There are two ways for applications to provide a high contrast icon:
1. install an icon into the HighContrast theme
2. install a symbolic icon into the default hicolor theme
The latter is preferred nowadays, and implemented in the high-contrast
CSS variant by enforcing the symbolic icon style.
However together with the way we currently enable/disable high-contrast,
this can lead to the following race:
1. the GTK theme is changed from HighContrast
2. we reload the default stylesheet
3. the icon style changes to "regular", so we request a
new icon from the HighContrast icon theme
4. the icon theme is changed from HighContrast
5. we evict existing icons from the cache
6. we reload icons for the new icon theme; however as we
find a pending request (from 3), we re-use it
7. the request from 3 finishes, and we end up with a
wrong icon in the cache
The simplest fix is to change the icon theme before the GTK theme: Unlike the
theme name, the icon style is encoded in the cache key, so we won't re-use
an old (and incorrect) request in that case.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2414
Commit c1ec7b2ff meant to fall back to the base layout in case
a variant like `fr+oss` is set up, but as we are checking for
'+' on the array rather than the layout name, the fallback only
"works" for a layout that is literally called '+', whoops.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2471
(cherry picked from commit d29e5765ba)
Doing blocking IO in a graphical UI is bad, doing it in the compositor
is much much worse. So even if handling VPN requests is a relatively
rare event, doing it asynchronously is better.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2386
libnm doesn't only search for plugins in the regular VPN plugin directory,
but also in the legacy location and the directory pointed to by the
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_DIR environment variable (if set).
We don't monitor the additional directories, so it's possible for our cache
to become outdated.
Instead of trying to play catch-up with libnm's internals, do what nm-applet
does and use the appropriate API to look up the plugin on each request.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2386
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
Set the key focus to the password field only after we got a request
(and therefore know that a password is requested) instead of using
`setInitialKeyFocus()`. This way we don't try to focus the password
field by default if we aren't showing it (e.g. in case the user has no
password or is using fingerprint login).
Also we have to move the call to `grab_key_focus()` to happen after
`_ensureOpen()`, because otherwise the ModalDialog will set the focus to
one of the buttons while opening itself.
Cherry-picked from commit 70203b58ca.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2066
Just like switcher popups, popup menus don't play well together with
system modals, and generally have a lower priority. So just like
switcher popups, close popup menus when a system modal dialog pops
up.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1536
As system modal dialogs may open without user interaction (for instance
polkit or network agent requests), it is possible for them to pop up
while the app/window switcher is up.
The current result of having both up simultaneously is clearly broken,
so we can either dismiss the popup or prevent the modal dialog from
opening. Assume that the dialog indicates a more important action and
should therefore take precedence, so go with the former.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1536
Since commit 87e60ed97843, geoclue no longer pretends that authorization
is useful for system-installed apps (as they can easily lie about their
ID). Unfortunately this broke our auto-location support in case Weather
is installed non-sandboxed, as we are waiting for an authorization that
will never happen.
Unbreak it by only requiring authorization when installed as Flatpak.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1823
When commit c6cea277e replaced Shell.GenericContainer, the check
whether the required width exceeds the avilable width was changed
from using the minimum widths of items to the natural width of the
scroll view.
That doesn't work correctly, as the *natural* width may well exceed
the actually used width: SwitcherList bases its width request on
children's minimum sizes to force labels to ellipsize.
Fix this by using the minimum width of the scroll view's child instead.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1834
(cherry picked from commit 867cffaf20)
When the extension system is loaded, create the
gnome-shell-disable-extensions file in the users runtime directory. This
file is automatically removed 60s later. The sole purpose of this file
is to be consumed by the systemd units. If the file exists, the systemd
units will disable extensions when the gnome-shell fails.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/858
The whitelist is a list of well-known D-Bus names, which we then search
for the unique name we get from the method invocation - unsuccesfully.
Fix this by watching the bus for any name in the whitelist in order
to maintain a map from wel-known to unique name that we can use for
matching.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1916
(cherry picked from commit eee1ab4890)
Since the notification message close button had no border, or mouse
over effect, there was no way to determine whether the mouse cursor
were over the button.
Improve this by adding a message-close-button class for the close
button, and a styling for its hovered state, based on media control
button styling.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/855
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 API of MetaCursorTracker to switch back
to the old behavior while the magnifier is hiding the system cursor.
In the future and as a more correct fix, we might want to rewrite the
magnifier so it doesn't have to hide the cursor and can simply show the
default one (eg. by scaling the actual view instead of a clone of the
view).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/754
When a user has no password and a polkit authentication is started,
instead of blindly initiating the admin session, show the regular
"Authentication Requested" dialog (but without the password entry). This
makes sure that the user's admin session is only effectively started
after the user chooses to proceed with the authentication, which
provides an extra confirmation step that can be vital for critical
tasks.
To do this, we show the dialog inside `_onUserChanged()` right after the
dialog was created instead of calling `performAuthentication()` from
`_onInitiate()`. The bug mentioned in `_onInitiate()` is no longer an
issue since we show the dialog in all cases now anyway.
