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Matthias Clasen
fcf504905a Add an simd implementation
This is strongly based on graphenes simd plumbing.
All three types get represented as graphene_simf4d_t,
scale as {x,y,0,0}, point as {x,y,0,0} and box as
{x0,y0,x1,y1}.
2024-01-24 22:01:28 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
b84150a580 wip: Use the new types
This is just converting the glyph node handling, for starters.
2024-01-24 21:58:07 -05:00
Matthias Clasen
415539b02f Add private Scale, Point, Box types
This is the most straightforward, plain C implementation one could
come up with, to start with something obviously correct.
2024-01-24 21:58:07 -05:00
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# See https://www.apertis.org/policies/coding_conventions/#code-formatting
# See https://wiki.apertis.org/Guidelines/Coding_conventions#Code_formatting
BasedOnStyle: GNU
AlwaysBreakAfterDefinitionReturnType: All
BreakBeforeBinaryOperators: None

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@@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ variables:
BACKEND_FLAGS: "-Dx11-backend=true -Dwayland-backend=true -Dbroadway-backend=true"
FEATURE_FLAGS: "-Dvulkan=enabled -Dcloudproviders=enabled -Dbuild-testsuite=true -Dintrospection=enabled"
MESON_TEST_TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER: 3
MESON_TEST_MAX_PROCESSES: 8
FEDORA_IMAGE: "registry.gitlab.gnome.org/gnome/gtk/fedora:v52"
FEDORA_IMAGE: "registry.gitlab.gnome.org/gnome/gtk/fedora:v49"
workflow:
rules:
@@ -79,7 +78,6 @@ style-check-diff:
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/testsuite/reftests/output/*/*.node"
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/testsuite/tools/output/*/*"
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/testsuite/gsk/compare/*/*/*.png"
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/testsuite/gsk/compare/*/*/*.node"
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/testsuite/css/output/*/*.syscap"
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/testsuite/headless/*/*.log"
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build_hello/meson-logs"
@@ -118,11 +116,10 @@ release-build:
EXTRA_MESON_FLAGS: "--buildtype=release"
script:
- .gitlab-ci/show-info-linux.sh
- mkdir _install
- export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_install/bin:$PATH"
- .gitlab-ci/install-meson-project.sh --prefix ${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_install https://gitlab.gnome.org/jadahl/catch.git main
- export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
- meson subprojects download
- meson subprojects update --reset
- mkdir _install
- meson setup
--prefix=${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_install
${COMMON_MESON_FLAGS}
@@ -212,54 +209,51 @@ msys2-mingw64:
paths:
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/gtkdll.tar.gz"
macos:
macos-x86_64:
rules:
# Do not run in forks as the runner is not available there.
# (except for dehesselle who maintains the runner)
- if: $CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE != "GNOME" && $CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE != "dehesselle"
when: never
- if: $RUNNER == "macosintel"
variables:
SDKROOT: /opt/sdks/MacOSX10.13.4.sdk
NINJA_PKG: $CI_API_V4_URL/projects/30745/packages/generic/ninja_macos/v1.11.1.1+9/ninja-1.11.1.1-cp38-cp38-macosx_11_0_x86_64.whl
when: manual
allow_failure: true
- if: $RUNNER == "macosarm"
variables:
SDKROOT: /opt/sdks/MacOSX11.3.sdk
NINJA_PKG: ninja==1.11.1.1
- if: $CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE == "GNOME"
stage: build
parallel:
matrix:
- RUNNER: [ "macosintel", "macosarm" ]
tags:
- ${RUNNER}
- macosintel
needs: []
variables:
EXTRA_MESON_FLAGS: ""
BACKEND_FLAGS: "-Dx11-backend=false -Dbroadway-backend=true"
FEATURE_FLAGS: "-Dmedia-gstreamer=disabled -Dintrospection=enabled -Dgobject-introspection:werror=false"
MESON_FORCE_BACKTRACKE: 1
TMPDIR: /Users/Shared/work/tmp
SDKROOT: /opt/sdks/MacOSX10.13.4.sdk
PIP_CACHE_DIR: /Users/Shared/build/cache
PIPENV_CACHE_DIR: $PIP_CACHE_DIR
PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX: $PIP_CACHE_DIR
EXTRA_MESON_FLAGS: "-Dgobject-introspection:werror=false"
before_script:
- .gitlab-ci/show-info-macos.sh
- python3 -m venv .venv
# Building the introspection feature requires pkg-config and bison.
- curl -L $CI_API_V4_URL/projects/30437/packages/generic/pkgconfig/v0.29.2+10/pkg-config-0.29.2+10_$(uname -m).tar.xz | tar -C .venv -xJ
- curl -L $CI_API_V4_URL/projects/30438/packages/generic/bison/v3.8.2+3/bison-3.8.2+3_$(uname -m).tar.xz | tar -C .venv -xJ
# Not using ccache on purpose as it accelerates the build so much that it
# can trigger race conditions in the gobject-introspection subproject.
- bash .gitlab-ci/show-info-osx.sh
- /opt/macports/bin/python3.10 -m venv .venv
- ln -s /opt/cmake/CMake.app/Contents/bin/cmake .venv/bin
- ln -s /opt/pkg-config/bin/pkg-config .venv/bin
- ln -s /opt/bison/bin/bison .venv/bin
- source .venv/bin/activate
- pip3 install meson==1.3.2 $NINJA_PKG
# We're not setting up ccache here on purpose as it accelerates the build
# so much that it triggers race conditions in the gobject-introspection
# subproject.
- pip3 install meson==1.2.0
- pip3 install ninja==1.11.1
- pip3 install /Users/Shared/build/pkgs/PyGObject-3.44.0-cp310-cp310-macosx_10_13_x86_64.whl
/Users/Shared/build/pkgs/pycairo-1.23.0-cp310-cp310-macosx_10_13_x86_64.whl
script:
- meson setup
${COMMON_MESON_FLAGS}
${EXTRA_MESON_FLAGS}
${BACKEND_FLAGS}
${FEATURE_FLAGS}
-Dx11-backend=false
-Dbroadway-backend=true
-Dmacos-backend=true
-Dmedia-gstreamer=disabled
-Dintrospection=enabled
-Dcpp_std=c++11
-Dpixman:tests=disabled
-Dlibjpeg-turbo:simd=disabled
-Dbuild-demos=false
-Dbuild-tests=false
-Dbuild-examples=false
-Dbuild-testsuite=false
_build
- meson compile -C _build
artifacts:
@@ -415,12 +409,11 @@ static-scan:
# Run tests with the address sanitizer. We need to turn off introspection
# and f16c, since they are incompatible with asan
asan-build:
extends: .build-fedora-default
image: $FEDORA_IMAGE
tags: [ asan ]
stage: analysis
needs: []
variables:
MESON_TEST_MAX_PROCESSES: 4
script:
- export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
- CC=clang meson setup
@@ -435,6 +428,13 @@ asan-build:
_build
- ninja -C _build
- .gitlab-ci/run-tests.sh _build wayland gtk
artifacts:
when: always
reports:
junit:
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/report-wayland.xml"
paths:
- "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/_build/meson-logs"
reference:
image: $FEDORA_IMAGE
@@ -448,10 +448,10 @@ reference:
--force-fallback-for=gdk-pixbuf,pango
-Dintrospection=enabled
-Ddocumentation=true
-Dman-pages=true
-Dgtk_doc=true
-Dgdk-pixbuf:gtk_doc=true
-Dpango:documentation=true
-Dbuild-demos=true
-Dpango:gtk_doc=true
-Dbuild-demos=false
-Dbuild-examples=false
-Dbuild-tests=false
-Dbuild-testsuite=false
@@ -463,7 +463,6 @@ reference:
- mv _build/docs/reference/gdk/gdk4-wayland/ _reference/gdk4-wayland/
- mv _build/docs/reference/gsk/gsk4/ _reference/gsk4/
- mv _build/docs/reference/gtk/gtk4/ _reference/gtk4/
- mv _build/docs/reference/gtk/*.html _reference/gtk4/
- mv _build/subprojects/pango/docs/Pango/ _reference/Pango/
- mv _build/subprojects/pango/docs/PangoCairo/ _reference/PangoCairo/
- mv _build/subprojects/pango/docs/PangoFc/ _reference/PangoFc/
@@ -485,4 +484,3 @@ publish-docs:
- "curl -X POST -F token=${PAGES_TRIGGER_TOKEN} -F ref=docs-gtk-org https://gitlab.gnome.org/api/v4/projects/665/trigger/pipeline"
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "main"

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@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
FROM fedora:40
FROM fedora:39
RUN dnf -y install \
adwaita-icon-theme \
atk-devel \
at-spi2-atk-devel \
avahi-gobject-devel \
cairo-devel \
cairo-gobject-devel \
@@ -16,6 +18,7 @@ RUN dnf -y install \
dejavu-sans-mono-fonts \
desktop-file-utils \
diffutils \
docbook-style-xsl \
elfutils-libelf-devel \
expat-devel \
fribidi-devel \
@@ -99,11 +102,8 @@ RUN dnf -y install \
which \
wireplumber \
xorg-x11-server-Xvfb \
&& dnf -y update \
&& dnf clean all
RUN rm /usr/share/vulkan/icd.d/powervr_mesa_icd.x86_64.json
# Enable sudo for wheel users
RUN sed -i -e 's/# %wheel/%wheel/' -e '0,/%wheel/{s/%wheel/# %wheel/}' /etc/sudoers

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@@ -19,12 +19,13 @@ flatpak build ${builddir} meson \
--buildtype=debugoptimized \
-Dx11-backend=true \
-Dwayland-backend=true \
-Dvulkan=disabled \
-Dbuild-tests=false \
-Dbuild-testsuite=false \
-Dbuild-examples=false \
-Dintrospection=disabled \
-Dbuild-demos=true \
-Dprofile=devel \
-Ddemo-profile=devel \
_flatpak_build
flatpak build --env=CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA=$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA ${builddir} ninja -C _flatpak_build install

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@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -e
usage() {
cat <<-EOF
Usage: $(basename $0) [OPTION…] REPO_URL COMMIT
Check out and install a meson project
Options:
-Dkey=val Option to pass on to meson
--prefix Prefix to install to
--subdir Build subdirectory instead of whole project
--prepare Script to run before build
-h, --help Display this help
EOF
}
TEMP=$(getopt \
--name=$(basename $0) \
--options='D:h' \
--longoptions='prefix:' \
--longoptions='subdir:' \
--longoptions='prepare:' \
--longoptions='help' \
-- "$@")
eval set -- "$TEMP"
unset TEMP
MESON_OPTIONS=()
PREFIX=/usr
SUBDIR=.
PREPARE=:
while true; do
case "$1" in
-D)
MESON_OPTIONS+=( -D$2 )
shift 2
;;
--prefix)
PREFIX=$2
shift 2
;;
--subdir)
SUBDIR=$2
shift 2
;;
--prepare)
PREPARE=$2
shift 2
;;
-h|--help)
usage
exit 0
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
esac
done
if [[ $# -lt 2 ]]; then
usage
exit 1
fi
REPO_URL="$1"
COMMIT="$2"
CHECKOUT_DIR=$(mktemp --directory)
trap "rm -rf $CHECKOUT_DIR" EXIT
git clone --depth 1 "$REPO_URL" -b "$COMMIT" "$CHECKOUT_DIR"
pushd "$CHECKOUT_DIR/$SUBDIR"
sh -c "$PREPARE"
meson setup --prefix "$PREFIX" _build "${MESON_OPTIONS[@]}"
meson compile -C _build
meson install -C _build
popd

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@@ -8,19 +8,17 @@ builddir=$1
setup=$2
suite=$3
multiplier=${MESON_TEST_TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER:-1}
n_processes=${MESON_TEST_MAX_PROCESSES:-1}
# Ignore memory leaks lower in dependencies
export LSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=$srcdir/lsan.supp:print_suppressions=0:detect_leaks=0:allocator_may_return_null=1
export G_SLICE=always-malloc
case "${setup}" in
x11*)
dbus-run-session -- \
xvfb-run -a -s "-screen 0 1024x768x24 -noreset" \
xvfb-run -a -s "-screen 0 1024x768x24 -noreset" \
meson test -C ${builddir} \
--quiet \
--timeout-multiplier "${multiplier}" \
--num-processes "${n_processes}" \
--print-errorlogs \
--setup=${setup} \
--suite=${suite//,/ --suite=} \
@@ -42,11 +40,9 @@ case "${setup}" in
compositor=$!
export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-5
dbus-run-session -- \
meson test -C ${builddir} \
meson test -C ${builddir} \
--quiet \
--timeout-multiplier "${multiplier}" \
--num-processes "${n_processes}" \
--print-errorlogs \
--setup=${setup} \
--suite=${suite//,/ --suite=} \
@@ -67,11 +63,9 @@ case "${setup}" in
server=$!
export BROADWAY_DISPLAY=:5
dbus-run-session -- \
meson test -C ${builddir} \
meson test -C ${builddir} \
--quiet \
--timeout-multiplier "${multiplier}" \
--num-processes "${n_processes}" \
--print-errorlogs \
--setup=${setup} \
--suite=${suite//,/ --suite=} \

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@@ -3,11 +3,6 @@
set -eux -o pipefail
xcodebuild -version || :
if [ -z "$SDKROOT" ]; then
xcodebuild -showsdks || :
else
echo "SDKROOT = $SDKROOT"
fi
xcodebuild -showsdks || :
system_profiler SPSoftwareDataType || :

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@@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ pacman --noconfirm -S --needed \
mingw-w64-$MSYS2_ARCH-shared-mime-info \
mingw-w64-$MSYS2_ARCH-python-gobject \
mingw-w64-$MSYS2_ARCH-shaderc \
mingw-w64-$MSYS2_ARCH-vulkan \
mingw-w64-$MSYS2_ARCH-vulkan-headers
mingw-w64-$MSYS2_ARCH-vulkan
mkdir -p _ccache
export CCACHE_BASEDIR="$(pwd)"
@@ -45,7 +44,7 @@ export CCACHE_DIR="${CCACHE_BASEDIR}/_ccache"
ccache --zero-stats
ccache --show-stats
export CCACHE_DISABLE=true
meson setup \
meson \
-Dx11-backend=false \
-Dwayland-backend=false \
-Dwin32-backend=true \

