When the switcherPopup was initiated successfully, we return true,
otherwise the WindowManager will try to destroy it. Since an early
release of the keystroke will also switch to another application and
close the switcher just fine, we should return true to indicate success
here.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/167
Right now the index that gets selected on click and motion events is set
when connecting the event inside the addItem function. If items are
added or removed (for example when an application is closed by pressing
"q"), this index isn't valid anymore and has to be updated.
To fix this, use the items themselves instead of the index as arguments
for the event handlers and lookup the index of the item inside the event
handler.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/167
Set the accessible states of the switcherList items by calling a
function instead of manipulating class-internal variables from outside
the class, which is considered bad practice.
The check whether the item at `_selectedIndex` exists can also be
removed since we always select a new index after an item was removed
(i.e. an app was closed) and destroy the alt-tab switcher right away if
no more items exist (see `SwitcherPopup._itemRemovedHandler`).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/167
Limit the minimum and maximum value to scroll to inside the box to 0 and
the upper limit, for some reason this was done right in _scrollToRight,
but not in _scrollToLeft.
This fixes the behavior of scrolling to the left: Before, scrolling one
item to the left moved the view to the first element of the list (this
can make the selected element invisible in large lists). Instead, scroll
one item to the left, just like scrolling to the right works.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/167
Make sure the index that's being scrolled to doesn't change while the
scrolling animation is running by using an argument instead of the
this._highlighed class scope variable.
This fixes wrongly shown arrows when selecting new elements faster than
the scrolling animation takes for one index. The check run to disable
the arrow might be checking against a newer index than the one at the
start of the animation which results in the arrow not getting hidden
even if no more scrolling is possible.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/167
Since this._highlighted is always set to the currently highlighted
index, there's no need to save the index to a separate variable. This
obviously depends on getting the new item highlighted as a result of the
item-entered event.
This fixes bugs in situations where the highlighted element changes
after an event that is not calling _onItemEnter, for example after
scrolling or pressing a key. In those cases the _currentItemEntered
variable wouldn't be updated and the old item couldn't be entered
anymore without entering another one before.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/167
Visually the button is just an interactive label, so having the
interactive area extend to the empty space next to the label
is surprising.
Instead, left-align the whole button rather than just the label
inside, so the clickable area corresponds to the visible one.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/1046
The 'gdm' user is not going to run a media player, so there is no
point in allowing the corresponding section on the login screen.
All other sections are already disabled, so this is the only reason why
we end up with the message list instead of only showing the calendar.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2241
This reverts commit c0c027c608. Because for
some reason animating external opacity and position is still incurring
internal repaints, which disables offscreening and makes fading of
overlapping actors look wrong. `ON_IDLE` should be fixed in mutter before
it is used (in boxpointer at least) again.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2270
While the old merge request URLs still work, gitlab recently started
including an additional /- for merge requests.
Adjust the regex to account for that, so that simply copying the URL
from gitlab works again.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/1048
If the sessionMode does not allow to show the overview, we should also
hide an already visible overview.
This fixes a bug where, if the lockscreen was shown while the overview
was visible, the Ctrl+Alt+Tab popup would allow navigating inside the
overview because the overview actor is still mapped.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/1043
If a transition is reversed, the final property values will be the
same as before the transition. However this currently only works
correctly when we actually use a transition; to fix this with a
duration of 0, simply skip the set() call when the transition is
reversed.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/1042
Commit 6c6c89c634 added a pill around the default avatar, but
assumed the sizes from the vertical widget used on the lock screen.
In order to fix the horizontal widget on the login screen, move the
size-specific bits to the corresponding .horizontal and .vertical
sections, and half the sizes for the former (which corelates with
the icon sizes).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2242
While the unread messages indicator is updated when starting a new
session because we call _onSourceAdded() on existing sources, we should
also update the do-not-disturb setting which might still be enabled.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/1037
Implement ClutterActorClass.has_accessible() to ensure that CallyActor does not
recreate accessibles during the removal/destruction of an actor. This relies
on GNOME/mutter!1083 for the ClutterActorClass.has_accessible virtual function.
