The actions document ended with a : where there used to be a period,
seemingly a bug in the conversion from XML. Replace that : with a
period, and remove another spurious : inserted during the conversion.
Strangely, the document's last sentence ended with a colon,
giving the impression there's missing text that should follow.
There is not.
Even more strange, it's _always_ ended with a colon,
ever since the file was converted from XML
(in commit 10cd539104).
BUT, the XML file it was converted _from_ ended that same sentence
with a period! I have no idea where the colon came from.
The design patterns using statusbar are no longer popular,
and it is pretty easy to make a statusbar yourself with boxes
and labels, if you need one. The only thing special about
GtkStatusbar was its window resize handle, but that has
been gone for a long time.
When gi-docgen added the "related" key, it also began checking
that the dependencies were actually dependencies otherwise they aren't
listed as dependencies. The capitalization needs to match the
namespace.
Fixes build with only `-Dgtk_doc=true` without
`-Dintrospection=enabled`:
Program gi-docgen found: NO
Configuring gdk4.toml using configuration
docs/reference/gdk/meson.build:13:2: ERROR: Tried to use not-found external program in "command"
`introspection` is `auto` by default.
The rest of the docs build is only contingent on
`if get_option('gtk_doc')` so we should use the same restriction here.
We check for `build_gir` below already, and the gi-docgen subproject
itself does not need gobject-introspection so it's fine to do it like
this.
Dummy dependencies are not required to execute a subproject
automatically for providing a program, nor do you need to explicitly
call subproject() to do that.
A `[provide]` section in the wrap file is enough.
The old wiki page has a couple issues:
* It's out-of-date, not having any notes for GTK4 specifically,
and it doesn't link to `gvsbuild`, which (I believe) is
the current official (and best) way to build GTK with MSVC.
* It's "locked", so it's harder for contributors to update. This
is OK, except for one spicy detail:
* It's not clear how to contribute/report issues on the locked wiki
pages, so out-of-date information falls off the radar.
Regardless :) the gtk.org GTK for Windows docs are a much better
springboard, in my opinion.
Let people know that they will need to use GTK with the Nahimic service
disabled or OpenGL disabled or put their GTK application into the Nahimic
backlist, or try to use GLES, since there is a known issue in the Windows
nVidia graphics drivers and Nahimic that causes GL operations to fail,
causing crashes in operations such as window resizes.
This will close issue #4113--sadly, there is nothing we can do within
GTK to fix the issue.