This modifies the size machinery in order to allow baseline support.
We add a new widget vfunc get_preferred_height_and_baseline_for_width
which queries the normal height_for_width (or non-for-width if width
is -1) and additionally returns optional (-1 means "no baseline")
baselines for the minimal and natural heights.
We also add a new gtk_widget_size_allocate_with_baseline() which
baseline-aware containers can use to allocate children with a specific
baseline, either one inherited from the parent, or one introduced due
to requested baseline alignment in the container
itself. size_allocate_with_baseline() works just like a normal size
allocation, except the baseline gets recorded so that the child can
access it via gtk_widget_get_allocated_baseline() when it aligns
itself.
There are also adjust_baseline_request/allocation similar to the
allocation adjustment, and we extend the size request cache to also
store the baselines.
Setting this means baseline aware containers should align the widget
according to the baseline. For other containers this behaves like
FILL.
In order to not suprise old code with a new enum value we always
return _FILL for _BASELINE unless you specifically request it via
gtk_widget_get_valign_with_baseline().
In commit 4e41577b, we are using g_content_type_is_a() to determine how
to display the demo resources in the right pane of the gtk3-demo program.
Use g_content_type_get_mime_type(), so that we can obtain the mime
type of the demo resources on all platforms, as g_content_type_guess()
returns a platform-specific string, as
https://developer.gnome.org/gio/2.35/gio-GContentType.html states.
As .ui files and .css files are normally registered with a different mime
type string on Windows, check for those strings as well.
This will ensure the demo resources can be properly displayed on Windows
as well.
In avahi_request_printer_list() a new connection to the DBus system bus
is started asynchronously, but it's not cancellable and it's not taking
any reference of the GtkPrintBackendCups. This means that when the
callback is called, the object might have been destroyed already. We can
just pass the cancellable created and check for the cancelled error in
the callback before trying to use the GtkPrintBackendCups. The code to
cancel avahi operations and to unsibscribe from the DBus signals has
been moved from finalize to dispose to make sure it happens as soon as
possible.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696553
If GtkPrintBackendCups is finalized and cups_get_printer_list hasn't
been called, g_object_unref is called for the GDBusConnection pointer
that is NULL. Use g_clear_object() instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696546
Allow to set a GdkWindow to use a custom surface instead of a
wl_shell_surface. It allows to register the surface as a custom type
with some Wayland interface.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695861
When no GDK backend can be initialized (either because
GDK_BACKEND has been set to the wrong value, or the backends
are simply not included), the expectation is that gtk_init_check
should return FALSE, not error out.
This commit makes it so, by using gdk_display_manager_peek
instead of gdk_display_manager_get in code paths that are used
during initialization.
The GDK model for keymaps expects the keymap object to stay
around and emit a ::keys-changed signal. So, do that. This
should make layout changes work, but it remains untested since
weston does not support layout changes at runtime.
At the same time, plug a memory leak where GdkWaylandKeymap
forgot to free its xkb objects in finalize.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696339
For introspection scanning which ends up calling class_init() which in
turn calls into the keybindings code, we can just use the fallback
keyval conversion code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696457
This is an (unintentional) side effect of my changes to GtkTreeView's
get_preferred_size() implementation. It seems odd to me that
GtkTreeView directly determines its own size when inside a
GtkScrolledWindow, but since it does, it should be using its natural
size, not its minimum size.
With this commit, we pick up xft settings from GSettings
as well. Among other things, this makes the Large Text
setting work. Still to do: pick up fontconfig changes without
having all clients use up inotify watches for all font
directories.
Add GInitable interface with a default implementation that always
succeeds. This allows backends to override the GInitable implementation
and add their own checks to determine if the backend can be loaded. If
a backend cannot be loaded, GDK can attempt to load the next available
backend.
Since backends may need to read any relevant options (such as the
display flag) to determine if they can be created successfully, this
patch also removes calls that attempt to create the display manager
before the options have been parsed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694465