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* Properly disconnect signal handlers added with e_signal_connect_notify*()Milan Crha2014-06-051-4/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | This is a follow-up for the previous commit, where e_signal_connect_notify*() functions had been added. Due to a different callback and user data being attached to the 'notify' signal, the g_signal_handlers_*() functions do not work properly, thus these e_signal_connect_notify*() functions need a different way for a signal handler disconnect. A side-change was done in e-settings-web-view-gtkhtml.c, checking for a real key change from GSettings.
* Ignore false GObject property change notificationsMilan Crha2014-06-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is related to bug 698275, which did not cover all cases. The problem here is that the dconf can in certain situation claim that everything changed (path "/" changed), which GSettingsBinding propagates to a GObject property unconditionally and GObject's property setter (g_object_set_property()) also notifies about the property change unconditionally, despite the real descendant property setter properly checks for the value change. After all these false notifications a callback on "notify" signal is called and possibly an expensive operation is run. Checking whether the value really changed helps in performance, for which were added new e-util functions: e_signal_connect_notify() e_signal_connect_notify_after() e_signal_connect_notify_swapped() e_signal_connect_notify_object() which have the same prototype as their GLib counterparts, but they allow only "notify::..." signals and they test whether the value really changed before they call the registered callback.
* Miscellaneous cleanups.Matthew Barnes2014-03-031-4/+4
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* Bug 721545 - License text contains obsolete FSF postal addressMatthew Barnes2014-01-081-10/+9
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* Miscellaneous cleanups.Matthew Barnes2013-07-071-4/+6
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* Calendar views inline text edit with Ctrl+C/V/X does not workMilan Crha2013-06-211-1/+34
| | | | | | | | The shortcuts Ctrl+C/V/X are used for whole calendar items copy/paste/cut, not for text when editing event details inline, either in a day/week view or in a list view. By tracking the is-editing property of respective cell editor and using it when enabling/disabling clipboard actions makes the respective text operations work as expected.
* ETable-related cleanups.Matthew Barnes2013-06-191-41/+64
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* Consolidate base utility libraries into libeutil.Matthew Barnes2012-12-131-0/+816
Evolution consists of entirely too many small utility libraries, which increases linking and loading time, places a burden on higher layers of the application (e.g. modules) which has to remember to link to all the small in-tree utility libraries, and makes it difficult to generate API documentation for these utility libraries in one Gtk-Doc module. Merge the following utility libraries under the umbrella of libeutil, and enforce a single-include policy on libeutil so we can reorganize the files as desired without disrupting its pseudo-public API. libemail-utils/libemail-utils.la libevolution-utils/libevolution-utils.la filter/libfilter.la widgets/e-timezone-dialog/libetimezonedialog.la widgets/menus/libmenus.la widgets/misc/libemiscwidgets.la widgets/table/libetable.la widgets/text/libetext.la This also merges libedataserverui from the Evolution-Data-Server module, since Evolution is its only consumer nowadays, and I'd like to make some improvements to those APIs without concern for backward-compatibility. And finally, start a Gtk-Doc module for libeutil. It's going to be a project just getting all the symbols _listed_ much less _documented_. But the skeletal structure is in place and I'm off to a good start.