When the panel list is folded, either the panel items list or the
panel itself is shown, not both. And when the list is shown it
doesn’t mean anything for an item to be marked as selected.
This is an initial implementation of most of the
intended functionality for this panel. Flatpak
integration itself is implemented by spawning
"flatpak info -m $appid", which gives us the
metadata in key file format, and allows flatpak
to be a runtime dependency.
Even after removing the .desktop suffix, there can
still be a difference between the app ID generated
in this way and the flatpak ID, since flatpaks are
allowed to export files whose prefix is the flatpak
ID. Fix this by pulling the X-Flatpak key out of
the desktop file. This would cause trouble for
org.libreoffice.LibreOffice-math.
Instead of directly selecting the view that the panel
list will have, let it decide which is the previous
view instead.
This does not change anything functionality wise, but
in the future where we have sidebar widget (and thus
the main window does not control which view the sidebar
is display) this will be important.
When moving from and to different views, the first row
might be activated due to focus going to the listbox. This
wasn't a problem before because we couldn't hit that code
path, but now we can.
Fix that by always selecting the first visible row.
There are a couple of small problems with the search
behavior here. First, if we select a panel from search
and leave it, it will continue to stay there forever.
Second, if panels change their visibility status during
runtime, the panel list wouldn't respond accordingly.
This field can be used to communicate the visibility of the
panel from a static context (i.e. without any instances of
a CcPanel nor any access to CcShell).
The 'Devices' page is a fitting place for the thunderbolt, being
an IO technology. It is expected that people that need to go to
that page will be sent there via a gnome-shell notification, so
there is no need for it to be on the main page.
Ok'ed by the design team (jimmac).
Thunderbolt devices need to be approved before they can be used.
This is done via the boltd system daemon and gnome-shell. The new
panel enables the user to manage thunderbolt devices, i.e.:
- forget devices that have previously been authorized
- authorize currently unauthorize devices
Additionally authorization of devices an be temporarily disabled
to ensure no evil device will gain access to the computers
resources.
File starting with "bolt-" are copied from bolt's source tree
and currently correspond to the bolt upstream commit with the id
f22b1cd6104bdc2b33a95d9896b50f29a141b8d8
They can be updated from bolt via the update-from-bolt.sh script.
So that whenever the user opens the "Devices" section,
the Display panel is the first panel to dislpay. This
is because the user most likely always have a display,
while they might not always have a printer available.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786606
Set icon class to sidebar-icon, and label class to
sidebar-label. This makes it more consistent with
places sidebar in Nautilus and GtkFileChooser.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786612