Also added documentation section for this. Since the GtkRecentFilter
documentation was still living in sgml, as a side-effect I migrated these
docs to the gtkrecentfilter.[ch] sources.
GtkStateType was generally used as an index in GtkStyle color arrays, so
bigger values will cause invalid memory accesses in widgets that are still
doing that. this was seen in focused GtkIconViews for example
Only master devices must modify the associated device to separate
a pointer/keyboard pair, slave devices must only call
_gdk_device_remove_slave().
Fixes bug 639767 - password not accepted in gnome-screensaver dialog,
reported by Frederic Crozat. On VT-switch, the X server removes its
grab on HW devices, the effect on clients is that slave devices
disappear, and these were mistakenly mangling the master device
hierarchy. so gdk_device_get_associated_device() on the client
pointer wouldn't return the paired keyboard anymore.
The final effect is that gtkplug-x11 wasn't setting a keyboard to
its generated events.
slave devices don't have coordinates themselves, as they depend
on a master, this only changes if they have a grab in effect,
so only keep toplevel tracking enabled in such situation. Fixes
Bug #640313 - BadDevice X error when ungrabbing a SLAVE device,
noticed by Jesse van den Kieboom.
This function allocates the button mask, so free it after
use, or right before the next XIQueryPointer() call, as done
in gdk_x11_device_xi2_window_at_position().
mods_state->effective is not being set in XIQueryPointer() currently, so
use base|latched|locked instead, effective is nothing else than a shorthand
for these ORs, and these 3 values are set correctly anytime.
together with commit 8903615a34, this finally fixes bug #640282.
Insensitivity is handled separatedly in _gtk_widget_update_state_flags(),
but the insensitive flag is mistakenly unset afterwards if clear is TRUE
in gtk_widget_set_state_flags().
-Updated README.txt file in build/win32/vs9.
-Fix the gdk.vcprojin and gtk+.vsprops regarding include paths
and copying of headers (missed header etc.)
When set to PANGO_ALIGN_CENTER, text was rendered off-center
by the amount of 'free space' that the PangoLayout left (ie
the x returned by pango_layout_get_pixel_extents).