Currently, shellDBus only uses the passed in monitor index if it's
strictly > 0. A zero-index monitor is a valid one though, so don't
restrict this to strictly positive indices.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740074
Commit 1291bcd0c8 implemented it for dateMenu, but the function
is already used in screenShield as well. Just add it globally as
we do for other standard gettext "macros".
Normally users switch xkb input sources and ibus input sources.
But currently the first input source only is running. It's also good
to preload all ibus engines in the logging session so that users switch
input sources quickly without the launching time of input sources.
The following is the ibus change:
https://github.com/ibus/ibus/commit/cff35929a9https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695428
WorkspacesDisplay relies on being hidden to disable workspace switches
by scrolling or panning. Usually viewSelector will hide the previous
page on page switch, but we currently miss the case when opening the
overview at the app picker, where the workspaces page is still shown
for the transition, but never hidden.
Fix this by calling hide() in addition to setting the opacity to 0 at
the end of the overview animation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737534
Calling g_dbus_proxy_new without any flag means that the caribou
daemon will be launched through D-Bus activation, when creating
a proxy. It smoked out some corner cases in caribou and at-spi2-core,
but generally it would be good to avoid creating unused process.
This patch delays the invocation until the "Run" method is called.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739712
Leading zeros are common in the 24h format, and indeed used in the
wallclock in the top bar. Convention and consistency within the
same clock format trumps inconsistency between different time formats,
so reverting commit 316f825b2a.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658675
Splits instantiation of the event source into a separate method,
allowing extensions to subclass the DateMenuButton and provide its
own calendar source.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672500
There is currently no simple way to inject into AppIcon's state change,
so an extension that wants to do this has to destroy/remove/update all
icons in the Shell (i.e. in the Dash, AllView, FrequentView) on enable()
and disable() after updating AppIcon.prototype._onStateChange, or the
extension must require a restart of the Shell.
To solve this issue, we rename _onStateChanged to _updateRunningStyle,
and connect the notify::state signal with an anonymous function that
calls _updateRunningStyle.
This extra function call should allow extensions to just extend the
updateRunningStyle function in the prototype.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739497
This patch inlines the function _ellipsizeEventTime into its only caller
_addEvent. This also removes the need for the global const
EventEllipses and is thus removed by this commit as well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727302
With commit dc6a60dde, the calendar displays the ending day and time of
a continuing multi-day event on its ending day. This results in the list
not appearing to be sorted. This patch sorts the list according to the
displayed day/time.
With the two appointments
Thursday 0800-1000 Foo, and Wednesday 0900-Friday 1200 Bar and today
being Monday, the rest of the week list currently displays:
F ...1200 Bar
T 0800 Foo
With this patch, the displaying order is switched because Friday comes
after Thursday.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727302
Currently, multi-day events are shown as individual appointments on each
day. This patch ellipsizes multi-day events to indicate continuation on
the prior or following day (or other time-period.)
The time label spot is now replaced by a box layout that contains the
prefix ellipsis label, the time label and the postfix ellipsis label.
In order to keep the alignment, ellipses are merely invisible (zero
opacity) when hidden.
The ellipses are styled using the events-day-time-ellipses class which,
by default, take the color of the event text.
When RTL is used, the box contents are adjusted accordingly (clutter
does that for us).
