Fixes bug #658379 - Disabled devices still added to list on startup,
spotted by Bastien Nocera. Do not create GdkDevices for disabled
devices on device manager construction, leading to a confusing initial
state.
This will take you to the file's folder and select the file in question.
The menu item is only available in Recently-used and Search modes, so that
you can go from files in them to the 'normal' browsing mode.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@gnome.org>
We get rendering artifacts that make tests fail. Not good.
The code is only commented out so far, so it should be trivial to
reenable if someone wants to. (Or this commit could just be reverted.)
row-spacing behaved like column-spacing should have and vice versa.
Also update tests that erroneously checked this behavior.
Thanks to Joanmarie Diggs for finding this.
For god-knows-what reason, at-spi is trying various formats
of strings when registering listeners, triggering g_warnings()
from gailutil code. Stop doing that.
Also, don't leak temporary string arrays that are a side-effect
of passing parameters around as formatted strings.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658168
Make page titles left-aligned again. Changing from misc alignment
to GtkWidget::halign here was a mistake. We can't do that for labels
in a size group, as long as labels still pay attention to misc
alignment.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658008
The gtk_render_line() code has a FIXME (coming from the 2.x migration I
suppose) about using xthickness, and it actually hardcodes two lines of
different color instead of drawing a single one.
Since we don't support xthickness anymore, make gtk_render_line() do
what it says, i.e. just draw an 1px line colored with the current
color.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657963