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Simplifies the drawing code a bit.
Public API removed:
GnomeCanvas.center_scroll_region (is always TRUE)
GnomeCanvas.pixels_per_unit (is always 1.0)
gnome_canvas_set_center_scroll_region()
gnome_canvas_get_center_scroll_region()
gnome_canvas_set_pixels_per_unit()
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To clarify the semantics: the method may be called multiple times
so pointers should be set to NULL after freeing or unreferencing.
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Also update the GnomeCanvasItem.update vfunc to take a cairo_matrix_t
and no longer pass the clip_path (what was it used for anyway?).
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Previously the function returned the distance to the nearest item. Now
it only returns an item that is hit. This slightly changes semantics
(button events are no longer dispatched to the nearest item, but only to
the item actually clicked on), but makes the code way simpler and
actually does what one would expect.
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It's unused now
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gtk+-3.0 removed it for being "unused".
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Both of these modules are deprecated and going away in GNOME 3 but we
still rely heavily on them for GnomeCalendar and ETable. So, welcome
to the island of unwanted libraries...
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