return back to normal.
This happens, for example, when RDP session is opened to a desktop where a GTK
application is running. For W7/Vista windows will only re-gain transparency after
the RDP session is closed. For W8 transparency will only be gone momentarily.
Windows that were created while composition was disabled will not be CSDed
automatically and will use SSD (WM decorations), while windows that are CSDed
manually will get a thin square border.
If composition is enabled afterwards, these windows will not change.
This is most noticeable for system menus (popup menus are often generated
on the fly, system menus are created once) and some dialogues (About dialogue,
for example).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727316
Add a convenience function that is like gtk_builder_get_object()
but stashes away a GError if a lookup fails. To make the error
message informative, the function takes a line/column pair.
Doing things this way is necessary because the custom_tag_end,
custom_finished, and parser_finished vfuncs don't take a
GError parameter, despite being called from a place where
we can report a GError back.
We want to clear the style property cache whenever things change in the
tree, not as we previously did only when those changes actually lead to
a different CSS style.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
Instead of issuing g_warning, fill the provided GError.
This lets us test this error handling, and is the right
thing to do. Use the new GtkBuilder helpers and
g_markup_collect_attributes to do so.
cairo_rectangle_int_t was replaced by GdkRectangle in commit
552c29b488, but the type of the pointing-to
property was not changed.
To avoid breaking old code that sets or gets the property with a GValue
of type CAIRO_GOBJECT_TYPE_RECTANGLE_INT, transformation functions between
CAIRO_GOBJECT_TYPE_RECTANGLE_INT and GDK_TYPE_RECTANGLE are registered on
the first call to gdk_rectangle_get_type().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723394
To calculate the shadow width, we look at the value of priv->fullscreen
and priv->maximized.
Those fields will have the actual value only after GTK receives back a
window state event though, so they will be wrong in _realize(). Look at
priv->fullscreen_initially and priv->maximize_initially too, to avoid
the size changing right after realize, which would make the window
flicker if maximized at startup.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747808
Libinput will use 0.0f on the "scrolling finished" event, so check for this
instead of rounding (<1 values are sort of frequent on touchpads). This
impedes bug #745315 to resurface after commit d563b943ed.
When the scrolledwindow receives scroll events, it ensures the timeout to
maybe start the "snap back to edges" animation is reset, but it does nothing
about the animation source. It must be reset just the same, to maybe be
started after the timeout fires up.
Added another :not() to fix the first and last swatches in the
first section of colorpicker.
Dodge the artifacts due to stacked anti-aliased rounded corners by
increasing the radius of the base object by 1px.
We were only updating window buttons when the headerbar was
a direct child of the window. That is not the case in more
complicated situations, such as the split headers in gedit
or polari. To fix such cases, make the headerbar itself listen
for state changes on its toplevel.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747805
This used to do the right thing, practically ignoring those event
if they went all through the event handler, unless this motion event
triggered the cancellation of this gesture from the event handler
of another controllers.
In this case, the controller would be reset, but the motion event
would still go through its handler, setting again
current_button/sequence as the motion event has buttons in its
modifiers. This leaves GtkGestureSingle with inconsistent data
that may interfere with future runs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747469
The code managing scrollbars visibility was too pervasively checking for
mouse devices, leaving pen/eraser/cursor devices with no scrollbars at
all. Relax these checks a bit, and actually toggle full-width scrollbars
on pen/eraser devices, so it is an easier target.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747608
Since windows can be intermediate containers this is somewhat redundant,
plus gtk_window_size_allocate() will do additional things like allocating
the popovers, which was mistakenly skipped by local plugs not chaining up.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747553
This is a workaround for atspi-atk behaviour.
atspi-atk uses signal emission hooks. So it to already catches
signal emissions on creation of objects, before anyone could even
think of g_signal_connect()ing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746706
gtk_application_shutdown clears the impl member, so all
callbacks, signal handlers, etc that might still be triggered
between a shutdown call and the return from the mainloop
better be prepared to deal with impl being NULL.
strcasecmp() is unfortunately not universally available, along with
strings.h. Fix the build by replacing strcasecmp() with
g_ascii_strcasecmp(), and remove the strings.h include.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747604
When a treeview is destroyed while rubberbanding is going
on, we crash because the rb tree is nuked before we want
to access it to stop the rubberbanding. To avoid this crash
end the rubberbanding early in destroy().
See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1173904
It can apparently happen that we get focus in events
on windows after gtk_application_shutdown() has been
called. Avoid an unnecessary crash in this case.
See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1176339