* gdesktop.c (click_proxy_motion): Terminate rubberbanding if the
event mask does not contain GDK_BUTTON1_MASK. There is a race
condition where we will not get the button release event if we
manage to grab the server in the button_press handler before the
window manager proxies the button release to us.
(perform_release): New function to terminate rubberbanding; this
used to be in click_proxy_button_release(). Also, update the drag
selection based on the last known mouse position, not on the
current one (which is not meaningful if the race condition
mentioned above kicks in).
(click_proxy_button_release): Use perform_release().
* gdialogs.c (file_op_context_create_ui): Handle the "close"
signal from the progress dialog; do not let GnomeDialog close it
for us. This fixes bug #2203 in Red Hat's Bugzilla.
* gnome-file-property-dialog.c (create_general_properties): Mark
some more strings for translations. Thanks to David Martina for
pointing these out.
* mc.keys.in.in: New icons from Tim Davis <davist@cs.man.ac.uk>
* treestore.c (tree_store_save_to): Moved the functionality from
tree_store_save() to here.
(tree_store_save): Save the tree in the default location in an
atomic fashion.
(tree_store_load_from): Moved the functionality from
tree_store_load() to here.
(tree_store_load): Load the tree from the default location.
* treestore.h (MC_TREE_TMP): Added a #define for the temporary
name we'll use when saving the tree. Moved the #defines from
tree.h over to here.
* main.c (main): Use tree_store_load() and tree_store_save().
Removed the mc_tree_store_load/save() versions.
* tree.c (load_tree): Use tree_store_load().
(save_tree): Use tree_store_save().
* gscreen.c (panel_tree_check_auto_expand): Enabled auto-collapse
functionality again. Made the code a simpler by using
gtk_dtree_is_ancestor().
* gtkdtree.c (gtk_dtree_is_ancestor): New function to test whether
a node is an ancestor of a child. This does the same as
gtk_ctree_is_ancestor(), but much more efficiently. GtkCTree
seems to use the pessimal algorithm for this.
(gtk_dtree_collapse): Slight optimization: do not re-select if the
node is already selected.
(gtk_dtree_collapse): Do not freeze/thaw the tree while
collapsing/selecting.
* gmain.c: Removed crufty old SM code.
* gscreen.c (panel_setup_drag_scroll): Made it not return
anything, since scrolling is independent from any other
prelighting actions.
(panel_tree_drag_begin): Do not print debugging message.
(panel_drag_data_get): Assert that we were requested a valid data
type.
(panel_create_tree_view): Only specify GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_DROP for
the tree, since we want to present the correct feedback when the
user is hovering over the blank area in the tree.
(panel_build_selected_file_list): Made it return char *.
(panel_tree_drag_end): Free dtree->drag_dir, not dtree->current_path.
(tree_drag_open_directory): Use panel->drag_tree_node instead of
the coordinates hack.
1999-04-15 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx>
* gscreen.c (panel_setup_drag_scroll): Made it not return
anything, since scrolling is independent from any other
prelighting actions.
(panel_tree_drag_begin): Do not print debugging message.
(panel_drag_data_get): Assert that we were requested a valid data
type.
Updated/redid de.po.
I have *not* changed all the other .po files, I've done "make
update-po", that's all. Please kill me, should I have messed up the
tree somehow.
Kill me anyway, should I have goofed with CVS somehow. This thing
scares me no end, I keep looking stuff up in the documentation, and
it's with trembling fingers that I do my commits. Luckily I can't
break any code since I don't work on any code :)
* main.c (_do_panel_cd): If we are using GNOME, and the panel is a
desktop panel, open up a new panel for the contents.
gnome/
* gdesktop.c (create_panel_from_desktop): Assign selected_index
when we find the last selected icon.
(desktop_icon_info_open): Desktop directory open case moved to
main.c to handle both general and action cd commands.
vfs/
* extfs.c (extfs_unlink):
(extfs_mkdir):
(extfs_rmdir):
(remove_entry): New functions.
(vfs_extfs_ops): Add unlink, mkdir and rmdir functions to table.
Add descriptions for these to the extfs README.
* gscreen.c (panel_icon_list_button_press): Ignore double clicks.
(panel_widget_motion): Don't do anything if the button state does
not match the button we are expecting.
* gtkflist.c (gtk_flist_button_press): Remove pending selections
when we receive a double click.
* gaction.c: #include "view.h"
* gtkflist.[ch]: New files. This is a "file list" widget derived
from GtkCList that does several things:
- Overrides all mouse and keyboard event handlers.
- Implements its own, *sane* selection behavior, unlike
GtkCList's, which is broken.
- Implements the same selection behavior as the desktop,
which is a) correct, and b) consistent.
* gscreen.c (panel_create_file_list): Use the GtkFList widget.
(panel_widget_motion): Changed the drag thresholds to be the same
as in gtkdnd.c.
(start_drag): New convenience function to begin a drag operation.
(panel_widget_motion): Use start_drag().
(panel_clist_scrolling_is_desirable): Offsets must be with respect
to the clist_window, not to the allocation.
(panel_clist_drag_motion): Normalize the y coordinate of the
motion event to the clist_window.
* gdesktop.c (desktop_icon_info_destroy): Reset the
last_selected_icon to NULL if it is destroyed.
* Makefile.in: Added gtkflist to the list of files.
everywhere; every time you invoke a file.
* src/screen.c (do_enter_on_file_entry): split GNOME version and
non-gnome version.
(parse_display_format): listen to the warning.
* gscreen.c: make sure that we bring up an open_with if
open it.
* gcmd.c (gnome_select): new selection dialog.
* gdesktop-init.c (desktop_init_at): do not use access for it is
poor when you are root.
1999-04-07 Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com>
* screen.c (do_enter_on_file_entry): added a consistent behaviour
for GNOME stuff.
* glayout.c (create_container): Use gtk_window_set_default_size(),
not gtk_widget_set_usize().
* gdesktop.c (get_slot_from_pos): Clamp the slot positions to be
inside the screen.
* gmain.c (gnome_check_super_user): Improved the message a bit.