Not only is get_font_options() no longer needed, it's actually doing the
wrong thing by reading settings through GConfClient instead of GSettings.
But it turns out, thanks to the tighter Cairo integration in GTK3, the
widgets that call get_font_options() can be made to work correctly by
simply removing this hack. Love it when that happens.
Simplifies the drawing code a bit.
Public API removed:
GnomeCanvas.center_scroll_region (is always TRUE)
GnomeCanvas.pixels_per_unit (is always 1.0)
gnome_canvas_set_center_scroll_region()
gnome_canvas_get_center_scroll_region()
gnome_canvas_set_pixels_per_unit()
Yes, the GtkScrollable interface is implemented by more than just
GtkLayout, but it turns out GtkLayout is the only thing Evolution
uses the GtkScrollable API for on the gtk3 branch.
- "color" and "color-gdk" properties aren't readable (Their values would
be wrong if an alpha channel was set).
- Use the rgba color when rendering
- Don't allocate the color in the colormap anymore.
Previously the function returned the distance to the nearest item. Now
it only returns an item that is hit. This slightly changes semantics
(button events are no longer dispatched to the nearest item, but only to
the item actually clicked on), but makes the code way simpler and
actually does what one would expect.
In GTK+ 2.21.8, the keysym names were renamed from GDK_* to GDK_KEY_*.
I've added backward-compatibility macors to gtk-compat.h, which can be
dumped as soon as we require GTK+ >= 2.22.0.
Work around the issue of GnomeCanvasItem amending its own flags to
GtkObject::flags (which is sealed) by giving it its own flags field.
This breaks libgnomecanvas ABI and API, but I see no other way.
This commit didn't work the first time because gnome-pilot libraries
were still pulling in the system-wide libgnomecanvas, and that was
interfereing with our bundled version which has a different ABI.
But gnome-pilot integration was dropped in the previous commit, so
everything is now using the bundled libgnomecanvas.
This reverts commit fd8b55edaa.
Something in this commit seriously hosed ETable, making Evolution pretty
much unusable. Reverting this until I can track down the problem.
Work around the issue of GnomeCanvasItem amending its own flags to
GtkObject::flags (which is sealed) by giving it its own flags field.
This breaks libgnomecanvas ABI and API, but I see no other way.