If auth_info_required is only set to "negotiate" the
request password dialog is shown anyway for each print
job without any input fields. As the request_password
dialog only handles username, password and domain.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669008
They are a bit terse, and they should point to the preferred way of
overriding the theme, i.e. using a GtkStyleProvider for your
application, and custom style classes.
When configuring Gtk+ with --disable-xkb, the build fails because of an
undefined reference to get_xkb().
This patch fixes this issue.
Signed-off-by: Eric Le Bihan <eric.le.bihan.dev@free.fr>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739070
When the scrollbars are overlayed, the size requisition of the
scrolled window should not depend on whether the scrollbars are
visible or not. This was not quite the case, because we forgot
one case where scrollbar size was still added to the requisition.
This is somewhat tricky to work out, so put some example
code here for future reference. The tricky part is that
GtkAccelLabel tries to be smart about hiding the accel
if there's not enough space, so we have to make sure to
pack the label with expand=TRUE and set align=GTK_ALIGN_FILL,
or things won't work.
Make sure that variables are declared at the top of the block.
Break up one of the sincos() calls into individual calls to sin() and cos()
so that we do not have to complicate the initialization of the following
GLfloat array.
If the user requests a version less than 3.2 the version is forced to 3.2.
Previous checking code have an inconsistent behavior depending on which
minor version number was specified. This is avoided now by temporarily
converting the major/minor pair into a single integer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744288
There was an added check in configure.ac for sincos() for gtkgears.c, where
that function is actually a GCC- and glibc-specific extension, which is
not available on Windows. Reflect on this in config.h.win32.in for the
Visual Studio/Windows builds.
"Install" the .pdb files that were generated along with the build, to make
it easier for people to develop and debug GTK+, especially when used as a
stack, and as the .pdb files are already generated with all builds.
Also make the copy of the .dll, .lib and .exe files more selective so that
we do not accidently copy files that are not meant to be "installed", or
end up making extra copies of plugin DLLs in the wrong places, when the
projects here are included as a part of a grand solution that is used to
build the entire GTK+ stack, for example.
For Visual Studio 2010 and later, the .pdb filename needs to be explicitly
specified so that it will match the filename of the target, if the project
name differs from the filename of the target. Make sure that is the case
for the 3 DLLs that we build for Visual Studio 2010 and later.
Postpone until the last moment whether the target widget still
potentially uses updates from this sequence, or window dragging
actually applies because all gestures on the target went to denied
state.
This fixes window dragging on empty space in a headerbar that is
contained in a paned (as in e.g. gedit).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745562
These types are not covered by g_test_register_all_types,
and having the types registered when a print dialog is used
helps in cases where GTK+ is dlopened.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745065
GtkPlacesSidebar applies a sorting function on
the tree model that does not consider the case
of bookmarks, which are sorted by their indexes.
By adding the bookmarks corner case and comparing
then by their indexes, GtkPlacesSidebar can sort
the bookmarks properly in the order they're saved.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744589
This signal can be emitted by GtkSearchEntry after search has been
cancelled, and other operation mode is set. It doesn't make sense to
populate the search model in that state anymore, so just avoid doing it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745479
The object might be destroyed when mid operation, causing crashes as the
query callback still expects the object pointer to be valid. Also, remove
the gdk_threads_enter/leave pairs, the callback will be executed on the
caller (UI) thread, so this is not necessary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745479
The search engine might stay alive longer due to extra temporary refs, so
the signal handlers should be removed for the filechooser to ignore these
properly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745479
Use the /MP compiler option, where the build time for release builds can
be cut down by quite a bit. This will however cause a brief warning with
debug builds due to the use of /Gm, but the code will otherwise build
normally. Unlike the Visual Studio 2010+ builds, we can't use /d2Zi+ as
Visual Studio 2008 does not support that, so we can't get a better
debugging experience for release builds here.
Use Multiprocessor compilation which can cut down build times by quite a
bit and use the /d2Zi+ flag to have better debugging info being logged to
the .pdb for release builds.
These are only applicable for Visual Studio 2010/2012 and later.
This file now uses round(), which was not available until C99, so include
fallback-c89.c instead of math.h, which includes math.h and does a fallback
implementation of round().