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214 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ray Strode
ca5ab20f67 gdm: don't clear bullets while authenticating
Users don't expect the bullets they just typed into an entry
field to disappear as soon as they hit enter.

Instead, they want the dialog to become insensitive during the
authentication process, so that it's clear that what they typed
in is being processed.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657894
2011-10-17 17:37:06 -04:00
Ray Strode
d0edd970e1 gdm: clean up spacing
There's a lot of dead vertical space right now from
the session list, even if there are no sessions.

This commit mops that up.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661479
2011-10-11 17:27:42 -04:00
Ray Strode
8529ca70af gdm: don't show fingerprint message right away
Right now we show "(or swipe finger)" at the user login prompt
any time we detect a fingerprint reader.

Checking for the presense of a fingerprint reader isn't really
sufficient for knowing if it is appropriate or not to show the
message, though. Often, a user's fingerprint won't be enrolled
in the system even if the machine has a fingerprint reader.

In this scenario, we end up in a situation where the code will
fade out the message right after fading it in, or worse, fade
out the message while fading it in.

The former case looks flickery and bad, and the latter case
causes the login dialog to lock up since it never completes its
"show prompt" animation and we don't procede with the login
process until after that animation.

If a user is enrolled in the system, the fingerprint pam module
tries to tell the user to swipe their finger.  We never show the
user that message because it's redundant with our own "(or swipe
finger)" message and because it uses techy words like "UPEK" and
"TouchStrip".

This commit changes the code to defer showing "(or swipe
finger)" until the fingerprint pam module forwards us its own
message. This makes it less likely we'll show the message when
fingerprint login won't work, and also removes the fingerprint
animation from the critical path "show prompt" animation.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660492
2011-10-11 17:25:44 -04:00
Dan Winship
75b824d032 *.js: Make emacs modelines consistent
js2-mode is no longer developed and we recommend js-mode these days,
so switch the modelines to specify that, and make them consistent
across all files.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660358
2011-10-11 08:05:12 -04:00
Ray Strode
391a220dc1 gdm: add optional logo to user list
This commit adds the ability to set a small logo
at the login screen for administrators and
distributions.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658062
2011-09-19 00:08:55 -04:00
Ray Strode
43f1d0578b gdm: add fingerprint support
This commit adds the ability to log in with a fingerprint instead
of a password (assuming the user is enrolled and fingerprint
isn't disabled via gsettings)

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657823
2011-09-18 23:32:03 -04:00
Ray Strode
8466198626 loginDialog: subtract padding when drawing focus line
If there's no scrollbar in the user list it grows as the
user arrows around.  This is because it wasn't taking
padding into account when computing its destination size.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658469
2011-09-17 23:25:31 -04:00
Ray Strode
a94a62764d gdm: add a power button
Making users have to log in to power off the machine isn't a good idea.

This commit adds a power menu similar to the one in the fallback greeter
which offers 3 items:

- Suspend
- Restart
- Power off

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657822
2011-09-17 23:16:20 -04:00
Ray Strode
700f7fbaf3 gdm: replace 'gdm-password' with a constant
It's a little messy to have 'gdm-password' strung all
through the code, so this commit defines a constant up
top and uses that instead.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657823
2011-09-17 12:53:54 -04:00
Piotr Drąg
9361c7223d Add context to ambiguous strings in login dialog
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658414
2011-09-09 22:46:23 +02:00
Ray Strode
45a1ceaa54 gdm: hide session list if only one session
The session list is supposed to hide itself if

1) the user is already logged in
2) there is only one xsession file installed

There was a bug causing 2) not to work.
This commit fixes that bug.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658423
2011-09-08 10:15:25 -04:00
Marc-Antoine Perennou
612b9e9faf Fix batch import for loginDialog
Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
Signed-off-by: Adel Gadllah <adel.gadllah@gmail.com>
2011-08-30 13:58:02 +02:00
Ray Strode
9f1da20161 Add support for gdm greeter session
This commit adds GDM session support.

It provides a user list that talks to GDM,
handles authentication via PAM, etc.

It doesn't currently support fingerprint readers
and smartcards.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657082
2011-08-29 14:11:36 -04:00
Ray Strode
4902a600d5 batch: Add mechanism for doing animation series
In order for transformation animations to look good, they need to be
incremental and have some order to them (e.g., fade out hidden items,
then shrink to close the void left over).

Chaining animations in this way can be error prone and wordy using just
Tweener callbacks.

This commit adds a new set of classes to help:

 - Task.  encapsulates schedulable work to be run in a specific scope.

 - ConsecutiveBatch.  runs a series of tasks in order and completes
                      when the last in the series finishes.

 - ConcurrentBatch.  runs a set of tasks at the same time and completes
                     when the last to finish completes.

 - Hold.  prevents a batch from completing the pending task until
          the hold is released.

The tasks associated with a batch are specified in a list at batch
construction time as either task objects or plain functions.
Batches are task objects, themselves, so they can be nested.

For now, these APIs are temporarily getting staged in a gdm/ specific
subdirectory so they will be available for use by GDM.  They aren't
specific to GDM, or even to doing animations, though, so the API may eventually
move in some form or another to a more general location. Alternatively, the
APIs may ultimately get dropped entirely and replaced by something else.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657082
2011-08-28 12:44:09 -04:00