An event spanning three days now displays "...All Day..." in the
calendar on the second day.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727302
It is really annoying for the user to acknowledge multiple notifications
when they queue up. So, to prevent a notification flood that has to be
handled by the user one-by-one, a summarized-notification feature is
added which leaves a single summarized-notification for the user,
replacing multiple notifications if the number exceeds 1, which they may
or may not acknowledge. When this summarized-notification is acknowledged,
the message-tray is opened where they can view the notifications that were
summarized. This helps the user concentrate on his primary task
simultaneously informing them about the new notifications.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702460
We commonly mark strftime format strings for translation to account
for date/time representations without an existing strftime shortcut
("Yesterday %H%p"). As those translations are looked up according to
the locale defined by LC_MESSAGES, while the conversion characters
themselves are resolved according to LC_TIME, the result can be
rather odd when mixing locales ("Den 27. January"). The correct
solution would be to install translations for format strings in
the LC_TIME catalogue and look them up with dcgettext(), but we
don't have the infrastructure to do that easily. Work around this
by adding a helper method that looks up a string in LC_MESSAGES
using the locale defined by LC_TIME and use that to translate
format strings, which has the same result.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738640
Since the background rework, SystemBackground is no longer a transparent
actor that you have to stack on top of a solid background, it is an
opaque actor. Fix the color of the background actor, and remove places
where we were setting the background color underneath the system background
and expecting blending - in particular, we can always set no_clear_hint
on the stage.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738652
When monitors change, the previous index might not mean the same
physical monitor anymore, in fact, it might become invalid. In the
latter case, we'll actually get a JS error when accessing
this.keyboardMonitor in _updateKeyboardBox() . To avoid this, let's
just always reset the OSK to the primary monitor.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738536
Incorrect braces meant that if the ShellUserVerifier was destroyed before
the call to fprintManager.GetDefaultDeviceRemote(), the reply would result in
an error.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738256
Most of the code handles the sources setting being empty and
InputSourceManager.currentSource being null because previously the
"model" (i.e. the sources list) was kept in gnome-settings-daemon.
But this is fragile and since we're now the canonical place where the
list lives we can force it to never be empty even if the gsetting is
empty or contains only invalid entries. Adding the default keyboard
layout in that case is the safest thing to do.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738303
Commit a4475465f1 fixed the wrong alignment for the fully visible
control, but regressed the partially slid-out one; take the slideX
factor into account to get the right offset for both cases.
Controls that slide left are located on the left, so the offset to
align them with the corresponding edge is always 0. It's controls
on the right that need a different offset when the available width
exceeds the child's width.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728899
Currently we use the same amount of total delay divided by all items,
but that makes the items animate slow if the amount of items is small.
To avoid that, use a smaller total amount delay for an amount of items
smaller than four.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737017
This commit ensures the login screen gets focused after
the screen shield is raised.
The code affects the unlock screen as well, but it's
less important since the unlock screen gets destroyed
and recreated each time the curtain moves, so it
has an opportunity to take focus on its own.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708105
We currently allow infinite number of screenshot requests to be active at
the same time, which can "dos" the system and cause OOM.
So fail subsequent requests for the same sender when a screenshot operation
is already running.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737456
We currently just clear out the map of recorders (which results
in the top bar indicator to be hidden), but don't stop the actual
recordings.
Spotted by Adel Gadllah on IRC.
Instead of waking up the JS every second to set the clock and update a
date label the user will rarely see, simply use property binding to
bypass JS string handling, and update the date in the menu when the menu
is opened.
Checks for a duplicate search before setting the current search
to true and before cancelling the current search. This ensures that
if a duplicate search occurs while the previous search is still active,
the duplicate search will not incorrectly cancel or change the state
of the previous search.
Indicate to NetworkManager that the Shell's agent supports VPN
hints, and pass those hints to VPN auth dialogs that also indicate
that they support hints.
VPN plugins can request new secrets, for example if the previous
ones are incorrect (eg, user mis-typed the password) or some other
reason (next token code required to re-sync a hardware token).
The specific secret that the VPN wants, and a VPN-specific message,
are passed in hints from the plugin, to NetworkManager, to the
agent (GNOME Shell) and then to the auth dialog.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737592
If we have a modal, the stage's input region doesn't really matter --
all events go to us anyway. To avoid doing extra work doing animations
when we have a modal, like menus, the overview, and the message tray,
just fizzle out all updates.
To make sure we catch updates, update the input region whenever we end a
modal.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737001
When the overview is created, search is populated with one actor for
each provider. As they're not hidden though, they will contribute to the
overall size request of the search page, which will shift upwards the
overview grid.
Reviewed-By: Jasper St. Pierre <jstpierre@mecheye.net>
Since (mutter) commit 49400657caae27 we disable the "Always on Top"
action for maximized windows, however when commit e7af257814
moved the window menu into the shell, this behavior was accidentally
extended to partially maximized (including tiled) windows.
As it can be desirable in this case to keep the window visible while
interacting with a different one, restore the previous behavior.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737382
MetaBackgroundCache doesn't itself use file watches, so when a image
that we are monitoring changes we need to purge it from the cache,
so that when we load it again we get the new image.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710756
When the keyboard is destroyed, we destroy the keyboard actor, but the
keyboard's menu isn't part of the key itself, so it's never tracked.
