Here's what the native GTK widget mode for the color picker looks like at the moment under Wayland. A GtkMenuButton displaying a color preview of the currently selected color and a GtkPopover containing the color selection widgetry.
While under X, because there the GtkPopover is constrained to its parents size, falling back to using a GtkWindow to contain the widgetry
Friday 22 June 2018
Monday 16 April 2018
Some Native GTK Dialogs in LibreOffice
So for these dialogs this means f.e that the animated effects for radio and checkbuttons work, that the scrolling is overlay scrolling, and that the visual feedbacks that scrolling has reached its limit, or that available content is outside the scrolling region are shown. In the above demo, the GtkNotebook is the real thing.
Sunday 4 March 2018
native GTK3 message dialogs
In LibreOffice 6.1, when the GTK3 backend is in use, the message dialogs are now native GTK3 message dialogs rather than vcl message dialogs using GTK theming.
So they are now true GTK dialogs and they look like...
while before they looked like...
We have 475 message dialogs directly instantiated in LibreOffice and 89 indirectly instantiated via GtkBuilder .ui files.
We've changed the format our dialog, etc. translations are stored in from our own legacy custom format to the more commonplace gettext .mo format. In the case of a message dialog described via a GtkBuilder .ui file, we now use GTK's own GtkBuilder to load the .ui, and GTK's own gettext integration to localize it from our new .mo format translations.
So they are now true GTK dialogs and they look like...
We have 475 message dialogs directly instantiated in LibreOffice and 89 indirectly instantiated via GtkBuilder .ui files.
We've changed the format our dialog, etc. translations are stored in from our own legacy custom format to the more commonplace gettext .mo format. In the case of a message dialog described via a GtkBuilder .ui file, we now use GTK's own GtkBuilder to load the .ui, and GTK's own gettext integration to localize it from our new .mo format translations.
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