Right now is just redefine atk_object_get_name.
If someone wonders why not implement AtkText interface, or expose the
internal ClutterText, here a extract from AtkText doc:
"AtkText should be implemented by AtkObjects on behalf of widgets that
have text content which is either attributed or otherwise
non-trivial. AtkObjects whose text content is simple, unattributed,
and very brief may expose that content via atk_object_get_name
instead;"
StLabel is attributed, but is still simple and brief. In the same way
the atk_object_get_name redefinition is required, so this patch is the
first step. We can implement AtkText in the future.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626658
It includes:
* Expose a proper focusable state, instead of the default one from
cally, using StWidget::can_focus, and also notifying the state change
* Management of the selected stated, using the current pseudo_class.
* Defines a new virtual method on StWidget: get_accessible_type. In
this way it is not required to reimplement get_accessible just for
a accessible type change. get_accessible is reimplemented using this.
You can see that as a substitute of the atk object factory
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=636716
Instead of converting a CSS-specified length to an integer by truncation,
round. This means that sizes specified by converting a pixel value into
non-px terms will work reliably instead of potentially being off-by-one.
We weren't freeing the whole pixbuf, nor were we the GList of
subpixbufs. Plug both of these leaks in the error handling path
and in the default case.
All of the unreffing/cleanup should happen in the GDestroyNotify
for the result, not some in the handler.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=636489
While non-uniform border widths were parsed correctly, an arbitrary
side's width was picked when painting, so that each border ended up
with the same width and the widths specified in CSS were ignored.
At least for sides between non-rounded corners, using a different
border width can be reasonable, for instance at screen edges.
Different border widths around rounded corners are kind of crack,
but then it would be lame not to support it ...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607500
For gradient backgrounds, borders were implemented by filling the
background shape with the border color first, and then scaling down
the path to draw the background.
The result is not correct[0], which is especially visible if the border
width is greater than the border radius - so instead of scaling down
the original path, use a separate path for the background.
The result is consistent with the borders we draw for non-gradient
backgrounds, and much closer to the correct standard behavior.
[0] http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/#the-border-radiushttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607500
non-absolute paths specified as url()'s in
stylesheets are resolved to be relative to the location
of the stylesheets they are in.
Inline styles don't have physical styleshseets sitting on disk,
which leads to a crash in the url resolving code.
This commit ensures that we don't try to use the stylesheet associated
with a url, if there isn't one to use.
This commit doesn't try to handle relative paths in inline styles.
It only prevents crashes when absolute paths are used.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=636975
When scrolled, st_box_layout_apply_transform() includes the scroll
offset and affects paint volumes. This is right for our children, but
our paint volume is determined by our allocation and borders and
doesn't scroll, so we need to reverse-compensate, the same as we do
when painting.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630932
In order to take advantage of clipped redraws (only redraw the
parts that actually changed), we have to inform clutter about
our paint_volume by implementing the get_paint_volume virtual
method.
As this feature had been added in in clutter 1.5.x we now require
that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630932
Aggressive compiler flags can cause the compiler to be smart enough
to inline functions and detect variables not being set on certain
code paths but not smart enough to understand the overall logic;
add some extra initializations to suppress the warnings.
Fix several minor bugs in the logic found when double checking the
logic before adding the initializations.
Based on a patch by Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634225
Add a "gicon" property so that a GIcon can be used instead of an
icon name, while still getting icon recoloring from the theme.
Also include a compatibility wrapper in libshell until GJS has
support for interface static methods.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622451
Connect to the "changed" signal on the default icon theme, and
when it triggers:
- Evict all cached looked up icons from the StTextureCache
- Fake a style change on all StThemeContext; this will result
in StIcon looking up icons again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633866
It is not referencing them when adding, and also it is connecting
to the "destroy" signal, emitted on dispose, so there is no risk
of storing finalized objects.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634781
We were always drawing the border and background of each
StThemeNode, even if they were transparent. The simple
optimization of checking the alpha provides a significant
performance boost (in a quick test, it increased the
overviewFpsSubsequent metric in the core performance test
from 28fps to 35fps).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634752
Now that we're using St.Icon in the Javascript, there is no reason
to have separate st_texture_cache_load_icon_name() and
st_texture_cache_load_icon_name_for_theme(), instead just add
the StThemeNode argument to st_texture_cache_load_icon_name().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633866
Use st_texture_cache_load_icon_name_for_theme() so that we get the
right colors for symbolic icons. The code refactoring to achieve this
also avoids constantly starting a new icon load each time we set
a property on initialization ... the icon is loaded only after we
have a #StThemeNode assigned.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
Sometimes it's useful to get the theme node if there is one and do
nothing and wait for the ::style-changed signal if there is no theme
node. Add st_widget_peek_theme_node() that just gets the current
theme node if available. The caller must handle a %NULL return.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
Add st_texture_cache_load_icon_name_for_theme() which, when loading a
symbolic icon, gets a #StIconColors from the theme node and uses that
to colorize the icon.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
A new StIconColors object is used to efficiently track the colors
we need to colorize a symbolic icon.
