GVC added additional checks that break where we were using a NULL value instead
of a GvcMixerControl. Solution is to pass this object where appropriate.
(gnome-control-center:833): Gvc-CRITICAL **: 11:09:33.818: gvc_mixer_control_get_vol_max_norm: assertion 'GVC_IS_MIXER_CONTROL (control)' failed
Fixes#636
Sometimes ninja decides to compile tests/interactive-panels/main.c,
which requires shell/resources.h, before shell/resources.h is generated.
The fix is to use 'sources' argument of declare_dependency to properly
declare the dependency on generated headers.
A fix for tests/datetime and panels/datetime is also included in the
commit to fix a similar problem.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/merge_requests/472
Increasing the trough size by setting the min-height caused issue when
the scale was being fine-tuned. Changing the padding seems to have a
similar effect without triggering any such issue (with Adwaita).
Fixes#335
We are currently adding support for Synaptics devices that require 8
steps. Add another row for images which brings us to up to 10
supportable steps for now.
Drop the subtypes, and keep a single udev-based GsdDeviceManager,
which will work on both backends, and should work on all platforms
we care about (?).
Those files are no longer existent in gnome-settings-daemon, so
this module is free to do as it pleases with them, there doesn't
need to exist any synchronization anymore.
This decouples the user interface parts from the control logic,
making it easy for designers to tweak the look & feel of the rows.
Besides, it makes it easier to introduce Drag & Drop capabilities.
g-s-d was changed to use a better black body temperature calculation.
This strongly affects the effect of the color temperature (the default
is changed from 4000K to 2700K). Update the scale to represent a similar
range to default even if the distribution on the scale is quite
different.
So that it fits into 360px. UI wise, the margin at end is almost
always larger than start (due to text wraping). So reducing end
margin may also let the popover content feel more center aligned.