Use new cups-pk-helper's method PrinterAddOption for setting
default media size for new printers. This fixes problem with
setting default media size (#672694).
The device_added_cb is called once for each tool added. The wacom driver
hotplugs tools in the order stylus, eraser, cursor, pad.
update_current_page will add a new page once a tablet has stylus and
eraser, before cursor and pad exist. priv->pad is thus always NULL,
causing, cc_wacom_page's update_tablet_ui to remove the "Map Buttons..."
button for any device.
Change the code to update the tool list for every new tool we get,
merely triggering the visibility of the button instead of destroying it
completely.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672691
The rotation combo box items on the Displays panel do not appear
translated. This is because the items got translation context support
in 5a5a037d09, but to get the localized
strings, one needs to use g_dpgettext2()[1], not gettext().
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673766
And it's still being populated. If the list gets filtered
while it's being populated, we would end up with a row with NULL
data, causing us to crash.
Make sure to hold the GDK threads lock when reading from the list,
to avoid racing with the insert code.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672293
This fixes a typo in handling of printers options in actualize_printers_list()
which caused a crash when number of printers exceeded number of options (#672689).
The existing code prevents the user from adding the existing default device
profile to the device again, but to prevent a warning message we need to prevent
the user from selecting *any* of the profiles already assigned to the device.
Reverts part of 109b369199
Good idea in principle, albeit the hardware gets in our way. In
synaptics 1.4 two-finger emulation was enabled by default on devices
that reported finger width but had to since revert this. The hardware
doesn't really separate width and pressure, so a hard tap off a finger
gives a high width, a wide finger gives a high pressure on light
touches. We got spurious right-click presses when two-finger
emulation was enabled.
Now we have the control-center providing a checkbox for two-finger
emulation but it doesn't enable emulation, which to the users appears as if
two-finger scrolling is broken
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=738123).
We now disable the checkbox again for hardware that doesn't do two-fingers.
it's not reliable and we're likely to see further bugs when the spurious right
clicks take effect
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661963
time_t might be a 32-bit integer, which wouldn't be big enough
to contain the number of microseconds since Epoch (since it can
only fit the number of seconds from Epoch until 2038).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=795792
The 'Other media' dialog is just hidden when the close button is
clicked (so that it can be shown again), but when closing it with
the Escape key, it gets destroyed and an attempt to bring it up
again just shows a sad empty little square.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659948
About half-way through the user list, vertically, the user's name
would get cut off. Showing the treeview headers showed that the
"automatic login" pixbuf was added in a separate column.
To make sizing easier, and avoid the user's name being cut off
half-way through, add the "automatic-login" icon in the first column.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659998