Commit 61908b02 ("
info-overview: change fetch order for consistency") introduces
undesired whitespace. While remaking the commit is not necessary, as it
will not affect bisecting, the whitespace should be eliminated.
This patch removes the whitespace, leaving only one preceding and
proceeding line for the get_hardware_model call.
Currently, the order in which info_overview_panel_setup_overview fetches
data is essentially random. For ease of maintainability and
understanding, the fetches should be ordered by their appearance as rows
in the panel.
This patch changes the order so that it corresponds with the panel's UI
order.
My neighbours' Wi-Fi makes the Wi-Fi panel throw an error:
(gnome-control-center:346639): Gtk-WARNING **: 15:16:21.993: Failed to set text 'Bbox Hugo & Laura' from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 1: Entity did not end with a semicolon; most likely you used an ampersand character without intending to start an entity — escape ampersand as &
Escape the SSID before using it to set the label.
Changing user’s language resets the formats (region) by passing `NULL` to `update_region`.
However, updating the region calls `maybe_notify`, whose callback `maybe_notify_finish`
tries to parse the `mnd->target_locale` (the `NULL`), producing a critical:
GLib-CRITICAL **: g_regex_match_full: assertion 'string != NULL' failed
Since updating the language itself already triggers the notification check,
let’s just skip calling `maybe_notify` here in that case.
On the Verify Encryption dialog we were adding a GtkWindowControls
widget with a button child. This is a misunderstanding of the behavior
of GtkWindowControls, which adds its own buttons to the window.
Let's remove our custom close-button and its callback, since the
previous commit disabled this codepath for hiding the dialog.
Currently, we display a 256x256 version of the OS icon from
/etc/os-release. This is too big for my taste, and it's also not
sufficient for distros that want to display a logo that is not an icon.
For instance, because we no longer display the operating system name
immediately beneath the logo, it may be desirable to use a logo variant
that includes text. This patch adds a meson build option that
distributions can use to override the logo, and a second build option to
specify a different logo for use in dark mode.