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The issue tracker is meant to be used for actionable issues only.
You should not open a new issue for security related questions.
When in doubt, follow the process for [GNOME security issues](https://security.gnome.org/).
When in doubt, follow [security](https://security.gnome.org/).
### Bug reports
@@ -100,16 +100,14 @@ development tools appropriate for your operating system, including:
- Meson
- Ninja
- Gettext (19.7 or newer)
- a [C99 compatible compiler][glib-toolchain-reqs]
- a [C99 compatible compiler](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GLib/CompilerRequirements)
Up-to-date instructions about developing GNOME applications and libraries
can be found on [the GNOME Developer Center](https://developer.gnome.org).
The GTK project uses GitLab for code hosting and for tracking issues. More
information about using GitLab can be found on [the GNOME handbook][handbook].
[glib-toolchain-reqs]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/main/docs/toolchain-requirements.md
[handbook]: https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/gitlab.html
information about using GitLab can be found [on the GNOME
wiki](https://wiki.gnome.org/GitLab).
### Dependencies
@@ -133,7 +131,7 @@ GTK will attempt to download and build some of these dependencies if it
cannot find them on your system.
Additionally, you may want to look at projects that create a development
environment for you, like [jhbuild](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/jhbuild)
environment for you, like [jhbuild](https://wiki.gnome.org/HowDoI/Jhbuild)
and [gvsbuild](https://github.com/wingtk/gvsbuild).
### Getting started
@@ -146,28 +144,33 @@ $ git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/yourusername/gtk.git
$ cd gtk
```
**Note**: if you plan to push changes to back to the main repository and
have a GNOME account, you can skip the fork, and use the following instead:
```sh
$ git clone git@gitlab.gnome.org:GNOME/gtk.git
$ cd gtk
```
To compile the Git version of GTK on your system, you will need to
configure your build using Meson:
```sh
$ meson setup _builddir .
$ meson compile -C _builddir
$ meson _builddir .
$ cd _builddir
$ ninja
```
Typically, you should work on your own branch:
```sh
$ git switch -C your-branch
$ git checkout -b your-branch
```
Once you've finished working on the bug fix or feature, push the branch
to the Git repository and open a new merge request, to let the GTK
maintainers review your contribution.
**Important**: Do **not** attach a diff or a patch file to a GitLab issue.
Patches cannot be reviewed, and do not not go through the CI pipeline. If
you wish to submit your changes to GTK, always use a merge request.
### Code reviews
Each contribution is reviewed by the core developers of the GTK project.
@@ -259,4 +262,4 @@ people committing to GTK to follow a few rules:
If you have been contributing to GTK for a while and you don't have commit
access to the repository, you may ask to obtain it following the [GNOME account
process](https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/developer-access.html).
process](https://wiki.gnome.org/AccountsTeam/NewAccounts).

782
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@@ -1,786 +1,6 @@
Overview of Changes in 4.15.7, xx-xx-xxxx
Overview of Changes in 4.13.6, xx-xx-xxxx
=========================================
Overview of Changes in 4.15.6, 08-26-2024
=========================================
* GtkCheckButton:
- Add a grouped style class for radio buttons
* GtkScale:
- Fix alignment and positioning problems
* Css:
- Fix crashes in the variable support
* Gsk:
- Make graphics offloading work better with kwin
- Make colorstate transfer functions more robust
- GC dead textures more agressively
- Only use a single render pass per frame
* GL:
- Round damage rectangles properly
- Use the shared context when creating textures
- Fix a file descriptor leak in dmabuf export
* Vulkan:
- Round damage rectangles properly
* Wayland:
- Work with the kwin implementation of xx-color-management-v4
* Windows:
- Make gtk_show_uri use SHOpenWithDialog()
- Enable incremental rendering with WGL
* Macos:
- Open context menus on Ctrl-left click
* Debugging:
- Show color state information in the inspector
- Collect input event traces in the recorder
- Add shortcuts for toggling recording: Super-r
and for screenshots: Super-c
- Split the GDK_DEBUG env var into GDK_DEBUG and GDK_DISABLE
- Add GDK_DISABLE=color-mgmt and GDK_DISABLE=offload
* Tools:
- Add a 'Paste as node' action in gtk4-node-editor
* Translations updates
Basque
Belarusian
Brazilian Portuguese
Chinese (China)
Georgian
Hebrew
Hindi
Russian
Slovenian
Turkish
Ukrainian
Overview of Changes in 4.15.5, 11-08-2024
=========================================
* GtkTextView:
- ADd GtkTextBufferCommitNotify
* CSS:
- Propagate color state information to GSK for many features:
colors, borders, shadows, text
* Gdk:
- Fix an fd leak in the Vulkan code
- Fix a leak of EGLSurfaces and DMA buffers
- Set the opaque region of surfaces automatically based on their content
* Gsk:
- Fix Emoji rendering in Vulkan
- Rework color handling to take color states into account
- Implement more powerful occlusion culling
- Minimize our use of renderpasses
* Macos:
- Fix window transparency
* Debugging:
- The inspector shows details about color states
* Deprecations:
- gdk_draw_context_begin/end_frame
- gdk_surface_set_opaque_region
* Build:
- Require gstreamer 1.24
* Translation updates
Romanian
Overview of Changes in 4.15.4, 30-07-2024
=========================================
* GtkPopover:
- Fix size allocation with wrapping labels
* GtkColumnView:
- Check column visibility when measuring
* CSS:
- Fix fallout from recent changes
- Make implementation of currentcolor inheritance match browsers
* Gdk:
- Introduce GdkColorState for encoding color space information
Currently, we support srgb, srgb-linear, rec2100-pq and rec2100-linear
- Add color states to GdkTexture, as well as to the texture builder
and downloader objects, and convert as necessary
- Add GdkMemoryTextureBuilder
- Attach color states when loading or saving textures
- Add GdkCicpParams to create color state objects for cicp tuples
- Drop GDK_DEBUG=vulkan-validate
Use VK_INSTEANCE_LAYERS=VK_LAYER_KHRONOS_validation instead
* Gsk:
- Improve caching of glyphs and textures
- Remove the uber shader
- Numerous bug fixes
- Fix corner cases in offload handling
- Implement occlusion culling for opaque content
- Allow offloading (some) transformed textures
- Take colorstate into account when compositing
- Add GDK_DEBUG=linear to opt into linear compositing
- Implement tiling for large textures
- Stop using descriptors and go back to simpler texture
management that should work better with older GL
- Use correct shader clip mode for glyphs
- Improve shadow rendering
* Media:
- Attach color states to textures obtained from gstreamer
* Wayland:
- Allow offloading GL textures via dmabuf export
- Suppot the xx-color-management-v4 protocol
* Deprecations:
- GskGLShader and the render node
* Tools:
- Improve the rendernode tool extract command
- Add an image tool that is about manipulating textures
* Build:
- GTK now requires a C11 compiler
* Translation updates
Georgian
Hebrew
Hindi
Occitan
Slovenian
Overview of Changes in 4.15.3, 29-06-2024
=========================================
* Accessibility:
- Only emit notifications when cursor positions change in GtkText
- Fix handling of help text properties
* CSS:
- Fix some crashes introduced in recent currentcolor changes
* DND:
- Avoid a critical
* Documentation:
- Fix many oversights and missing docs
* maxOS:
- Add native keyboard shortcuts
Overview of Changes in 4.15.2, 28-06-2024
=========================================
* GtkFileChooserWidget:
- Plug some memory leaks
- Make Ctrl-Shift-N create a new folder
* GtkPopover:
- Handle resizing and position changes better
* CSS:
- Support color(), oklab(), etc (https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-4/)
- Support color-mix() (https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-5/)
- Support relative colors (https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-5/)
- Support more colorspaces in color()
- Allow percentages for opacity
- Handle currentcolor more correctly
* Accessibility:
- Avoid markup when reading labels
* GSK:
- Subset fonts when serializing node trees
- Make ngl export render_texture results as dmabufs
* Wayland:
- Use xdg-dialog protocol for attached dialogs
* Windows:
- Build with UNICODE
* macOS:
- Implement fullscreen-on-monitor
* Documentation:
- Widget shortcuts and actions are now described in the docs
* Debugging:
- Add GTK_DEBUG=css for warning about deprecated css syntax
* Tools:
- rendernode-tool: Add an extract command for data urls
* Deprecations:
- CSS Color functions shade(), lighter(), darker(), alpha(), mix()
* Translation updates:
Czech
Hebrew
Serbian
Overview of Changes in 4.15.1, 21-05-2024
=========================================
* GtkGraphicsOffload:
- Don't crash without a child
* GtkSpinner:
- Don't animate when unmapped
* CSS:
- Support the :root selector
- Support variables and custom properties (https://www.w3.org/TR/css-variables-1/)
- Implement math functions (https://www.w3.org/TR/css-values-4/)
- Support modern syntax and calc in rgb() and hsl()
* Icontheme:
- Make symbolic svg loading more efficient
- Handle color-free symbolics more efficiently
* Accessibility:
- Make the gtk-demo sidebar search more accessible
- Stop emitting focus events
- Realize child contexts when necessary
* GDK:
- Support XDG_ACTIVATION_TOKEN
- dmabuf: Be more defensive when importing unknown formats to GL
- dmabuf: Use narrow range for YUV
- vulkan: Recreate swapchains when necessary or beneficial
* GSK:
- Improve logging for GDK_DEBUG=offload
- Improve logging for GSK_DEBUG=renderer
- gpu: Warn about inefficient texture import
- gpu: Handle tiny offscreens correctly
- vulkan: Add profiler marks in various places
- vulkan: Fix a problem with imported dmabufs showing up black
- cairo: Speed up mask nodes, since we use them for symbolic icons
* Wayland:
- Use wl_compositor version 6
* X11:
- Implement a missing method
* Build:
- Fix many ubsan warnings
* Debugging:
- Show more texture details in the recorder
- Use GTK_DEBUG=css to see CSS deprecations
* macOS:
- Fix problems with events handed back to the OS
- Respect GDK_DEBUG=default-settings
- Allow applictions to handle Dock > Quit
* Deprecations:
- Use of @name colors in CSS
* Translation updates:
Catalan
Georgian
Hungarian
Korean
Portuguese
Turkish
Overview of Changes in 4.15.0, 21-04-2024
=========================================
This release changes the default GSK renderer to be Vulkan, on
Wayland. Other platforms still use ngl.
The intent of this change is to get wider testing and verify that
Vulkan drivers are good enough for us to rely on. If significant
problems show up, we will revert this change for 4.16.
You can still override the renderer choice using the GSK_RENDERER
environment variable.
---
This release also changes font rendering settings by introducing
a new high-level gtk-font-rendering settings which gives GTK more
freedom to decide on font rendering.
You can still use the low-level font-related settings by changing
the new property to 'manual'.
---
* GtkColumnView:
- Fix infinite loops in dispose
- Fix problems with weak ref cycles in GtkExpression
* GtkListView:
* GtkShortcutManager:
- Track the propagation phase of added controllers
* GtkGLArea:
- Produce dmabuf textures, so graphics offload is possible
* GtkTextView:
- Support text shadows
* GtkGraphicsOffload:
- Add a black-background property
* Settings:
- Add a new gtk-font-rendering setting
* Accessibility:
- Add support for GetRangeExtents to GtkAccessibleText
- Add support for GetOffsetAtPoint to GtkAccessibleText
- Implement GtkAccessibleRange for scrollbars
* GDK:
- Add a callback-based cursor API
* GSK:
- Use the Vulkan renderer by default
- Avoid an infinite recursion with offscreens in some cases
- Optimize graphics offload to make it more likely that compositors
can use direct scanout
* X11:
- Fix some confusing debug messages
- Drop a no-longer-relevant optimization that was interfering with
getting the current window manager capabilities
* macOS:
- Implement the color picker for macOS 10.15+
* Debugging:
- Snow monitor resolution in the inspector
* Demos:
- Use graphics offload in the shadertoy demo
- Show more reliable fps numbers in the fishbowl demo
* Tools:
- Support generating pdf in gtk4-rendernode-tool
* Build:
- Require pango 1.52
- Require cairo 1.18
- Add a missing dependency that was causing build failures
- Drop deprecated build options:
gtk_doc -> documentation
update_screenshots -> screenshots
demo-profile -> profile
demos -> build-demos
* Deprecations:
- gdk_widget_set/get_font_options
- gdk_wayland/x11_display_set_cursor_theme
* Translation updates:
Basque
Brazilian Portuguese
British English
Chinese (China)
Hebrew
Kabyle
Persian
Polish
Russian
Slovenian
Swedish
Turkish
Overview of Changes in 4.14.2, 03-04-2024
=========================================
* GtkScale:
- Improve positioning of values in some cases
* Theme:
- Make progress in entries visible
* Accessibility:
- Fix text insertion handling
* GDK:
- dnd: Use the default cursor durion motion
- dnd: Use a better cursor for indicating the move action
* GSK:
- gl: Handle offloads in offscreen context better
- Fix text rendering problems with some fonts
* Wayland:
- Tighten up some protocol version checks
- Use the presentation time protocol
- Fix a crash with subsurfaces
- Improve settings portal handling
* macOS:
- Fix up the app menu support
* Windows:
- Fix problems with minimization
- Fix build without fontconfig
* Debugging:
- Add font settings in the inspector
* Demos:
- Clean up the application demo
- Update cursor images for the cursor demo
* Translation updates:
Catalan
Czech
French
Georgian
Hebrew
Persian
Slovenian
Turkish
Ukrainian
Overview of Changes in 4.14.1, 16-03-2024
=========================================
* GtkTextView:
- Fix a mixup of cursor and anchor when retrieving surrounding text
in input methods
* Printing:
- Avoid accessing freed printers
* Accessibility:
- Fix memory leaks
* GDK:
- Rename the GDK_VULKAN_SKIP environment variable to GDK_VULKAN_DISABLE
- Add a GDK_GL_DISABLE environment variable
* GSK:
- Rename the GSK_GPU_SKIP environment variable to GSK_GPU_DISABLE
- Speed up handling of repeated ops, which should help for text
- Speed up the inner loop of text node conversion
- Drop the glyph-align optimization flag
- ngl: Avoid reusing frames while they are in use
- Fix flickering thumbnails in nautilus
- Speed up buffer handling in both ngl and Vulkan
* Demos:
- Skip demos using gl shaders when we're not using the gl renderer
* Build:
- Fix some ubsan warnings
- Avoid zink in ci since it spams stderr
* Translation updates:
Czech
German
Korean
Russian
Overview of Changes in 4.14.0, 12-03-2024
=========================================
Note: The new renderers and dmabuf support are using graphics drivers
in different ways than the old gl renderer, and trigger new driver bugs,
(see for example https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/6418 and
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/6388). Therefore, it is
recommended to use the latest mesa release (24.x) with the new renderers.
* GtkTextView:
- Don't snapshot children twice
- Don't blink the cursor when hidden
* GtkEmojiChooser:
- Fix presentation selector handling
* GtkSnapshot:
- Fix wrong nodes with transformed shadows
* GtkIMContext:
- Make gtk_im_context_activate_osk public
* Accessibility:
- Implement get_contents_at for all our text widgets
- Add GtkAccessibleText.get_default_attributes
* GSK:
- Don't fall back to cairo for software rendering. gl+llvmpipe is better
- Round vertical glyph position to a device pixel position if the font is hinted
- Fix problems with clip handling
- Make vulkan and ngl match their font handling
- Fix some corner-cases with offloading and clips
- Fix problem with rendering of missing glyphs in hinted fonts
* MacOs:
- Implement cursor-from-texture
* Translation updates:
Basque
British English
French
Indonesian
Kazakh
Latvian
Lithuanian
Norwegian Bokmål
Slovenian
Spanish
Turkish
Overview of Changes in 4.13.9, 02-03-2024
=========================================
* GtkEditable:
- Fix preconditions to be not too strict
* GtkEmojiChooser:
- Support search in the locale as well as in English
* GtkIconTheme:
- Make gtk_icon_paintable_new_for_file support symbolics
* GtkVideo:
- Fix a problem with cursor handling that could lead to crashes
* Accessibility:
- Fix GetCharacterAtOffset implementation
- Add a Terminal role
- Make TextCaretMoved match gtk3
- Support multiple levels of GtkEditable delegates
* GSK:
- Make the node parser more flexible for text nodes
- Change the way font scaling is handled to avoid clipping
- Fix handling of missing glyphs in the new renderers
* X11:
- Don't claim to support shadows without a compositor
* Wayland:
- Fix handling of output scales
* Tools:
- Add a compare command to gtk4-rendernode-tool
* Build:
- Fix some ubsan complaints
* Translation updates:
Basque
British English
Catalan
Finnish
Galician
Georgian
Hebrew
Indonesian
Kazakh
Latvian
Lithuanian
Persian
Polish
Russian
Slovenian
Spanish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Overview of Changes in 4.13.8, 20-02-2024
=========================================
* Accessibility:
- Add a GtkAccessibleText interface for allowing 3rd party
text widgets (notably vte) to be accessible
- Avoid duplicate accessible descriptions
- Fix GetAccessibleAtPoint
* GSK:
- Avoid offscreens for disjoint containers
- Don't use the gpu renderers with llvmpipe
- Fix various rendering issues found by tests
- Allow unnormalized node bounds again
- Fix a broken case of rounded-rect intersection
- Fix handling of external textures in gpu renderers
- Make gpu renderers work with WGL on Windows
* build:
- Allow building without dmabuf support on (old) Linux
* X11:
- Fix monitor enter/leave signals
* Translation updates:
Basque
Brazilian Portuguese
Catalan
Czech
Galician
Georgian
Hebrew
Lithuanian
Persian
Russian
Turkish
Ukrainian
Overview of Changes in 4.13.7, 11-02-2024
=========================================
* GtkFileChooser:
- Speed up opening
* GtkCalendar:
- Add some missing setters and getters
* Accessibility:
- Add socket support for webkit accessibility
- Implement AT-SPI text for GtkText
- Implement AT-SPI component generically
- Add an announce API
* GSK:
- Make the ngl renderer work on macOS
- Fix a crash in the vulkan renderer
- Make nodeparser allow aliases for fonts again
- Implement cache eviction for glyph and texture caches
- Fix ngl shaders to work on GL < 4.0
- Require GL 3.3 for the ngl renderer
- Fix problems with scaled shadows
- Fix problems with holes for underlaid subsurfaces
- Improve handling of scales and glyph cache efficiency
* Media:
- Support dmabufs in the gstreamer backend. This allows
zero-copy video playback on Wayland when paired with
hardware video decoding
- Drop the experimental ffmpeg backend. It hasn't been
building for a year
* Wayland:
- Commit empty frames if and double-buffered state is pending
- Fix monitor size information when using mutter without
the scale-monitor-framebuffer setting
- Clear the current tablet on tab leave, fixing a crash
* macOS:
- Propagate unhandled input events back to the OS
* Tools:
- Make the crash handling in gtk4-node-editor more robust
* Translation updates
Galician
Georgian
Occitan
Turkish
Overview of Changes in 4.13.6, 25-01-2024
=========================================
This release changes the ngl renderer to be the default renderer.
The intent of this change is to get wider testing and verify that
the new renderers are production-ready. If significant problems
show up, we will revert this change for 4.14.
You can still override the renderer choice using the GSK_RENDERER
environment variable.
Since ngl can handle fractional scaling much better than the old gl
renderer, we allow fractional scaling by default with gl now. If you
are using the old gl renderer (e.g. because your system is limited to
GLES2), you can disable fractional scaling by setting the GDK_DEBUG
environment variable to include the gl-no-fractional key.
* GtkColumnView:
- Fix infinite loops in dispose
- Fix problems with weak ref cycles in GtkExpression
* GtkListView:
- Fix some corner cases with sections during insertions and deletions
- Don't double-recycle widgets
* GtkStack:
- Add automatic cleanup for GtkStackPage
* GDK:
- Use standard cursor names for drag cursors
- Enable fractional scaling with gl by default
* GSK:
- Many fixes and improvements to the unified renderers:
- Fix text rendering with the uber shader
- Fix rounding issues with fractional scales
- Fix some memory leaks
- Many text rendering fixes
- Implement subpixel positioning for glyphs
- Support custom fonts in node files
- Add tests for font rendering
- Fix drawing of repeat nodes
- Implement subpixels positioning
- Evict stale textures, glyphs and atlases from the cache
- Some fixes and improvements to the GL renderer:
- Fix problems with GLES on Nvidia
- Avoid a crash in the mask demo
- Respect opacity of the first child node in containers
- Some fixes and improvements to the fallback renderer:
- Fix drawing of repeat nodes
- Make ngl the default renderer
* Wayland:
- Fix problems with tablet cursors
- Fix problems without seats
* Accessibility:
- Respect a separate "show-status-shapes setting
- Fix change notification for accessible names on some widgets
* Inspector:
- Show the git commit in devel builds
* Tools:
- Make gtk4-node-editor autosave its contents
- Add a benchmark command to gtk4-rendernode-tool
* Translation updates:
French
Galician
Georgian
Occitan
Persian
Russian
Vietnamese
Overview of Changes in 4.13.5, 07-01-2024
=========================================

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@@ -39,21 +39,18 @@ Nightly documentation can be found at
- Gsk: https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/gtk/gsk4/
Nightly flatpaks of our demos can be installed from the
[GNOME Nightly](https://nightly.gnome.org/) repository:
```sh
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists gnome-nightly https://nightly.gnome.org/gnome-nightly.flatpakrepo
flatpak install gnome-nightly org.gtk.Demo4
flatpak install gnome-nightly org.gtk.WidgetFactory4
flatpak install gnome-nightly org.gtk.IconBrowser4
```
[GNOME Nightly](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Nightly) repository:
- `flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists gnome-nightly https://nightly.gnome.org/gnome-nightly.flatpakrepo`
- `flatpak install gnome-nightly org.gtk.Demo4`
- `flatpak install gnome-nightly org.gtk.WidgetFactory4`
- `flatpak install gnome-nightly org.gtk.IconBrowser4`
Building and installing
-----------------------
In order to build GTK you will need:
- [a C11 compatible compiler](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/main/docs/toolchain-requirements.md)
- [a C99 compatible compiler](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GLib/CompilerRequirements)
- [Python 3](https://www.python.org/)
- [Meson](http://mesonbuild.com)
- [Ninja](https://ninja-build.org)
@@ -128,7 +125,7 @@ version, for example `gtk-4-10`.
How to report bugs
------------------
Bugs should be reported on the [issues page](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/).
Bugs should be reported on the [issues page](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/new).
In the bug report please include:

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@@ -185,8 +185,9 @@
"builddir" : true,
"config-opts" : [
"--libdir=/app/lib",
"-Dvulkan=disabled",
"-Dbuildtype=debugoptimized",
"-Dprofile=devel"
"-Ddemo-profile=devel"
],
"sources" : [
{

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@@ -114,8 +114,9 @@
"builddir" : true,
"config-opts" : [
"--libdir=/app/lib",
"-Dvulkan=disabled",
"-Dbuildtype=debugoptimized",
"-Dprofile=devel"
"-Ddemo-profile=devel"
],
"sources" : [
{

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@@ -114,8 +114,9 @@
"builddir" : true,
"config-opts" : [
"--libdir=/app/lib",
"-Dvulkan=disabled",
"-Dbuildtype=debugoptimized",
"-Dprofile=devel"
"-Ddemo-profile=devel"
],
"sources" : [
{
@@ -130,6 +131,7 @@
"env" : {
"DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" : "''",
"GSK_RENDERER" : "opengl",
"GDK_DEBUG" : "vulkan-disable",
"G_ENABLE_DEBUG" : "true"
}
}

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@@ -114,8 +114,9 @@
"builddir" : true,
"config-opts" : [
"--libdir=/app/lib",
"-Dvulkan=disabled",
"-Dbuildtype=debugoptimized",
"-Dprofile=devel"
"-Ddemo-profile=devel"
],
"sources" : [
{
@@ -130,6 +131,7 @@
"env" : {
"DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" : "''",
"GSK_RENDERER" : "opengl",
"GDK_DEBUG" : "vulkan-disable",
"G_ENABLE_DEBUG" : "true"
}
}

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@@ -15,54 +15,12 @@ on_destroy (gpointer data)
window = NULL;
}
static GdkTexture *
cursor_callback (GdkCursor *cursor,
int cursor_size,
double scale,
int *width,
int *height,
int *hotspot_x,
int *hotspot_y,
gpointer data)
{
GdkPixbuf *pixbuf;
GdkTexture *texture;
GError *error = NULL;
int scaled_size;
scaled_size = ceil (cursor_size * scale);
pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_resource_at_scale ("/cursors/images/gtk-logo.svg",
scaled_size, scaled_size,
TRUE,
&error);
if (!pixbuf)
{
g_print ("%s\n", error->message);
g_error_free (error);
return NULL;
}
texture = gdk_texture_new_for_pixbuf (pixbuf);
g_object_unref (pixbuf);
*width = cursor_size;
*height = cursor_size;
*hotspot_x = 18 * cursor_size / 32.0;
*hotspot_y = 2 * cursor_size / 32.0;
return texture;
}
GtkWidget *
do_cursors (GtkWidget *do_widget)
{
if (!window)
{
GtkBuilder *builder;
GtkWidget *logo_callback;
GdkCursor *cursor;
builder = gtk_builder_new_from_resource ("/cursors/cursors.ui");
window = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "window"));
@@ -71,10 +29,6 @@ do_cursors (GtkWidget *do_widget)
gtk_widget_get_display (do_widget));
g_signal_connect (window, "destroy",
G_CALLBACK (on_destroy), NULL);
logo_callback = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "logo_callback"));
cursor = gdk_cursor_new_from_callback (cursor_callback, NULL, NULL, NULL);
gtk_widget_set_cursor (logo_callback, cursor);
g_object_unref (cursor);
g_object_unref (builder);
}

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@@ -116,7 +116,6 @@
<file>w_resize_cursor.png</file>
<file>zoom_in_cursor.png</file>
<file>zoom_out_cursor.png</file>
<file>gtk-logo.svg</file>
</gresource>
<gresource prefix="/dnd">
<file>dnd.css</file>

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@@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ update_paintable (GtkWidget *widget,
static GtkWidget *
create_cogs (void)
{
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
GtkWidget *picture;
static GskGLShader *cog_shader = NULL;
GdkPaintable *paintable;
@@ -183,13 +182,6 @@ G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
gtk_widget_add_tick_callback (picture, update_paintable, NULL, NULL);
return picture;
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
}
static gboolean
check_cogs (GtkFishbowl *fb)
{
return GSK_IS_GL_RENDERER (gtk_native_get_renderer (gtk_widget_get_native (GTK_WIDGET (fb))));
}
static void
@@ -226,41 +218,36 @@ create_graph (void)
static const struct {
const char *name;
GtkWidget * (* create_func) (void);
gboolean (* check) (GtkFishbowl *fb);
GtkWidget * (*create_func) (void);
} widget_types[] = {
{ "Icon", create_icon, NULL },
{ "Button", create_button, NULL },
{ "Blurbutton", create_blurred_button, NULL },
{ "Fontbutton", create_font_button, NULL },
{ "Levelbar", create_level_bar, NULL },
{ "Label", create_label, NULL },
{ "Spinner", create_spinner, NULL },
{ "Spinbutton", create_spinbutton, NULL },
{ "Video", create_video, NULL },
{ "Gears", create_gears, NULL },
{ "Switch", create_switch, NULL },
{ "Menubutton", create_menu_button, NULL },
{ "Shader", create_cogs, check_cogs },
{ "Tiger", create_tiger, NULL },
{ "Graph", create_graph, NULL },
{ "Icon", create_icon },
{ "Button", create_button },
{ "Blurbutton", create_blurred_button },
{ "Fontbutton", create_font_button },
{ "Levelbar", create_level_bar },
{ "Label", create_label },
{ "Spinner", create_spinner },
{ "Spinbutton", create_spinbutton },
{ "Video", create_video },
{ "Gears", create_gears },
{ "Switch", create_switch },
{ "Menubutton", create_menu_button },
{ "Shader", create_cogs },
{ "Tiger", create_tiger },
{ "Graph", create_graph },
};
static int selected_widget_type = -1;
static const int N_WIDGET_TYPES = G_N_ELEMENTS (widget_types);
static gboolean
static void
set_widget_type (GtkFishbowl *fishbowl,
int widget_type_index)
{
GtkWidget *window;
if (widget_type_index == selected_widget_type)
return TRUE;
if (widget_types[widget_type_index].check != NULL &&
!widget_types[widget_type_index].check (fishbowl))
return FALSE;
return;
selected_widget_type = widget_type_index;
@@ -270,8 +257,6 @@ set_widget_type (GtkFishbowl *fishbowl,
window = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_widget_get_root (GTK_WIDGET (fishbowl)));
gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (window),
widget_types[selected_widget_type].name);
return TRUE;
}
G_MODULE_EXPORT void
@@ -279,17 +264,14 @@ fishbowl_next_button_clicked_cb (GtkButton *source,
gpointer user_data)
{
GtkFishbowl *fishbowl = user_data;
int new_index = selected_widget_type;
int new_index;
do
{
if (new_index + 1 >= N_WIDGET_TYPES)
new_index = 0;
else
new_index = new_index + 1;
if (selected_widget_type + 1 >= N_WIDGET_TYPES)
new_index = 0;
else
new_index = selected_widget_type + 1;
}
while (!set_widget_type (fishbowl, new_index));
set_widget_type (fishbowl, new_index);
}
G_MODULE_EXPORT void
@@ -297,18 +279,14 @@ fishbowl_prev_button_clicked_cb (GtkButton *source,
gpointer user_data)
{
GtkFishbowl *fishbowl = user_data;
int new_index = selected_widget_type;
int new_index;
do
{
if (new_index - 1 < 0)
new_index = N_WIDGET_TYPES - 1;
else
new_index = new_index - 1;
if (selected_widget_type - 1 < 0)
new_index = N_WIDGET_TYPES - 1;
else
new_index = selected_widget_type - 1;
}
while (!set_widget_type (fishbowl, new_index));
set_widget_type (fishbowl, new_index);
}
G_MODULE_EXPORT void

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@@ -600,8 +600,8 @@ update_display (void)
if (s->len > 0)
{
pango_font_description_set_variations (desc, s->str);
g_string_free (s, TRUE);
}
g_string_free (s, TRUE);
font_desc = pango_font_description_to_string (desc);

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@@ -363,9 +363,7 @@ insert_markup_idle (gpointer data)
if (g_get_monotonic_time () - begin > G_TIME_SPAN_MILLISECOND)
{
guint id;
id = g_idle_add (insert_markup_idle, data);
g_source_set_name_by_id (id, "[gtk-demo] insert_markup_idle");
g_idle_add (insert_markup_idle, data);
return G_SOURCE_REMOVE;
}
@@ -400,9 +398,7 @@ parse_markup_idle (gpointer data)
do {
if (g_get_monotonic_time () - begin > G_TIME_SPAN_MILLISECOND)
{
guint id;
id = g_idle_add (parse_markup_idle, data);
g_source_set_name_by_id (id, "[gtk-demo] parse_markup_idle");
g_idle_add (parse_markup_idle, data);
return G_SOURCE_REMOVE;
}

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@@ -20,8 +20,6 @@
#include "gtkshadertoy.h"
#include "gskshaderpaintable.h"
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
static GtkWidget *demo_window = NULL;
static void
@@ -362,5 +360,3 @@ do_gltransition (GtkWidget *do_widget)
return demo_window;
}
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS

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@@ -22,8 +22,6 @@
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include "gskshaderpaintable.h"
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
/**
* GskShaderPaintable:
*
@@ -334,5 +332,3 @@ gsk_shader_paintable_update_time (GskShaderPaintable *self,
g_bytes_unref (args);
}
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS

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@@ -22,8 +22,6 @@
#include <gdk/gdk.h>
#include <gsk/gsk.h>
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define GSK_TYPE_SHADER_PAINTABLE (gsk_shader_paintable_get_type ())
@@ -43,5 +41,3 @@ void gsk_shader_paintable_update_time (GskShaderPaintable *self
int time_idx,
gint64 frame_time);
G_END_DECLS
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS

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@@ -1,138 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
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xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#"
xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
xmlns:sodipodi="http://sodipodi.sourceforge.net/DTD/sodipodi-0.dtd"
xmlns:inkscape="http://www.inkscape.org/namespaces/inkscape"
width="128"
height="128"
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sodipodi:version="0.32"
inkscape:version="0.92.4 5da689c313, 2019-01-14"
version="1.0"
sodipodi:docname="gtk-logo.svg"
inkscape:output_extension="org.inkscape.output.svg.inkscape"
inkscape:export-filename="/home/ebassi/Pictures/gtk-logo-256.png"
inkscape:export-xdpi="192"
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@@ -456,33 +456,43 @@ gtk_fishbowl_do_update (GtkFishbowl *fishbowl)
{
GtkFishbowlPrivate *priv = gtk_fishbowl_get_instance_private (fishbowl);
GdkFrameClock *frame_clock;
GdkFrameTimings *end;
gint64 end_counter;
double fps, expected_fps;
GdkFrameTimings *start, *end;
gint64 start_counter, end_counter;
gint64 n_frames, expected_frames;
gint64 start_timestamp, end_timestamp;
gint64 interval;
