At the same time, change the library sonames for -3.0 to just -3.
This is necessary since the 2.99 releases installed libraries like
libgtk-3.0.so.0.9903.0, and we want to prevent the library version
number from jumping back. So 3.0 will have libgtk-3.so.0.0.0.
Gdk-3.0 is already included above via --include-uninstalled, so
don't also specify it in INCLUDES. Doing so breaks if it isn't
installed already, since we try to find the gdk-3.0.pc.
-Update the project files to simplify them a bit after the seperation of
GDK-Pixbuf (move GDK-Pixbuf includes into the property sheet, move the
linking of Cairo/Pango/PangoCairo into the property sheet)--this is for
all DLL/EXE Projects (GDK/GTK/gtk-demo)
-Update the GDK-Win32 project as the source files have changed
significantly (especially as GDK3 was not compilable on Windows for a
while--thanks to Hans Breuer for the help in the process-Bug 639127)
-Made up for missed headers in the "install" stage and removed the removed
headers in the property sheet
-Updated GTK+ .def file generation as an extra macro is needed for that
-Updated gdk/Makefile.am for the generation of gdk.vcproj from gdk.vcprojin
Remove the --sync option and remove the possibility of backend-specific
commandline options altogether. --sync is being replaced by
a GDK_SYNCHRONIZE environment variable.
These functions were trivial g_spawn wrappers in all backends
except for X11, and they can be easily replaced by
g_app_info_create_for_commandline + GdkAppLaunchContext.
This commit does a number of things:
- remove some dead wchar configury from configure.ac and gdkconfig.h
- repurpose gdkconfig.h as header that contains GDK_WINDOWING_foo
macros for each included backend, include it in gdk.h and install
it in $includedir instead of below $libdir
- drop the backend from the library names
- build libgdk-3.0.la as a convenience lib and include it in libgtk-3.0.la
It does not yet enable building multiple backends at the same time.
The old functions to get core pointer and devices list are gone as
well. This slice is entirely replaced internally by multidevice
handling and may just go.
GdkRGBA is a boxed struct similar to GdkColor, with the difference
that it stores alpha information as well, and colors are stored in
[0..1] doubles, in the cairo spirit.
gdk_cairo_set_source_rgba() has been also added to allow easier handling
of this new type.