GdkEvent has been a "I-can't-believe-this-is-not-OOP" type for ages,
using a union of sub-types. This has always been problematic when it
comes to implementing accessor functions: either you get generic API
that takes a GdkEvent and uses a massive switch() to determine which
event types have the data you're looking for; or you create namespaced
accessors, but break language bindings horribly, as boxed types cannot
have derived types.
The recent conversion of GskRenderNode (which had similar issues) to
GTypeInstance, and the fact that GdkEvent is now a completely opaque
type, provide us with the chance of moving GdkEvent to GTypeInstance,
and have sub-types for GdkEvent.
The change from boxed type to GTypeInstance is pretty small, all things
considered, but ends up cascading to a larger commit, as we still have
backends and code in GTK trying to access GdkEvent structures directly.
Additionally, the naming of the public getter functions requires
renaming all the data structures to conform to the namespace/type-name
pattern.
This commit handles complicated cases where we selections.
We handle this by adding extend and modify parameters to
the ::move-cursor signals, and adjust the bindings
accordingly.
We don't need to cover every case with a va_marshaller, but there are a
number of them that are useful because they will often only be connected
to by a single signal handler.
Generally speaking, if I opened into a file to add a va_marshaller, I just
set all of them.
This adds specific marshallers for all of the locations where a generic
marshaller is being used. It also provides va_marshallers to reduce the
chances that we get stack traces from perf going through ffi_call_unix64.
This is forward ported from gtk-3-24.
# Conflicts:
# gtk/gtkeventcontrollerkey.c
# gtk/gtkeventcontrollermotion.c
# gtk/gtkgesture.c
# gtk/gtkgesturemultipress.c
Currently, gtk_event_controller_scroll_handle_event() always returns
TRUE if it is handled, which stops the propagation of the event. If
there’s a single GtkEventControllerScroll in the widget hierarchy, that
means that no others will run, depending on the propagation phase. In
Nautilus, this can be observed when adding a scroll controller to the
GtkScrolledWindow (ctrl-scrolling controls the zoom level) - either the
scrolling or the zooming breaks.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/45
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.
When a printer requires auth_info (e.g. a printer connected
over the samba protocol) it is now possible to save the
credentials necessary for printing if a secrets service
is available over dbus.
The auth_info is then stored / loaded from the default
collection of that secrets service.
If no such service is available the user is not shown
the option to remember the password and the behavior
remains the same as before.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674264
It's not friendly to bindings, and we didn't need an inout parameter anyway.
We use a simple return value from the signal handler now.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
The rest of the public API works in terms of GFile, so remove this last remnant
of passing URIs around.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This lets us handle the 'Open in new tab' and 'Open in new window' menu items
on our own, and allows callers to have less code to deal with each mode.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We'll use this signal to ask the caller about what drag action to indicate
when something is being hovered on an item in the places sidebar.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
Instead of directly calling the Nautilus machinery to open locations
in tabs or windows, we emit a signal which the caller must handle.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
This is a helper object to allow text widgets to implement
text selection on touch devices. It allows for both cursor
placement and text selection, displaying draggable handles
on/around the cursor and selection bound positions.
Currently, this is private to GTK+, and only available to
GtkEntry and GtkTextView.
gtk_widget_(set|unset|get)_state_flags() has been added, using GtkStateFlags
to represent the widget state. GtkStateType API has been implemented on top
of the new one.
Made gtk_cell_area_apply_attributes use a vfunc & signal so that
subclasses might do specialized things picking up attributes from the
model possibly for embedding widgets, and as specially for GtkTreeMenu
to connect to the signal and synchronize the menu sensitivity states
in a more convenient way than going through the GtkCellLayoutDataFunc.
- Added gtk_cell_area_aligned_cell_area() to get the aligned
internal area use by a cell (for focus painting and for
event areas).
- Provide the event area in "editing-started" signal
- Fire "remove-editable" when editing is canceled by the user,
an implementing layouting widget need only catch "editing-started"
and "remove-editable" now.
- CellAreaScaffold/testcellarea now edit textrenderers.
- Added vfunc to get the allocation of a cell inside an area
- Superclass GtkCellArea handles activation of focused cells
by handling key events (as well as editing of editable cells)
- Added signal "editing-started" to GtkCellArea to signal that
editing has started (generally signaled from inside event handling)
- Added properties "focus-cell" and "edited-cell"
Check for 'auth-info-required' attribute from printer attributes to
find out whether an authentization of user is needed.
Change password dialog of print backend to be able to require informations
requested thru 'auth-info-required' (#566522).
