Also print the parent widget. As the parent's size_allocate
implementation is usually the culprit for this warning happening, it
makes sense to print it.
Glade causes such files when a notebook page has no content. And it's
especially bad because the last tab widget wins, so the label displayed
in Glade will not be what you see when you run the app.
See the code comments for the reasoning behind this. After we don't
force a "guessed" minimum size for labels anymore, a lot of issues
started to surface that this patch attempts to fix. In particular:
1) Tooltips where wrapped as much as possible.
2) The recentchooser submenu displayed only ellipsize dots.
-Update to distribute the VS2010 files.
-Added rules in Makefile.am's of GDK and GTK to fill in the
project/filter files templates with up-to-date source file
listings to simplify maintenace.
Any comments on the usage of the VS2010 files are welcome!
These are the VS2010 Project files to compile GDK and GTK+, using
the Win32 backend, along with a brief README.txt explaining the
process.
The GDK and GTK project/filter files are templates that are filled
in during "make dist" with up-to-date source file listings as far
as possible, to simplify maintenance.
Comments on their usage are most welcome.
Mnemonics for characters that go beyond the baseline (q, y, g) were not
being shown, because they are drawn outside of the label's allocated
size.
This patch just disables the clip-to-size for labels, so that the label
can draw outsize of its allocation. In most cases, that works around
this bug.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648570
- Passing a NULL ID string should be equivalent to
gtk_combo_box_set_active (combo_box, -1).
- Use g_strcmp0() instead of strcmp() when comparing
ID strings to avoid a crash when an ID is NULL.
- Return a boolean indicating if the ID was found or not.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647806
We want save, clip, draw1, restore, save, clip, draw2, restore
and not save, save, clip, draw1, restore, clip, draw2, restore
Functionally the same thing, but not as obvious