frame_clock = gtk_widget_get_frame_clock (GTK_WIDGET (fishbowl));
if (frame_clock == NULL)
return;
fps = gdk_frame_clock_get_fps (frame_clock);
if (fps <= 0.0)
start_counter = gdk_frame_clock_get_history_start (frame_clock);
end_counter = gdk_frame_clock_get_frame_counter (frame_clock);
start = gdk_frame_clock_get_timings (frame_clock, start_counter);
for (end = gdk_frame_clock_get_timings (frame_clock, end_counter);
end_counter > start_counter && end != NULL && !gdk_frame_timings_get_complete (end);
end = gdk_frame_clock_get_timings (frame_clock, end_counter))
end_counter--;
if (end_counter - start_counter < 4)
return;
priv->framerate = fps;
start_timestamp = gdk_frame_timings_get_presentation_time (start);
end_timestamp = gdk_frame_timings_get_presentation_time (end);
if (start_timestamp == 0 || end_timestamp == 0)
{
start_timestamp = gdk_frame_timings_get_frame_time (start);
end_timestamp = gdk_frame_timings_get_frame_time (end);
}
n_frames = end_counter - start_counter;
priv->framerate = ((double) n_frames) * G_USEC_PER_SEC / (end_timestamp - start_timestamp);
priv->framerate = ((int)(priv->framerate * 100))/100.0;
g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (fishbowl), props[PROP_FRAMERATE]);
if (!priv->benchmark)
return;
end_counter = gdk_frame_clock_get_frame_counter (frame_clock);
for (end = gdk_frame_clock_get_timings (frame_clock, end_counter);
end != NULL && !gdk_frame_timings_get_complete (end);
end = gdk_frame_clock_get_timings (frame_clock, end_counter))
end_counter--;
if (end == NULL)
return;
interval = gdk_frame_timings_get_refresh_interval (end);
if (interval == 0)
{
@@ -490,16 +500,16 @@ gtk_fishbowl_do_update (GtkFishbowl *fishbowl)
if (interval == 0)
return;
}
expected_fps = (double) G_USEC_PER_SEC / interval;
expected_frames = round ((double) (end_timestamp - start_timestamp) / interval);
if (fps > (expected_fps - 1))
if (n_frames >= expected_frames)
{
if (priv->last_benchmark_change > 0)
priv->last_benchmark_change *= 2;
else
priv->last_benchmark_change = 1;
}
else if (0.95 * fps < expected_fps)
else if (n_frames + 1 < expected_frames)
{
if (priv->last_benchmark_change < 0)
priv->last_benchmark_change--;

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
#include "gtkshaderbin.h"
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
typedef struct {
GskGLShader *shader;
GtkStateFlags state;
@@ -264,5 +262,3 @@ gtk_shader_bin_new (void)
return GTK_WIDGET (self);
}
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define GTK_TYPE_SHADER_BIN (gtk_shader_bin_get_type ())
@@ -20,5 +18,3 @@ void gtk_shader_bin_set_child (GtkShaderBin *self,
GtkWidget *gtk_shader_bin_get_child (GtkShaderBin *self);
G_END_DECLS
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
#include "gtkshaderstack.h"
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
struct _GtkShaderStack
{
GtkWidget parent_instance;
@@ -361,5 +359,3 @@ gtk_shader_stack_set_active (GtkShaderStack *self,
self->current = MIN (index, self->children->len);
update_child_visible (self);
}
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define GTK_TYPE_SHADER_STACK (gtk_shader_stack_get_type ())
@@ -20,5 +18,3 @@ void gtk_shader_stack_set_active (GtkShaderStack *self,
int index);
G_END_DECLS
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS

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@@ -116,9 +116,7 @@ static gboolean gtk_shadertoy_tick (GtkWidget *widget,
GtkWidget *
gtk_shadertoy_new (void)
{
return g_object_new (gtk_shadertoy_get_type (),
"allowed-apis", GDK_GL_API_GL,
NULL);
return g_object_new (gtk_shadertoy_get_type (), NULL);
}
static void

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@@ -354,7 +354,6 @@ do_images (GtkWidget *do_widget)
gicon = g_themed_icon_new_with_default_fallbacks ("battery-caution-charging-symbolic");
image = gtk_image_new_from_gicon (gicon);
gtk_image_set_icon_size (GTK_IMAGE (image), GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE);
g_object_unref (gicon);
gtk_frame_set_child (GTK_FRAME (frame), image);

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ get_win32_all_locales_scripts (LPWSTR locale_w, DWORD flags, LPARAM param)
{
wchar_t *langname_w = NULL;
wchar_t locale_abbrev_w[9];
gchar *langname, *locale_abbrev, *locale;
gchar *langname, *locale_abbrev, *locale, *p;
gint i;
const LCTYPE iso639_lctypes[] = { LOCALE_SISO639LANGNAME, LOCALE_SISO639LANGNAME2 };
GHashTable *ht_scripts_langs = (GHashTable *) param;
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ get_win32_all_locales_scripts (LPWSTR locale_w, DWORD flags, LPARAM param)
GetLocaleInfoEx (locale_w, LOCALE_SLOCALIZEDDISPLAYNAME, langname_w, langname_size);
langname = g_utf16_to_utf8 (langname_w, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
locale = g_utf16_to_utf8 (locale_w, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
p = strchr (locale, '-');
lang = pango_language_from_string (locale);
if (g_hash_table_lookup (ht_scripts_langs, lang) == NULL)
g_hash_table_insert (ht_scripts_langs, lang, langname);

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
/* Lists/Selections
* #Keywords: suggestion, completion
*
* The GtkDropDown widget is a modern alternative to GtkComboBox.
* It uses list models instead of tree models, and the content is

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@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@
#include "config.h"
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <glib/gstdio.h>
#include <glib/gi18n.h>
#include "demos.h"
#include "fontify.h"
@@ -828,25 +827,13 @@ demo_search_changed_cb (GtkSearchEntry *entry,
gtk_filter_changed (filter, GTK_FILTER_CHANGE_DIFFERENT);
}
static gboolean
demo_can_run (GtkWidget *window,
const char *name)
{
if (name != NULL && strcmp (name, "gltransition") == 0)
return GSK_IS_GL_RENDERER (gtk_native_get_renderer (GTK_NATIVE (window)));
return TRUE;
}
static GListModel *
create_demo_model (GtkWidget *window)
create_demo_model (void)
{
GListStore *store = g_list_store_new (GTK_TYPE_DEMO);
DemoData *demo = gtk_demos;
GtkDemo *d;
gtk_widget_realize (window);
d = GTK_DEMO (g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DEMO, NULL));
d->name = "main";
d->title = "GTK Demo";
@@ -858,20 +845,16 @@ create_demo_model (GtkWidget *window)
while (demo->title)
{
DemoData *children = demo->children;
d = GTK_DEMO (g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DEMO, NULL));
DemoData *children = demo->children;
if (demo_can_run (window, demo->name))
{
d = GTK_DEMO (g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DEMO, NULL));
d->name = demo->name;
d->title = demo->title;
d->keywords = demo->keywords;
d->filename = demo->filename;
d->func = demo->func;
d->name = demo->name;
d->title = demo->title;
d->keywords = demo->keywords;
d->filename = demo->filename;
d->func = demo->func;
g_list_store_append (store, d);
}
g_list_store_append (store, d);
if (children)
{
@@ -879,19 +862,15 @@ create_demo_model (GtkWidget *window)
while (children->title)
{
if (demo_can_run (window, children->name))
{
GtkDemo *child = GTK_DEMO (g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DEMO, NULL));
GtkDemo *child = GTK_DEMO (g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DEMO, NULL));
child->name = children->name;
child->title = children->title;
child->keywords = children->keywords;
child->filename = children->filename;
child->func = children->func;
g_list_store_append (G_LIST_STORE (d->children_model), child);
}
child->name = children->name;
child->title = children->title;
child->keywords = children->keywords;
child->filename = children->filename;
child->func = children->func;
g_list_store_append (G_LIST_STORE (d->children_model), child);
children++;
}
}
@@ -924,34 +903,6 @@ clear_search (GtkSearchBar *bar)
}
}
static void
search_results_update (GObject *filter_model,
GParamSpec *pspec,
GtkEntry *entry)
{
gsize n_items = g_list_model_get_n_items (G_LIST_MODEL (filter_model));
if (strlen (gtk_editable_get_text (GTK_EDITABLE (entry))) > 0)
{
char *text;
if (n_items > 0)
text = g_strdup_printf (ngettext ("%ld search result", "%ld search results", (long) n_items), (long) n_items);
else
text = g_strdup (_("No search results"));
gtk_accessible_update_property (GTK_ACCESSIBLE (entry),
GTK_ACCESSIBLE_PROPERTY_DESCRIPTION, text,
-1);
g_free (text);
}
else
{
gtk_accessible_reset_property (GTK_ACCESSIBLE (entry), GTK_ACCESSIBLE_PROPERTY_DESCRIPTION);
}
}
static void
activate (GApplication *app)
{
@@ -985,7 +936,7 @@ activate (GApplication *app)
search_bar = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "searchbar"));
g_signal_connect (search_bar, "notify::search-mode-enabled", G_CALLBACK (clear_search), NULL);
listmodel = create_demo_model (window);
listmodel = create_demo_model ();
treemodel = gtk_tree_list_model_new (G_LIST_MODEL (listmodel),
FALSE,
TRUE,
@@ -999,7 +950,6 @@ activate (GApplication *app)
search_entry = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "search-entry"));
g_signal_connect (search_entry, "search-changed", G_CALLBACK (demo_search_changed_cb), filter);
g_signal_connect (filter_model, "notify::n-items", G_CALLBACK (search_results_update), search_entry);
selection = gtk_single_selection_new (G_LIST_MODEL (filter_model));
g_signal_connect (selection, "notify::selected-item", G_CALLBACK (selection_cb), NULL);
@@ -1068,8 +1018,6 @@ command_line (GApplication *app,
window = gtk_application_get_windows (GTK_APPLICATION (app))->data;
gtk_window_set_icon_name (GTK_WINDOW (window), "org.gtk.Demo4");
if (name == NULL)
goto out;

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<interface>
<menu id="menubar">
<submenu>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_File</attribute>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_Application</attribute>
<section>
<item>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_New</attribute>
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
</section>
</submenu>
<submenu>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_Preferences</attribute>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_File</attribute>
<section>
<item>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_Prefer Dark Theme</attribute>

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@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ do_path_maze (GtkWidget *do_widget)
GskPath *path;
window = gtk_window_new ();
gtk_window_set_resizable (GTK_WINDOW (window), FALSE);
gtk_window_set_resizable (GTK_WINDOW (window), TRUE);
gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (window), "Follow the maze with the mouse");
g_object_add_weak_pointer (G_OBJECT (window), (gpointer *)&window);

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@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ create_shadertoy_window (GtkWidget *do_widget)
gtk_box_append (GTK_BOX (box), aspect);
shadertoy = new_shadertoy ("/shadertoy/alienplanet.glsl");
gtk_aspect_frame_set_child (GTK_ASPECT_FRAME (aspect), gtk_graphics_offload_new (shadertoy));
gtk_aspect_frame_set_child (GTK_ASPECT_FRAME (aspect), shadertoy);
sw = gtk_scrolled_window_new ();
gtk_scrolled_window_set_min_content_height (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (sw), 250);

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@@ -139,8 +139,6 @@ icon_browser_app_activate (GApplication *app)
if (g_strcmp0 (PROFILE, "devel") == 0)
gtk_widget_add_css_class (GTK_WIDGET (win), "devel");
gtk_window_set_icon_name (GTK_WINDOW (win), "org.gtk.IconBrowser4");
gtk_window_present (GTK_WINDOW (win));
}

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@@ -219,8 +219,6 @@ node_editor_application_activate (GApplication *app)
if (g_strcmp0 (PROFILE, "devel") == 0)
gtk_widget_add_css_class (GTK_WIDGET (win), "devel");
gtk_window_set_icon_name (GTK_WINDOW (win), "org.gtk.gtk4.NodeEditor");
gtk_window_present (GTK_WINDOW (win));
}
@@ -301,7 +299,7 @@ node_editor_application_new (void)
app = g_object_new (NODE_EDITOR_APPLICATION_TYPE,
"application-id", "org.gtk.gtk4.NodeEditor",
"flags", G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN | G_APPLICATION_NON_UNIQUE,
"flags", G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN,
NULL);
g_application_add_main_option (G_APPLICATION (app), "version", 0, 0,G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, "Show program version", NULL);

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@@ -68,9 +68,8 @@ struct _NodeEditorWindow
GArray *errors;
guint update_timeout;
gboolean auto_reload;
gboolean mark_as_safe_pending;
gulong after_paint_handler;
};
struct _NodeEditorWindowClass
@@ -246,41 +245,6 @@ highlight_text (NodeEditorWindow *self)
gtk_text_buffer_apply_tag_by_name (self->text_buffer, "no-hyphens", &start, &end);
}
static void
mark_autosave_as_unsafe (void)
{
char *path1 = NULL;
char *path2 = NULL;
path1 = get_autosave_path ("-unsafe");
path2 = get_autosave_path (NULL);
g_rename (path2, path1);
}
static void
mark_autosave_as_safe (void)
{
char *path1 = NULL;
char *path2 = NULL;
path1 = get_autosave_path ("-unsafe");
path2 = get_autosave_path (NULL);
g_rename (path1, path2);
}
static void
after_paint (GdkFrameClock *clock,
NodeEditorWindow *self)
{
if (self->mark_as_safe_pending)
{
self->mark_as_safe_pending = FALSE;
mark_autosave_as_safe ();
}
}
static void
reload (NodeEditorWindow *self)
{
@@ -289,8 +253,6 @@ reload (NodeEditorWindow *self)
float scale;
GskRenderNode *big_node;
mark_autosave_as_unsafe ();
text = get_current_text (self->text_buffer);
bytes = g_bytes_new_take (text, strlen (text));
@@ -352,8 +314,6 @@ reload (NodeEditorWindow *self)
}
g_clear_pointer (&big_node, gsk_render_node_unref);
self->mark_as_safe_pending = TRUE;
}
static void
@@ -1165,6 +1125,9 @@ node_editor_window_finalize (GObject *object)
{
NodeEditorWindow *self = (NodeEditorWindow *)object;
if (self->update_timeout)
g_source_remove (self->update_timeout);
g_array_free (self->errors, TRUE);
g_clear_pointer (&self->node, gsk_render_node_unref);
@@ -1205,24 +1168,10 @@ node_editor_window_add_renderer (NodeEditorWindow *self,
g_object_unref (paintable);
}
static void
update_paste_action (GdkClipboard *clipboard,
GParamSpec *pspec,
gpointer data)
{
GtkWidget *widget = GTK_WIDGET (data);
gboolean has_node;
has_node = gdk_content_formats_contain_mime_type (gdk_clipboard_get_formats (clipboard), "application/x-gtk-render-node");
gtk_widget_action_set_enabled (widget, "paste-node", has_node);
}
static void
node_editor_window_realize (GtkWidget *widget)
{
NodeEditorWindow *self = NODE_EDITOR_WINDOW (widget);
GdkFrameClock *frameclock;
GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (node_editor_window_parent_class)->realize (widget);
@@ -1250,27 +1199,14 @@ node_editor_window_realize (GtkWidget *widget)
node_editor_window_add_renderer (self,
gsk_cairo_renderer_new (),
"Cairo");
frameclock = gtk_widget_get_frame_clock (widget);
self->after_paint_handler = g_signal_connect (frameclock, "after-paint",
G_CALLBACK (after_paint), self);
g_signal_connect (gtk_widget_get_clipboard (widget), "notify::formats", G_CALLBACK (update_paste_action), widget);
}
static void
node_editor_window_unrealize (GtkWidget *widget)
{
NodeEditorWindow *self = NODE_EDITOR_WINDOW (widget);
GdkFrameClock *frameclock;
guint i;
g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (gtk_widget_get_clipboard (widget), update_paste_action, widget);
frameclock = gtk_widget_get_frame_clock (widget);
g_signal_handler_disconnect (frameclock, self->after_paint_handler);
self->after_paint_handler = 0;
for (i = 0; i < g_list_model_get_n_items (G_LIST_MODEL (self->renderers)); i ++)
{
gpointer item = g_list_model_get_item (G_LIST_MODEL (self->renderers), i);
@@ -1631,41 +1567,6 @@ edit_action_cb (GtkWidget *widget,
node_editor_window_edit (self, &start);
}
static void
text_received (GObject *source,
GAsyncResult *result,
gpointer data)
{
GdkClipboard *clipboard = GDK_CLIPBOARD (source);
NodeEditorWindow *self = NODE_EDITOR_WINDOW (data);
char *text;
text = gdk_clipboard_read_text_finish (clipboard, result, NULL);
if (text)
{
GtkTextBuffer *buffer;
GtkTextIter start, end;
buffer = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (self->text_view));
gtk_text_buffer_begin_user_action (buffer);
gtk_text_buffer_get_bounds (buffer, &start, &end);
gtk_text_buffer_delete (buffer, &start, &end);
gtk_text_buffer_insert (buffer, &start, text, -1);
gtk_text_buffer_end_user_action (buffer);
g_free (text);
}
}
static void
paste_node_cb (GtkWidget *widget,
const char *action_name,
GVariant *parameter)
{
GdkClipboard *clipboard = gtk_widget_get_clipboard (widget);
gdk_clipboard_read_text_async (clipboard, NULL, text_received, widget);
}
static void
node_editor_window_set_property (GObject *object,
guint prop_id,
@@ -1778,13 +1679,6 @@ node_editor_window_class_init (NodeEditorWindowClass *class)
action = gtk_named_action_new ("smart-edit");
shortcut = gtk_shortcut_new (trigger, action);
gtk_widget_class_add_shortcut (widget_class, shortcut);
gtk_widget_class_install_action (widget_class, "paste-node", NULL, paste_node_cb);
trigger = gtk_keyval_trigger_new (GDK_KEY_v, GDK_CONTROL_MASK | GDK_SHIFT_MASK);
action = gtk_named_action_new ("paste-node");
shortcut = gtk_shortcut_new (trigger, action);
gtk_widget_class_add_shortcut (widget_class, shortcut);
}
static GtkWidget *
@@ -1852,16 +1746,16 @@ set_initial_text (NodeEditorWindow *self)
path = get_autosave_path (NULL);
path1 = get_autosave_path ("-unsafe");
if (g_file_get_contents (path1, &initial_text, &len, NULL))
if (g_file_get_contents (path, &initial_text, &len, NULL))
{
gtk_text_buffer_set_text (self->text_buffer, initial_text, len);
g_free (initial_text);
}
else if (g_file_get_contents (path1, &initial_text, &len, NULL))
{
self->auto_reload = FALSE;
gtk_revealer_set_reveal_child (GTK_REVEALER (self->crash_warning), TRUE);
gtk_text_buffer_set_text (self->text_buffer, initial_text, len);
g_free (initial_text);
}
else if (g_file_get_contents (path, &initial_text, &len, NULL))
{
gtk_text_buffer_set_text (self->text_buffer, initial_text, len);
g_free (initial_text);
}
@@ -1912,6 +1806,41 @@ autosave_contents (NodeEditorWindow *self)
g_free (contents);
}
static void
mark_autosave_as_safe (void)
{
char *path1 = NULL;
char *path2 = NULL;
path1 = get_autosave_path ("-unsafe");
path2 = get_autosave_path (NULL);
g_rename (path1, path2);
}
static gboolean
update_timeout_cb (gpointer data)
{
NodeEditorWindow *self = data;
self->update_timeout = 0;
mark_autosave_as_safe ();
return G_SOURCE_REMOVE;
}
static void
initiate_autosave (NodeEditorWindow *self)
{
autosave_contents (self);
if (self->update_timeout != 0)
g_source_remove (self->update_timeout);
self->update_timeout = g_timeout_add (100, update_timeout_cb, self);
}
static void
node_editor_window_init (NodeEditorWindow *self)
{
@@ -1976,7 +1905,7 @@ node_editor_window_init (NodeEditorWindow *self)
set_initial_text (self);
g_signal_connect_swapped (self->text_buffer, "changed", G_CALLBACK (autosave_contents), self);
g_signal_connect_swapped (self->text_buffer, "changed", G_CALLBACK (initiate_autosave), self);
if (g_getenv ("GSK_RENDERER"))
{

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@@ -10,6 +10,10 @@
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_Help</attribute>
<attribute name="action">app.help</attribute>
</item>
<item>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_Help</attribute>
<attribute name="action">app.help</attribute>
</item>
<item>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">_Inspector</attribute>
<attribute name="action">app.inspector</attribute>
@@ -22,10 +26,6 @@
</menu>
<menu id="extra_menu">
<section>
<item>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">Paste _Node</attribute>
<attribute name="action">paste-node</attribute>
</item>
<item>
<attribute name="label" translatable="yes">Assisted _Edit</attribute>
<attribute name="action">smart-edit</attribute>
@@ -213,7 +213,6 @@
<property name="halign">1</property>
<property name="label" translatable="1">The application may have crashed.
As a precaution, auto-loading has been turned off.
You can turn it back on in the menu.
</property>
</object>
</child>

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<gresource prefix="/org/gtk/gtk4/node-editor">
<file preprocess="xml-stripblanks">node-editor-window.ui</file>
<file preprocess="xml-stripblanks">help-window.ui</file>
<file alias='node-format.md'>../../docs/reference/gtk/node-format.md</file>
<file>node-format.md</file>
<file alias='icons/apps/org.gtk.gtk4.NodeEditor.svg'>data/scalable/apps/org.gtk.gtk4.NodeEditor.svg</file>
</gresource>
</gresources>

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@@ -1,15 +1,13 @@
Title: The Node file format
# The Node file format
GSK render nodes can be serialized and deserialized using APIs such as `gsk_render_node_serialize()` and `gsk_render_node_deserialize()`. The intended use for this is development - primarily the development of GTK - by allowing things such as creating testsuites and benchmarks, exchanging nodes in bug reports. GTK includes the `gtk4-node-editor` application for creating such test files.
The format is a text format that follows the [CSS syntax rules](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-syntax-3/). In particular, this means that every array of bytes will produce a render node when parsed, as there is a defined error recovery method. For more details on error handling, please refer to the documentation of the parsing APIs.
The grammar of a node text representation using [the CSS value definition syntax](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values-3/#value-defs) looks like this:
document: <@-rule>*<node>
@-rule: @cicp "name" { <property>* }
node: container [ "name" ] { <document> } | <node-type> [ "name" ] { <property>* } | "name"
property: <property-name>: <node> | <value> ;
**document**: `<node>\*`
**node**: container [ "name" ] { <document> } | `<node-type> [ "name" ] { <property>* }` | "name"
**property**: `<property-name>: <node> | <value> ;`
Each node has its own `<node-type>` and supports a custom set of properties, each with their own `<property-name>` and syntax. The following paragraphs document each of the nodes and their properties.
@@ -27,59 +25,6 @@ Nodes can be given a name by adding a string after the `<node-type>` in their de
Just like nodes, textures can be referenced by name. When defining a named texture, the name has to be placed in front of the URL.
# Color states
Color states are represented either by an ident (for builtin ones) or a string
(for custom ones):
color-state: <ident> | <string>
Custom color states can be defined at the beginning of the document, with an @cicp rule.
The format for @cicp rules is
@cicp "name" {
...
}
The following properties can be set for custom color states:
| property | syntax | default | printed |
| --------- | ---------------- | -------- | ----------- |
| primaries | `<integer>` | 2 | always |
| transfer | `<integer>` | 2 | always |
| matrix | `<integer>` | 2 | always |
| range | `<range>` | full | non-default |
Note that the primaries, transfer and matrix properties always need
to be specified, since GTK does not allow creating color state objects
with these being set to 2 (== unspecified).
Range can have the following values:
range: narrow | full
# Colors
Colors can be specified with a variation of the modern CSS color syntax:
color(<color-state> <number> <number> <number> ["/" <number>])
The traditional syntax for sRGB colors still works as well:
rgba(<number>, <number>, <number>, <number)
rgb(<number, <number>, <number>)
# Rectangles
Rectangles can be specified just as four integers for x, y, width and height:
rect: <number> <number> <number> <number>
Rounded rectangles use a CSS-like syntax:
rounded-rect: <rect> [ "/" <number>{1,4} [ "/" <number>{1,4} ] ]
# Nodes
### container
@@ -96,13 +41,6 @@ The **container** node is a special node that allows specifying a list of child
Creates a node like `gsk_blend_node_new()` with the given properties.
Possible values for the mode property are:
blend-mode: normal | multiply | screen | overlay | darken |
lighten | color-dodge | color-burn | hard-light |
soft-light | difference | exclusion | color |
hue | saturation | luminosity
### blur
| property | syntax | default | printed |
@@ -222,10 +160,6 @@ Creates a node like `gsk_fill_node_new()` with the given properties.
The default child node is the default color node, but created with the
bounds of the path.
Possible values for the fill-rule property are:
fill-rule: winding | even-odd
### glshader
| property | syntax | default | printed |
@@ -277,10 +211,6 @@ Creates a node like `gsk_linear_gradient_node_new()` with the given properties.
Creates a node like `gsk_mask_node_new()` with the given properties.
Possible values for the mode property are:
mask-mode: alpha | inverted-alpha | luminance | inverted-luminance
### opacity
| property | syntax | default | printed |
@@ -319,11 +249,11 @@ Creates a node like `gsk_radial_gradient_node_new()` with the given properties.
### repeat
| property | syntax | default | printed |
| ------------ | ---------- | ---------------------- | ----------- |
| bounds | `<rect>` | *bounds of child node* | non-default |
| child | `<node>` | color { } | always |
| child-bounds | `<rect>` | *bounds of child node* | non-default |
| property | syntax | default | printed |
| ----------- | ---------------- | ---------------------- | ----------- |
| bounds | `<rect>` | *bounds of child node* | non-default |
| child | `<node>` | color { } | always |
| child-bounds| `<rect>` | *bounds of child node* | non-default |
Creates a node like `gsk_repeat_node_new()` with the given properties.
@@ -390,25 +320,14 @@ Creates a node like `gsk_stroke_node_new()` with the given properties.
The default child node is the default color node, but created with the
stroke bounds of the path.
Possible values for the line-cap property are:
line-cap: butt | round | square
Possible values for the line-join property are:
line-join: miter | round | bevel
### text
| property | syntax | default | printed |
| ------------ | ------------------- | ------------------- | ----------- |
| color | `<color>` | black | non-default |
| font | `<string>` `<url>`? | "Cantarell 15px" | always |
| glyphs | `<glyphs>` | "Hello" | always |
| offset | `<point>` | 0 0 | non-default |
| hint-style | `<hint-style>` | slight | non-default |
| antialias | `<antialias>` | gray | non-default |
| hint-metrics | `<hint-metrics>` | off | non-default |
| property | syntax | default | printed |
| -------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | ----------- |
| color | `<color>` | black | non-default |
| font | `<string>` `<url>`? | "Cantarell 11" | always |
| glyphs | `<glyphs>` | "Hello" | always |
| offset | `<point>` | 0 0 | non-default |
Creates a node like `gsk_text_node_new()` with the given properties.
@@ -417,24 +336,12 @@ font that is specified in the string. It can be either a data url containing
a base64-encoded font file, or a regular url that points to a font file.
Glyphs can be specified as an ASCII string, or as a comma-separated list of
their glyph IDs. Optionally, the advance width, x and y offsets and flags can
their glyph ID and advance width. Optionally, x and y offsets and flags can
be specified as well, like this: 40 10 0 0 color.
If the given font does not exist or the given glyphs are invalid for the given
font, an error node will be returned.
Possible values for the hint-style property are:
hint-style: none | slight | full
Possible value for the antialias property are:
antialias: none | gray
Possible value for hint-metrics are:
hint-metrics: on | off
### texture
| property | syntax | default | printed |
@@ -459,15 +366,14 @@ representation for this texture is `url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANS
| -------- | ---------------- | ---------------------- | ----------- |
| bounds | `<rect>` | 50 | always |
| texture | `<url>` | *see below* | always |
| filter | `filter` | linear | non-default |
| filter | `filter` | *see below* | non-default |
Creates a node like `gsk_texture_scale_node_new()` with the given properties.
The default texture is a 10x10 checkerboard, just like for texture.
Possible values for the filter property are:
filter: linear | nearest | trilinear
The possible filter values are `linear`, `nearest` and `trilinear`, with
`linear` being the default.
### transform

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@@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ activate (GApplication *app)
if (g_strcmp0 (PROFILE, "devel") == 0)
gtk_widget_add_css_class (GTK_WIDGET (main_window), "devel");
gtk_window_set_icon_name (GTK_WINDOW (main_window), "org.gtk.PrintEditor4");
gtk_window_set_icon_name (GTK_WINDOW (main_window), "text-editor");
gtk_window_set_default_size (GTK_WINDOW (main_window), 400, 600);
gtk_application_window_set_show_menubar (GTK_APPLICATION_WINDOW (main_window), TRUE);
update_title (GTK_WINDOW (main_window));

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@@ -2241,7 +2241,6 @@ activate (GApplication *app)
if (g_strcmp0 (PROFILE, "devel") == 0)
gtk_widget_add_css_class (GTK_WIDGET (window), "devel");
gtk_window_set_icon_name (window, "org.gtk.WidgetFactory4");
gtk_application_add_window (GTK_APPLICATION (app), window);
g_action_map_add_action_entries (G_ACTION_MAP (window),
win_entries, G_N_ELEMENTS (win_entries),

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@@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ Image:
4 CARD32 IMAGE_DATA_OFFSET
ICON_FLAGS
HAS_SUFFIX_XPM 1
HAS_SUFFIX_SVG 2
HAS_SUFFIX_PNG 4
HAS_SUFFIX_PNG 1
HAS_SUFFIX_XPM 2
HAS_SUFFIX_SVG 4
HAS_ICON_FILE 8
ImageData:

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@@ -5,11 +5,8 @@ Title: Cairo interaction
[Cairo](http://cairographics.org) is a graphics library that supports vector
graphics and image compositing that can be used with GTK.
GDK does not wrap the Cairo API and it is not possible to use cairo directly
to draw on a [class@Gdk.Surface]. You can either use a
[GtkDrawingArea](../gtk4/class.DrawingArea.html) widget or
[gtk_snapshot_append_cairo](../gtk4/func.Snapshot.append_cairo.html)
for drawing with cairo in a GTK4 application.
GDK does not wrap the Cairo API; instead it allows to create Cairo
drawing contexts which can be used to draw on [class@Gdk.Surface]s.
Additional functions allow use [struct@Gdk.Rectangle]s with Cairo
and to use [struct@Gdk.RGBA], `GdkPixbuf`, and [class@Gdk.Surface]

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@@ -25,8 +25,6 @@ base_url = "https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/blob/main/"
[extra]
content_images = [
"../images/favicon.svg",
"../images/favicon-192x192.png",
"images/gtk-logo.svg",
]
urlmap_file = "urlmap.js"

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@@ -24,8 +24,6 @@ base_url = "https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/blob/main/"
[extra]
content_images = [
"../images/favicon.svg",
"../images/favicon-192x192.png",
"images/gtk-logo.svg",
]
urlmap_file = "urlmap.js"

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@@ -67,8 +67,6 @@ content_files = [
"macos.md",
]
content_images = [
"../images/favicon.svg",
"../images/favicon-192x192.png",
"images/gtk-logo.svg",
"images/rotated-text.png",
"images/default_cursor.png",
@@ -111,11 +109,3 @@ content_images = [
]
content_base_url = "https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/blob/main/docs/reference/gdk/"
urlmap_file = "urlmap.js"
[[object]]
name = "DECLARE_INTERNAL_TYPE"
hidden = true
[[object]]
pattern = "KEY_*"
check_ignore = true

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@@ -29,18 +29,6 @@ if get_option('documentation')
install_dir: docs_dir,
)
test('doc-check-gdk',
gidocgen,
args: [
'check',
'--config', gdk4_toml,
'--add-include-path=@0@'.format(meson.current_build_dir() / '../../../gtk'),
gdk_gir[0],
],
depends: gdk_gir[0],
suite: ['docs', 'failing'],
)
if x11_enabled
gdk4x11_toml = configure_file(
input: 'gdk4-x11.toml.in',
@@ -99,17 +87,5 @@ if get_option('documentation')
install: true,
install_dir: docs_dir,
)
test('doc-check-gdk-wayland',
gidocgen,
args: [
'check',
'--config', gdk4wayland_toml,
'--add-include-path=@0@'.format(meson.current_build_dir() / '../../../gtk'),
gdk_wayland_gir[0],
],
depends: gdk_wayland_gir[0],
suite: ['docs'],
)
endif
endif

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@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@ content_files = [
"paths.md",
]
content_images = [
"../images/favicon.svg",
"../images/favicon-192x192.png",
"gtk-logo.svg",
"images/arc-dark.png",
"images/arc-light.png",
@@ -66,7 +64,3 @@ content_images = [
]
content_base_url = "https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/blob/main/docs/reference/gsk/"
urlmap_file = "urlmap.js"
[[object]]
name = "INCLUDE_WARNING"
hidden = true

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@@ -30,16 +30,4 @@ if get_option('documentation')
install: true,
install_dir: docs_dir,
)
test('doc-check-gsk',
gidocgen,
args: [
'check',
'--config', gsk4_toml,
'--add-include-path=@0@'.format(meson.current_build_dir() / '../../../gtk'),
gsk_gir[0],
],
depends: gsk_gir[0],
suite: ['docs'],
)
endif

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@@ -1,16 +1,12 @@
Title: The Broadway windowing system
Slug: broadway
## Using GTK with Broadway
The GDK Broadway backend provides support for displaying GTK applications in
a web browser, using HTML5 and web sockets.
Broadway was written as an experiment and is not the most actively developed
backend. It supports the features that were required of GDK backends in GTK 4.0,
but may not be up-to-date with the latest developments.
## Using GTK with Broadway
To run your application under Broadway, first run the broadway server,
To run your application in this way, first run the broadway server,
`gtk-broadwayd`, that ships with GTK:
```

