GtkMenu under X11 cannot handle touch events properly,
so just disable touchscreen grabbing for it, which makes
it fallback to pointer emulation.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/945
menu: Fix grab on other backend
This is a possible fix for https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2657
Use a NULL return from g_file_query_info_finish() to detect cancellation
of the query, and avoid derferencing a stale pointer.
Instead of hardcoding gtk-xft-antialias, use SPI_GETFONTSMOOTHING to
determine whether antialiasing is enabled.
Make gtk-xft-rgba query more complex - try to determine display
orientation, then use that to rotate subpixel structure. This
won't help with monitors that have naturally vertical subpixels,
but should improve things for monitors that are rotated (as long
as Windows display settings are adjusted accordingly).
Partially fixes#1774
'window' is not the only toplevel css name, there are also 'dialog' etc.
Move it before .solid-csd style so that .solid-csd background takes
precedence.
Since we're shipping both Meson and Autotools build systems for GTK3,
and both of them have a version field, it's bound to happen that the
GTK version defined in either build systems will go out of sync.
Let's add a check in both builds so that something will fail before
doing a release in case the versions do not match.
which could happen after confirming the "file overwrite"
dialog and may result in a different file being overwritten
causing data loss.
The oblivious file selection can be done by a mouse
click or keyboard press sent inadvertently just after
confirming the "file overwrite" dialog.
Fixed by adding a flag to ignore any button/key press
events sent to the file list. We set this flag just
after the user accepts the "file overwrite" dialog,
which means the enclosing GtkfilechooserDialog is about
to get closed. And we restablish the flag when the dialog
is shown again (in its map() handler).
Fixes data loss issue #2288