A fork of Gnome-control-center with some tweaks
The current Network panel is composed of a single stack and a treeview to select the currently visible stack page. Each stack page represents a connection or device. The new Network panel, however, has none of the concept of selectable pages. In the new layout, all connections and devices appear all at once in a more compact and simpler fashion. This commit, then, starts moving towards a unified, pageless panel by adding all the connections and devices to different stacks. These different stacks are transient to the network object, and are added at appropriate boxes, giving the panel a unified layout. This has some serious implications in the design of the current code. Most of the code removals were related to the treeview and different pages handling. No more tree model madness is present, and the devices are now stored in a plain simple GPtrArray. After this patch, NetObject:add_to_stack isn't a good code design choice anymore. This will be addressed in a future patch. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785581 |
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GNOME Control Center ==================== About - The control center is GNOME's main interface for configuration of various aspects of your desktop. Installation - See the file 'INSTALL' How to report bugs - Bugs should be reported to the GNOME bug tracking system under the product gnome-control-center. It is available at http://bugzilla.gnome.org. In the report please include the following information - Operating system and version For Linux, version of the C library How to reproduce the bug if possible If the bug was a crash, include the exact text that was printed out A stacktrace where possible [see below] How to get a stack trace - If the crash is reproducible, it is possible to get a stack trace and attach it to the bug report. The following steps are used to obtain a stack trace - Run the program in gdb [the GNU debugger] or any other debugger ie. gdb gnome-keyboard-properties Start the program ie. (gdb) run Reproduce the crash and the program will exit to the gdb prompt Get the back trace ie. (gdb) bt full Once you have the backtrace, copy and paste this either into the 'Comments' field or attach a file with it included. Patches - Patches should be submitted to bugzilla.gnome.org or emailed to the gnomecc-list@gnome.org list. If using bugzilla, attach the patch to a new bug report [or preferably, check to see if there is already a bug report that corresponds to your patch]. Bug reports containing patches should include the 'PATCH' keyword. See https://wiki.gnome.org/Newcomers/CodeContributionWorkflow for how to create patches.