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@@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ can run the build, using Ninja:
```
cd builddir
meson compile
meson install
ninja
ninja install
```
If you don't have permission to write to the directory you are
installing in, you may have to change to root temporarily before
running `meson install`.
running `ninja install`.
Several environment variables are useful to pass to set before
running *meson*. `CPPFLAGS` contains options to pass to the C
@@ -112,10 +112,10 @@ responsible for controlling the debugging features of GTK with
## Dependencies
Before you can compile GTK, you need to have various other tools and
libraries installed on your system. Dependencies of GTK have their own
build systems, so you will need to refer to their own installation
instructions.
Before you can compile the GTK widget toolkit, you need to have
various other tools and libraries installed on your
system. Dependencies of GTK have their own build systems, so
you will need to refer to their own installation instructions.
A particular important tool used by GTK to find its dependencies
is `pkg-config`.
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Other libraries are maintained separately.
file formats. It is available [here](ttps://download.gnome.org/sources/gdk-pixbuf/).
- [Pango](http://www.pango.org) is a library for internationalized
text handling. It is available [here](https://download.gnome.org/sources/pango/).
- [GObject Introspection](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection)
- [GObject Introspection](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GObjectIntrospection)
is a framework for making introspection data available to language
bindings. It is available [here](https://download.gnome.org/sources/gobject-introspection/).
- The [GNU libiconv](https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/) library
@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ Other libraries are maintained separately.
the development environment for these libraries that your
operating system vendor provides.
- The [fontconfig](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fontconfig/)
library provides Pango with a standard way of locating fonts and matching
them against font names.
library provides Pango with a standard way of locating
fonts and matching them against font names.
- [Cairo](https://www.cairographics.org) is a graphics library that
supports vector graphics and image compositing. Both Pango and GTK
use Cairo for drawing. Note that we also need the auxiliary cairo-gobject
@@ -220,12 +220,13 @@ meson configure builddir
### `x11-backend`, `win32-backend`, `broadway-backend`, `wayland-backend` and `macos-backend`
Enable specific backends for GDK. If none of these options are given, the
Wayland backend will be enabled by default, if the platform is Linux; the
X11 backend will also be enabled by default, unless the platform is Windows,
in which case the default is win32, or the platform is macOS, in which case
the default is macOS. If any backend is explicitly enabled or disabled, no
other platform will be enabled automatically.
Enable specific backends for GDK. If none of these options
are given, the Wayland backend will be enabled by default,
if the platform is Linux; the X11 backend will also be enabled
by default, unless the platform is Windows, in which case the
default is win32, or the platform is macOS, in which case the
default is macOS. If any backend is explicitly enabled or disabled,
no other platform will be enabled automatically.
### `vulkan`
@@ -233,7 +234,7 @@ By default, GTK will try to build with support for the Vulkan graphics
API in addition to cairo and OpenGL. This option can be used to explicitly
control whether Vulkan should be used.
### `media-gstreamer`
### `media-gstreamer` and `media-ffmpeg`
By default, GTK will try to build the gstreamer backend for
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Title: CSS in GTK
Slug: css
This chapter describes how GTK uses CSS for styling and layout.
This chapter describes how GTK uses CSS for styling and layout.
It is not meant to be an explanation of CSS from first principles,
but focuses on listing supported CSS features and differences
between Web CSS and GTK.
@@ -74,7 +74,6 @@ in a selector, widget names must be prefixed with a &num; character.
| E:not(selector) | [CSS Selector Level 3](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#negation) | |
| E:dir(ltr), E:dir(rtl) | [CSS Selector Level 4](https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#the-dir-pseudo) | |
| E:drop(active) | [CSS Selector Level 4](https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#drag-pseudos) | |
| E:root | [CSS Selector Level 3](https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-3/#root-pseudo) | |
| E F | [CSS Selector Level 3](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#descendent-combinators) | |
| E > F | [CSS Selector Level 3](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#child-combinators) | |
| E ~ F | [CSS Selector Level 3](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#general-sibling-combinators) | |

