The entire api was deprecated since 2.0. This patch detangles
GtkProgress from GtkProgressBar and moves all the pieces into
GtkProgressBar that are required for non-deprecated progressbar
functionality.
Bug #620618
This is a work in progress to stub out an application class. The
primary goal is to provide a mechanism for applications to export
GtkActions, and there is a standard "Quit" action.
This is based on GApplication.
Future work:
* Add a way to say "This is my application menubar", which gets
put into all toplevel windows on non-OS-X, and into the top
on OS X.
* Support session management.
* Support application settings.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127958
Bring the various 'run uninstalled' hacks in line with the
new way of doing things, and fix make install for module cache
files.
Patch by Tadej Borovsak.
In particular, rename
- libraries to lib*-3.0.so
- pc files to *-3.0.pc
- include paths to /usr/include/gtk-3.0/*
- module paths to /usr/lib/gtk-3.0/*
- rc files names to gtk-3.0/gtkrc
- commandline utilities to *-3.0
- adjust documentation
Also change the install location for unix-print headers to
/usr/include/gtk-3.0/unix-print/gtk.
is not ready for integration
This commit makes the native-layout branch into a reasonable
patch applicable to git master, it pulls out GtkCellRenderer
support, ComboBox support, the Plug/Socket api is also not ready
and is pulled out.
Added a new interface to extend layout information of GtkCellRenderers,
GtkCellRenderer is a prerequisite of GtkExtendedCellIface and provides
a base implementation of ->get_desired_size() with ->get_size().
Note that the api for GtkExtendedCell differs from GtkExtendedLayout
since the cells need to be passed an additional widget to calculate
sizes contextual to the widget/screen (fonts etc).
This adds LDFLAGS everywhere where they were previously pulled in via
other libraries. This is however unsupported by modern linkers.
You can trigger these failures by building with gold (or, I'm told, with
very new ld).
This adds LDFLAGS everywhere where they were previously pulled in via
other libraries. This is however unsupported by modern linkers.
You can trigger these failures by building with gold (or, I'm told, with
very new ld).
* gtk/gtktoolpallete.[h|cc]:
* gtk/gtktoolitemgroup.[h|cc]: Added a tool pallete container widget,
with groups of toolbar items that can be shown as a grid of icons
or a list of names.
* gtk/Makefile.am:
* gtk/gtk.h:
* gtk/gtkmarshal.list: Mentioned the new files.
Bug #567729
Paper size combo and orientation combo can be added by
gtk_print_operation_set_embed_page_setup_dialog() to GtkPrinUnixDialog
now. This function induce calling of
gtk_print_unix_dailog_set_embed_page_setup_dialog() after creation of
dialog. These two functions control embed-page-setup-dialog properties
in GtkPrintOperation and in GtkPrintUnixDialog.
There is also new function gtk_print_unix_dialog_get_page_setup_set()
which says whether page setup was set by user.
Selected page setup is stored as default page setup in
GtkPrintOperation.
New class is added, its name is GtkCustomPaperUnixDialog. The class
manages custom sizes. It is derived from GtkPageSetupUnixDialog's
CustomPaperDialog structure.
Page layout preview is modified, so, it shows dimensions of current
page setup (mm or inch - depends on locale). It also shows the name of
actual paper if page setup dialog is not embedded (paper size combo is
not visible).
gtk-demo is actualized to include this new feature.
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.