st_theme_node_compute_icon_colors() is added to compute the
StIconColors for a theme node. (Refcounting of StIconColors means
that we'll typically share the colors object of the parent node.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
Scaling up icons from the loaded size to a larger size is uniformly
ugly and results in a long series of "fuzzy icon" bugs. It's better
to just load at the specified size and center. (Centering can be
overridden by packing not-fill in the parent container.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
We don't want the layout to change when we say, change from
battery-full to battery-full-charging, so we should request a square
based on the icon size unconditionally and not try to adapt to the
size of the texture we loaded. This also means that our layout is
independent of the loaded texure which, if we switch away from
using a ClutterActor child will allow us not queue a relayout when
the icon finishes loading.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
Make StIcon compile and work in St.
Changes:
* ::icon-type and st_icon_set_icon_type are added to allow
specifying SYMBOLIC/FULLCOLOR for an icon.
* Ability to set the icon name from the theme is removed; it
wouldn't easily fit into our framework and two levels of
abstraction between code and image doesn't seem that useful.
* size CSS property is renamed from x-st-icon-size to icon-size
to correspond to what we are doing elsewhere.
* CSS and property based icon sizing are cleanly layered - if
you set the icon-size property, the CSS size is ignored.
* Add a simple JS test of StIcon.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
StIconType will be used by a new StIcon class, so move it to the
header file of common enumerations. Including st-types.h which had
the St single-include check revealed that st-texture-cache.h didn't
have that check and several places were including that directly.
Fix that up.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
The ability to set a "content image" on an icon relies on the ability
to have custom theme properties of a "border image" (9-slice) type.
We don't have this, and the capability of a bordered image specified
by the theme can be achieved more naturally with standard CSS facilities.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
* Make sure all source files have a LGPL copyright header, and standardize
non-standard variations of the header to a common form.
* Check and update all copyright notices.
* Remove 'Written By:' lines. They are universally incomplete and
typically indicate only who started a particular file.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634550
We weren't properly nulling out the vadjustment variable in dispose()
which meant in the case of explicit-destroy followed some time later
by garbage collection and disposing the actor again we would crash.
Use StWidget:track-hover rather than doing it ourselves. Don't assume
that hover is always TRUE after an enter_event or FALSE after a
leave_event, since we have a pointer grab and will be getting other
actors' events.
Don't ungrab the pointer when it leaves the button, since that
destroys the whole point of getting a grab in the first place.
Only consider the button to have been clicked when it has both grab
(meaning the mouse was pressed over the button) and hover (meaning the
mouse was released over the button).
Also remove the virtual pressed/released methods, which weren't being
used anyway.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633853
Add StWidget:can-focus, st_widget_navigate_focus(), and
st_container_get_focus_chain(), and implement as needed to allow
keyboard navigation of widgets.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621671
In d66e7dd49 I got confused between border_texture and
background_texture. The background_texture was being created as normal
but in the one place that it gets drawn I accidentally made it use the
border_material instead. This patch makes it create a
background_material similar to the border_material and uses it to
paint.
A few places in st-theme-node-drawing create one-shot material, paint
with it and then free it. This is suboptimal with current Cogl because
it will end up compiling an ARBfp program just for that single paint
and then it will throw it away when the material is destroyed.
There is a new function in st-private.c called
_st_create_texture_material. This creates a simple material for a
texture based on a common parent material that points to a dummy
texture. Any materials created with this function are likely to be
able to share the same program unless the material is further modified
to contain a different number of layers. It would be possible to use
cogl_set_source_texture for this instead except that it's not possible
to modify the material's color in that case so we couldn't render the
texture with opacity.
The corner textures are now stored as a handle to a material that
references the texture rather than storing the texure directly. There
is also a separate border_material member which always points to
border_texture as the only layer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633340
Although within St itself there are situations where the semantics of
these functions (return TRUE or FALSE and return the actual value in
an out parameter) is useful, it's mostly just annoying at the
application level, where you generally know that the CSS property is
going to specified, and there is no especially sane fallback if it's
not.
So rename the current methods to lookup_color, lookup_double, and
lookup_length, and add new get_color, get_double, and get_length
methods that don't take an "inherit" parameter, and return their
values directly. (Well, except for get_color, due to the lack of (out
caller-allocates) in gjs.)
