The scrollbar is the main culprit for cluttered controls in the
linear view - all its functionality is already provided by the
workspace indicators, so it is save to remove the scrollbar in
order to clean up the interface.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634948
When the last message is older than SCROLLBACK_IMMEDIATE_TIME (1
minutes), show a timestamp in the middle, indicating the time it
was sent.
Use the same style for presence changes, but show them on the left.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617228
Switch from St.TextureCache.load_named_icon() to using St.Icon for named
icons. Along with the advantage of getting colorization right for symbolic
icons, this allows moving some icon sizes into the CSS.
In the CSS, the system status icon size is changed to be 1em (=16px for the
default font size), at the request of the artists. See bug 613448.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633865
Adding a "PopupMenuRadioButtonItem" wouldn't work well, because we'll
need radio-button indicators on multiple different styles of menu
item. Also, the current design draws the indicator in the menu item's
padding, so it's sort of special anyway. So just add support at the
BaseMenuItem level.
Also, redo the menu/menuitem padding so that all the horizontal
padding is in the menu item, or else the indicator dot will show up in
the wrong spot.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=631193
When there are menu items with right-aligned items, all the
right-aligned items should appear to the right of all the left-aligned
items.
Clutter doesn't have an equivalent of GtkSizeGroup, so hack something up
using ShellGenericContainer and some javascript.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=631193
Shell implemented indicators got padding from default button style,
and also spacing from their container, so too much space was left
between them. This only became apparent when more than one was
implemented, though.
Redo the way that the summary item expand/collapse animation works so
that the items all resize in unison so that when moving from one to
another, the summary area as a whole stays a constant width rather
than wobbling slightly.
(Also rename all references to the "minimum" summary item title width,
since it's not a minimum, it's just the width.)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630546
Introduce Cairo-drawn sliders to be used in PopupMenus (for example for
volume). They are stylable to some extent (colors, border width, slider
height) and have the standard behaviour of a slider, except they are
completely modal (once you start dragging, all events are intercepted by
the slider, which thus is kept active and highlighted at all times).
They show numeric values between 0 and 1 (scaling must be performed outside)
and emit value-changed on button release, but no activate, keeping the
menu open.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625029
All mockups now use a representation for documents/places similar to
the one used for applications. Rename AppIcon to BaseIcon and move its
code together with WellGrid out of appDisplay to stress their general
usefulness.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625887
Extend WellGrid with an optional rowLimit parameter and an accessor
function for the grid's items, then use it to replace the custom
container used to display the application search results.
Also adjust the spacing of the search results slightly to make it
consistent with the app well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622446
The shader currently forces GLSL 1.0 to avoid being incompatible with older hardware but is still using features not available in 1.0.
Strict compilers fail to compile the shader:
error C7506: OpenGL/ES does not define the global variable gl_TexCoord
As every hardware/driver that supports 1.0 also supports 1.10 bumping the version to fix it is safe.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629343
Override the new mutter preference /apps/mutter/general/attach_modal_dialogs
to attach modal dialogs to their parent window. Animate the modal dialogs
expanding from the top of the parent window. Slowly dim the parent window
after the dialog comes up.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612726
This patch ensures the following notifications behavior:
- Urgent notifications that have long title or banner text are auto-expanded
correctly.
- Single-line notifications that have _expandNotification() called (e.g.
because the user mouses over to them), are treated as expanded, which means
they get fully expanded if they are updated with more content and the user
can escape them.
- The position of expanded notifications is updated when they are updated.
- Notification banner is shown again on the first line if it can fully fit
there after a notification is updated, even if it was previously hidden
because the notification was expanded and the old banner did not fully fit.
- New notifications are immediately hidden if the user mouses away from them.
- If a new notification is updated while it is shown, we extend the time it
will be shown.
- If a new notification is updated while it is hiding, we stop hiding it and
show it again.
- If a summary notification is updated while it is hiding, we let it finish
hiding and show a new notification with the updated information.
Implementation details:
- Single-line notifications now have 4px bottom padding instead of 8px, which
means that their height matches the tray height, they are fully shown in the
banner mode, and don't pop out by 4px when the notification is expanded.
- Notification keeps a flag that indicates whether it is expanded, updates
its expanded look when it is updated, and emits an 'expanded' signal
indicating that its layout has possibly changed. The message tray connects
to this 'expanded' signal when it is showing a notification in the expanded
state and updates the position of the notification accordingly when this
signal is received so that the notification is fully shown. This is better
than connecting to 'notify::height' signal on the notification bin, since
it results in fewer callbacks.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617209
The Shell is the only user of the magnifier, so there's no
reason to keep using GConf for its settings. Since it's a
session-wide tool, use a distinct schema,
org.gnome.accessibility.magnifier, stored in
/desktop/gnome/accessibility/magnifier just like before.
Put these settings in a separate schema file for clarity.
Old enums in GConf were stored as integers, we now use the
facilities provided by GSettings to save them as strings,
and convert them to integers automatically thanks to the
mapping stored in the schemas. Remove hard-coded default values,
which we can get from the schemas.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622414
The space between the rightmost item and the edge of the screen should
be considered part of the rightmost item, and the space between items
should be considered part of the adjacent items, to prevent excess
jitter when moving between them.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626112
Adds class PopupSwitchMenuItem, which is a two-state switch similar
to those in system status indicators mockups. Also adds class Switch,
which represents the switch itself, in case it is useful somewhere
else.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621880
The following changes make message tray look more polished:
- all notifications are now same width (no min and max width)
- there is an equal padding all around the notification (which resulted in
the increased tray height)
- action buttons are now nicely styled
- chat text box glows when focused (nevermind the unfocused look because
we'll soon always have it focused when it is showing)
- chat text has padding on the left and rounded background
- summary source buttons no longer have a border
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624584
"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
This is part of the design update for the message tray.
Source now takes an extra argument called 'title'.
All expanded message tray items are same width, which is determined by
the width of the item with the longest title, up to MAX_SOURCE_TITLE_WIDTH.
This is done so that items don't move around too much when one is expanded
and another one is collapsed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617224
There is currently no way of launching the desktop-wide help other
then running yelp explicitly from the run dialog or a terminal. It
should instead be included with the rest of applications.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622458
Removing the prerequisites from the gschemas.compiled rule broke
the build, as this is what triggers the generation of the actual
schema files expected by the rule's command.
Instead of just restoring the former dependencies, make sure that
the schema is validated before compilation, not after.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622050
Use GSettings for all Shell configuration. GConf is kept to read
configuration from external programs (Metacity, Nautilus and Magnifier),
but ShellGConf is removed because it's mostly useless for the few calls
we still have. Also get rid of unused GConf code in ShellAppSystem.
A basic GConf schema is still used to override Metacity defaults and
configure Magnifier in a system-wide fashion. GConf is also used as
GSettings backend via the GSETTINGS_BACKEND environment variable.
All of this will be removed when these programs have been ported
to GSettings and able to use dconf.
GLib 2.25.9 is required. Schemas are converted to the new XML format,
and compiled at build time in data/ so that the Shell can be run from
the source tree. This also requires setting the GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR
environment variable both when running installed or from source tree,
in src/gnome-shell.in and src/gnome-shell-clock-preferences.in.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617917
The shell design says that upon launching an application,
no X window should have focus, and we should display an
animated launching indicator.
Implement this by in panel.js, keep track of the last started
application. If there isn't currently an X focus, show an animation
for the last starting application.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598349