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@@ -15,16 +15,16 @@ spec.
The following units are supported for basic datatypes:
Length
: px, pt, em, ex, rem, pc, in, cm, mm
: px, pt, em, ex, rem, pc, in, cm, mm, calc()
Percentage
: %
: %, calc()
Angle
: deg, rad, grad, turn
: deg, grad, turn, calc()
Time
: s, ms
: s, ms, calc()
Length values with the em or ex units are resolved using the font
size value, unless they occur in setting the font-size itself, in
@@ -33,15 +33,11 @@ which case they are resolved using the inherited font size value.
The rem unit is resolved using the initial font size value, which is
not quite the same as the CSS definition of rem.
Length values using physical units (pt, pc, in, cm, mm) are translated
to px using the dpi value specified by the -gtk-dpi property, which is
different from the CSS definition, which uses a fixed dpi of 96.
The calc() notation adds considerable expressive power to all of these
datatypes. There are limits on what types can be combined in such an
expression (e.g. it does not make sense to add a number and a time).
For the full details, see the
[CSS Values and Units](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-values-4/) spec.
The calc() notation adds considerable expressive power. There are limits
on what types can be combined in such an expression (e.g. it does not make
sense to add a number and a time). For the full details, see the
[CSS3 Values and Units](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#calc-notation)
spec.
A common pattern among shorthand properties (called 'four sides') is one
where one to four values can be specified, to determine a value for each
@@ -60,80 +56,38 @@ follows:
1 value:
: all
## Custom Properties
GTK supports custom properties as defined in the
[CSS Custom Properties for Cascading Variables](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-variables-1)
spec.
Custom properties are defined as follows:
```css
--prop: red;
```
and used via the `var` keyword:
```css
color: var(--prop);
```
Custom properties can have a fallback for when the referred property is invalid:
```css
color: var(--prop, green);
```
## Colors
### CSS Colors
Colors can be expressed in numerous ways in CSS (see the
[Color Module](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-5/). GTK supports
many (but not all) of these.
You can use rgb(), rgba(), hsl() with both the legacy or the modern CSS
syntax, and calc() can be used as well in color expressions. hwb(), oklab(),
oklch(), color(), color-mix() and relative colors are supported as well.
### Non-CSS Colors
GTK extends the CSS syntax with several additional ways to specify colors.
These extensions are deprecated and should be replaced by the equivalent
standard CSS notions.
GTK extends the CSS syntax with several additional ways to specify colors.
The first is a reference to a color defined via a @define-color rule in CSS.
The syntax for @define-color rules is as follows:
```
@define-color name color
@define-color Name Color
```
To refer to the color defined by a @define-color rule, prefix the name with @.
The standard CSS mechanisms that should be used instead of @define-color are
custom properties, :root and var().
GTK also supports color expressions, which allow colors to be transformed to
new ones. Color expressions can be nested, providing a rich language to
define colors. Color expressions resemble functions, taking 1 or more colors
and in some cases a number as arguments.
`lighter(color)`
: produces a brighter variant of `color`.
`lighter(Color)`
: produces a brighter variant of Color
`darker(color)`
: produces a darker variant of `color`.
`darker(Color)`
: produces a darker variant of Color
`shade(color, number)`
: changes the lightness of `color`. The `number` ranges from 0 for black to 2 for white.
`shade(Color, Number)`
: changes the lightness of Color. The number ranges from 0 for black to 2 for white.
`alpha(color, number)`
: multiplies the alpha value of `color` by `number` (between 0 and 1).
`alpha(Color, Number)`
: replaces the alpha value of color with number (between 0 and 1)
`mix(color1, color2, number)`
: interpolates between the two colors.
`mix(Color1, Color2, Number)`
: interpolates between the two colors
## Images
@@ -141,7 +95,7 @@ GTK extends the CSS syntax for images and also uses it for specifying icons.
To load a themed icon, use
```
-gtk-icontheme(name)
-gtk-icontheme(Name)
```
The specified icon name is used to look up a themed icon, while taking into
@@ -170,14 +124,14 @@ and the
syntax makes this available. -gtk-recolor requires a url as first argument.
The remaining arguments specify the color palette to use. If the palette is
not explicitly specified, the current value of the -gtk-icon-palette property
is used.
is used.
GTK supports scaled rendering on hi-resolution displays. This works best if
images can specify normal and hi-resolution variants. From CSS, this can be
done with
```
-gtk-scaled(image1, image2)
-gtk-scaled(Image1, Image2)
```
## GTK CSS Properties