And update the code to use either the old or new methods as appropriate.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632590
st-theme stores some loaded stylesheets in a custom
stylesheets list. When removing items from this list
it unrefs them, but when adding items to the list it
neglects to ref them. This means that under certain
circumstances the list will contain items that have
already been freed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632477
StDrawingArea uses the member variable needs_repaint to keep track
of whether it needs repainting. The variable is set to TRUE correctly,
e.g. on allocation or style changes - alas, it is never set to FALSE,
resulting in the area being repainted continuously.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632197
Non-uniform border-radii are already supported when using a gradient
background, this patch adds support for solid colors as well.
The currently applied technique of using corner textures and filling
the remaining area with rectangles is extended, so that each corner is
padded with rectangles to the size of the largest corner.
Add border-radius.js to test cases, to test non-uniform border-radii
with both solid color and gradient backgrounds.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=631091
Icons can be loaded as St.Icon.SYMBOLIC, FULLCOLOR, APPLICATION or
DOCUMENT. The first will look for a symbolic equivalent, the second
looks for a full-color version (and does fallback, eg, from
"drive-harddisk-usb" to "drive-harddisk"). APPLICATION and DOCUMENT do
full-color icons without fallback (as specified by the icon spec).
And update various callers to use the right flags.
Based on a patch from Matt Novenstern.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621311
Switch to using the layer combine constant rather than the material
primary color for representing the opacity of the material; this
avoids triggering a Cogl bug where changing the primary color corrupts
the layer state.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629616
* Use --warn-all, --warn-error
* Fix various broken gtk-doc
* Drop unused shell_get_event_related
* For header defines, we currently require them to end in _H to be skipped
* Drop the no-longer-necessary fix-meta-rectangle.py hack
* Move to the convention of using -private.h for headers that are,
well, private.
* Add shell-wm-private.h
Move shadow helper functions from st-theme-node-drawing to st-private
to make them available to widgets which want to add shadows to internal
actors.
Also add a new helper function for creating the shadow material from a
ClutterActor.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624384
Reorganize the existing code which parses the -st-shadow property
to allow parsing different shadow properties and add support for
the text-shadow property.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624384
If a shadow property is inherited from a parent, multiple StThemeNodes
share a common StShadow. It would be possible to use st_shadow_copy()
for this purpose, but proper reference counting is nicer.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624384
Add basic support for background-position, which only supports absolute
values.
Also don't require an unit to be specified for 0 (because the unit does not
really matter here 0 is 0 regardless of the unit).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624375
Add st_theme_node_paint_equal() and use that to do two things:
1) Avoid animating transitions where nothing changes.
2) Copy cached painting state from the old theme node to the new
theme node.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627083
Creating an FBO may be expensive, so we should avoid the operation
if possible. When transitioning between theme nodes, the widget's
opacity is used to paint to the offscreen textures which are blended
together - this means that the textures have to be recreated each time
the widget's opacity changes. It is much more effective to paint the
textures at full opacity and respect the widget's paint opacity when
blending the textures together.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=627085
The function has been upstreamed as clutter_actor_contains() - with
the switch to clutter-1.4 it is now available to the Shell, so it
is no longer necessary to keep a copy in-tree.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626512
Add support for the CSS :first-child and :last-child properties to
StContainer, and thus to all containers in St and ShellGenericContainer.
The internal ordering of the container's children is used to determine
the child to which to attach the pseudo class, not the children's
positions. This means that containers where positions can differ from
the ordering (ShellGenericContainer / StGroup) may behave unexpectedly,
so some caution is required.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625316
There's an assertion in calculate_gaussian_kernel() to avoid a division
by zero - due to an unnecessary cast from float to int this assertion
is triggered incorrectly for small (but non-zero) values, e.g. a blur
radius of 1px.
"text-align" allows setting the alignment of text, with respect to
other lines and allocated space, without requiring a reference to
the ClutterText (which is private for most widgets).
If not specified, all text is left-aligned.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622447
It has probably crossed the line to evil by a mile or so, but here
it is: a Tweener.slowDownFactor replacement used by all animations
without exception.
While at it, update Tweener to use the new setTimeScale() upstream
function instead of adjusting the timeline directly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622249
This function reads a single image file which contains multiple
images internally.
The image file will be divided using @grid_width and @grid_height;
note that the dimensions of the image loaded from @path
should be a multiple of the specified grid dimensions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598349
The framebuffer setup code can fail, e.g. when the texture used as
color buffer has a height/width of 0. In that case, the call to
cogl_pop_framebuffer() will crash the shell trigger an assert. Add
error checking to fail gracefully.
Add _st_actor_contains() in st-private for use within St, and
monkey-patch in a Clutter.Actor.contains() for use by javascript, and
then replace all the duplicate implementations with one or the other
of those.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621197
Our behavior of reversing the animation when the widget's style
changes back to the previous one is sound. On the other hand, when
there's a change to a new style while a transition is active, we
simply cancel the ongoing transition. Updating the transition
correctly so that the new one starts from an intermediate state
is hard.
