Usually it's better to do progressive changes as the gtk+ unstable
branch evolves and someone has the time to change gtkmm. Otherwise
there's a high risk that a lot of work will not be done in time for the
next stable release of gtkmm. I think this renaming of a new widget
class is an unusual measure. Most changes in gtk+ (except for bug fixes,
which seldom affect the gtkmm code) are additions of new
functions/signals/properties and deprecation of old ones.
Kjell
2014-02-23 10:57, Juan Rafael García Blanco skrev:
Thank you very much!
And here’s my second question: is it better to wait until gtk+ stable
is released and then make all necessary changes in gtkmm to catch up,
or do progressive changes as the gtk+ unstable branch evolves? I guess
that a combination of these two approaches is necessary.
Regards,
Juan.
On 23 Feb 2014, at 10:39, Kjell Ahlstedt <kjell.ahlst...@bredband.net
<mailto:kjell.ahlst...@bredband.net>> wrote:
2014-02-22 16:06, Juan Rafael García Blanco skrev:
Hi,
Before gtkmm tag 3.11.5, Gtk::ActionBar was incorporated to gtkmm. It contained
two properties: spacing and venter-widget. At that time, those two properties
were present in GtkActionBar; however, 10 days ago, those two properties gone
away. Can these two properties be removed from Gtk::ActionBar too? gtkmm 3.11.5
tarballs contain these two properties.
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Juan.
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Much more than that has been changed in gtk+. GtkActionBar har been
renamed to GtkCenterBox, and a new GtkActionBar has been added. See
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723929,
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=c86ee0558ca395a3a595f59278f5e26b7adbb663
and
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=d0a654e4b97cf5ff7bbab22a5fb1d6af8980f45a.
Gtkmm 3.11.5 is an unstable relaese. You can see that from the second
part of the version number. If it's an odd number (like 11) the
release in unstable. If it's even, the release is stable.
Gtk::ActionBar has not yet been included in any stable release. Then
you can do all kinds of changes to Gtk::ActionBar. In fact it would
be very good if you can make all changes corresponding to the changes
in gtk+, and make them before gtkmm 3.12.0 is released. I don't know
when that will be. It will definitely be /after/ gtk+ 3.12.0.
Kjell
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