Returns a GtkTreeModel of header names and values and visibility flags,
built from the CamelMimeMessage. The tree model rows can be reordered
and toggled prior to printing.
Also add e_mail_part_headers_is_default() as a handy helper.
This will replace the headers API in EMailFormatter. Need a more
permanent place for headers since EMailFormatter is too disposable.
Also add an ESettingsMailPartHeaders class, which binds the new property
to the "show-headers" setting with a suitable mapping function to filter
out disabled header names.
This is a weak reference to the EMailPartList to which the EMailPart
has been added. The property is set by e_mail_part_list_add_part().
New functions:
e_mail_part_ref_part_list()
e_mail_part_set_part_list()
The ESourceRegistry can still be obtained from the EClientCache:
client_cache = e_composer_header_table_ref_client_cache (table);
registry = e_client_cache_ref_registry (client_cache);
...
g_object_unref (client_cache);
g_object_unref (registry);
Added functions:
e_composer_header_table_ref_client_cache()
Removed functions:
e_composer_header_table_get_registry()
Reimplement EPhotoCache to delegate the actual photo fetching to
EPhotoSources. When a photo is requested for a given email address,
all available EPhotoSources are dispatched concurrently and a photo
input stream is selected from the result set.
This also utilizes EDataCapture, which is affixed to the returned
GInputStream to capture and cache photo data for an email address.
New functions:
e_photo_cache_add_photo_source()
e_photo_cache_list_photo_sources()
e_photo_cache_remove_photo_source()
e_photo_cache_add_photo()
Renamed functions:
e_photo_cache_remove() --> e_photo_cache_remove_photo()
EPhotoSource is an interface used to extend the functionality of
EPhotoCache. You can add an object implementing EPhotoSource to an
EPhotoCache with e_photo_cache_add_photo_source() and remove it with
e_photo_cache_remove_photo_source(). When EPhotoCache needs a photo
for an email address, it will invoke e_photo_source_get_photo() on all
available EPhotoSource objects simultaneously and select one photo.
EDataCapture is a GConverter that captures data until the end of the
input data is seen, then emits a "finished" signal with the captured
data in a GBytes instance.
When used with GConverterInputStream or GConverterOutputStream, an
EDataCapture can discreetly capture stream content for the purpose
of caching.
Loads a UI definition into a GtkUIManager from Evolution's UI directory.
We actually had this function for a brief period during the 2.29 series,
before Express Mode was a thing. I'm reviving the function to take over
for EUIManager.
EShellSettings predates GSettings and is no longer necessary.
GSettings allows binding GObject properties to GSettings keys,
with optional mapping functions. That fulfills the purpose of
EShellSettings.
These aren't as efficient as possible, but are as clear as possible.
New functions:
e_weekday_add_days()
e_weekday_subtract_days()
e_weekday_get_days_between()
This enum type is intentionally compatible with GDateWeekday.
It exists only because GLib does not provide a GEnumClass for
GDateWeekday. If that ever changes, this enum can go away.
Returns TRUE if an EClient instance for the given source and the value
of ESourceSelector's "extension-name" property was recently discarded
after having emitted a "backend-died" signal, and a replacement EClient
instance has not yet been created.
Returns TRUE if an EClient instance for the given source and extension
name was recently discarded after having emitted a "backend-died" signal,
and a replacement EClient instance has not yet been created.
EClientSelector extends the functionality of ESourceSelector by
utilizing an EClientCache to display status information about the
backends associated with the displayed data sources.
(No backend status is displayed just yet, but that's the plan.)