Nevertheless, if the style changes before any time of the transition
has elapsed, we should do better than the current behavior.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621140
The current code only sets up / updates transitions when the new
node's transition-duration is non-zero. It should cancel an
existing transition if the duration is 0.
It is sometimes desirable to fade smoothly between two styles
instead of changing it abruptly.
Add transitions controlled by the transition-duration CSS property.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619025
StThemeNodes may have properties - namely shadows - which paint
outside an actor's allocation. This is not a problem unless drawing
is redirected to an offscreen buffer, in which case the actually
painted size is needed in advance when setting up the buffer.
Add a convenience method to calculate an allocation large enough to
paint the node.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619025
Add st_theme_node_equal() - two nodes are considered equal iff they
refer to identical elements, so e.g. .example and .example:hover are
not equal, even if no .example:hover rule exists in the CSS.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619025
When hovering over the entry's ClutterText, the entry itself
currently receives a leave event and updates the hover state.
Apply the same logic as StWidget itself to treat children as
part of the entry.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620381
Currently shadows disregard the overall opacity, so e.g. setting
an ancestor's opacity does not effect the shadow. Fix this by
deferring the setting of the shadow's color until it is painted.
Also move duplicated drawing code from st_theme_node_paint() into
its own function.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619083
Currently the size of an StGroup depends exclusively on the group's
children - it should be possible to override this behaviour with
fixed values in the CSS.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613907
I have no idea why there existed code that if we saw e.g. min-width
without a width, we assigned min-width to ->width, thus effectively
treating it as a maximum.
Just delete that bit.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618482
Passing an explicit width in the wfh case or a height in the hfw case
messes up the request caching, and confuses actors that assume they
won't be called with an explicit width/height unless they're being
allocated along the other axis.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618295
Add StContainer, which implements the ClutterContainer interface based
on the container methods in st-private and make the existing containers
subclass it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613907
The StTable code only supports height-for-width. When called in
width-for-height sizing mode, instead of treating the -1 flag
value of 'for_width' as a real width, and requesting all the
children at 1 pixel wide, use the natural width of the table
as the width for determing the height.
Since we can't rewrap in width-for-height mode, we then report
the natural width also as the minimum width of the table.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618104
As StEntry handles hover differently depending on whether it is
activated or not, the generic hover support in StWidget is
insufficient. Nevertheless it makes sense to set the hover status
using StWidget methods instead of setting the pseudo class directly.
The (optional) spread radius allows to make the shadow bigger without
enlarging the blur value. Mozilla supports this parameter for the
-moz-box-shadow property.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613832
Most subclasses override get_preferred_width/height, but if they don't
(eg, StDrawingArea), then make sure they still take CSS-specified
sizes into account.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614516
StThemeNode holds a reference to its parent, but we never released
that reference. This could cause us to hold onto whole chains
of theme nodes with rather dire memory usage implications.
Also move the other g_object_unref into _dispose.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614660
Paint/pick all children, regardless of whether or not they lie within
the content_box. The previous behavior was that a child that was 99%
outside the box would be fully visible, but a child that was 100%
outside the box would be fully hidden. This is somewhat odd, and
doesn't match the behavior of the other St container classes, and at
any rate, the use of clutter_actor_get_allocation_box() for this
optimization was incorrect since it doesn't take into account
transformations (anchor point, rotation, etc) that might cause the
child to be drawn within the content_box anyway.
(For scrolled StBoxLayouts, drawing is still clipped to the
content_box, as before, but will now properly take transformations
into account as well.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614047
The idea behind this move is that we have a lot more control over
rendering if StWidget isn't a big pile of actors, and things are
more efficient.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607500
The hover rewrite added a freeze/thaw_notify to
st_clickable_leave_event() (to match the one already in
st_clickable_enter_event()), which broke code in two places that
assumed "pressed" would still be TRUE when "hover" changed to FALSE.
Fix that by exposing the "held" property as well.
A pointer does not equal to an int on x86_64
(which results into pointer - pointer not being an int either),
fix that by casting the resulting value to an int.
Breakage was introduced by commit 909b5ec43c
If track-hover is set, update the hover property automatically, and
the "hover" pseudo class to match, as StClickable used to do. (Remove
the corresponding code in StClickable). Tweak the tooltip handling to
use track-hover, which also makes it slightly more reliable in the
presence of reactive children, etc.
Since style_class and pseudo_class are space-separated lists of names,
add new methods to add and remove individual names rather than just
re-setting the entire name.
Update existing code to use the new pseudo-class methods where
appropriate. In some cases, this may result in actors having multiple
pseudoclasses where previously they only had one at a time, but there
don't seem to be any visible differences.
(There are some places that could usefully use the new style_class
methods as well, but this patch doesn't change them.)
