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
- Add gtk_assistant_commit()
This function discards the visited pages list so the back button is not
shown on the current page, and removes the cancel button from subsequent
pages. Use this when information provided thus far cannot be revisited.
- Don't show the Forward button on a GTK_ASSISTANT_PAGE_PROGRESS if it's
the last page (according to the forward page function).
- Append a progress page to the GtkAssistant demo.
Use ::keynav-failed for arrow navigation in icon views, so that
it is possible to override error handling. Also add API to get the
row/col of an item. With this, it is possible to make arrow keynav
span adjacent icon views, which is desired in the new control-center
shell. testiconview-keynav demonstrates this.
This commit adds constructors for GtkPaned, GtkBox, GtkButtonBox,
GtkRuler, GtkScale, GtkScrollbar and GtkSeparator and makes these
types instantiable.
* Due to object ownership issues it is impossible to correctly use
get_group/set_group from a GI binding
* join_group is safer because at the binding level it works with individual
GtkRadioAction objects and not with the list of objects that gets
modified in the library
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.
These files contain architecture-dependent paths, and thus placing
them into sysconfdir causes unnecessary hassle. Now the immodule cache
file is looked for in libdir/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules.cache, and the
pixbuf loader cache is looked for in libdir/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/loaders.cache.
Some types of applications would benefit from having "dark" themes,
usually black backgrounds, such as:
* Movie players
* Photo management and display applications
To make it easy for those applications to prefer a dark theme,
we're adding the "gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme" GtkSetting, which
will make the theme loading code automatically look for a "gtkrc-dark"
file in the same directory you would usually find a gtkrc file.
the same name and a "-dark" suffix.
If no "-dark" gtkrc variant is available, the normal gtkrc will
be used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617955
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.
Also, added api to allow an input method to internally handle
key press and release events in the GtkTextView and GtkEntry
cases.
This is simply a wrapper to the gtk_im_context_filter_keypress()
function, but It's added to not access the ->im_context
directly.
Based on a Christian Dywan patch
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163251
* get_indices does not return a length so we can not annotate it to return an
array in bindings that use GObject Introspection
* this method is the same as get_indices except it takes an int * as the depth
parameter which we can then use in the array annotation
* in C this function returns an integer pointer array and updates depth to the
number of integers in the array
* in a GI binding this returns the native array type for the bound language
(e.g. in PyGI this returns a list of integers)