ClutterActor's x-align and y-align properties should be used to control
the alignment of the PangoLayout when painting it within a larger
allocation, and the ClutterText has the x-expand or the y-expand flags
set.
Fixed positions are defined to be initialized at 0,0 whenever
enabled, by setting fixed_position_enabled to true, or by setting
just one of x/y. This normally happens in the defaults, but we need
to make sure it also happens if a fixed position was once set but
then disabled. We do this by always resetting it back to 0,0 when
fixed_position_set is unset.
Instead of showing the full timestamp for debugging messages that happen
within a second, showing the delta from the previous full timestamp can
be more useful when debugging; this allows immediately seeing the time
difference, instead of doing the math in our heads.
Only for debug builds, the debug name should include a) actor name, b)
type name, and c) pointer address.
For non-debug builds we can live with the actor/type name.
ClutterGridLayout is port of GtkGrid to a Clutter layout manager. All
the logic is taken from gtkgrid.c, so all the credits should go to
Matthias Clasen for writing this nice piece of code.
ClutterGridLayout supports adding children with it's own methods
GridLayout.attach() and GridLayout.attach_next_to() as well as
Actor.add_child() and friends. The latter adds children in a similar
fashion to ClutterBoxLayout
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677372
The plain C bytes array, while convenient from a C perspective, is not
well handled by language bindings: the length of the array is not
specified, and it's only just implied by the image data size, rowstride,
and pixel format.
GBytes is a read-only bytes buffer that has an implicit length; we can
use it as the storage medium so that language bindings can actually
function correctly.
This will ensure that we have a CoglContext, albeit the stub winsys one,
on Mac.
Tested-by: Roland Peffer <gdevel@clixxun.com>
Tested-by: Laszlo Pandy <laszlok2@gmail.com>
The ::stopped signal is emitted when the timeline has been completely
exhausted or when the timeline has been programmatically stopped by
using clutter_timeline_stop(); the notification at the end of the
timeline run allows to write handlers without having to check whether
the current repeat is the last one, like we are forced to do when using
the ::completed signal.
Based on the patch by: Jasper St. Pierre <jstpierre@mecheye.net>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676854
Ensure that resizing transitions smoothly when switching between major
axis; the allocation aspect ratio is not important: it's the size of the
allocation that dictates the major axis.
It's similar to to the implicit animation API of ClutterActor and
compatible to deprecated API of ClutterBoxLayout and
ClutterTableLayout.
It adds :use-animations, :easing-mode, :easing-duration and
:easing-delay properties to control animations when allocation of a
child has changed. Layout manager implementers should call
use_animations = clutter_layout_manager_get_easing_state (manager,
&mode,
&duration,
&delay);
from the allocate() virtual function to access these values.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676827
The z coordinate of the origin should be checked against the same
coordinate of the vertex behind it. Given that most actors are flat
surfaces, this check should always succeed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675396
Instead of going through clutter_event_get_state() and checking if the
modifier mask is set, we can provide simple convenience functions to do
it for us.
When creating a FlowLayout container, setting a specific size on it, and
adding a child to it, as per the attached testcase, it crashes. The line
on the backtrace doesn't really make sense, but from looking over it, it
appears that it's probably because priv->line_natural is NULL. The
attached patch makes it so in this case, priv->line_natural is
allocated.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676068
Signed-off-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@linux.intel.com>
-Don't include unistd.h and stdint.h unconditionally as not all Windows
compilers have them around.
-Only include cogl/cogl-xlib.h when it is really supported by Cogl and GDK.
-sys/ioctl.h is not available on Windows (MinGW/MSVC).
-Correct the call to cogl_renderer_set_winsys_id:
(backend_cogl->cogl_renderer, COGL_WINSYS_ID_WGL) ->
(renderer, COGL_WINSYS_ID_WGL)
The property uses an array with the following CSS style syntax
[ top, right, bottom, left ] or
[ top, left/right, bottom ] or
[ top/bottom, left/right ] or
[ top/right/bottom/left ]
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676367
Passing a NULL buffer to clutter_text_set_text() does not behave the same
way as passing an empty string "" (as specified in the documentation).
This was working as expected previously, but somehow the behaviour changed
at some point and created 2 new issues:
- Passing a NULL pointer will not reset the string
- If the ClutterText is editable, it will segfault in strcmp
Validations have been added to prevent this.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675890
This fixes drop_action_unregister() to not call g_object_get_data()
on priv->stage if not yet resolved. This can happen if the action's
actor was destroyed before ever being mapped.
When the transition was removed from the scroll-actor manually,
to cancel a not-finished animation, the transition struct member
wasn't reset to NULL.
This fixes this problem, and removes the need for the struct member
to be reset manually when animation has completed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676334
When setting up the transition manually by calling
clutter_keyframe_transition_set_key_frame (transition, n, keys);
clutter_keyframe_transition_set_values (transition, n, values);
clutter_keyframe_transition_set_modes (transition, n, modes);
the frame doesn't have a valid interval when calling set_keys(), so we
need to check its existence and create it if necessary.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676031
Chaining up to the parent's implementation of pick() is not enough: we
need to paint our children explicitly because of the compatibility mode
checks we use to avoid breaking custom containers.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676088
We need to clip the children during picking as well as we do when
painting, to avoid reactive children outside of the visible area
receiving events.
This also allows us to refactor some common code into proper functions.
-Add configuration in Clutter projects to add option to build Clutter with
the GDK3 backend in addition to the Win32 backend
-Add another preconfigured clutter-config.h.win32_GDK which contains
backend configs for both GDK3 and Win32 windowing and input.
When asking for the preferred width and height of an actor, in case
only one of either the minimum or the natural width is set, the margin
offsets should also be applied.