Also, update test-theme.c to test the new methods.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604943
The relationship between adjustments and scrollbars and
scrollable widgets was much more complex than it needed to be.
StScrollView: Have the scroll view own a pair of adjustments,
set them on the child on add(), remove unnecessary
change notification signal connections.
StBoxLayout: Remove auto-create of adjustments, just take the
adjustments from the scrollbars and set them on the scrollable
child. Notify for hadjustment/vadjustment properties.
StScrollBar: Notify adjustment property.
StScrollable: Document how adjustment setting works.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611740
* Add missing chain-up for dispose and finalize methods
* ShellGenericContainer needs to destroy its children in dispose()
* Fix variable naming and excess casts in st_label_dispose()
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612511
StScrollable: Document how to set adjustments
StBoxLayout: Make sure that we always have upper >= lower + page_size,
so that clamping works properly. Set the page_increment to be slightly
less than the page_size so there is some overlap, as is customary.
StScrollView: Remove unnecessary fabs() calls, rewrite expressions
for additional clarity.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611740
- Fix existing typos and spacing problems
- Get preferred height, not current height, of shadows
- Let shadows overflow don't clamp them when we have too little space
- Remove a now-unecessary stray MAX()
- Fix up scrollview visibility for the pathological case of no child
- Disconnect from adjustments on remove()
- Don't unset the adjustments on the child on remove(), since they
already existed or were autocreated on add()
(We should what we are doing and set the adjustments of the
scrollbars on the child rather than setting the adjustments of
the child, so we match GTK+'s scrolllable interface, but this
at least makes it consistent instead of a weird mix.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611740
StScrollable: Document how size negotation now works between the
parent and scrollable child.
StBoxLayout: Adapt to the new contract for how size negotiation
works; in particular, handle being allocated less than the
minimum size when scrolled and treat the minimum size as the
size of the scrolled area in instead of the natural size.
StScrollView: Substantially rewrite with fixes including:
- Implement new size negotation contract; this allows us
to determine scrollbar visibility without having to
connect to the adjustment.
- Implement all ALWAYS along with the existing NEVER/AUTO
- When hiding and showing scrollbars and shadows, don't
hide and show widgets, just turn on and off including them
in pick and paint. This avoids queueing relayouts.
- Cleanups for the code for connecting to adjustments,
for changing policy, and for turning on and off shadows.
scroll-view-sizing.js: New test case for StScrollView, allowing
resizing the scroll view interactively, changing the scrollbar
policies and turning shadows on and off.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611740
When an StScrollView is allocated, allocating the child would
cause the adjustment values to change, which would result in
the scrollbars queueing a relayout, which isn't allowed during
allocation.
To avoid this, instead of queueing a relayout when the adjustment
changes:
- When we have a valid allocation already, just go ahead
and reallocate the children.
- Otherwise do nothing immediately and wait until we get allocated
Because the 'needs_allocation' flag in ClutterActor isn't exposed,
this requires some slightly ugly code to shadow that state locally.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611944
Having StDrawingArea use ClutterCairoTexture causes circularity
problems with sizing - StDrawingArea wants to use its allocation for
the size of the texture, but ClutterTexture wants to use the size of
the texture to determine the requited size.
Avoid this by making StDrawingArea directly use Cairo and CoglTexture;
while doing this, the API is changed a bit for simplicity and to
match our use case:
- Instead of clutter_cairo_texture_create(), we have
st_drawing_area_get_context() to retrieve an already created
context. This can only be called in the ::repaint signal.
- The ::redraw signal is changed to ::repaint so we can have
st_drawing_area_queue_repaint() that doesn't collide with
clutter_actor_queue_redraw()
- ::repaint is now emitted lazily when painting the actor rather
than synchronously at various different points.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611750
- Specify a minimum version of clutter-1.2.0
- Switch clutter branch in the moduleset to master
- Replace deprecated cogl_texture/material_unref() with
cogl_handle_unref()
- Use cogl_clip_push_rectangle() rather than cogl_clip_push()
- Replace cogl_check_extension() with strstr - should be
accurate enough.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610679
It's wrong to do anything that requires looking up a widget's style
before you add the widget to the stage, since its final style may
depend on properties inherited from its parents.
st_widget_get_theme_node() used to emit a warning in this case, but
many would-be contributors apparently didn't notice. Help them out.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610279
StButton animated the background for button transitions; since these aren't
presently part of the shell design, simply remove them. We can readd
these in the future.
StTooltip should probably have :vertical and :horizontal pseudo classes
to make the arrow work but it should still function.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607500
Rather than having ShellTextureCache know about the type of each
item it's caching, this lays the foundation for simply caching
arbitrary string -> CoglHandle.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607500
For StWidget we want the ability to load raw CoglHandle references
rather than having a big pile of actors backing StWidget.
