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2000-07-25 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> * gtk/gtkprogressbar.h: Implement new sane, 5-function API for using GtkProgressBar. See Changes-2.0.txt for details. * gtk/gtkprogressbar.c: Add object arguments "fraction" and "pulse_step" which are the equivalent of gtk_progress_bar_set_pulse_step and gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction. Implement new API. * gtk/gtkprogress.h (struct _GtkProgress): Add a field (use_text_format) to mark whether text set on the progress bar is a format string. Deprecate entire GtkProgress interface. * gtk/gtkprogress.c (gtk_progress_init): init use_text_format to TRUE (gtk_progress_build_string): make this a no-op if use_text_format is FALSE * docs/Changes-2.0.txt: Describe progress bar changes.
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Incompatible Changes from GTK+-1.2 to GTK+-1.4:
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* The gdk_time* functions have been removed. This functionality
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has been unused since the main loop was moved into GLib
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prior to 1.2.
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* The signature for GtkPrintFunc (used for gtk_item_factory_dump_items)
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has been changed to take a 'const gchar *' instead of 'gchar *', to
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match what we do for glib, and other similar cases.
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* The detail arguments in the GtkStyleClass structure are now 'const gchar *'.
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* gtk_paned_set_gutter_size() has been removed, since the small handle tab
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has been changed to include the entire area previously occupied by
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the gutter.
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* GDK no longer selects OwnerGrabButtonMask for button presses. This means
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that the automatic grab that occurs when the user presses a button
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will have owner_events = FALSE, so all events are redirected to the
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grab window, even events that would normally go to other windows of the
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window's owner.
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* GtkColorSelectionDialog has now been moved into it's own set of files,
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gtkcolorseldialog.c and gtkcolorseldialog.h.
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* gtk_widget_shape_combine_mask() now keeps a reference count on the
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mask pixmap that is passed in.
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* Type system changes:
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- GTK_TYPE_OBJECT is not a fundamental type anymore. Type checks of the
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style (GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE (some_type) == GTK_TYPE_OBJECT)
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will not work anymore. As a replacement, (GTK_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (some_type))
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can be used now.
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- The following types vanished: GTK_TYPE_ARGS, GTK_TYPE_CALLBACK,
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GTK_TYPE_C_CALLBACK, GTK_TYPE_FOREIGN. The corresponding GtkArg
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fields and field access macros are also gone.
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- The following type aliases vanished: GTK_TYPE_FLAT_FIRST,
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GTK_TYPE_FLAT_LAST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_FIRST, GTK_TYPE_STRUCTURED_LAST.
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- The type macros GTK_TYPE_MAKE() and GTK_TYPE_SEQNO() vanished, use of
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GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE() is discouraged. Instead, the corresponding GType
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API should be used: G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL(), G_TYPE_DERIVE_ID(),
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G_TYPE_BRANCH_SEQNO(). Note that the GLib type system doesn't build new
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type ids based on a global incremental sequential number anymore, but
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numbers new type ids sequentially per fundamental type branch.
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- The following type functions vanished/were replaced:
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Old Function Replacement
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gtk_type_query() - being investigated -
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gtk_type_set_varargs_type() -
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gtk_type_get_varargs_type() -
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gtk_type_check_object_cast() g_type_check_instance_cast()
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gtk_type_check_class_cast() g_type_check_class_cast()
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gtk_type_describe_tree() -
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gtk_type_describe_heritage() -
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gtk_type_free() -
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gtk_type_children_types() g_type_children()
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gtk_type_set_chunk_alloc() GTypeInfo.n_preallocs
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gtk_type_register_enum() g_enum_register_static()
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gtk_type_register_flags() g_flags_register_static()
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gtk_type_parent_class() g_type_parent() / g_type_class_peek_parent()
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Use of g_type_class_ref() / g_type_class_unref() and g_type_class_peek()
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is recommended over usage of gtk_type_class().
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Use of g_type_register_static() / g_type_register_dynamic() is recommended
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over usage of gtk_type_unique().
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* Object system changes:
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GtkObject derives from GObject, so is not the basic object type anymore.
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This imposes the following source incompatible changes:
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- GtkObject has no klass field anymore, an object's class can be retrived
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with the object's coresponding GTK_<OBJECT>_GET_CLASS (object) macro.
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- GtkObjectClass has no type field anymore, a class's type can be retrived
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with the GTK_CLASS_TYPE (class) macro.
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- GtkObjectClass does not introduce the finalize() and shutdown() methods
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anymore. While shutdown() is intended for GTK+ internal use only, finalize()
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is required by a variety of object implementations. GObjectClass.finalize
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should be overriden here, e.g.:
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static void gtk_label_finalize (GObject *gobject)
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{
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GtkLabel *label = GTK_LABEL (gobject);
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G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object);
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}
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static void gtk_label_class_init (GtkLabelClass *class)
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{
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GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (class);
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gobject_class->finalize = gtk_label_finalize;
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}
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- the GtkObject::destroy signal can now be emitted multiple times on an object.
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::destroy implementations should check that make sure that they take this
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into account, by checking to make sure that resources are there before
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freeing them. For example:
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if (object->foo_data)
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{
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g_free (object->foo_data);
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object->foo_data = NULL;
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}
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Also, ::destroy implementations have to release object references that
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the object holds. Code in finalize implementations such as:
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if (object->adjustment)
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{
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gtk_object_unref (object->adjustment);
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object->adjustment = NULL;
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}
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have to be moved into the ::destroy implementations. The reason for doing
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this is that all object reference cycles should be broken at destruction
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time.
