Previous style was all over the place; this commit attempts to bring
uniformity. Overall, the style is:
* 4 spaces only, no tabs
* Prototypes do not create a new block
* Constructor property continuations only indent one block
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The previous list of all applications in a random order was obviously
temporary. This patch improves things by adding a static list, taken
from the online.gnome.org/applications data.
In the future we will either have a vendor-chosen static list, or
a fully dynamic system.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=562184
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shell-global.[ch]: Replace shell_global_focus_stage()
with shell_global_grab_keyboard()/shell_global_ungrab_keyboard()
main.js: Add startModal()/endModal() functions to go modal and
undo that.
run_dialog.js overlay.js main.js: Use startModal() for the overlay
and for the run dialog.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561880
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shell_tray_manager.c: Add a bg-color property and implement it
by setting a 1x1 pixmap of the right color as the background.
Also, make the colormap of the tray manager window match that
of the socket. That should (untested) make transparency work
properly if the tray icon supports it.
panel.js: Set the bg-color property of the tray manager to
match the panel.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561872
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- Make the time a bit longer (now that we control timing in Tweener
better it actually takes the time we specify)
- Use easeOutQuad so that we get a "soft landing" into position
- Move the anchor point of the Desktop to NorthEast to reduce jitter
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Call Tweener.setFrameTicker() with a custom object that bridges to
ClutterTimeline to get new frame notifications. Combined with a
hack to dynamically adjust the frame ticker's frame rate when
Clutter drops frames, this means that our animations play in the
intended time even if rendering is too slow to maintain a full
60HZ frame rate.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561745
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Add a new clutter-based "Run Dialog" and trigger that off of Alt-F2
instead of running a gnome-terminal instance.
Patch from Sander Dijkhuis.
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Set a strut (a reserved region) at the top of the screen so that
windows don't get positioned under the panel. Do this on all
workspaces and redo it when the number of workspaces changes.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561297
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To match our style other places, use 'me' rather than 'panel' when
we want a substitute for 'this' that we can refer to from closures.
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Right now the mockup is 1280x800. We don't fit at all well into
800x600. This patch bumps us up by default to 1024x768 which is
the lowest we're going to work at for now, until we get some more
intelligent resizing.
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Add a a method shell_global_focus_stage() to set the
input focus to the stage window, so that Clutter gets
keyboard events.
Adapted from patch in Bug 561299 from Colin Walters
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Move libtidy and libtray from lib_LTLIBRARIES to noinst_LTLIBRARIES; this keeps
automake from passing an -rpath when building them, which in turn convinces
libtool to build them as convenience libraries rather than shared objects.
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On Debian and Ubuntu, if xulrunner-1.9-dev is not installed before starting jhbuild,
then things will break in mysterious ways, so check for that at the end of
gnome-shell-build-setup.sh.
Patch from Sander Dijkhuis.
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* configure.ac: Look for paths to all the g-i tools, and
also get the full path to metacity
* src/Makefile.am: Remove noinst library, not necessary now
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notification are to the panel. A bit warty, but we don't know how we want
the final UI to look anyway. (The fact that transparency doesn't work is
a known bug.)
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For experimenting with using tidy, import TidyButton and TidyGrid
(+ dependencies) into our source tree and set up build machinery
to build them and build a typelib for them.
The sources are build right into libgnome-shell.so, so the Shell.gir
and Tidy.gir actually point to the same shared library.
src/Makefile-tidy.am: Build libtidy-1.0.la
src/Makefile.am: Include built tidy into gnome-shell.la and
build Tidy-1.0.typelib
src/tidy/*: Add some source files from Tidy
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