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The background is in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/85 . One of
the conclusions, in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/85#note_264804
, is that mate-panel needs to properly transfer focus on alt-F1 keyboard
shortcut.
It used to work only by luck before, only because gtk used to
deactivate itself during a keyboard grab. But as discussed in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/85 that behavior poses
accessibility feedback issues, is not coherent, and keyboard grab
feedback will not be available in wayland anyway. Thus @ebassi saying
in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/85#note_264804 that not
transferring focus properly is the actual bug.
This change explictly switches to the menu bar after saving which X Window
had the focus, and on menu bar deactivation restores focus to that X Window.
Fixes #851
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g_file_query_info can return NULL. Use g_clear_object to make
sure we don't try to unref NULL pointer.
Origin commit:
https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-panel/commit/73fa9808f24ee6a95e12a8558d6b1f6513b78693#diff-5f461c83a31d7792b939f3a1be40c512
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Origin commit :
https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-panel/commit/19129513e9dbfef9a985e0666d98d60a9e7b2779#diff-97cdffd8b53134e4fdfdd45b4a862042R2144
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This is for the tray: GtkPlug/GtkSocket widgets are used to embed tray icons (GtkStatusIcons) in the tray even if the tray is in-process and does not use the plug/socket widgets to be itself embedded in the panel
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Limit workaround for GTK 3.22 double width/height allocation to GTK 3.22 builds only
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Prevent most corruption of tray icons and reduce by half incomplete rendering of them, replace a never-built code block that could not be built, and replace (deprecated) direct expose handling with gtk_widget_hide/gtk_widget_show_all
*Note that this is needed for GTK 3.23 but may help remaining icon issues with GTK 3.22 as well and is simpler code in any case
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Code required to avoid spaces between tray icons with GTK 3.22 cuts tray icons in half with window-scaling=2 in GTK 3.23
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Remov leftover from GTK2 that may play a role in cutting tray icons
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origin commit:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-panel/commit/6015418
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Fixes https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/pull/820#issuecomment-399709389
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Most panel menus excluding main menus. Bind gsettings preference "menus have icons" to visibility of icon. Pack the icon into a box with a 16px min-width set in panel.css to hold the space when the icons are not shown Duplicate as much as possible behavior of now-deprecated GtkImageMenuItem replaced by github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/commit/86701517e7d7cb3d2c08a40d76af97308f18902c Use only one icon-settings gsettings object to control this in all menuitems controlled by panel-gtk.c The use of a single gsettings object is based on code by Albert Muktupavels https://github.com/muktupavels
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When a theme does not specify a color for the highlighted workspace, we can look it up from the current theme and provide that as a fallback color.
Fixes #807
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fallout from 8135c8645126efd513c2c150a10d46dfa7f142c8
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* matemenu_tree_get_canonical_menu_path () now return absolute file
path, not basename like matemenu_tree_get_menu_file.
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This improves support for HiDPI by loading properly scaled surfaces for
launcher and drawer icons.
It also Fixes the Show Desktop wncklet to show a surface icon. Other
wncklets have their icons determined by libwnck, so they remain as
pixbufs.
Fixes mate-desktop/mate-desktop#314
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Fix https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/issues/797 and https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/issues/799
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avoid deprecated:
gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic
gtk_image_menu_item_set_image
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Thanks to Juha Leppänen, Kuopio, Finland
for simplifing the code
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result of excessive renaming after forking from GNOME 2 (orbit -> matecorba)
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also reverts 7099408402dc41f39e32f4afa3e874e968e879bc - not needed anymore
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