One translatable string contained the typo 'enterpise logins',
where it should have said 'enterprise logins'. Pointed out in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684122
This commit updates the msgid in all .po files, so translations
should not be negatively affected by this string change.
The Format: row was being pushed to the bottom, and when the
input sources value was longer on the one side than the other,
the horizontal alignment was broken.
Unfortunately we don't have a way yet to make gsettings system wide
defaults so we are just using the localed API to export the XKB input
sources and ignore the IBus ones.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683875
Back in the day when titles were not shown for modal dialogs we added
the big "Add Account" label. Now that modal dialogs have titles, we
don't need it anymore.
Fixes: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/684013
Instead of manually handling button release events on the
treeview, use activatable cell renderers for the ssid text
and for the arrow, and connect to activate signals for them.
We use cell area focus-sibling technology to make the keynav
in the list just have focus locations for the ssid and the
arrow.
This makes the details pages reachable by keynav, which was
not the case before.
The mode cell renderer had a property named 'mode', which
clashed with the GtkCellRenderer property of that name, which
confused the treeview keynav.
Rename the new property to ap-mode.
Remove the reference to the new longer existing viewport_list
widget, and be more careful about getting a NMRemoteSettings
object when calculating the last used time.
We don't show it for wifi details, and it is causing ugly warnings
from the setting code.
At the same time, make all selectable labels on the wired page
focusable as well, to be consistent with wifi.
Showing it whenever we have a saved connection goes wrong for
all items where we have both an ap and a saved connection.
Also, use the same details page for out-of-range saved connections.
Copy the 'Last used' item for non-active, in-range access
points.
This is another step towards using the same details page
for all aps and connections.