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Some GdkDisplay operations have been deprecated in GDK 3.20.
This commit replaces the deprecated code with new GdkSeat
operations.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762235
taken from:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=98dce7d
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Some GdkDisplay operations have been deprecated in GDK 3.20.
This commit replaces the deprecated code with new GdkSeat
operations.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762235
taken from:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=202a66f
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This reverts commit a8bbcc7f391718b7220ef7bf55b1309b254a7051.
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This reverts commit f7c1b8e3bf55c5a342a217a662718044c7f34e06.
This makes the locationbar smaller. The navigationbar is something
like a container for the locationbar, so fixing here the deprecation is worse.
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with help from Alexei Sorokin
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with help from Alexei Sorokin
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also en_US isn't a translation at all
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The Caja information panel (information option in sidebar) was never fully ported to GTK3, probably still isn't. Set the .view style class on it, and exclude the rest of caja_information_panel_update_appearance as that code segfaults (at least with GTK 3.21) on dragging a background to the info panel.
We now have a demo for background dragging in GTK3: A background can be dragged to the information sidebar and will be displayed. Won't be saved and won't appear in other Cajs navigation windows, something in the code that segfaulted no doubt needs to be fixed for that but that's for later. At least this widget finally works. It will follow any theme I have and no longer fails to update to BlackMATE or my own theme.
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caja-zoom-control.c: label_style_set_callback to GtkStyleContext in GTK3 builds
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caja-places-sidebar.c: Port caja_places_sidebar_style_set to GtkStyleContext from GtkStyle in GTK3 builds
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caja-pathbar.c: GtkStyleContext is already used to style the pathbar, so removed GtkStyle variables and unneeded caja_path_bar_style_set function
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Port one variable in style_set_handler to GtkStyleContext in GTK3 builds
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caja-information-panel.c: Port caja_information_panel_style_set to GtkStyleContext in GTK3 builds
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caja-history-sidebar.c: port caja_history_sidebar_style_set GtkStyleContext in GTK3 builds
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In GTK 3.21, the use of GtkStyle in function style_set in caja-sidebar-title.c results in a segfault if the sidebar is showing, even though it is used only when the "information" sidebar is selected. GtkStyle also appears in update_title_font in the same file.
The second function resizes the bold headline label font in the information sidebar when either the length of the text or the width of the sidebar changes. Port it to GtkStyleContext and keep it.
The first function (style_set) does two things: It invokes the second function when the style is set up, so port its second input variable (which seems to receive only NULL anyway) to GtkStyleContext. The rest of the function is supposed to set the font for the "more information" label, but mostly seems to block updating that font with the system font and cause the size of the font to be different between GTK 3.20 or earlier and GTK 3.21. Disable that portion entirely in GTK3 builds, as that way the font is consistant across GTK3 versions(an appropriate size in all cases tested), updates with changes in the system font, and cannot segfault in GTK 3.21. Porting it to GtkStyleContext has been tested and stops the segfaults but leaves the other two problems mentioned. Disable that portion of style_set in GTK3 and be done with it.
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adapted from:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=7428762ea6601abba086fcc5e57f443b2e2b40b5
fixes https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues/326
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inspired by:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=dad5d12
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The existing style class .caja-desktop does not match every widget
which you see at the screen. Ie. the widget scrolledwindow,
which is above the existing class in hierarchy.
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