This drops the ability to loop through the page but significantly
simplifies the code. I think this is a good tradeoff as looping is a
rather unexpected behavior.
The code that uses Grilo to fetch the user's Flickr photos isn't
actually used by the Background panel, to the extent that the final
binary doesn't even link against Grilo. Getting rid of this unused code
will ensure that distributors aren't needlessly pulling in this
dependency.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1345
In Right-to-left locales GNOME Settings presents a button on the
left with the translated label "Right" and a button on the right
with the translated label "Left".
These changes prevent the flip of the direction buttons in RTL
locales.
Fixes#1101
With the new versioning scheme, GNOME just has major.minor versions
(e.g. 40.rc, 40.0) and micro versions are no longer used. Even if
gnome-desktop happens to get a micro version to fix a bug, it's not
something we should show in the UI.
Instead of having the "more" button which reveals more items to the
providers list.
We still list branded providers above non-branded providers in the
list.
Fixes#1072
When opening the Power panel, and if power-profiles-daemon isn't already
started, we'll be autostarting it, making it send signals about all the
changed properties, including "PerformanceInhibited" even if we
don't have a Performance row.
Ignore the property change if we don't have a row for it rather than
asserting.
#0 0x00007f73916bc292 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007f73916a58a4 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#2 0x00007f7393203ccc in g_assertion_message.cold () from /lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
#3 0x00007f739325f22f in g_assertion_message_expr () from /lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
#4 0x000055a4099e28ae in performance_profile_set_inhibited (self=0x55a40b37e320, self=0x55a40b37e320, performance_inhibited=<optimized out>) at ../panels/power/cc-power-panel.c:1366
#5 power_profiles_properties_changed_cb (self=0x55a40b37e320, changed_properties=<optimized out>, invalidated_properties=<optimized out>, proxy=<optimized out>) at ../panels/power/cc-power-panel.c:1425
#6 0x00007f7393332c2f in g_closure_invoke () from /lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0
#7 0x00007f739334eea6 in signal_emit_unlocked_R () from /lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0
1362 {
1363 CcPowerProfileRow *row;
1364
1365 row = self->power_profiles_row[CC_POWER_PROFILE_PERFORMANCE];
1366 g_assert (row != NULL);
1367 cc_power_profile_row_set_performance_inhibited (row, performance_inhibited);
1368 }
The C code tries to fetch and use 'check_image', but the UI definition
calls it 'check', which throws a few warnings. Renaming it in the UI file
is easier than in the C file, so I went with the former.
The icon on the mute button needs to be updated whenever the volume is
changed (externally). Add the appropriate call too notify_volume_cb.
Fixes: #1268
If changed externally at least, the volume can be zero while unmuted.
Just use the lowest volume icon in that case by including it in the
range.
It does not make sense to use the muted icon, as we are not technically
muted and the toggle button is not active.
While the code was using the pattern to cancel the operation, it was
still resolving the user_data pointer even in the case the operation has
been cancelled.
Fix this by simply moving the initialization.
Fixes: #1260
The empty search state looks out-of place due to it being nested inside
a listbox. This is because we can only detect empty states through
gtk_list_filter_func().
Refine it by making the empty search placeholder a child of the main stack.
Introduce an additional helper function to detect when all the listbox
rows would be hidden by the filter.
As a part of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1222
By default info-overview panel shows the Gnome logo from a static
resource, currently every distro patches this component to show their logos
info-overview panel could use `/etc/os-release` file to fetch the OS logo
instead this static resource
This makes scaling work e.g. on the Librem 5's built-in display which
has a 720x1440 resolution. It's scaled to 200% by default so currently
hitting the 100% button makes it scale to 100% but then the 200% button
vanishes due to assumed too small resultion. Fix that by allowing for
360x720 as well.