The hover state of a widget can become persistent if
the widget becomes reactive while a pointer grab.
To avoid that, remove hover state if the reactive property
is disabled.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728343
We need to use a GdkPixbufLoader instead of the straightforward
gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file(), since we want to load the image already
scaled if possible - e.g. if it's an SVG file.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726907
Since rebasing our AppSystem on GLib's facilities, we only ever
append to the id-to-app cache. So if an application is uninstalled,
shell_app_system_lookup_app() will still happily return it if it
was cached previously. For instance if a favorite app is uninstalled,
it keeps lurking in the dash until a restart.
To fix, filter out removed apps from the cache when handling
GAppInfoMonitor::installed-changed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726414
Currently we update the scale factor on startup and when we get a
monitors-changed signal, which is not the only cases where the setting changes. We cannot listen for gdk-window-scaling-factor changes because it is not
exported to gdk.
So use gtk-xft-dpi which also indicates a scale factor change.
When someone changes gtk-xft-dpi directly without changing the scale factor
we will just re-read the gdk-window-scaling-factor so no harm is done.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726238
It's possible that FBO creation fails due to hw limits or the
driver not exposing the EXT_framebuffer_object extension.
In that case, just give up on creating square icons.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724977
Instead of poking through IDLETIME, which confuses the state tracking
and can prevent automatic suspend, send a special signal to GSD
when the screen is to be waken up for a notification.
Someday we'll bring over all the state tracking and avoid this
ping-pong between gnome-shell and gnome-settings-daemon, but
that day's not today.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712706
While the named commit was correct for VPN connections, it didn't
work correctly for the initial secrets requests like when connecting
to a new access point. In that case, secrets *should* be requested
when none are found, but only if interaction is enabled. The
bits of 17726abb which removed checking secrets against the hints
*were* correct, but 17726abb removed too much.
Also, to ensure passwords don't get inadvertently cleared when
simply reading them from the keyring, don't save passwords
unless something might have changed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724779
Currently running the perf tool results into no wm running
afterwards making it hard for the user to get the results from a terminal
and generally does not make it easy for users to run it to gather numbers.
So restore the shell after the test has completed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724870
clutter_device_manager_get_core_device calls XIGetClientPointer, which
requires a round-trip to the server. Since we do this on StWidget
creation, this means a full round-trip for every created StWidget.
Replace this with get_device with the ID of the VCP/VCK, since mutter
doesn't support MPX, and we know this is what the device is.
If the sprite is NULL, like if a Wayland app wanted to hide the cursor,
then we need to hide the ClutterTexture on our side, as ClutterTexture
has no easy way to tell it to paint nothing.
If gdk_screen_get_setting fails, like if it's running without XSettings,
then the GValue will have a value of 0. A lot of code tries to divide by
the scale factor. This produces NaN, and combined with the fact that NaN
is "leaky", we very quickly end up spinning out of control.
jsapi.h has some bad warnings with gcc. gjs-module.h already includes
jsapi.h and uses a complicated set of GCC pragmas to mask them out, so
just kill our include.
Since we started tracking non-interesting windows, we can no longer
assume that if we manage to find an app associated with the focus window,
it should appear focused - we now can find apps for docks, the DESKTOP
window etc.
To restore the old behavior, make sure that the focus window or one of
its parents is "interesting".
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722928
The log handler can be invoked at bad times, and in particular
it can be invoked from gsignal with the signal lock taken.
At that time, calling into arbitrary high-level APIs can
cause a dead-lock.
Instead, only send to telepathy the tp-glib debug messages.
Everything else is in the journal anyway.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724256
So far we have assumed that whether or not a window is interesting
is static. In general this is the case, but as it is legal for the
underlying properties to change at any time, there are of course
offenders that actually do this (flash I'm looking at ya).
While we used the property to determine whether a window should be
tracked or not, the worst case was showing windows that should be
hidden or missing windows that should be shown.
However as we nowadays base an app's running state on the number of
interesting windows, we need to be more careful in order to avoid
ending up with running apps with no windows.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723308
The code from shell_window_tracker_is_window_interesting() is equivalent
of MetaWindow's skip-taskbar property, so use it to avoid code duplication.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723308
With the lastest ShellApp changes, an app is considered stopped
when the last "interesting" window is closed. However the app
may still track non-interesting windows, so if we unref the
running state on the state transition, we hit an assertion later-on
when trying to remove the non-interesting window.
Fix this by keeping the running state around until the last window
is closed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722840
An app should be considered running if it has at least one "interesting"
window, however the code considers an app running if it has at least
one tracked window. This was fine while we were only tracking interesting
windows, but since commit d21aa0d85f this is no longer the case.
So keep track of the number of interesting windows as well and use that
to determine the running state.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722690
It is possible to associate an application's window with a different
application using the transient_for hint. However we currently only
consider the hint in get_window_app() and not when making the original
association, which opens the door to some confusing inconsistencies;
for instance, get_window_app() will not necessarily return the same
value for all windows retrieved via shell_app_get_windows().
