The user can add an arbitrary number of highly configurable
shell commands through the setting panel. The commands can
be saved as user preferences, inside the .fl file, or exported
to an external file. Shell scripts can be limited to individual
platforms, can have shortcut keys, etc. .
* documentation will follow
* support to call `fltk-config` will follow
* interactive layout alignment rewritten
* interface for new alignment rules
* new alignment dialog box
* user defined layout rules added
* layout rules can be stored in projects, settings, and external files
* Valgrind verification
This widget offers the selection of all known FLTK schemes as a simple
widget based on Fl_Choice.
Some test and demo programs use Fl_Scheme_Choice to enable the developer
or user to switch schemes quickly for comparison.
Todo:
- add features to add new schemes during runtime (partially done)
- update status when the scheme is changed by Fl::scheme("...")
* Added filename function to Fl_Preferences
Static function to get filename before opening.
Member to get filename after opening.
Bug fixes for memory mapped preferences.
* ERROR is a macro on Windows, don't use it
* Added Fl_Preferences::dirty().
User can now check if the database will be written
when flushed or destroyed.
Flush returns a crude error code.
* Fl_Preferences::get binary data returns # of bytes read.
* Verified group deletion code
* Fl_Preferences ignores locale.
This will make .prefs files interchangeable
between different computers.
* Updating the Preferences Mode to ignore locale.
* Fixes in docs.
In this first version, we assume that the code file is newer whenever it is written,
until the current design is modified in any way. So instead of a status bar at the bottom
of the main window, the title bar will now show the status of the design and the code at
the same place.
The shell properties toolbox is completely redesigned:
This dialog box offers a field for a command line and three check buttons
to generate and save various files before the command is run.
If the fourth checkbox, "use settings in .fl design files" is checked,
all shell settings will be store in the current .fl file, and they will
be read and restored when the .fl is loaded again.
Fluid will save different shell settings for different operating system as
it is common that a different OS requires a different shell command.
Fluid comes with default shell settings. Pressing the "save as default" button
will store the current setting in the Fluid app settings and are used for new
designs, or if the "use settings..." box is not checked.
Fluid app settings are saved per user and per machine.
tl;dr : making Fluid maintainable, no changes in code execution and logic.
This is a pretty extensive restructuring of the Fluid source tree.
It was neccessary because source and header files were getting
much too big to handle. Many source files had no header, and many
headers declared functions that were in diffrent source files.
Reorganized much of the include statements.
Added comments to some of the files.
Added Doxygen configuration file for standalone Fluid docs.
Tested everything by rebuilding Fluid .fl designs with the resorted
version of Fluid.
- remove obsolete svn '$Id$' tags from all source files
- update .fl files and generated files accordingly
- replace 'http://www.fltk.org' URL's with 'https://...'
- replace bug report URL 'str.php' with 'bugs.php'
- remove trailing whitespace
- fix other whitespace errors flagged by Git
- add and/or fix missing or wrong standard headers
- convert tabs to spaces in all source files
The only relevant code changes are in the fluid/ folder where
some .fl files and other source files were used to generate
the '$Id' headers and footers.
The code to determine whether the GTK library is available is now in Fl_X11_System_Driver::probe_for_GTK()
called both by Fl_Printer::begin_job() and Fl_Native_File_Chooser.
New Fl::option OPTION_PRINTER_USES_GTK allows to deactivate use of
the Gnome print dialog.
Minor change in Fl_Native_File_Chooser: GTK version 3 is searched before version 2,
whereas the search order was the opposite before.
This is particularly useful for fluid/about_panel.{fl,cxx,h}.
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Note to devs: if I missed something, please mark follow-up commits with
[Version 1.3.4] so we can find the necessary commits for version updates.
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