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@@ -99,15 +99,16 @@ reaches the requested phase. However, in practice most things
happen at higher levels:
- If you are doing an animation, you can use
[method@Gtk.Widget.add_tick_callback] which will cause a regular
gtk_widget_add_tick_callback() which will cause a regular
beating of the clock with a callback in the Update phase
until you stop the tick.
- If some state changes that causes the size of your widget to
change you call [method@Gtk.Widget.queue_resize] which will request
change you call gtk_widget_queue_resize() which will request
a Layout phase and mark your widget as needing relayout.
- If some state changes so you need to redraw your widget you
use [method@Gtk.Widget.queue_draw] to request a Paint phase for
your widget.
- If some state changes so you need to redraw some area of
your widget you use the normal gtk_widget_queue_draw()
set of functions. These will request a Paint phase and
mark the region as needing redraw.
There are also a lot of implicit triggers of these from the
CSS layer (which does animations, resizes and repaints as needed).

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@@ -245,6 +245,9 @@ to connect the "clicked" signal with [method@Gtk.Window.destroy], then the funct
would be called on `button` (which would not go well, since the function expects
a `GtkWindow` as argument).
More information about creating buttons can be found
[here](https://wiki.gnome.org/HowDoI/Buttons).
The rest of the code in `example-1.c` is identical to `example-0.c`. The next
section will elaborate further on how to add several [class@Gtk.Widget]s to your
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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-broadwayd
The Broadway display server
---------------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------
| **gtk4-broadwayd** [OPTIONS...] <DISPLAY>

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-builder-tool
GtkBuilder File Utility
-----------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------
| **gtk4-builder-tool** <COMMAND> [OPTIONS...] <FILE>

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@@ -8,9 +8,6 @@ gtk4-demo-application
Demonstrate GtkApplication
--------------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-demo
Demonstrate GTK widgets
-----------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-encode-symbolic-svg
Symbolic icon conversion utility
--------------------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-icon-browser
List themed icons
-----------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
.. _gtk4-image-tool(1):
====================
gtk4-image-tool
====================
-----------------------
Image Utility
-----------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------
| **gtk4-image-tool** <COMMAND> [OPTIONS...] <FILE>...
|
| **gtk4-image-tool** compare [OPTIONS...] <FILE1> <FILE2>
| **gtk4-image-tool** convert [OPTIONS...] <FILE1> <FILE2>
| **gtk4-image-tool** info [OPTIONS...] <FILE>
| **gtk4-image-tool** relabel [OPTIONS...] <FILE1> <FILE2>
| **gtk4-image-tool** show [OPTIONS...] <FILE>...
DESCRIPTION
-----------
``gtk4-image-tool`` can perform various operations on images.
COMMANDS
--------
Information
^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``info`` command shows general information about the image, such
as its format and color state.
Showing
^^^^^^^
The ``show`` command displays one or more images, side-by-side.
``--undecorated``
Removes window decorations. This is meant for rendering of exactly the image
without any titlebar.
Compare
^^^^^^^
The ``compare`` command compares two images. If any differences are found,
the exit code is 1. If the images are identical, it is 0.
``--output=FILE``
Save the differences as a png image in ``FILE``.
``--quiet``
Don't write results to stdout.
Conversion
^^^^^^^^^^
The ``convert`` command converts the image to a different format or color state.
``--format=FORMAT``
Convert to the given format. The supported formats can be listed
with ``--format=list``.
``--color-state=COLORSTATE``
Convert to the given color state. The supported color states can be
listed with ``--format=list``.
``--cicp=CICP``
Convert to a color state that is specified as a cicp tuple. The cicp tuple
must be specified as four numbers, separated by /, e.g. 1/13/6/0.
Relabeling
^^^^^^^^^^
The ``relabel`` command changes the color state of an image without conversion.
This can be useful to produce wrong color renderings for diagnostics.
``--color-state=COLORSTATE``
Relabel to the given color state. The supported color states can be
listed with ``--format=list``.
``--cicp=CICP``
Relabel to a color state that is specified as a cicp tuple. The cicp tuple
must be specified as four numbers, separated by /, e.g. 1/13/6/0.

