_gdk_win32_display_convert_selection() does not return anything,
it generates a selection notify event instead. Depending on how
successful it was, the event will have property=GDK_NONE or
property="GDK_SELECTION".
property="GDK_SELECTION" is the default return value for successful
cases, and it tells GTK to grab the data that GDK previously deposited
using selection_property_store().
The problem is that the clipboard branch of this function calls
open_clipboard_timeout(), which can't return anything meaningful (it's
normally a timeout function), and thus doesn't know whether the function
succeeded or failed. Due to my oversight, this resulted in GDK
generating two selection notification events - one from inside of
open_clipboard_timeout() (with the right property, if successful),
and one from the catch-all last line (always defaulting to "GDK_SELECTION").
This caused issue #2223, where GTK only expected exactly one
notification per request, and got confused because it was getting two.
I've looked at the code in open_clipboard_timeout(), and it seems to me
that it always generates a notification (a successful one or an
unsuccessful one). Thus the branch of the function that calls it
directly does not need to follow up with a catch-all notification and
can just return.
This seems to be fixing issue #2223, at least for me, but i'm not
entirely sure that this will not have any adverse side-effects.
Clipboard handling in GTK3 is a complicated mess.
Instead, use the standard library().
This is a meson best practice.
Fixes#2248.
Fixes -Ddefault_library=static not having any effect.
Cherry-Picked-From: bb9c07d8fe8b90c42ba81fb5bb6f8a9826252660
The XIM input method can some times go into weird states, especially
when extended devices or in mixed environments with multiple input
methods installed.
Ideally, people should simply stop using XIM, which is utterly broken,
and use IBus instead; nevertheless, crashing is not nice.
Fixes: #61Fixes: #518
In the Vietnamese Quoted-Readable input method, punctuation following a
base letter is converted into diacritical marks, for example a( → ă.
(See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_Quoted-Readable>.)
A 2008 bug report in Ubuntu argued that this is a problematic default,
particularly when typing passwords, where the effect of the punctuation
is non-obvious.
According to the bug reporter, VIQR is popular with Vietnamese users
living elsewhere in the world, where Vietnamese keyboards are unlikely
to be readily available, but is not a popular choice within Vietnam,
where the Telex or VNI input modes are preferred.
Closes: #183
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/895043
Bug-Ubuntu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/191451
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@gnome.org>
We cannot create similar surfaces that are smaller than 1x1 on X11, so
we should always ensure that we clamp the surface size to 1x1 when
calling gdk_window_create_similar_surface().
Fixes: #2226
Enabling one backend (Broadway, in commit 1882ff9b) implicitly disabled
all the others, which was probably not intentional. Bring the Autotools
build into line with Meson.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
The new check/radio style increased their specificity, but it was not
synchronized in the menu styling.
This commit increases the specificity to match the updated check/radio
styling.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2096
I couldn't get all reftests to work reliably, so the tests failing
on either CI or on my machine are skipped for now.
Installed tests are disabled by default and can be enabled with "-Dinstalled_tests=true"
It can be tricky to deal with both, so let's give an example of using
both gdk_event_get_scroll_direction() and gdk_event_get_scroll_deltas().
Closes: #2048
On HiDPI displays, rendering Status Icons as pixbufs results in blurry
icons. By loading them at scale and rendering as a surface, we preserve
both their size and sharpness.
Mention that GtkGrid should only replace grid-like layouts achieved with
nested boxes.
Additionally, remove any mention of "future proofing": boxes are not
going away.
The msys2 runner has started failing for internal reasons:
- gtk-3-24 times out
- master fails with a ld.exe assertion:
BFD (GNU Binutils) 2.33.1 assertion fail
../../binutils-2.33.1/bfd/cofflink.c:2348
Both seem related to some MSYS2 issue. Until the runner is updated, we
should not block on it.
- use a dedicated mixin to style checks and radios in _drawing.scss
- keep all special cases for checks and radios in _common.scss
- remove treeview disabled checks/radio styling because it seems no longer needed after testing with the new mixin
- add a fix for checked and indeterminate checks/radios in menus and slightly darken their borders similar to $selected_borders_color
- add a blank in front of a bracket
Fix backdrop
- remove backdrop-hover
- adapt the bg and fg look of checks/radios to other "blue" elements for example suggested action buttons
- fix selected treeview checks in backdrop being gray
For page up/down events (Fn+up_arrow and Fn+down_arrow on macOS)
gtk_im_context_filter_keypress() currently returns TRUE when im-quartz is
used. This means these events get removed when this function is used
(happens e.g. with the Scintilla text editing library).
Adding scrollPageDown: and scrollPageUp: into GdkQuartzView seems to
resolve the issue as these seem to get called instead of the already
present pageUp: and pageDown:.
We are interested in changing the owner window, so the upper bits know
that it is not this client who owns the selection. We are still not
interested in unsetting the selection desktop-wide though, so only avoid
emitting the relevant events then.
The same reasonings than in commit 7a891eeb6d apply otherwise.
It uses the same signature than ::key-pressed, but this signal
doesn't expose a boolean return value. Use a distinct marshaller
and fix this signal emission.
The key controller was consuming key events
for modifier keys, for no entirely convincing
reason, which leads to problems when somebody
actually listens for those, such as the simple
input method does for C-S-u processing.
(cherry-picked from 91d6893f02ef42d1650585b4e04223f53477e0cb)
Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1884
Use RemoveClipboardFormatListener() and AddClipboardFormatListener().
These APIs remove the need for us to maintain the integrity of the
clipboard chain, which turned out to be problematic for some reason
that is yet to be identified.
Fixes#2215Fixes#442