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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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avoid deprecated:
gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic
gtk_image_menu_item_set_image
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This commit reverts:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/commit/7b2bc7d9f98c6ba8c2c31bdf9605faadb42a7e0e
And it applies an alternative to fix the deprecated functions:
gdk_screen_get_width
gdk_screen_get_height
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*On destroying applet disconnect signals for functions that otherwise segfaults with glib 2.53.4 or later.
*Fish: it's not always enough for a function to return immediately if applet destroyed anymore
*panel-action-button: suppress a warning
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Fixes #457
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and require libmate-desktop >= 1.17
WARNING: use GTK+3 build of libmateweather for this build.
that lib is not migrated to GTK+3 only as we will possibly
use libgweather instead of it.
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(libmate-panel-applet files are left alone since there are public
header files used by all panel applets)
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Until position calculations are refactored to fix the issue of the panel applets
getting reordered on resolution changes don't save position/right-stick on locked applets.
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Make applet menus follow the .mate-panel-menu-bar .menu selector in the gtk theme, and the menu window follow the .mate-panel-menu-bar selector. Use the former to set a custom menu theme, the latter to alter or remove shadows from applet menus
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We already do this for the same function in libmate-panel-applet.
Thanks to luke on the forums. fixes #330
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applet menu
Fixes crash while removing the menu bar or a drawer.
Based on gnome-panel commit: 8211f19c2c331b1502694a03e1b5abfdc793b56b
From: Carlos Garcia Campos <[email protected]>
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