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2019-12-02Show application icons whenever possibleWu Xiaotian1-6/+34
Even if some application icons do not exist in the current theme, try looking for them in the fallback themes.
2019-10-29gvc-channel-bar: remove unused struct memberPablo Barciela1-1/+0
2019-10-29gvc-channel-bar: avoid 'g_type_class_add_private'Pablo Barciela1-8/+2
2019-07-27Scroll volume in configurable steps same as media-keysgm101-9/+17
and don't hardcode default value
2018-01-28require GTK+ 3.22 and GLib 2.50monsta1-12/+0
2017-04-30gvc-channel-bar: avoid deprecated Gtk_Alignmentraveit651-11/+6
2017-04-28applet: fix minor rounding mistakesMoritz Bruder1-1/+9
The chosen volume step increment isn't necessarily an integer. The volume however is stored as integer. Whenever the volume is synced back from the mixer decimal digits may be cut off behind the dot. This commit tries to counteract the effect by rounding to hundreths of the maximum volume when syncing back from the mixer. As the volume is shown in percent the new behavior should be more reasonable to the user. There are no more irregular jumps and there is no additional 99% step.
2016-11-21move to GTK+3 (>= 3.14), drop GTK+2 code and --with-gtk build optionmonsta1-44/+3
and require libmate-desktop >= 1.17
2016-02-04GTK+3:fix GtkMisc deprecations for < gtk+-3.16Wolfgang Ulbrich1-4/+10
2016-01-20fix conditions for GtkMisc deprecationsWolfgang Ulbrich1-1/+1
2016-01-20[GTK+3] fix deprecated usage of GtkMiscmonsta1-4/+27
2016-01-20use GtkBox instead of GtkVBox/GtkHBox in both GTK+ buildsmonsta1-4/+0
and fix deprecated usage of GtkHBox and GtkVBox in GTK+3 build
2014-11-08Move some files and directories to better locationsMichal Ratajsky1-0/+1158
- mate-volume-control/data changed to /data - mate-volume-control/src/* moved to mate-volume-control - sound-theme/sounds changed to /data/sounds - sound-theme/*.{c,h} moved to mate-volume-control - Removed AUTHORS and ChangeLog.pre-2-26 from mate-volume-control