Add gtk_widget_get_visible(). For symmetry reasons and for convenience
when a widget's visibility state is available as a boolean condition,
also add gtk_widget_set_visible() (which simply calls show()/hide()).
Previously, this flag wasn't cleared properly when the notebook lost
focus, but only when the notebook was focussed again later.
As this flag is only used to advance correctly focus pages by grabbing
focus to the new page after switching the page, this is not good.
In particular, it can cause a focus grab when programmatically switching
the notebook page and the focus is inside a completely different widget.
Checks for details request before sending a job to a printer.
Shows busy state indication (cursor + status field).
This avoids printing to wrong printer (bug #576601).
This seems to more or less fix the build. On Tiger there are still issues
with libresolv missing on the link line, I will figure out what's up with
that soonish.
Properly invalidate iterators in iter_next, iter_children,
iter_nth_child and iter_parent when FALSE is returned. ListStore was
actually already mostly in order as the GSequence pointers are very
strictly checked, but to be a little stricter we've added stamp = 0
lines. TreeStore did not invalidate its iterators, so stamp = 0 lines
were added where appropriate. Unit tests have been added to check this.
Fixes bug 586374, reported by Mike Gemunde.
gtk_tree_view_enter_notify() now "ignores" the synthesized crossing
events. The synthesized crossing events always have (0, 0) as
coordinates, which messes things up. This patch does not fix all issues,
at least it makes the behavior much more reasonable again. Watch bug
555109 for further discussion on the issue.
Added checks to see whether the passed iterators are not the same in
convert_child_iter_to_iter() and iter_to_child_iter() functions in both
the sort and filter models.
Fixes bug 573321, suggestion by Vadim Godunko.
Adapt gtk_tree_view_get_path_at_pos() and
gtk_tree_view_get_drag_dest_row() to just return FALSE when bin_window
is NULL and not hit a warning. Makes this case consistent with the tree
view not having a model. Documentation has been updated to clarify
this, unit test has been added.
Fixes bug 539377, based on a patch by Bjorn Lindqvist.
Instead of failing with warning on !tree_view->priv->tree, return
silently when tree_view->priv->model is NULL. Clarified in the
documentation that for invalid paths (and every path is invalid when no
model is set), the function will fail silently although the current
cursor will be unset.
Fixes bugs 498010 and 546005.
Includes a test case for bug 546005 to start with, logic provided by
Paul Pogonyshev and Bjorn Lindqvist. In the future, we should maybe
merge treeview-scrolling.c with this one to create one large monolithic
tree view tester.
Instead of refiltering the recently used files we should rebuild
the list altogether when the current GtkFileFilter changes; this
allows us to keep showing the maximum amount of recently used
files.
Fixes bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514260
gtk_tree_view_discover_dirty_iter() and gtk_tree_view_discover_iter()
have been in the tree forever, but unused since 1.3.8 or so. I guess we
no longer need them, so removed them. Fixes a compiler warning as well.
Bug #509650. Checks if all the predecesors (the parent widget,
his parent, etc) are visible. Only reports ATK_STATE_SHOWING when
all parents are visible.
Signed-off-by: Li Yuan <li.yuan@sun.com>
This lets us do this:
1. click on a folder in the shortcuts pane
2. start typing a filename
Then, the typed filename will actually go to the filename entry, like
the user expects. (Or to the search entry, in case the user clicked
on the Search shortcut.)
Also, removed the obsolete callback that made "/" and "~" typed in the
shortcuts pane bring up the location entry.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
People often do this:
1. Bring up a SAVE dialog
2. Click on a folder in the shortcuts pane
3. Start typing a filename
4. Oops! The interactive-search entry in the shortcuts pane appears.
With this, the shortcuts pane will not bring up the interactive-search entry. Then it
will be clear that you are not typing in the right place.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>