This reverts commit 14b654326d.
Unfortunately that changeset causes a regression on GCC 2, which
makes playback of (some?) video impossible. This is due to Libavcodec
being miscompiled, which requires gcc >= 4.2
Resolves the regression of #8856, but does not fix the root issue.
Due to clipping of a rect to match the view bounds, there was a confusion
as to whether the rect was at the top of the view bounds, or above the view
bounds as both met the condition.
Fixes#8876.
This reverts commit df62aa28a7.
Nope, this did not work, it added a new file instead of renaming
the existing one, so there are 2 French (Bépo).keymap files instead
of one, tricky.
* fs_darwin.c => fs_darwin.cpp
* fs_freebsd.c => fs_freebsd.cpp
* use bool instead of int again in fs_darwin.cpp (C => C++)
* declare loop varibles inline again in fs_freebsd.cpp (C => C++)
* 2 newlines between top header gaurd and first #include
* 2 newlines after last #include
* freebsd/endian.h and freebsd/regex.h convert \r\n to just \n
* remove some leading tabs in fs_freebsd.cpp
* add newlines after single line if statement in fs_freebsd.cpp
* 80-char limit fixes in fs_freebsd.cpp
Implementing the window_info.show_hide_level in terms of this solves the
problem of minimized windows also being considered hidden, when really they are
just hidden in the app_server.
window_info.show_hide_level is still defined backwards with a comment making
that clear.
Also removed sending fShowLevel in the minimize request since it is now
maintained in the app_server.
Fixes#4127.
This completes the final 1/3 of #8857. Changes again by nielx with
style fixes by me.
The one part that I couldn't figure out, and maybe Ingo can chime
in here. If headers/build/host/darwin/sys/stat.h is surrounded in
extern "C" {
}
guards then I get a link error complaining that the functions defined
here are duplicate symbols, once in fs.o and once in function_remapper.o.
For example:
ld: duplicate symbol _futimens in generated/objects/darwin/x86_64/release/build/libroot/libroot_build_function_remapper.a(function_remapper.o) and generated/objects/darwin/x86_64/release/build/libroot/libroot_build.a(fs.o) for architecture x86_64
I'm not sure why that is.
- When an Identify/Force Identify request is made in Tracker, if the target
is a link, resolve it to its destination first. Fixes#8858.
- Have mime_update.sh explicitly mimeset the welcome/user guide scripts.
This avoids selecting those windows for moving and more importantly bringing to
front a minimized window with Ctrl-click, which causes the minimized state to
be out of sync between the app_server and BWindow, causing #8860.
Since the position of the widget was registered at the first click,
it likely changed and its causing drawing afterfacts (it's editing at
its old location).
Make the PoseView stop watching a TextWidget if it's being deleted.
Could happen in race conditions for example, if you click to edit
the name widget of a pose while the pose is being deleted soon after.
Don't wait for a potential second click (and then trigger Widget editing) when:
1. a click occurs on a different pose, on a 'pose-less' area or when right clicking
2. when you start dragging something.
Make the "second click of a double-click" detection waiting time async. In other words
(hopefully clearer), when the TextWidget gets a click, it register itself, recording the time,
and it will get the editing order later as a callback from PoseView when the delay without any
further click expires.
Fixes#8818 and maybe others.
Now that NFSv4 almost works, add support for handling nfs: urls to urlwrapper.
Should later be replaced by a better solution but it works for the time being.
Previously, changing a file's icon was creating both an attribute
and a ressource, now it only saves it as an attribute
i.e. don't change the file content.
This became visible when dragging an image together with a cursor that has a reasonable large hotspot. In this case the cursor and the bitmap were shifted to much.
In rare cases such as described in #7955 BTextView happens to calculate the
width of a tab close to zero (e.g. 0.000031). This patch adds a fallback to the
default tab width in that case.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Leavengood <leavengood@gmail.com>
Due to a previous change in the incrementation of models in AddPosesTask,
PoseView containing large number of poses were prone to crash in ClearPoses().
Gaps in PoseList or other invalid memory area were introduced.
Thanks to x-ist for precious assistance in spotting those issues!
Again, a regression fix. Under some circumstance, fFiltering was wrongly
set. Also, the node wasn't open before checking the BRefFilter and some
filters expected that to be.