We were ignoring the focus ring padding, and we were incorrectly setting
handle_x to padding.left, while the draw handler already takes padding
into account while redrawing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645134
When tabs are not shown, and the notebook is used as a container,
we should not set the notebook style, otherwise the theme has no
way to know whether tabs are shown or not, and which colour to draw
the background.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640692
Writing onto the passed-in GtkStateData could cause changes that would
propagate to siblings, as the data was not reset again.
By copying the data structure, this is avoided and the proper values are
passed to sibling widgets.
Commit 4bb3d64414 introduced a limitation
to GtkRange style properties; when stepper-spacing is > 0,
trough-under-steppers is automatically set to FALSE; this means that
setting a spacing between the steppers (e.g. the scrollbar buttons) and
the trough (i.e. the area over which the slider is free to move) would
make the buttons always get the full allocation on the !orientation
direction.
The rationale is without this limitation, you would get an area which
seems clickable, but it's actually not.
While this is true, and undesirable, for big stepper spacings, themes
that use trough-under-steppers (which is TRUE by default anyway),
might want to set smaller spacings to avoid drawing a double line between
the button and the slider borders.
To add confusion, the documentation got it flipped, i.e. it stated
setting a positive stepper-spacing would set trough-under-steppers to
TRUE (which would also make the behavior expected by commit
4bb3d64414 impossible).
I don't think hardcoding either of the two limitations is a good thing.
We should let themes handle this instead, and remove this limitation. If
you want the old behavior, you can manually set trough-under-steppers to
FALSE if you set a positive stepper-spacing in your theme.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=644777
This documentation was in direct conflict with the documentation
of gtk_tree_model_row_deleted() docs, the function docs are TRUE,
the signal docs were FALSE, fixed.
parse_value() could fill in a GError, but yet (incorrectly) return G_TOKEN_NONE,
having the GError leaked as a result.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=642604 , Reported by Felix Riemann.
Use lower level methods that just require changing the state in the
GtkStyleContext instead. Fixes a problem where the insensitive state
was being set to the entry becasuse a parent was insensitive, spotted
by Alex Larsson.
The render order for tabs is now
- left to right until the active tab
- right to left until the active tab
- active tab
This allows themes that use non-straight lines for the tab curvature to
draw them not worrying about flipping one side after the active tab.
Let the tab overlap eat the padding, otherwise having tab-overlap >
tab-curvature without cutting the label is impossible.
This way we give the label widget all the allocation possible before
giving up and cutting it if the values for tab-overlap are too extreme
for the given padding.
Previously, the inactive state caused the spinner's solid line to be
drawn to the right. Now it's drawn to the top instead, which makes the
inactive state look more natural.
Previously, for i == 0, we were drawing the translucent line first.
However, people reading the code would always assume the solid line is
indicated by the current step. So make the code do that.
Note that the spinner now rotates in the wrong direction. This will be
fixed in a future commit.