In addition to already grabbing focus in the summary notifications,
we also want to grab focus in the new notifications when the user
hovers over them and expands them.
The notifications that expand automatically will only get focus once
the user hovers over them. The notifications that don't expand will
never grab focus because they don't need it.
Make sure that we toggle the way we grab focus when switching between
the overview and the main mode. This is necessary because, unlike
summary notifications that pop down when the user moves between the two
modes, new notifications keep being shown as long as the user hovers
over them or until they time out.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617224
Because clicking on the summary item to have it display its notification
is a more deliberate action than hovering, we can now grab focus in that
notification. This makes chat notifications in the summary more convenient
to use because you don't need to click on the text entry there.
We pop down the notification when the user clicks anywhere outside of it,
triggers the overview, or the run dialog.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617224
This ensures that the summary appears when we are showing a new
notification and switch to the overview at the same time.
Another effect of this patch is that the summary is shown if the
user moves the mouse to the bottom right corner while a notification
is being shown, which is ok.
Add SHELL_STAGE_INPUT_MODE_FOCUSED, to move the keyboard focus to the
shell without grabbing the keyboard or mouse, and make
stage_input_mode into a GObject property so that (among other things),
callers can tell when MODE_FOCUSED reverts back to MODE_NORMAL.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623429
This is required to handle Provides header, as used by lib*-dev packages
(for example libtiff5-dev provides libtiff-dev), this allows the build
setup script to specify the "generic" package names.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624009
This patch adds the method "removeMenu" to PopupMenuManager, to allow
for removal of menus after they're inserted. In order to do this, it
needs to store along with the menu all the relevant signal connections,
that are disconnected when the menu is removed.
Also adds a parameter "position" to "addMenu", so that menus can added
in arbitrary order (in particular to reintroduce those which were removed).
This patch is intended towards dynamic menu users, like extensions for
application lists, docks, sidebars showing recent documents or favourites,
as well as advanced system tray implementations.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622730
In GSettings, a change notification is generated immediately from context of the _set() call.
In GConf, The "value_changed" signal is emitted whenever the server
notifies your client program that a value has changed in the database (100% NOT from context of the _set() call).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624296
We need to only connect to 'action-invoked' on notification once
when the notification is created. We were accumulating callbacks
otherwise, which resulted, for example, in the Rhythmbox skipping
through multiple tracks when the 'Next' button was hit.
Always be sure to destroy the notification when its source is
destroyed, which is the case when an action is invoked.
Note that in the future, we might not want to destroy the source
for some notifications when an action is invoked. For example,
it makes sense to keep Rhythmbox in the tray while the music is
playing and allow the user to use the controls from the summary
notification too.
Solved by splitting the base class (PanelMenuButton) in a separate
module, ui.panelMenu, which is meant to hold also other reusable
button classes.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621705
The gdk-pixbuf autogen.sh uses autopoint. This is part of
gettext on most systems, but Fedora 14 splits autopoint
into a separate subpackage, so we need to add a version
check.
For completeness, system version extraction is added generally,
though we are only using it on Fedora currently.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624175
The spinner animation moving from left-to-right to indicate a starting
application changes its direction on reaching the end of the movement.
Instead, keep the spinner at the right of the app name until startup
has finished.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623687
If mutter was compiled with GTK+-2.0, the build will fail with a
rather cryptic message - better fail early during configure with
a proper error message.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623889
Now that we are targetting GTK+ 3.0, always build the full GTK+ stack,
along with librsvg and gtk-engines (so we have an SVG loader, and maybe
the user's GTK+ theme engine.)
New modules:
gtk+-3, gtk-engines-3, gnome-desktop-3, gdk-pixbuf, pixman, cairo, librsvg
Removed modules:
gir-repository
Add new requirements to gnome-shell-build-setup.sh and remove some
older requirements we no longer need.
Based on a patch from Colin Walters
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621845
g-ir-scanner is currently buggy and confuses the Gdk.Rectangle alias
with MetaRectangle. Since this is moderately hard to fix in
gobject-introspection and the fix would conflict with in-progress
changes, work around by doing a 'sed job' on the generated Meta.gir.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623640
The conversion of GdkRectangle to a typedef for cairo_rectangle_int_t
in GTK+-3 makes it no longer a proper boxed type (it's still registered
boxed, but gobject-introspection doesn't know that.) So, switch to using
MetaRectangle, which is now registered as a boxed type by Mutter.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621845
We should not be showing the cursor in the search entry in the overview
if the user's input will be appearing elsewhere, such as in the run dialog,
in the Looking Glass console, or in the notification's response field.
"text-align" allows setting the alignment of text, with respect to
other lines and allocated space, without requiring a reference to
the ClutterText (which is private for most widgets).
If not specified, all text is left-aligned.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622447