Several bits of StWidget expect to be able to synchronously load
textures; this is a crutch to support that until we can cleanly
make this asynchronous.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607500
Brute force merge these two by essentially replacing St.TextureCache
with a (renamed) Shell.TextureCache.
One function was added for convenience, namely "st_texture_cache_load_file_simple".
St.TextureCache had a function to load a texture from a filename, and it
returned NULL on error but only half the callers actually checked this. This
function is better.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607500
StScrollBar: Be robust against being disposed multiple times,
which can happen, and in fact, normally happens when destroying
the parent.
StScrollView: Implement remove() for the hscroll and vscroll members,
and just destroy them in dispose() and let them be removed.
unparent the shadows, instead of just unref'ing them directly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611203
Add a 'vshadow' property to StScrollView, which, when turned on,
overlays gradient shadows on the top and bottom of the StScrollView.
Turn this on for the StScrollView used for the app browser.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609604
The type we don't currently handle is _ALWAYS, my original use
of g_return_if_fail was wrong.
Also the default should be AUTOMATIC in the properties, not ALWAYS.
Finally the test case was still using the incorrect St.ScrollPolicy.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609015
Previously we were hacking out the vertical scrollbar, this patch
allow us to sanely say in which directions we want to scroll.
Note this patch intentionally changes St to depend on GTK+ in the
API. I believe this is a correct long term change where we should
view St as co-evolving with GTK+ rather than replacing or paralleling.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609015
st_theme_node_adjust_preferred_width/height now limit the content area
of an actor to the max, if given. (The requested width/height may be
larger to make room for borders, etc.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606755
In StBin, StBoxLayout, and StTable, if a child has a potential
allocation that is larger than its preferred size, we give it its
preferred size instead. However, the corresponding
get_preferred_height/width methods were not making the same
assumption, which meant that if we had more width than the widget
wanted, we would allocate it its preferred width, but with the height
that corresponded to the larger width.
Fix this by defining new helpers _st_actor_get_preferred_width() and
_st_actor_get_preferred_height() and using them everywhere. Also, make
StBin and StTable use _st_allocate_fill() rather than having
nearly-identical duplicate copies of the code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609848
The forward/backward steppers are always allocated a square region at the
scroll bar's ends. Change the allocation to be based on the steppers' size
requests instead.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609401
To comply with C89, structure initializers should have
only constant values.
(Not a thorough check for this throughout the codebase, just
StWidget is fixed up in this commit.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608746
By calling clutter_actor_get_allocation() in st_widget_recompute_style()
to determine whether to redraw gradients, we triggered a complete
reallocation of the stage for each gradient.
As gradients are processed in st_widget_real_style_changed() anyway, the
additional checks in st_widget_recompute_style() are redundant and can
be removed altogether.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608847
On style changes from gradient to solid backgrounds, the new background
must be drawn unconditionally, not depending on whether old and new
background color differ.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608914
When moving a widget with a gradient, its allocation changes
continuously, resulting in constant redraws.
Checking for actual size changes before the operation avoids
unnecessary redraws.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608715
StButton has an internal animation for the border-image actor, then
it connects to the "completed" signal passing itself as data. However,
if the button is destroyed, nothing prevents the animation's completed
signal from then causing a reference to freed memory.
Holding a reference to the button is the most straightforward fix here.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607825
Some theme authors have stated interest in radial gradient backgrounds.
The w3c has some draft:
http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-images/#radial-gradients
As this is rather complex, we add only some very basic support, which
extends our syntax for linear gradients:
background-gradient-direction: [vertical|horizontal|radial]
Gradients are centered circles, whose size is determined by the closest
side.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604945
Some changes to the way we handle CSS gradients:
* draw without padding, thus interpreting gradients as part of the
background rather than as content
* clip to (rounded) border area
* draw the border along the gradient instead of trying to align the
gradient layer with the background/border layer
* use the border_image actor instead of the background_image one
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606257
Add support for a new -st-shadow property, which is based loosely
on the CSS3 box-shadow property:
http://www.css3.info/preview/box-shadow/
It defers from the specification as follows:
* no multiple shadows
* the optional color argument may be placed anywhere
* the shape is not determined by the widget's bounding box,
but by the background-image property
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603691
Move CSS handling of StLabel and StButton for their underlying
ClutterText objects into st_private, and implement support for
the underline and strikethrough St text-decoration properties.
Overline isn't implemented for lack of a corresponding Pango
attribute, and blink, well...
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=599661
Now a StBin, and add hover/active style properties. Also, add the
event to the CLICKED signal. Otherwise a straightforward namespace
transformation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602131
It's nicer to have ShellDrawingArea as a St widget so it can
participate more cleanly in CSS styling, such as queuing a redraw
automatically on style changes, and allowing subclasses to use
CSS styling.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602131
Rather than having gradients be individually implemented by higher
level JS widgets, move basic gradient functionality into StWidget.
