This never worked since the code landed but apparently no-one noticed
until now.
The intent here is to return the accessible's default role if none has
been explicitly set on the StWidget instance.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760945
Commit ffe4eaf00d changed this code to
call st_widget_get_accessible_role() instead of using the value
directly which would be an infinite recursion if that function didn't
have a bug. As it is, this just resulted in
CRITICAL **: atk_object_get_role: assertion 'ATK_IS_OBJECT
(accessible)' failed
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760945
The Next and Sign In buttons are disabled when the username/password
field is empty. However, the user can still bypass this button by
pressing the enter key, leading to some odd glitches with the log in
for 'Not Listed?' users.
This is easy to fix by simply not progressing to the next screen when
the button is disabled.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746180
In get_secrets_keyring_cb, we own a ref on the 'attributes' hash table
from secret_item_get_attributes), and a ref on the 'secret' object (from
secret_item_get_secret(), but in the SHELL_KEYRING_SK_TAG case, we unref
these once before breaking out of the loop, and the second time after
breaking out of the loop.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759708
Before reenabling all extensions, we update the list of enabled extensions
to catch any changes that happened while extensions were enabled. However
this is currently broken as onEnabledExtensionsChanged() is a nop while
disabled, so just call getEnabledExtensions() directly.
draggable.startDrag() is called directly here (i.e. manualMode is not set),
we must keep track of the touch event and pass it to startDrag() then.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756748
We need to keep track of the pointer emulating touch sequence. In order
to have events properly redirected on touch devices, the
Clutter.grab_pointer and ungrab_pointer() have been replaced by the grab()
and grab_sequence() ClutterInputDevice methods, one or the other is used
depending on the device triggering DnD.
An extra "sequence" argument has been added to startDrag, passing null here
will resort to pointer grabs.
This is enough to make thumbnails in the WorkspaceBox draggable through
touch.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756748
It overrides ::button-release-event in order to implement the
hidden/shown toggling, it must do the same on TOUCH_END, otherwise
menus stay shown on touch.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756748
This works for pointers and touch on X11, there is however no pointer
emulation on evdev, so touch triggers ::clicked with button==0 which
is ignored.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756748
Generally a user-changed operation will be uninteresting, but if the
user is currently in the user list and the account changes to locked, we
want to remove it from the list, or if the user is not in the list and
the account changed to unlocked, we want to add it to the list. This
fixes the case where a new user account created in gnome-control-center
does not appear in the user list. The password mode is set in the new
account immediately after it is created, but the operations are not
atomic, so the login dialog considers the new user account when it is
still locked and rejects it from being displayed, then immediately
afterwards the account is unlocked. This commit causes the login dialog
to show the account when this occurs.
The containsUser() check here is not strictly necessary, but reduces
spurious calls to addUser() and removeUser(), since there's no easy way
to check if the locked status of the account has changed (as it's much
easier to connect to one signal on the UserManager than to
notify::locked on each User object).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758568
Animated backgrounds are based on a start time in local time - in case
of a timezone change, that time is no longer accurate. To fix, we need
to either make BGSlideShow aware of timezone changes (and notify us to
update the animation), or just reload the animation - timezone changes
should be a rare event, so go with the simpler second option.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758939
LoginDialog has a private _user, but UserListItem has a public user.
Easy to get wrong since _user would be the right thing to type in 90% of
this file.
Since commit 48a54e8ac4, paint() has an explicit framebuffer parameter,
however a couple of submethods are still using the draw framebuffer,
which breaks when rendering to an offscreen buffer.
Merge PluginData and PluginObject structs into a single one and create
the scriptable object associated to the plugin instance in NPP_New. Then,
when NPPVpluginScriptableNPObject is requested we just return the
scriptable object associated to the given instance. This caused the
crashes in NPN_InvokeDefault with WebKit, since we had multiple
scriptable objects for the same instance, but only one of those objects
had the onchange listener installed. Firefox seems to cache the
scriptable object for the instance and therefore NPPVpluginScriptableNPObject
is requested only once.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737932
NPAPI plugins are windowed by default, so we need to set
NPPVpluginWindowBool value to FALSE on startup. This way the browser
will not create a GtkSocket for a GtkPlug that we are not going to
create. It doesn't make sense to claim that we need XEmbed either.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757940