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-launch
Launch an application
---------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-node-editor
Editor render nodes
-----------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-path-tool
GskPath Utility
-----------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------
| **gtk4-path-tool** <COMMAND> [OPTIONS...] <PATH>

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-query-settings
Print name and value of GTK settings
------------------------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -8,17 +8,11 @@ gtk4-rendernode-tool
GskRenderNode Utility
-----------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------
| **gtk4-rendernode-tool** <COMMAND> [OPTIONS...] <FILE>
|
| **gtk4-rendernode-tool** benchmark [OPTIONS...] <FILE>
| **gtk4-rendernode-tool** compare [OPTIONS...] <FILE1> <FILE2>
| **gtk4-rendernode-tool** extract [OPTIONS...] <FILE>
| **gtk4-rendernode-tool** info [OPTIONS...] <FILE>
| **gtk4-rendernode-tool** render [OPTIONS...] <FILE> [<FILE>]
| **gtk4-rendernode-tool** show [OPTIONS...] <FILE>
@@ -50,14 +44,13 @@ without any titlebar.
Rendering
^^^^^^^^^
The ``render`` command saves a rendering of the rendernode as a png, tiff or svg
image or as pdf document. The name of the file to write can be specified as a second
FILE argument.
The ``render`` command saves a rendering of the rendernode as a png or tiff image.
The name of the file to write can be specified as a second FILE argument.
``--renderer=RENDERER``
Use the given renderer. Use ``--renderer=help`` to get a information
about possible values for the ``RENDERER``.
about poassible values for the ``RENDERER``.
Benchmark
^^^^^^^^^
@@ -82,33 +75,7 @@ and prints the runtimes.
the execution of the commands on the GPU. It can be useful to use this flag to test
command submission performance.
Compare
^^^^^^^
The ``compare`` command compares the rendering of a node with a reference image,
or the renderings of two nodes, or two images. If any differences are found, the
exit code is 1. If the images are identical, it is 0.
``--renderer=RENDERER``
Use the given renderer.
``--output=FILE``
Save the differences as a png image in ``FILE``.
``--quiet``
Don't write results to stdout.
Extract
^^^^^^^
The ``extract`` command saves all the data urls found in a node file to a given
directory. The file names for the extracted files are derived from the mimetype
of the url.
``--dir=DIRECTORY``
Save extracted files in ``DIRECTORY`` (defaults to the current directory).

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-update-icon-cache
Icon theme caching utility
--------------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ gtk4-widget-factory
Showcase GTK widgets and styles
-------------------------------
:Version: GTK
:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: GTK commands
SYNOPSIS
--------

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@@ -77,19 +77,14 @@ content_files = [
"section-tree-widget.md",
"migrating-2to4.md",
"migrating-3to4.md",
"migrating-4to5.md",
"broadway.md",
"osx.md",
"wayland.md",
"windows.md",
"x11.md",
"tools.md",
"visual_index.md",
"node-format.md",
]
content_images = [
"../images/favicon.svg",
"../images/favicon-192x192.png",
"images/aboutdialog.png",
"images/action-bar.png",
"images/appchooserbutton.png",
@@ -252,12 +247,3 @@ content_images = [
]
content_base_url = "https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/blob/main/docs/reference/gtk/"
urlmap_file = "urlmap.js"
[[object]]
name = "StyleProvider"
[[object.signal]]
name = "gtk-private-changed"
hidden = true
[check]
ignore_deprecated = true

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@@ -140,11 +140,6 @@ capture phase, and key bindings locally, during the target phase.
Under the hood, all shortcuts are represented as instances of `GtkShortcut`,
and they are managed by `GtkShortcutController`.
Note that GTK does not do anything to map the primary shortcut modifier
to <kbd>Command</kbd> on macOS. If you want to let your application to follow
macOS user experience conventions, you must create macOS-specific keyboard shortcuts.
The <kbd>Command</kbd> is named `Meta` (`GDK_META_MASK`) in GTK.
## Text input
When actual text input is needed (i.e. not just keyboard shortcuts),

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@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ expand_content_md_files = [
'running.md',
'migrating-2to4.md',
'migrating-3to4.md',
'migrating-4to5.md',
'actions.md',
'input-handling.md',
'drawing-model.md',
@@ -26,8 +25,7 @@ expand_content_md_files = [
'section-tree-widget.md',
'section-list-widget.md',
'question_index.md',
'visual_index.md',
'tools.md',
'visual_index.md'
]
gtk_images = []
@@ -62,52 +60,39 @@ if get_option('documentation')
build_by_default: true,
install: true,
install_dir: docs_dir,
install_tag: 'doc',
)
test('doc-check-gtk',
gidocgen,
args: [
'check',
'--config', gtk4_toml,
'--add-include-path=@0@'.format(meson.current_build_dir() / '../../../gtk'),
gtk_gir[0],
],
depends: gtk_gir[0],
suite: ['docs', 'failing'],
)
endif
rst2man = find_program('rst2man', 'rst2man.py', required: get_option('man-pages'))
rst2html5 = find_program('rst2html5', 'rst2html5.py', required: get_option('documentation'))
rst2man = find_program('rst2man', 'rst2man.py', required: false)
if get_option('man-pages') and not rst2man.found()
error('No rst2man found, but man pages were explicitly enabled')
endif
rst_files = [
[ 'gtk4-broadwayd', '1' ],
[ 'gtk4-builder-tool', '1' ],
[ 'gtk4-encode-symbolic-svg', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-image-tool', '1' ],
[ 'gtk4-launch', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-query-settings', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-rendernode-tool', '1' ],
[ 'gtk4-update-icon-cache', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-path-tool', '1', ],
]
if get_option('build-demos')
rst_files += [
[ 'gtk4-demo', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-demo-application', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-widget-factory', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-icon-browser', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-node-editor', '1', ],
if get_option('man-pages') and rst2man.found()
rst_files = [
[ 'gtk4-broadwayd', '1' ],
[ 'gtk4-builder-tool', '1' ],
[ 'gtk4-encode-symbolic-svg', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-launch', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-query-settings', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-rendernode-tool', '1' ],
[ 'gtk4-update-icon-cache', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-path-tool', '1', ],
]
endif
rst2x_flags = [
'--syntax-highlight=none',
]
if get_option('demos')
rst_files += [
[ 'gtk4-demo', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-demo-application', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-widget-factory', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-icon-browser', '1', ],
[ 'gtk4-node-editor', '1', ],
]
endif
if get_option('man-pages')
rst2man_flags = [
'--syntax-highlight=none',
]
foreach rst: rst_files
man_name = rst[0]
@@ -118,34 +103,12 @@ if get_option('man-pages')
output: '@0@.@1@'.format(man_name, man_section),
command: [
rst2man,
rst2x_flags,
rst2man_flags,
'@INPUT@',
],
capture: true,
install: true,
install_dir: get_option('mandir') / 'man@0@'.format(man_section),
install_tag: 'doc',
)
endforeach
endif
if get_option('documentation')
foreach rst: rst_files
man_name = rst[0]
custom_target(
input: '@0@.rst'.format(man_name),
output: '@0@.html'.format(man_name),
command: [
rst2html5,
rst2x_flags,
'@INPUT@',
],
capture: true,
install: true,
install_dir: docs_dir / 'gtk4',
install_tag: 'doc',
)
endforeach
endif

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@@ -451,11 +451,11 @@ hint about how modifiers are expected to be used. It also promoted
the use of `<Primary>` instead of `<Control>` to specify accelerators that
adapt to platform conventions.
In GTK 4, the meaning of modifiers has been fixed, and applications are
In GTK 4, the meaning of modifiers has been fixed, and backends are
expected to map the platform conventions to the existing modifiers.
The expected use of modifiers in GTK 4 is:
`GDK_CONTROL_MASK` (`GDK_META_MASK` on macOS)
`GDK_CONTROL_MASK`
: Primary accelerators
`GDK_ALT_MASK`
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ The expected use of modifiers in GTK 4 is:
`GDK_SHIFT_MASK`
: Extending selections
`GDK_CONTROL_MASK` (`GDK_META_MASK` on macOS)
`GDK_CONTROL_MASK`
: Modifying selections
`GDK_CONTROL_MASK|GDK_ALT_MASK`
@@ -473,15 +473,9 @@ The expected use of modifiers in GTK 4 is:
Consequently, `GdkModifierIntent` and related APIs have been removed,
and `<Control>` is preferred over `<Primary>` in accelerators.
In GTK 3 on macOS, the `<Primary>` modifier mapped to the <kbd>Command</kbd> key.
In GTK 4, this is no longer the case: `<Primary>` is synonymous to `<Control>`.
If you want to make your application to feel native on macOS,
you need to add accelerators for macOS that use the `<Meta>` modifier.
A related change is that GTK 4 no longer supports the use of archaic
X11 'real' modifiers with the names Mod1,..., Mod5, and `GDK_MOD1_MASK`
has been renamed to `GDK_ALT_MASK` and `GDK_MOD2_MASK` has been renamed to
`GDK_META_MASK`.
has been renamed to `GDK_ALT_MASK`.
### Replace `GtkClipboard` with `GdkClipboard`

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@@ -24,180 +24,83 @@ the motivation and goals of larger API changes.
## Cell renderers are going away
Cell renderers were introduced in GTK 2 to support rendering of
big data UIs, in particular treeviews. Over the years, more
data-like widgets have started to use them, and cell renderers
"big data" UIs, in particular treeviews. Over the years, more
"data-like" widgets have started to use them, and cell renderers
have grown into a shadowy, alternative rendering infrastructure
that duplicates much of what widgets do, while duplicating the
code and adding their own dose of bugs.
In GTK 4, replacement widgets for `GtkTreeView`, `GtkIconView` and
`GtkComboBox` have appeared: [class@Gtk.ListView], [class@Gtk.ColumnView], [class@Gtk.GridView]
and [class@Gtk.DropDown]. For GTK 5, we will take the next step and remove
In GTK 4, replacement widgets for GtkTreeView, GtkIconView and
GtkComboBox have appeared: GtkListView, GtkColumnView, GtkGridView
and GtkDropDown. For GTK 5, we will take the next step and remove
all cell renderer-based widgets.
## Themed rendering APIs are going away
The old GTK 2 era rendering APIs for theme components like
`gtk_render_frame()` or `gtk_render_check()` have not been used by
gtk_render_frame() or gtk_render_check() have not been used by
GTK itself even in later GTK 3, but they have been kept around
for the benefit of external drawing users applications that
for the benefit of "external drawing" users - applications that
want their controls to look like GTK without using widgets.
Supporting this is increasingly getting in the way of making
the GTK CSS machinery fast and correct. One notable problem is
that temporary style changes (using `gtk_style_context_save()`)
that temporary style changes (using gtk_style_context_save())
is breaking animations. Therefore, these APIs will be going away
in GTK 5, together with their more modern [class@Gtk.Snapshot] variants
like `gtk_snapshot_render_background()` or `gtk_snapshot_render_focus()`.
in GTK 5, together with their more modern GtkSnapshot variants
like gtk_snapshot_render_background() or gtk_snapshot_render_focus().
The best way to render parts of your widget using CSS styling
is to use subwidgets. For example, to show a piece of text with
fonts, effects and shadows according to the current CSS style,
use a [class@Gtk.Label].
use a GtkLabel.
If you have a need for custom drawing that fits into the current
(dark or light) theme, e.g. for rendering a graph, you can still
get the current style foreground color, using
[method@Gtk.Widget.get_color].
[method@Gtk.Widget.get_style_color].
## Local stylesheets are going away
The cascading part of GTKs CSS implementation is complicated by
The cascading part of GTK's CSS implementation is complicated by
the existence of local stylesheets (i.e. those added with
`gtk_style_context_add_provider()`). And local stylesheets are
gtk_style_context_add_provider()). And local stylesheets are
unintuitive in that they do not apply to the whole subtree of
widgets, but just to the one widget where the stylesheet was
added.
GTK 5 will no longer provide this functionality. The recommendation
is to use a global stylesheet (i.e. [func@Gtk.StyleContext.add_provider_for_display])
GTK 5 will no longer provide this functionality. The recommendations
is to use a global stylesheet (i.e. gtk_style_context_add_provider_for_display())
and rely on style classes to make your CSS apply only where desired.
## Non-standard CSS extensions are going away
GTKs CSS machinery has a some non-standard extensions around colors:
named colors with `@define-color` and color functions: `lighter()`, `darker()`,
`shade()`, `alpha()`, `mix()`.
GTK now implements equivalent functionality from the CSS specs.
### `@define-color` is going away
`@define-color` should be replaced by custom properties in the `:root` scope.
Instead of
```
@define-color fg_color #2e3436
...
box {
color: @fg_color;
}
```
use
```
:root {
--fg-color: #2e3436;
}
...
box {
color: var(--fg-color);
}
```
For more information about custom CSS properties and variables, see the
[CSS Custom Properties for Cascading Variables](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-variables-1/)
spec.
### Color expressions are going away
The color functions can all be replaced by combinations of `calc()` and `color-mix()`.
`lighter(c)` and `darker(c)` are just `shade(c, 1.3)` or `shade(c, 0.7)`, respectively, and
thus can be handled the same way as shade in the examples below.
Replace
```
a {
color: mix(red, green, 0.8);
}
b {
color: alpha(green, 0.6);
}
c {
color: shade(red, 1.3);
}
d {
color: shade(red, 0.7);
}
```
with
```
a {
color: color-mix(in srgb, red, green 80%);
}
b {
color: rgb(from green, r g b / calc(alpha * 0.6));
}
c {
color: hsl(from red, h calc(s * 1.3) calc(l * 1.3));
}
d {
color: hsl(from red, h calc(s * 0.7) calc(l * 0.7));
}
```
Variations of these replacements are possible.
Note that GTK has historically computed `mix()` and `shade()` values in the SRGB and HSL
colorspaces, but using OKLAB instead might yield slightly better results.
For more information about color-mix(), see the
[CSS Color](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color-5) spec.
## Chooser interfaces are going away
The `GtkColorChooser`, `GtkFontChooser`, `GtkFileChooser` and `GtkAppChooser`
The GtkColorChooser, GtkFontChooser, GtkFileChooser and GtkAppChooser
interfaces and their implementations as dialogs, buttons and widgets
are phased out. The are being replaced by a new family of async APIs
that will be more convenient to use from language bindings, in particular
for languages that have concepts like promises. The new APIs are
[class@Gtk.ColorDialog], [class@Gtk.FontDialog] and [class@Gtk.FileDialog],
There are also equivalents for some of the button widgets:
There are also equivalents for some of the 'button' widgets:
[class@Gtk.ColorDialogButton], [class@Gtk.FontDialogButton].
## GtkMessageDialog is going away
Like the Chooser interfaces, `GtkMessageDialog` has been replaced by
Like the Chooser interfaces, GtkMessageDialog has been replaced by
a new async API that will be more convenient, in particular for
language binding. The new API is [class@Gtk.AlertDialog].
## GtkDialog is going away
After `gtk_dialog_run()` was removed, the usefulness of `GtkDialog`
is much reduced, and it has awkward, archaic APIs. Therefore,
After gtk_dialog_run() was removed, the usefulness of GtkDialog
is much reduced, and it has awkward, archaice APIs. Therefore,
it is dropped. The recommended replacement is to just create
your own window and add buttons as required, either in the header
or elsewhere.
## GtkInfoBar is going away
`GtkInfoBar` had a dialog API, and with dialogs going away, it was time to
GtkInfoBar had a dialog API, and with dialogs going away, it was time to
retire it. If you need such a widget, it is relatively trivial to create one
using a [class@Gtk.Revealer] with labels and buttons.
@@ -205,11 +108,11 @@ Other libraries, such as libadwaita, may provide replacements as well.
## gtk_show_uri is being replaced
Instead of `gtk_show_uri()`, you should use [class@Gtk.UriLauncher]or [class@Gtk.FileLauncher].
Instead of gtk_show_uri(), you should use GtkUriLauncher or GtkFileLauncher.
## GtkStatusbar is going away
This is an old fashioned widget that does not do all that much any more, since
This is an oldfashioned widget that does not do all that much anymore, since
it no longer has a resize handle for the window.
## GtkLockButton and GtkVolumeButton are going away
@@ -217,22 +120,22 @@ it no longer has a resize handle for the window.
These are very specialized widgets that should better live with the application
where they are used.
## Widget size API changes
## Widget size api changes
The functions `gtk_widget_get_allocated_width()` and `gtk_widget_get_allocated_height()`
The functions gtk_widget_get_allocated_width() and gtk_widget_get_allocated_height()
are going away. In most cases, [method@Gtk.Widget.get_width] and [method@Gtk.Widget.get_height]
are suitable replacements. Note that the semantics are slightly different though:
the old functions return the size of the CSS border area, while the new functions return
the size of the widgets content area. In places where this difference matters, you can
use `gtk_widget_compute_bounds (widget, widget, &bounds)` instead.
The function `gtk_widget_get_allocation()` is also going away. It does not have a direct
The function gtk_widget_get_allocation() is also going away. It does not have a direct
replacement, but the previously mentioned alternatives can be used for it too.
The function `gtk_widget_get_allocated_baseline()` has been renamed to [method@Gtk.Widget.get_baseline].
The function gtk_widget_get_allocated_baseline() has been renamed to [method@Gtk.Widget.get_baseline].
## Stop using GdkPixbuf
GTK is moving away from `GdkPixbuf` as the primary API for transporting image data, in favor
of [class@Gdk.Texture]. APIs that are accepting or returning `GdkPixbuf`s are being replaced by equivalent
APIs using `GdkTexture` or [iface@Gdk.Paintable] objects.
GTK is moving away from GdkPixbuf as the primary API for transporting image data, in favor
of GdkTexture. APIs that are accepting or returning GdkPixbufs are being replaced by equivalent
APIs using GdkTexture or GdkPaintable objects.

