Similar to how we format language names, add a variant that
emphasizes the region part of a locale. We show the language
in parentheses as discriminator only where needed.
The big combo box is not very usable, so as a first improvement,
move things around so that we can use a list on the left, and
put the examples on the right.
Also add a 'need logout' hint in the same style as on the
language tab.
When there is only one locale for this language, omit the territory
and codeset from the descriptive name. This makes the parenthesized
part appear a bit more like a discriminator instead of a wierd
formatting convention.
setlocale() returns a string representing the _new_ locale, so
we have to get the current locale with setlocale (..., NULL) first,
and we have to copy it since it returns a static string that will
otherwise get overwritten.
This code was creating a GString conditionally, but using
it unconditionally afterwards. Instead of special-casing
the str == NULL case, just always create it.
If available, use DBus method MissingExecutables which finds executables
needed by new printer. This method is available in system-config-printer
since version 1.3.5 (#654742). User is offered installation of packages
containing those missing executables then.
If available, use DBus method GroupPhysicalDevices which removes duplicates
from list of found devices. This method is available in system-config-printer
since version 1.3.5 (#654742).
If available, use DBus method GetBestDriver which determines the best PPD file
for the given printer. This method is available in system-config-printer
since version 1.3.5 (#654742).
This commit enables services mdns, ipp, ipp-client and samba-client on
firewall for 5 minutes for detection of network printers (#648784).
It enables required services permanently for printers selected by user
for addition then. It shows a notification for the permanent enable.
It uses firewalld, so if it is not installed or running it shows a warning
message to the user in the place where discovered printers will be shown
(both local and network). The warning disappears after the finish of
printers discovery (but not from network part if no printer was found).