Running GNOME Shell for about 30 seconds results in a difference between
the two runs.
Before:
ALLOCATED TOTAL FUNCTION
[ 52.2 KiB] [ 0.05%] cally_actor_real_remove_actor
[ 36.3 KiB] [ 0.04%] st_widget_get_accessible
[ 9.8 KiB] [ 0.01%] atk_gobject_accessible_for_object
[ 3.2 KiB] [ 0.00%] g_signal_emit_by_name
[ 2.9 KiB] [ 0.00%] clutter_actor_get_children
After:
ALLOCATED TOTAL FUNCTION
[ 1.8 KiB] [ 0.00%] cally_actor_real_remove_actor
[ 1.1 KiB] [ 0.00%] clutter_actor_get_children
[ 659 bytes] [ 0.00%] g_signal_emit_by_name
Obviously 50KiB isn't a huge savings.
Although fixing things to avoid re-entrancy on destruction can be very useful
from a correctness standpoint.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2263
We turned both the auth prompt's cancel button and the switch user
button into icon buttons now, which means they are completely cryptic
when using a screen reader.
Just use the previously used labels as accessible names, which has the
nice side effect of lowering the impact of the string freeze break.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2210
The button is hidden on the lock screen, so it shouldn't be allowed to
activate it, be it via click or keyboard. The latter is still possible
by keynaving to the button and hitting space/enter. Fix that by making
the button unfocusable when we make it unreactive.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2210
ShellStack implements custom focus navigation, and will only ever
navigate into its top-most child. That kind of makes sense as long
as that child is actually visible, but not when it is hidden.
Descend into the stack to look for a focusable child instead.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2210
Since commit mutter/a2a8f0cda we force the focus surface of the
meta-wayland-pointer to NULL while the pointer is hidden. This
introduced an issue with the magnifier, where we use
`set_pointer_visible` to hide the real cursor and show our own cursor at
the correct position: Because the meta-wayland-pointer is still used to
communicate with Wayland clients, the UI of the windows will not respond
to mouse movement anymore as soon as the real cursor is hidden.
To fix this, use the newly added clutter_seat_inhibit_unfocus() API to
temporarily disable unsetting the focus-surface while the magnifier is
hiding the system cursor.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/993
If we are transitioning the label from 0 to its natural height, we
must set natural-height-set again after querying the preferred height,
otherwise Clutter would skip the transition.
However when transitioning in the opposite direction, setting the
property to true can go horribly wrong:
If the actor hasn't been allocated before, it will store a fixed
natural height of 0. But as there is no fixed min-height, we can
end up with min-height > natural-height, which is a fatal error.
(This isn't an issue when *actually* setting a fixed height, as
that will set both natural and minimum height)
So instead of always setting natural-height-set to true, restore
its previous value to fix the issue.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2255
repeatCount and autoReverse don't play well with animations disabled:
They cause password entries to wiggle themselves off-screen (by ending
up with some off-scale translation-x value).
While we should handle this more gracefully in the transition helpers,
it also makes sense to handle the case directly in wiggle(): As it
uses a chain of three transitions, we would still end up with a crude
one-frame-per-transition wiggle "animation".
Instead, do no animation at all as you would expect when animations are
disabled.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2236
Now that we apply a strong blur effect to the background, it doesn't
make too much sense to use a separate lock-screen background: It will
be mostly unrecognizable anyway.
The alternative would be to turn off the blur effect if a different
background is used (or have a hidden setting for that), but that would
then imply that we must keep the contents readable without blur.
Let's avoid that rabbit hole and just re-use the regular background.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/1001
To bypass offscreening in cases where continuous animation is happening.
Offscreening is slower in such cases so this reduces the render time of
animations within offscreenable actors.
On an i7-7700 this reduces the render time of boxpointers for example by
25-30%.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/1025