Ideally we should use a different wording than "authentication" when the
user has no password set, and use "confirmation" instead. However polkit
already sends the requests with such messages (e.g. "Authentication is
required to configure software repositories"), and it's important to
show those to the user, so this patch keeps the regular wording.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/829
Currently when dragging an icon to the space above or below the appGrid
to switch pages, we do so very quickly without checking when the last
page-switch happened. This makes it hard to move icons to pages which
are not the first or the last one, since the other pages are skipped
very quickly.
To fix this, add a timeout of 1 second that blocks switching pages after
a page-switch using drag overshoot occured.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1693
We currently always switch app pages when a dragged app icon
moves outside the grid boundaries, regardless of any previous
page switches. This makes it too easy to switch multiple pages
accidentally, so add a small threshold that the icon has to
move back towards the grid before allowing another page switch.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1693
There's no need for a `inhibitEventBlocker` interface. Since we connect
to "open-state-changed" of our folders in the AllView anyway, we can
just make the event blocker visible while a folder is opened, and hide
the event blocker during DnD.
This allows keeping the eventBlocker reactive at all times and fixes an
issue where DnD to create a new folder is impossible if no folders are
present because the eventBlocker would not get inhibited.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1652
While we support a reasonable list of layouts nowadays, we don't
include many variants like `fr+oss`. Instead of directly falling
back to the `us` layout, try stripping the variant first, as the
base layout is likely closer to the expectation than `us`.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1907
(cherry picked from commit c1ec7b2ffa)
Commit c899453800 lifted the requirement of switcher keybindings
to contain a modifier, however it is currently only possible to
finish it by letting it time out.
Improve that by also accepting space/enter key presses to confirm the
selection immediately.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1883
The noModsTimeout obviously finishes inside a timeout callback, which
means `global.get_current_time()` might return Clutter.CURRENT_TIME (ie.
0) when called inside it, because it's not called while handling an
event. This means when switching apps or activating a window, the
timestamp passed to `activate_window` may be 0, which is the reason why
the altTab switcher is currently broken when using modifier-less
keybindings.
Fix that by using `meta_display_get_current_time_roundtrip`, which
always return a valid timestamp, instead of
`shell_global_get_current_time`.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/847
g_desktop_app_info_get_categories() may return null. In that case, the
previous code would fail to create a folder when dragging an app with
no categories onto another app. Instead, simply continue with the next
app info.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/782
We currently only update the windows section when either the focus
app changes, or when the app's windows change (that is, a window is
opened or closed). This allows the menu item labels to become stale
if the window title changes after one of those events (for example
when switching tabs).
Fix this by updating menu items when the corresponding window
title changes.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1830
I've observed that UPower can occasionally report a charge level of 100%
while the state is still "charging". This usually doesn't last very long
but it is noticeable because the power icon changes to a "missing icon"
icon. This will handle that rare case correctly.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/814
The close dialog is added as a child to MetaWindowActor, and, in Wayland
sessions, since commit [1] MetaWindowActor applies a transformation
matrix which scales all it's children using the geometry scale factor.
Now because the dialog actor is not a window (i.e. a MetaSurfaceActor),
but a subclass of StWidget, the scale factor is also applied to the
properties of the dialog by StThemeNode, so we end up applying the
geometry scale twice to the close dialog.
Fix this by applying the inverted scale to the dialog, which leaves the
scaling only to MetaWindowActor. This means we also can't apply a pivot
point other than 0 to the dialog actor, so apply the 0.5-pivot point to
the `_dialog` child of the Dialog class (the actual visible dialog box)
and also perform scaling animations on this child.
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/commit/fb9e8768https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/783
It may happen that the app icon is destroyed with a drag
monitor still around, in which case, a load of warnings
will be shown.
Make sure to remove any pending drag monitor on destroy.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/841
When removing the last icon of a folder, FolderView first removes
the folder from org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder-children, then
proceeds to reset all its keys, which removes the relocatable schema.
That order of operations turns out to be problematic. Removing the
folder from 'folder-children' destroys the folder icon, which in turn
destroys the folder view, which throws a load of warnings in the
journal.
Fix that by removing the folder after resetting the schema keys. In
fact, what we're doing here is not using 'this' anymore.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/841
The variable that holds the list of application icons is
called 'newApps', but that technically was never true,
since we only create new app icons when necessary.
Rename it to 'appIcons'.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/841
The views (AllView and FrequentView) build a list of all applications
they contain. BaseView then diffs between what's currently added, and
what needs to be added, and removed.
This approach has a problem though: creating an AppIcon or a FolderIcon
connects to various signals, and we confuse the garbage collector.
When building the list of applications, instead of always creating new
icons, try to use already existing icons first.
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1610
Fixes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1694
Resizing effects are more finicky as other effects, as the actual
animation is delayed until we receive the ::size-changed signal.
However that signal may never be emitted if the window is destroyed
just after starting the size-change effect, in which case the effect
is never completed, blocking mutter from destroying the corresponding
window actor.
Address this by tracking when a resize effect is pending, and complete
the effect when appropriate.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/655https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/815
In the case of bugs in a drag target's acceptDrop() function, it may
throw an exception. In the previous code, this would break out of the
loop entirely and never cancel the drag, so the mouse button release
event would be ignored and you would have to press Esc to get out of the
drag.
In this change, if acceptDrop() throws an exception, we log it and move
on to the next parent target instead.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/777
(cherry picked from commit 055c007ac2)