2001-03-07 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkentry.c (gtk_entry_get_property): remove trailer
(gtk_entry_set_property): remove trailer
* gtk/gtkentry.c (gtk_entry_set_width_chars):
(gtk_entry_get_width_chars): new functions, to set size request to
a given number of characters
* gtk/testgtk.c (create_dialog): beef up the dialog test slightly
* gtk/gtkdialog.c (gtk_dialog_set_has_separator): new function
(gtk_dialog_get_has_separator): new function
(run_delete_handler): fix to not emit "response" signal
because we already did in the delete event handler installed
at dialog creation time.
* gtk/gtkdialog.h: add a has_separator property,
add GTK_DIALOG_NO_SEPARATOR flag
2000-11-02 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkfilesel.h, gtk/gtkfilesel.c: Derive from GtkDialog, and
use stock buttons. Should be 100% source compatible, appropriate
filesel fields now point to dialog->vbox and dialog->action_area.
On the bizarre side, dialog->action_area and filesel->action_area
are not the same widget.
(gtk_file_selection_init): Put some padding around the selection
entry, so it isn't touching the GtkDialog separator.
* gtk/gtkfontsel.h, gtk/gtkfontsel.c: Derive from GtkDialog,
use stock buttons, etc. Should also be source compatible.
Set the dialog default title in _init not _new().
* gtk/gtkcolorseldialog.c (gtk_color_selection_dialog_init):
Use stock buttons; don't put a button box inside the existing
dialog button box. Don't bother with push/pop colormap anymore.
* gtk/gtkdialog.h (GtkResponseType): Add a bunch of more
specific GTK_RESPONSE_* values. This is clearer than ACCEPT/REJECT
for message dialog, and necessary for the font selection and color
selection with help and apply buttons.
* gtk/gtkdialog.c (gtk_dialog_add_button): Return a pointer
to the created button widget. Set GTK_CAN_DEFAULT on the button.
(gtk_dialog_init): Default to GTK_BUTTONBOX_END, put less spacing
between buttons, put less padding around the action area.
(gtk_dialog_run): Exit on unmap rather than on destroy.
This will also exit the loop if the widget is hidden.
(gtk_dialog_delete_event_handler): Use GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT
instead of GTK_RESPONSE_NONE; since we're already adding a bunch
of GTK_RESPONSE_* stuff, this seems cleaner, and lets you
special-case delete event.
* gtk/gtktexttagtable.c, gtk/gtktextview.c: Fix doc comment
formatting
2000-10-04 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* gtk/testgtk.c (create_buttons): create some stock buttons
with the default accel group
(create_image): test some new GtkImage features
(make_message_dialog): test GtkMessageDialog
(create_modal_window): fix someone's bizzarro indentation
* gtk/gtkwindow.h, gtk/gtkwindow.c: Implement
GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ON_PARENT.
Add "destroy with parent" setting, which means the window goes
away with its transient parent.
(gtk_window_get_default_accel_group): get the default accel group
for the window.
(gtk_window_set_destroy_with_parent): set/unset destroy with
parent flag
(gtk_window_read_rcfiles): invalidate icon set caches
after reloading rcfiles
* gtk/gtkenums.h (GtkWindowPosition): add
GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ON_PARENT, which centers a dialog
on its parent window when the dialog is mapped for the first time.
* gtk/gtkmessagedialog.h, gtk/gtkmessagedialog.c: Add
a simple message dialog class
* gtk/gtkdialog.c (gtk_dialog_init): Connect delete event
handler to emit response signal, and maybe later it would
honor a hide_on_delete flag - though that isn't there yet.
Set border width on the vbox to 2, so we get some padding.
Use a button box for the action area.
(gtk_dialog_key_press): synthesize a delete event if Esc
is pressed and the GtkWidget key press handler didn't
handle the escape key.
(gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons): new function creates a dialog
with some default buttons in it.
(gtk_dialog_add_action_widget): add an activatable widget
as a button in the dialog - you can also add a non-activatable
widget by accessing the action area directly.
(gtk_dialog_add_button): add a simple button - stock ID or
label - to the action area
(gtk_dialog_response): emit response signal
(gtk_dialog_run): block waiting for the dialog, return
the response. Override normal delete_event behavior, so that
delete_event does nothing inside gtk_dialog_run().
* gtk/gtkdialog.h, gtk/gtkdialog.c: Add "response" signal
emitted when an action widget is clicked or the dialog gets
delete_event
* gtk/gtk.h: add gtkmessagedialog.h
* gtk/Makefile.am: add gtkmessagedialog.[hc]
2000-10-20 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtk-sections.txt: Add dialog docs