Adds a 'model' type buffer for GtkEntry in which the actual
textual data is stored. GtkEntryBuffer can be subclassed.
Among other things, this allows GtkEntry to be used for secrets
that need to be stored in non-pageable memory. It also allows
buffers to be shared by entries.
See bug #576801.
Adds authentication support of CUPS backend against CUPS server.
Print dialog is now capable to ask user for password and pass it
to the CUPS server. It is also possible to authenticate user
through Kerberos (GSS-API) (#384940).
2008-12-19 Cody Russell <bratsche@gnome.org>
Bug 85292 – add an icon to gtkentry
* gtk/gtkmarshalers.list: Add VOID:INT,BOXED
* tests/testentryicons.c: Initial icon entry test
* tests/Makefile.am: Add testentryicons
* gtk/gtkentry.[ch]: Add API for setting primary/secondary icons
and other features related to them.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21914
2006-05-28 Kristian Rietveld <kris@imendio.com>
Bug 324282 - add selected signal to cell renderer combo.
* gtk/gtkcellrenderercombo.c (gtk_cell_renderer_combo_class_init),
(gtk_cell_renderer_combo_changed),
(gtk_cell_renderer_combo_start_editing): add a new "changed" signal
that will be emitted as soon as the combo box emitted changed and has
an active iterator. (Modified patch based on work by James
Pelletier).
* gtk/gtkmarshalers.list: add marshaler.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20206
2007-06-04 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkmarshalers.list:
* gtk/gtknotebook.[hc]: Add a create-window signal that allows
to override the global create-window-hook on a per-notebook
basis. The default handler falls back to the global hook.
(#386935, Christian Hammond)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18024
2007-02-06 Kristian Rietveld <kris@imendio.com>
New tooltips API.
* gtk/Makefile.am
* gtk/gtk.h
* gtk/gtk.symbols: build system foo.
* gtk/gtkmain.c (gtk_main_do_event): call tooltip event handler
hook for appropriate events.
* gtk/gtkmarshalers.list: add BOOLEAN:INT,INT,BOOLEAN,OBJECT.
* gtk/gtkrc.c: add style for gtk-tooltip.
* gtk/gtksettings.c (gtk_settings_class_init): make the
different tooltip timeouts configurable.
* gtk/gtkwidget.[ch]: add new properties, signals, make sure
tooltips are hidden on unmap, destroy, update window event
mask on realize, hook into focus change and show help
handlers.
* gtk/gtkwindow.h: move GtkWindow typdef to gtkwidget.h ...
* gtk/gtktooltip.[ch]: new files.
* tests/Makefile.am
* tests/testtooltips.c: add test application.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17264
2006-06-10 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkprintoperation.c: Register create_custom_widget as
an object-returning signal. (#344505, Marko Anastasov, patch
by Christian Persch)
* gtk/gtkmarshalers.list: Add the right marshaller.
2006-06-02 Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
* gtk/Makefile.am:
Add gtkprintoperationpreview.[ch]
Set default preview command. Hardcoded for now.
* gtk/gtkmarshalers.list:
Add BOOLEAN:OBJECT,OBJECT,OBJECT
* gtk/gtkprintbackend.c:
Add preview command property.
* gtk/gtkprintcontext.[ch]:
Make less dependent on PrintOperation for output settings
Externally set cairo_t and dpi. Resettable.
Create fontmap without metrics hinting (so that print preview
text layout doesn't depend on zoom level).
* gtk/gtkprintoperation-private.h:
* gtk/gtkprintoperation-unix.c:
* gtk/gtkprintoperation.[ch]:
Initial work on print preview API and default implementation
using an external preview app.
* gtk/gtkprintoperation-win32.c:
Some needed updates. Not done, needs more work.
* gtk/gtkprintoperationpreview.[ch]:
New interface used in print preview api.
* gtk/gtkprintunixdialog.c:
Add print preview dialog.
* tests/print-editor.c:
Test using an custom print preview widget.
2006-05-22 Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
* gtk/gtkmain.c:
Make sure grab-notify is emitted on toplevels as well as
child widgets.
* gtk/Makefile.am:
* gtk/gtkwin32embedwidget.[ch]
Add new widget used for win32 port to embed gtk+
widgets in windows dialog.
* gtk/gtkmarshalers.list:
Add POINTER:VOID
* gtk/gtkprintoperation-private.h:
* gtk/gtkprintoperation.[ch]:
Generic support for custom widgets in print dialog.
* gtk/gtkprintoperation-win32.c:
Implement custom widget support for win32.
* tests/print-editor.c:
Allow setting of font using custom widgets in the print dialog.