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authorMilan Crha <mcrha@redhat.com>2013-04-23 20:59:09 +0800
committerMilan Crha <mcrha@redhat.com>2013-04-23 20:59:09 +0800
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[EMailFormatter] Use GdkRGBA and GtkStyleContext to get theme colors
It could happen that header text color had been picked white one time, but the other time black as expected (for me usually when I started Evolution in Calendar and moved to Mail view, the header text color was white, while when starting in Mail view it was black). The change to use GtkStyleContext is there only as a cleanup from deprecated GtkStyle, and to make things easier too, because both GtkStyle and the GtkStyleContext had set white color for some reason.
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diff --git a/e-util/e-misc-utils.h b/e-util/e-misc-utils.h
index d7dea7afc3..1493d12d65 100644
--- a/e-util/e-misc-utils.h
+++ b/e-util/e-misc-utils.h
@@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ gint e_collate_compare (gconstpointer x,
gconstpointer y);
gint e_int_compare (gconstpointer x,
gconstpointer y);
-guint32 e_color_to_value (GdkColor *color);
+guint32 e_color_to_value (const GdkColor *color);
-guint32 e_rgba_to_value (GdkRGBA *rgba);
+guint32 e_rgba_to_value (const GdkRGBA *rgba);
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* It still may have shell meta-characters in it. */