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This reverts commit 38e00280e9d17282717595a05411736a308804c0.
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It was listing outdated values, and missing new ones.
Fixes #1132.
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Conventionally, the applets on a MATE Panel are positioned relative to the
left edge of the panel (if the panel is horizontal) or the top edge (if the
panel is vertical). There has also been some (buggy) support for positioning
of applets relative to the right (or bottom) edge of the panel, so that
applets on the right side of the panel will stay on the right side even if
the user changes screen resolutions or if the panel changes size for some
other reason.
However, many users want to also place applets at or near the center of their
panel(s). There is no such conventional support for positioning applets
relative to the center of the panel, so users have positioned applets near
the center of the panel -- but the position recorded is relative to the left
side of the panel. As such, the applets will almost certainly shift over
to the left or right slightly if the panel is ever resized, and the user will
have to reposition all those centered applets yet again. This is especially
frustrating if the user switches monitors on a regular basis!
This patch radically revamps the MATE Panel's positioning framework, and
deprecates the original "right-stick" feature. To replace the right-stick
feature, this patch instead associates an "edge relativity" setting with
each and every panel applet: An applet can be relative to the start (left/
top), end (right/bottom), or center of the panel. This setting can be
changed using DConf/GSettings, using a custom panel layout file, or even
by simply dragging the applet to the appropriate place on the panel.
(Conventionally, applets are not even right-stuck automatically even when the
user drags the applet over to the far right of the panel!) As a bonus, when
the user drags an applet across the center of the panel, the applet will
temporarily "stick" to the very center of the panel, to allow the user to
very precisely align any applet they wish.
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configure.ac contents:
GETTEXT_PACKAGE=mate-panel
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "$GETTEXT_PACKAGE", [Define the gettext package to be used])
AC_SUBST(GETTEXT_PACKAGE)
AC_OUTPUT([
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data/org.mate.panel.gschema.xml
data/org.mate.panel.menubar.gschema.xml
data/org.mate.panel.object.gschema.xml
data/org.mate.panel.toplevel.gschema.xml
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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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* applet drag-handle: use a symbolic image for the default drag handle image
* Use an .svg image with --gtk-recolor (like a symbolic icon), load it from the same directory as the css file so the css parser can find it, and use the theme fg color on it for good contrast
* load a css file to use the recolorable image globally for the panel, not for each applet to ensure only one cssprovider is loaded
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A setting is added to show the run dialog history in reverse.
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A key has been added to the gsettings schema that controls history size.
The code of the run dialog has been changed to use that key.
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- remove check for menubar schema as it's already installed along with panel itself
- properly unref menubar_settings object
- make key type unsigned
- drop obsolete MAX_ITEMS_OR_SUBMENU define
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* Bump intltool required version for gsettings support
* Extract strings with intltool directly
* Let autoconf generate the xml files
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Closes https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/pull/285
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In order to use it in other parts of MATE.
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Patch by Yaakov Selkowitz <[email protected]>
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