cb5c18c783
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
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805 B
Makefile
33 lines
805 B
Makefile
noinst_SCRIPTS = run-test.sh
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EXTRA_DIST = run-test.sh.in
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TEST_JS = \
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interactive/borders.js \
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interactive/border-radius.js \
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interactive/border-width.js \
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interactive/box-layout.js \
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interactive/calendar.js \
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interactive/css-fonts.js \
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interactive/entry.js \
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interactive/icons.js \
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interactive/inline-style.js \
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interactive/scrolling.js \
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interactive/scroll-view-sizing.js \
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interactive/table.js \
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testcommon/border-image.png \
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testcommon/ui.js \
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unit/format.js
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EXTRA_DIST += $(TEST_JS)
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TEST_MISC = \
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testcommon/test.css
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EXTRA_DIST += $(TEST_MISC)
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run-test.sh: run-test.sh.in
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$(AM_V_GEN) sed \
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-e "s|@MUTTER_LIB_DIR[@]|$(MUTTER_LIB_DIR)|" \
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-e "s|@srcdir[@]|$(srcdir)|" \
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$< > $@ && chmod a+x $@
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CLEANFILES = run-test.sh
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