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- Inserting and deleting text in GtkEntry though functions such
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as gtk_entry_insert_text() now leave the cursor at its original
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position in the text instead of moving it to the location of
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the insertion/deletion.
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- The ->label field of GtkFrame widgets has been removed. (As part of
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a change to allow the arbitrary widgets in the title position.) The
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text can now be retrieved with the new function gtk_frame_get_text().
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- The 'font' and 'font_set' declarations in RC files are now ignored. There
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is a new 'font_name' field that holds the string form of a Pango font
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- A number of types in GDK have become subclasses of GObject. For the
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most part, this should not break anyone's code. However, it's now
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possible/encouraged to use g_object_ref()/g_object_unref() and other
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GObject features with these GDK types. The converted types are:
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GdkWindow, GdkDrawable, GdkPixmap, GdkImage, GdkGC, GdkDragContext,
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GdkColormap
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- All drawables including pixmaps used to have a type tag, the
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GdkWindowType enumeration, which included GDK_WINDOW_PIXMAP.
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GdkWindowType is now a property of GdkWindow _only_, and there is
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no GDK_WINDOW_PIXMAP. You can use the GDK_IS_PIXMAP() macro to see
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if you have a pixmap, if you need to know that.
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- GtkStyle and GtkRcStyle are now subclasses of GObject as well. This
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requires fairly extensive changes to theme engines quite badly, but
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shouldn't affect most other code.
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- xthickness/ythickness have moved from GtkStyleClass to GtkStyle
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(from class to instance). This gives themes a bit more flexibility
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and is generally more of the Right Thing. You can trivially fix
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your code with s/style->klass->xthickness/style->xthickness/g and
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same for ythickness.
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- If you were using private GDK types, they have been rearranged
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significantly. You shouldn't use private types. ;-)
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- The visual for a widget, and also the default visual is now derived
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from the colormap for the widget and the default colormap.
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gtk_widget_set_visual(), gtk_widget_set_defualt_visual(), gtk_widget_push_visual()
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and gtk_widget_pop_visual() now do nothing. Since the visual always
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had to match that of the colormap, it is safe to simply delete
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all references to these functions.
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- A number of functions in GDK have been renamed for consistency and
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clarity. #defines to provide backwards compatibility have been
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included, but can be disabled by defineing GDK_DISABLE_COMPAT_H.
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#define gdk_draw_pixmap gdk_draw_drawable
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#define gdk_draw_bitmap gdk_draw_drawable
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#define gdk_window_get_size gdk_drawable_get_size
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#define gdk_window_get_type gdk_window_get_window_type
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#define gdk_window_get_colormap gdk_drawable_get_colormap
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#define gdk_window_set_colormap gdk_drawable_set_colormap
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#define gdk_window_get_visual gdk_drawable_get_visual
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#define gdk_window_ref gdk_drawable_ref
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#define gdk_window_unref gdk_drawable_unref
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#define gdk_bitmap_ref gdk_drawable_ref
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#define gdk_bitmap_unref gdk_drawable_unref
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#define gdk_pixmap_ref gdk_drawable_ref
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#define gdk_pixmap_unref gdk_drawable_unref
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#define gdk_gc_destroy gdk_gc_unref
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#define gdk_image_destroy gdk_image_unref
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#define gdk_cursor_destroy gdk_cursor_unref
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(Note that g_object_ref() and g_object_unref() may be used for all of
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the above.)
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#define gdk_window_copy_area(drawable,gc,x,y,source_drawable,source_x,source_y,width,height) \
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gdk_draw_pixmap(drawable,gc,source_drawable,source_x,source_y,x,y,width,height)
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#define gdk_rgb_get_cmap gdk_rgb_get_colormap
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- gdk_pixmap_foreign_new() no longer calls XFreePixmap() on the
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pixmap when the GdkPixmap is finalized. This change corresponds
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to the behavior of gdk_window_foreign_new(), and fixes a lot
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of problems with code where the pixmap wasn't supposed to be
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freed. If XFreePixmap() is needed, it can be done using the
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destroy-notification facilities of g_object_set_data().
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- GtkProgress/GtkProgressBar had serious problems in GTK 1.2.
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- Only 3 or 4 functions are really needed for 95% of progress
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interfaces; GtkProgress[Bar] had about 25 functions, and
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didn't even include these 3 or 4.
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- In activity mode, the API involves setting the adjustment
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to any random value, just to have the side effect of
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calling the progress bar update function - the adjustment
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is totally ignored in activity mode
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- You set the activity step as a pixel value, which means to
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set the activity step you basically need to connect to
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size_allocate
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- There are ctree_set_expander_style()-functions, to randomly
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change look-and-feel for no good reason
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- The split between GtkProgress and GtkProgressBar makes no sense
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to me whatsoever.
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This was a big wart on GTK and made people waste lots of time,
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both learning and using the interface.
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So, we have added what we feel is the correct API, and marked all the
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rest deprecated. However, the changes are 100% backward-compatible and
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should break no existing code.
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The following 5 functions are the new programming interface and you
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should consider changing your code to use them:
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void gtk_progress_bar_pulse (GtkProgressBar *pbar);
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void gtk_progress_bar_set_text (GtkProgressBar *pbar,
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const gchar *text);
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void gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction (GtkProgressBar *pbar,
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gfloat fraction);
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void gtk_progress_bar_set_pulse_step (GtkProgressBar *pbar,
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gfloat fraction);
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void gtk_progress_bar_set_orientation (GtkProgressBar *pbar,
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GtkProgressBarOrientation orientation);
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