The network panel used to show an empty box under the VPN header at
start up if no VPNs were present instead of the empty state. This was
because the GtkListBox containing VPN connections was visible by
default instead of the empty state widget.
To fix this, the empty state widget has been moved to the top in the
GtkStack to show it by default. If any VPN connections are found during
initialization, `cc-network-panel` already handles setting the
visibility of the appropriate widget correctly.
Fixes: #1634
Previously, if os-release included the BUILD_ID field, it was smushed
into the OS Name row as follows:
OS Name Endless OS 5.0.0; Build ID: 220810-230009
This is unsightly in English; and in languages where the translations of
"OS Name" and "Build ID" are long, the build ID may be ellipsised and
hence useless:
Nom du système Endless OS 5.0.0 ; (identifiant de construction ...
d'exploitation
Instead, display the build ID in a separate row, and hide it if not
present.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1347
As described in #1976, the printers panel shows two Add Printer buttons when the
printers list is empty. Adds a check that sets the Add Printer button in the toolbar
to be invisible when the empty-state page is shown (and thus the other Add Printer
button is visible), creating a less confusing UI.
Closes#1976
The new UX implementation includes
1. Showing the security level using a number.
2. Showing descriptions of events and HSI checking items.
3. Change the style of the security level number.
4. Add the status icon and label for each HSI checking item.
Signed-off-by: Kate Hsuan <hpa@redhat.com>
The "Forget" button would only update it's sensitivity after the first
select and deselect, when selecting and deselecting rows in the
"Known Wi-Fi Networks" dialog.
When selecting the first row, it would go from disabled to enabled.
Then deselecting that row would cause the button to go from enabled to
disabled.
Selecting any rows after that would no longer update the sensitivity and
make the dialog essentially useless.
The issue was, that the signals "add" and "remove" where being
expected to be emitted when the connection list updates its rows.
However, neither CcWifiConnectionList nor GtkListBox emit these signals.
The fix was, to emit these two signals at the appropriate locations.
The signals have also been renamed to "add-row" and "remove-row" to
make their purpose more clear.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1824
Adding the 'error' css class to icons visually indicates that
there's an issue with the input. This is the same purpose served
by the status icons. Another reason to remove the status icons
is that with the error class added to entries the entries dim
except for the status icons.
It should be made insensitive when the panel is locked, and sensitive
when locked.
We only hide this row for non-local users, where this setting doesn't
make much sense.
Fixes#1944