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2024-02-04Revert "Add "center-stick" capability applets on the panel"raveit651-1/+0
This reverts commit 38e00280e9d17282717595a05411736a308804c0.
2022-06-01Add "center-stick" capability applets on the panelThe Squash1-0/+1
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.
2021-06-22update copyright to 2021raveit651-0/+1
2020-09-07Remove variableScope warnings reported by cppcheckrbuj1-43/+45
cppcheck --enable=all . 2> err.txt grep variableScope err.txt
2020-07-05Avoid using single-line cpp commentsrbuj1-1/+1
2020-02-17Remove warnings: function declaration isn’t a prototyperbuj1-1/+1
2019-10-02Load layouts from absolute pathsAnthony Perkins1-1/+6
If the layout name begins with a '/', load from that filename instead of from PANEL_LAYOUTS_DIR. This allows loading of layouts from home directories and other write-permitted locations.
2019-06-23Wayland support for panel-layout.cWilliam Wold1-1/+9
2019-03-31Try to fix build warningWilliam Wold1-1/+5
2019-03-31Show single empty panel, even if no default layout is foundWilliam Wold1-1/+33
This allows the user to add panels and applets if no default.layout is found
2017-07-16avoid deprecated gdk_screen_get_numberZenWalker1-17/+18
2016-02-21fix some warningsSorokin Alexei1-1/+1
2014-04-23Use common GSettings function from libmate-desktopStefano Karapetsas1-3/+3
2014-04-21Use dconf functions from libmate-desktopStefano Karapetsas1-2/+2
2014-02-18Allow to have multiple panel layoutsStefano Karapetsas1-10/+17
2013-04-08Fix panels issue when user has two separate X screensStefano Karapetsas1-1/+4
Closes https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/issues/87 Closes https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/issues/89
2012-11-18fixed incorrect fsf addresses.Steve Zesch1-2/+2
2012-11-12Code audit: fix compile warnings, uninitialized pointer problemsScott Balneaves1-1/+1
2012-10-11migrate mate-panel to gsettingsStefano Karapetsas1-0/+353