The menus are actually tracked actors, so they slow down the layout
manager's code to rebuild regions and other things. Keeping this list
small is a good idea.
To prevent leaking menus, destroy the menu when the key is destroyed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736999
The spring animation has to use clones to escape any clip set on the
parent, as it mainly occurs outside the parent. The same does not apply
to the pulse animation, which is very much in place - in fact, if the
parent is clipped (for instance a scrolled app folder), not having the
clip applied to the animated icons is indeed wrong.
Just animate the original grid actors instead, which gives the expected
result.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736885
Trying to open an empty folder currently leaves the parent view in a
rather confused state. While we should look into fixing this in the
future, empty folders are not useful at all to begin with, so hide them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736910
The summary container will trap the focus if any sources are present,
making the message tray menu unreachable by keynav. Apply the same
hack as in searchDisplay and add a focusTrap to move the focus manually
as necessary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707799
Can't wait to double the size of this list when these start using D-Bus
activation.
These were actually renamed in GNOME 3.12, but we couldn't do anything
about it before, and now we can.
It was assumed that BackgroundSource objects were always destroyed
on monitor changes because the BackgroundManager objects that hold
references were destroyed, but sequencing of updating of different
BackgroundManager objects meant that was not the case.
Properly update any cached Background objects held by the
BackgroundSource on a change to the monitor layout; in particular this
means updating animations in case they are multi-resolution.
All other submenus link to the corresponding settings, so we should
do the same for location - the privacy panel in this case, which now
sports a "Location Services" switch ...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736542
This lets us considerably clean up the event flow here and change how
things are structured. It also makes sure that we never show "No
Results" -- search.js not being aware of the timeout means that it might
not think that any work was being done when we show the page.
Keep a flag depending on whether a provider is in-flight, and use that
to determine what status label to show.
This ensures that we only show "No Results" when we're done searching
and we're sure that all providers have returned results back to us.
The complexities of tracking these two things separately, with the
display on one half, and the searching on the other half, is difficult
to manage. Squash it all together.
It is quite weird to have those calls/signals using WindowClone as an
argument, it is neater to pass MetaWindows around, and have each user
deal with their own representations of these.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735972
And use it to lookup the local WindowClone that applies. Otherwise,
WorkspaceThumbnail.WindowClone objects may be mistakenly set, which
are not usable interchangeably with Workspace.WindowClone ones. This
may lead to several misbehaviors as fields available in the second
object but not in the first one are accessed, some those undefined
values get used in math ops, which result in NaNs over the place.
Likewise, the similar functions in WorkspacesViewBase subclasses take
now MetaWindow arguments too.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735972
Instead of calling out to gnome-settings-daemon we'll just implement
the switching logic ourselves and use mutter APIs that allow this
functionality to work both in X sessions and when we're a Wayland
compositor.
Switching IBus engines is done transparently as well just like g-s-d
used to do.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736435
gnome-settings-daemon doesn't this for us anymore. Note that
ibus-daemon isn't DBus activatable but just spawning it is fine
because it does its own single instance management. The library
notifies us when it shows up and goes away through the connected and
disconnected signals.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736435
We don't really need this step as a separate method since all
implementations are supposed to be created and shown immediately. This
also ensures that we have items to show in all subclasses.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735976
The enums values of geoclue have gaps in them (so more levels could be
added in future) but enum values of settings don't have such gaps so we
gotta translate between them.
Since desrt says that enums as integers in gsettings are bad, we now
treat accuracy level settings as string.
This fixes the recent regression of geoclue only allowing geiop level
accuracy to apps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736479
Since commit e04e507659, we will already get the right icon for the
submenu arrow, so we must not mirror it again. However we do need to
take the text direction into account for the rotation now (but that's
not actually too bad - the resulting code gets quite a bit easier).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736343
Trust the heuristics in shell_app_can_open_new_window() to get it right
more often than not, and add an appropriate check in activate(). This
makes the behavior consistent with the dash, e.g. we will try to open
a new window (and show the corresponding animation) for apps that don't
have a "New window" item in their dash context menu.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736329
Commit 9e5704b introduced a regression due to a sloppy mistake not
making actors reactive on animation out.
Fix that making actors reactive when animating out as well.