Fix this by looking at the transient_for hint when making the original
association, not just in get_window_app().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722434
Using the new list_actions() API in Gio, add entries for static
actions specified in .desktop files in the right-click app menus,
in the dash, app well and search.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669603
Use a new ShellGLSLQuad actor class to build a RadialEffect that can be
enabled on Lightboxes to achieve a radial effect similar to the overview
one. Then enable it for modal dialogs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669798
StWidget::popup-menu is emitted when Menu/<Shift>F10 is pressed,
not released (for consistency with Gtk+), so we need to forward
that. Note that for key press we don't emit the matching key
release, because the app will take a grab and get the event directly
from X when the key is physicall released.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721267
Since commit 1ebb162a00 moved JS sources into resources,
the extension-prefs tool was broken. To fix it, we would either
need to generate an external GResource in addition to the generated
C code and teach gjs-console about loading it before evaluating
the script, or turn gnome-shell-extension-prefs into a binary with
the JS resources compiled in.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722334
Specifying the session mode on the command-line doesn't play
well with session management (since the saved session desktop
file well either drop the specified session mode, or force it
always, even if the user picked a different mode at the login
screen)
This commit adds support for specifying the session mode via an
enviroment variable. For now, keep the old command line interface
for backward compatibility
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720894
All get_app_from_*() helpers are transfer full, but
get_app_from_gapplication_id() was directly returning the result
of lookup_app(), which is transfer none.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721439
The hash table must keep a copy of the IDs, because the GAppInfos
are unreferenced (and thus freed) at the end of the function.
This was possibly not a problem if the GAppInfos were referencing
the memory-mapped cache, but it becomes one for regularly parsed
desktop files in ~/.local.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721039
get_secrets_keyring_cb() contained an optimization (copied over from
nm-applet) that avoided a D-Bus round-trip when NetworkManager sent
secrets hints that were not satisified by the user. This code did
not properly handle empty hints though, and proceeded to always
request new secrets whenever empty hints were sent. Remove this
code entirely since the complexity is not worth it (per Jasper).
Second, get_secrets_keyring_cb() was mishandling VPN secrets which
were marked as "always ask". Because the VPN secrets are not GObject
properties because they cannot be pre-defined, they are passed in
a hash table that is a GObject property marked 'secret'. Unfortunately,
that means that the shell agent cannot determine their secret flags.
But since the VPN plugin auth dialogs have much better information
about what's required than the shell agent does, always ask the VPN
auth dialogs to handle the secrets requests after grabbing any that
already exist from the keyring. This is also what nm-applet does.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719815
Filtering out "non-interesting" windows beforehand as we currently do
means that we may get properties that should be based on all windows,
like the last time the application was used, wrong.
Just track all windows and filter out non-interesting windows manually
in the one place we actually care about the difference.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719824
Sorting actors by the distance in the axis of movement first and against
the axis otherwise means that if we have a situation like:
A F
B
where "F" is the focused actor, and it slightly overlaps with B vertically,
then we'll choose "B" to go left, rather than "A", which is most likely
what the user intended.
This is especially apparent in the overview where slight window size
differences mean we might not get an exact grid shape.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=644306
Rather than scanning all apps for searching, use Ryan's new desktop
file index and the glib support APIs for app searching instead of our
own system.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711631
While unfortunate that we still have to scan all apps with get_all(),
support for this feature will be short-lived, so hopefully we can drop
it in the future as new apps adapt to the desktop file / app ID
recommendations.
For now, simply scan all desktop IDs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711631
Systemd-for-the-user-session would also do this, but that's a deeply
invasive change that I may not actually get to this cycle. This
change is tiny and non-invasive, but provides an important benefit:
You can actually reliably tell *which* applications are logging which
messages (assuming they're launched by the shell).
This actually complements a recent change in DBus:
See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68559
which does a similar thing for bus activated apps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711626
Rather than create all ShellApps up-front, create them lazily. We really
had no reason to do this before as we were scanning GMenu to get all the
apps, but doing this can remove a need for get_all, which is slow and
memory-hungry.
We want to transition to a system in the future where we have a desktop
file cache. As we no longer differentiate categories or similar, it no
longer makes sense to have app visibility based on categories. Thus,
we no longer need to use gnome-menus to list all apps. The potential
issue here is reloading all desktop files when new files are created,
but this can be dealt with individually.
The "All Applications" view still uses gnome-menus.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698486
Since appDisplay.js makes its own GMenu tree, it's not necessary
anymore. This does mean that searches will show apps in NoDisplay
categories, but that's an obscure enough edge case not to matter.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698486
This does remove support for legacy prefixed app infos with
subdirs, but since we want to remove support for the menu spec,
let's not even bother.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698486
It's a broken method when it comes to giving us a useful GDesktopAppInfo,
and it's hard to fix libgmenu properly, so simply recreate the app info
using the desktop file ID that libgmenu has.
We want to move away from gnome-menus eventually, so the simple
utility method isn't really worth keeping around. Reimplement it
in the one place that uses it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698486