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@@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ on top of the Quartz API.
Currently, the macOS port does not use any additional commandline options
or environment variables.
For up-to-date information on building, installation, and bundling, see the
[GTK website](https://www.gtk.org/docs/installations/macos).
For up-to-date information about the current status of this port, see the
[project page](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK/OSX).

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@@ -28,9 +28,6 @@ GTK depends on the following libraries:
- **OpenGL**: OpenGL is the premier environment for developing portable,
interactive 2D and 3D graphics applications. More information available
on the [Khronos website][opengl].
- **Vulkan**: Vulkan is the a newer graphics API, that can be considered
the successor of OpenGL. More information available on the
[Khronos website][vulkan].
- **Pango**: Pango is a library for internationalized text handling. It
centers around the `PangoLayout` object, representing a paragraph of
text. Pango provides the engine for `GtkTextView`, `GtkLabel`,
@@ -58,12 +55,11 @@ GTK is divided into three parts:
storage types for efficient use in GUI applications, and much more.
[gnu-lgpl]: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.en.html
[glib]: https://docs.gtk.org/glib/
[gobject]: https://docs.gtk.org/gobject/
[gio]: https://docs.gtk.org/gio/
[glib]: https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/
[gobject]: https://developer.gnome.org/gobject/stable/
[gio]: https://developer.gnome.org/gio/stable/
[cairo]: https://www.cairographics.org/manual/
[opengl]: https://www.opengl.org/about/
[vulkan]: https://www.vulkan.org/
[pango]: https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/
[gdkpixbuf]: https://docs.gtk.org/gdk-pixbuf/
[pango]: https://pango.gnome.org/
[gdkpixbuf]: https://developer.gnome.org/gdk-pixbuf/stable/
[graphene]: https://ebassi.github.io/graphene/

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ the question you have, this list is a good place to start.
Every major version of GTK comes with a [migration guide](#migrating). You may also
find useful information in the documentation for specific widgets and functions. If
you have a question not covered in the manual, feel free to ask, and please
[file a bug report](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/) against the
[file a bug report](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/new) against the
documentation.
* Should I maintain parallel versions of my UI in GTK x and GTK y?
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ the question you have, this list is a good place to start.
For strings returned from functions, they will be declared "const" if they should
not be freed. Non-const strings should be freed with `g_free()`. Arrays follow the
same rule. If you find an undocumented exception to the rules, please
[file a bug report.](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/).
[file a bug report.](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/new).
The transfer annotations for gobject-introspection that are part of the
documentation can provide useful hints for memory handling semantics as well.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Slug: gtk-resources
## Opening a bug or feature request
If you encounter a bug, misfeature, or missing feature in GTK, please
file a bug report on our [GitLab project](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/).
file a bug report on our [GitLab project](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/new).
You should also file issues if the documentation is out of date with the
existing API, or unclear.

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@@ -5,12 +5,10 @@ Slug: gtk-running
GTK inspects a number of environment variables in addition to
standard variables like `LANG`, `PATH`, `HOME` or `DISPLAY`; mostly
to determine paths to look for certain files. The
[X11](https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/x11.html#x11-specific-environment-variables),
[Wayland](https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/wayland.html#wayland-specific-environment-variables),
[Windows](https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/windows.html#windows-specific-environment-variables) and
[Broadway](https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/broadway.html#broadway-specific-environment-variables)
GDK backends use some additional environment variables.
to determine paths to look for certain files. The [X11](#x11-envar),
[Wayland](#wayland-envar), [Windows](#win32-envar) and
[Broadway](#broadway-envar) GDK backends use some additional
environment variables.
Note that environment variables are generally used for debugging
purposes. They are not guaranteed to be API stable, and should not
@@ -19,7 +17,8 @@ be used for end-user configuration and customization.
### `GTK_DEBUG`
This variable can be set to a list of debug options, which cause GTK to
print out different types of debugging information.
print out different types of debugging information. Some of these options
are only available when GTK has been configured with `-Ddebug=true`.
`actions`
: Actions and menu models
@@ -64,7 +63,7 @@ print out different types of debugging information.
: Layout managers
`accessibility`
: Accessibility state changes
: Accessibility state changs
A number of keys are influencing behavior instead of just logging:
@@ -127,8 +126,8 @@ available on the system.
### `GTK_MEDIA`
Specifies what backend to load for [class@Gtk.MediaFile]. The possible values
depend on what options GTK was built with, and can include 'gstreamer'
and 'none'. If set to 'none', media playback will be unavailable.
depend on what options GTK was built with, and can include 'gstreamer',
'ffmpeg' and 'none'. If set to 'none', media playback will be unavailable.
The special value 'help' can be used to obtain a list of all supported
media backends.
@@ -168,7 +167,8 @@ The `loaders.cache` file is generated by the
### `GDK_DEBUG`
This variable can be set to a list of debug options, which cause GDK to
print out different types of debugging information.
print out different types of debugging information. Some of these options
are only available when GTK has been configured with `-Ddebug=true`.
`misc`
: Miscellaneous information
@@ -217,19 +217,36 @@ A number of options affect behavior instead of logging:
`no-portals`
: Disable use of [portals](https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/portals.html)
`force-offload`
: Force graphics offload for all textures, even when slower. This allows
to debug offloading in the absence of dmabufs.
`gl-disable`
: Disable OpenGL support
`gl-no-fractional`
: Disable fractional scaling for OpenGL.
`gl-fractional`
: Enable fractional scaling for OpenGL. This is experimental
`gl-debug`
: Insert debugging information in OpenGL
`gl-disable-gl`
: Don't allow the use of OpenGL GL API. This forces GLES to be used
`gl-disable-gles`
: Don't allow the use of OpenGL GLES API. This forces GL to be used
`gl-prefer-gl`
: Prefer OpenGL over OpenGL ES. This was the default behavior before GTK 4.14.
`gl-egl`
: Use an EGL context on X11 or Windows
`gl-glx`
: Use GLX on X11
`gl-wgl`
: Use WGL on Windows
`vulkan-disable`
: Disable Vulkan support
`vulkan-validate`
: Load the Vulkan validation layer, if available
@@ -239,37 +256,41 @@ A number of options affect behavior instead of logging:
`high-depth`
: Use high bit depth rendering if possible
`linear`
: Enable linear rendering
`hdr`
: Force HDR rendering
`no-vsync`
: Repaint instantly (uses 100% CPU with animations)
`dmabuf-disable`
: Disable dmabuf support
The special value `all` can be used to turn on all debug options. The special
value `help` can be used to obtain a list of all supported debug options.
### `GSK_DEBUG`
This variable can be set to a list of debug options, which cause GSK to
print out different types of debugging information.
print out different types of debugging information. Some of these options
are only available when GTK has been configured with `-Ddebug=true`.
`renderer`
: General renderer information
`opengl`
: OpenGL renderer information
`vulkan`
: Check Vulkan errors
: Vulkan renderer information
`shaders`
: Information about shaders
`surface`
: Information about surfaces
`fallback`
: Information about fallback usage in renderers
`cache`
: Information about caching
`glyphcache`
: Information about glyph caching
`verbose`
: Print verbose output while rendering
@@ -282,15 +303,18 @@ A number of options affect behavior instead of logging:
`full-redraw`
: Force full redraws
`sync`
: Sync after each frame
`staging`
: Use a staging image for texture upload (Vulkan only)
`offload-disable`
: Disable graphics offload to subsurfaces
`cairo`
: Overlay error pattern over cairo drawing (finds fallbacks)
`occlusion`
: Overlay highlight over areas optimized via occlusion culling
The special value `all` can be used to turn on all debug options. The special
value `help` can be used to obtain a list of all supported debug options.
@@ -323,63 +347,6 @@ a `*`, which means: try all remaining backends. The special value
backends. For more information about selecting backends,
see the [func@Gdk.DisplayManager.get] function.
### `GDK_DISABLE`
This variable can be set to a list of values, which cause GDK to
disable certain features.
`gl`
: Disable OpenGL support
`gl-api`
: Don't allow the use of OpenGL GL API. This forces GLES to be used
`gles-api`
: Don't allow the use of OpenGL GLES API. This forces GL to be used
`egl`
: Don't allow the use of an EGL context
`glx`
: Don't allow the use of GLX
`wgl`
: Don't allow the use of WGL
`vulkan`
: Disable Vulkan support
`dmabuf`
: Disable dmabuf support
`offload`
: Disable graphics offload to subsurfaces
`color-mgmt`
: Disable color management
### `GDK_GL_DISABLE`
This variable can be set to a list of values, which cause GDK to
disable extension features of the OpenGL support.
Note that these features may already be disabled if the GL driver
does not support them.
`debug`
: GL_KHR_debug
`unpack-subimage`
:GL_EXT_unpack_subimage
`half-float`
:GL_OES_vertex_half_float
`sync`
:GL_ARB_sync
`base-instance`
:GL_EXT_base_instance
### `GDK_VULKAN_DEVICE`
This variable can be set to the index of a Vulkan device to override
@@ -387,7 +354,7 @@ the default selection of the device that is used for Vulkan rendering.
The special value `list` can be used to obtain a list of all Vulkan
devices.
### `GDK_VULKAN_DISABLE`
### `GDK_VULKAN_SKIP`
This variable can be set to a list of values, which cause GDK to
disable features of the Vulkan support.
@@ -467,17 +434,17 @@ using and the GDK backend supports them:
installation.
### `GSK_GPU_DISABLE`
### `GSK_GPU_SKIP`
This variable can be set to a list of values, which cause GSK to
disable certain optimizations of the "ngl" and "vulkan" renderer.
`uber`
: Don't use the uber shader
`clear`
: Use shaders instead of vkCmdClearAttachment()/glClear()
`merge`
: USe one vkCmdDraw()/glDrawArrays() per operation
`blit`
: Use shaders instead of vkCmdBlit()/glBlitFramebuffer()
@@ -487,29 +454,18 @@ disable certain optimizations of the "ngl" and "vulkan" renderer.
`mipmap`
: Avoid creating mipmaps
`to-image`
: Don't fast-path creation of images for nodes
`occlusion`
: Disable occlusion culling via opacity tracking
`gl-baseinstance`
: Assume no ARB/EXT_base_instance support
The special value `all` can be used to turn on all values. The special
value `help` can be used to obtain a list of all supported values.
### `GSK_CACHE_TIMEOUT`
Overrides the timeout for cache GC in the "ngl" and "vulkan" renderers.
The value can be -1 to disable GC entirely, 0 to force GC to happen
before every frame, or a positive number to do GC in a timeout every
n seconds. The default timeout is 15 seconds.
### `GSK_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE`
Limit texture size to the minimum of this value and the OpenGL limit for
texture sizes in the "gl" renderer. This can be used to debug issues with
texture slicing on systems where the OpenGL texture size limit would
otherwise make texture slicing difficult to test.
Limit texture size to the minimum of this value and the OpenGL limit
for texture sizes. This can be used to debug issues with texture slicing
on systems where the OpenGL texture size limit would otherwise make
texture slicing difficult to test.
### `GTK_CSD`
@@ -581,12 +537,6 @@ To enable the GTK inspector, you can use the <kbd>Control</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>
<kbd>Control</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>D</kbd> keyboard shortcuts, or
set the `GTK_DEBUG=interactive` environment variable.
After opening the inspector, it listens for a few keyboard shortcuts that
let you use its frame and event recording functionality without moving the
focus away from the application window: <kbd>Super</kbd>+<kbd>R</kbd> turns
the recording on and off, and <kbd>Super</kbd>+<kbd>C</kbd> records a single
frame.
There are a few more environment variables that can be set to influence
how the inspector renders its UI. `GTK_INSPECTOR_DISPLAY` and
`GTK_INSPECTOR_RENDERER` determine the GDK display and the GSK
@@ -597,7 +547,6 @@ the GTK inspector. The keyboard shortcuts can be disabled with the
`enable-inspector-keybinding` key in the `org.gtk.Settings.Debug`
GSettings schema.
## Profiling
GTK supports profiling with sysprof. It exports timing information

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| %GTK_ACCESSIBLE_PROPERTY_VALUE_MIN | “aria-valuemin” | double |
| %GTK_ACCESSIBLE_PROPERTY_VALUE_NOW | “aria-valuenow” | double |
| %GTK_ACCESSIBLE_PROPERTY_VALUE_TEXT | “aria-valuetext” | translatable string |
| %GTK_ACCESSIBLE_PROPERTY_HELP_TEXT | N/A | translatable string |
#### List of accessible relations
@@ -217,10 +216,6 @@ are accessible as part of the development process. The GTK Inspector shows
the accessible attributes of each widget, and also provides an overlay that
can highlight accessibility issues.
If you support some non-standard keyboard interactions for a widget, you
**should** set an appropriate `GTK_ACCESSIBLE_PROPERTY_HELP_TEXT` to help
discoverability of the behavior.
It is possible to set accessible attributes in UI files as well:
```xml
<object class="GtkButton" id="button1">
@@ -300,7 +295,7 @@ The attributes can also enhance the UI:
```c
gtk_button_set_label (GTK_BUTTON (button), "Download");
gtk_box_append (GTK_BOX (box), button);
gtk_box_append (GTK_BOX (button), button);
gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL (label), "Final report.pdf");
gtk_box_append (GTK_BOX (box), label);

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
Title: Tools and Demos
GTK ships with a number of tools and demos that come with their own
documentation in the form of man pages.
- [gtk4-broadwayd](gtk4-broadwayd.html)
- [gtk4-builder-tool](gtk4-builder-tool.html)
- [gtk4-demo](gtk4-demo.html)
- [gtk4-demo-application](gtk4-demo-application.html)
- [gtk4-encode-symbolic-svg](gtk4-encode-symbolic-svg.html)
- [gtk4-icon-browser](gtk4-icon-browser.html)
- [gtk4-image-tool](gtk4-image-tool.html)
- [gtk4-launch](gtk4-launch.html)
- [gtk4-node-editor](gtk4-node-editor.html)
- [gtk4-path-tool](gtk4-path-tool.html)
- [gtk4-query-settings](gtk4-query-settings.html)
- [gtk4-rendernode-tool](gtk4-rendernode-tool.html)
- [gtk4-update-icon-cache](gtk4-update-icon-cache.html)
- [gtk4-widget-factory](gtk4-widget-factory.html)

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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ X11 details, in particular the ICCCM and the Extended Window Manager
Hints specifications. [freedesktop.org](http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/)
has links to many relevant specifications.
The GDK manual covers [using Xlib in a GTK program](https://docs.gtk.org/gdk4/x11.html).
The GDK manual covers [using Xlib in a GTK program](#gdk-X-Window-System-Interaction).
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