There is prior art in WebKit for CSS gradients:
http://webkit.org/blog/175/introducing-css-gradients/
However, implementing this would be quite a lot of work; all we
need in the Shell design at the moment is basic horizontal/vertical
linear gradients. So, the syntax now supported is:
background-gradient-type: [vertical|horizontal]
background-gradient-start: color;
background-gradient-end: color;
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602131
An earlier commit was overzealous in removing (out) annotations;
introspection supports (out) for integral types just fine, we
only need to remove them for (out) types where the caller needs
to allocate a boxed type.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602131
In a variety of places we're using boxes as data-modeling displays,
and in doing so we often want to either remove the children or
explictly destroy them.
Now ideally Gjs would support callbacks, and this would make using
the for_each functions possible, but even then these functions
are more efficient and shorter to type, at least.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600734
If the space we're allocated is too small for our border + padding
constraints, don't give negative allocations to callers. Squash
to zero.
It isn't really useful for callers to get negative content sizes,
and certainly breaks most allocation code.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600734
StTheme CSS supports different border widths for different sides. Implement
it for StWidget by drawing the border internally. However, we don't support
a nonzero corner-radius with nonuniform borders.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=599442
The behavior in respect to borders matches CSS - the properties set the size of
the content exclusive of the borders (CSS3 box-sizing property - not implemented
here - changes this).
min-width/min-height correspond very closely to the CSS meanings.
width/height are a little different from the CSS meanings - the CSS meaning is
"exactly this size unless overridden by min/max-width/height" - but within the
realm of our layout algorithm, making them control natural size is pretty
close.
This way we can force elements to have a fixed natural or minimum size.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598651
ClutterGroup calls _destroy, but most of St was just calling _unparent.
This caused problems because the DESTROY signal was not emitted
for child elements after destroying a toplevel. Also, in a GC'd
binding it would cause unpredictable lifetime of children.
Some St widgets simply didn't have _dispose at all; implement it.
Note because of the usage of the background_image in StButton,
we can't cleanly destroy it inside the StWidget.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597845
Add StIMText, which is a drop-in replacement for ClutterIMText but
uses GtkIMContext instead of ClutterIMContext.
StIMText doesn't have preedit support (would need ClutterText
changes), so isn't going to be useful for complicated input methods,
but is good enough to get dead keys and similar working.
entry.js: Simple test case of StEntry
gnome-shell.modules: Remove clutter-imcontext module
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597471
To work around a problem where libcroco < 0.6.2 can't handle
functions starting with 'r' or 'u', preconvert 'rgba' to 'RGBA'
when parsing stylesheets and then check for rgba()
case-insensitively.
(libcroco is uniformly case-sensitive, though the CSS spec requires
that ASCII should be handled case-insensitively.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597054
round() is a C99 addition, so causes portability problems:
different C library versions require different #defines to
enable it. So simply avoid using it.
Property enumeration names should correspond exactly to the property names;
in particular the ACTIVE vs :checked disparity was confusing reading the
code.
http://bugzilla.moblin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6504
Convert the StTable code from StStylable to StThemeNode. The
:row-spacing and :col-spacing GObject properties are converted
into spacing-rows and spacing-columns style properties.
A new interactive test is added for StTable.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596811
Remove the StTable specific methods to add actors:
st_table_add_actor()
st_table_add_actor_with_properties()
Since they shadow the generic ClutterContainer add_actor() method,
and patch in our add() convenience function as we do for
StBoxLayout.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596811
Remove the StBoxLayout:spacing GObject property, and instead make
BoxLayout look up the spacing from the CSS style. This makes it
consistent with padding and will allow the use of units. (The
removal of the GObject property entirely instead of making it an
override is consistent with how we handle color, font, padding, etc.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596803
Add clutter-text properties to allow getting access to the underlying
ClutterText actor. This corresponds to the get_clutter_text() methods.
The PROP_LABEL and PROP_ENTRY enum values are renamed to PROP_TEXT to
match the names of the properties that they correspond to, and the
properties of StEntry are reordered into alphabetical order.
Based on a patch from Colin Walters
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591245http://bugzilla.moblin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6313
StBoxLayout: Make consistent that the area scrolled and clipped
to is the content area (excluding borders and padding.) Translate
back appropriately when chaining up so that the parent background
is drawn at the right place and picking on the box (if it's reactive)
picks at the right place on the screen.
clip-to-allocation is removed from StScrollView since it's just
not right - if the child has any non-moving elements, like headers or
borders, it will need to set a narrower clip. And even if the entire
child scrolls, we want to clip to an arrow that excludes the scrollbars.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595997
When a StBoxLayout is allocated a size less than its natural size,
think "shrink" needs to be divided among the children that have
a smaller minimum size than natural size.
This is done by preferentially shrinking the children that are most
expanded from their minimum size and then increasing that set of
children until we've found enough total shrink.
A new method is used of allocating children at integral sizes - instead
of rounding the per-child extra amount to an integer (which causes
cumulative round-off errors), compute the position as we go along in
floats and round individually for each child widget.
Extend the box-layout test to include of a test of a box being set
to various widths, starting quite narrow.
http://bugzilla.moblin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6311https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595995
If the actor isn't in a stage, then setting up the adjustment
based on the actor's size (which we can't compute) and the
size of the default stage (which isn't relevant), doesn't make
sense. Just use arbitrary default values.
The adjustments will be updated to reasonable values when first
the box is first allocated.
It's not entirely clear to me why we ever want to compute the
adjustment settings this way; perhaps we should always use
default values.
http://bugzilla.moblin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6307https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595996
The current CSS3 border-image is close to a superset of what we were
doing for -hippo-background-image. Woot! rename StThemeImage to
StBorderImage and change parsing to look for:
border-image: <url> <number>...
Rather than
-st-background-image: <url> <length>...
percentanges for the border sizes are not currently supported, neither
are the keywords for handling of the middle part. We always do 'stretch'
for now.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595990
Use BigRectangle to draw the border and background if there's
a border width or border radius and no border image. (Only
uniform borders are supported for now with some deviations
from the CSS model noted in the comments.)
The background color and image parameters are removed from
StWidget's draw_background() method since they were not used
for StButton (the only current user) and the encapsulation
break that they presented caused some minor problems.
Add a test case for borders, and also use borders to style
the buttons in the 'inline-style' test case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595993
Rather than repeating the computation of borders in many different
widget subclasses, add helper functions:
st_theme_node_adjust_for_height()
st_theme_node_adjust_preferred_width()
st_theme_node_adjust_for_width()
st_theme_node_adjust_preferred_height()
st_theme_node_get_content_box()
That are used in get_preferred_width()/get_preferred_height() and
allocate() methods to consistently apply the necessary adjustments.
This allows removing the StPadding type.
Queueing a relayout when the borders/padding change is moved from
st_widget_real_style_changed() to the invoking code to allow access
to the old StThemeNode for comparison. (Should this be added as
a parameter to the signal?)
Borders are included in the geometry adjustments, but borders
are not yet drawn.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595993
Add support for parsing and caching the border-radius property.
Different radii for the 4 corners are supported; elliptical corners
are not supported.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595993
Add support for passing an inline-style string when creating a
StThemeNode.
Hook this up to a new 'style' property of StWidget.
Add a test case that demonstrates using this to update font sizes
on the fly.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595991
ShellTheme replaces both StStyle and ccss_stylesheet_t.
The interface StStylable is replaced by usage of ShellThemeNode.
A concrete node class allows some significant optimizations of property
inheritance that would have been much more difficult to achieve with
the highly abstract pair of StStylable and ccss_node_t.
Some operations that were previously on StStylable (like the
::style-changed signal) are directly on NtkWidget.
Custom properties are no longer registered as param-specs; instead you
call directly into shell theme node to look up a length or color:
shell_theme_node_get_length (theme_node, "border-spacing", FALSE, &spacing);
The dependency on libccss is dropped, while preserving all existing
functionality and adding proper parsing and inheritance of font properties
and proper inheritance for the 'color' property.
Some more javascript tests for CSS functionality are added; workarounds for
a CSS bug where *.some-class was needed instead of .some-class are removed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595990
To each .c and .h file, add:
/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
'gnu' is the default anyways for Emacs, but indent-tabs-mode is not,
so this sets things up to correspond to the policy of no-tabs.
http://bugzilla.moblin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6467
Import:
HippoCanvasTheme => StTheme
HippoCanvasThemeImage => StThemeImage
HippoCanvasStyle => StThemeNode
StThemeContext is a new class managing the theme for a stage and
global properties like resolution.
test-theme.c is a newly written test program to do verification of the
style matching and property handling rules.
Various changes are made in the import:
- Comprehensive reindentation
- guint32 pixels replaced with ClutterColor
- General pseudo-class support added
- Old-fashioned (non-bordered) background image support added, though
with no support for repeat, etc.
- Bug fixes for problems revealed by test program
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595990
Add GObject Introspection annotations to methods where needed, in
particular adding (transfer none) to return values that don't transfer
ownership.
st_texture_cache_get_actor() and st_texture_cache_get_texture()
are annotated as (transfer none) since they return a newly
created *floating* texture.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591245
Import the core MxWidget/MxBin and their dependencies; we use the
namespace "St" (Shell Toolkit) because it is the same length as Mx
so enabling easy sharing of code, but makes it clear that this is
a friendly fork and not a literal import.
Based on a patch by Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591245