We had code on the window to reset the default-font-size property to the
default from the renderer.
For the Qt backend, the PopupWindow being their own Window, this code
was activated also for the PopupWindow's hidden default-font-size
property, which caused all PopupWindow's font to not follow the
default-font-size
Fixes#8855
This exposes FocusReason to .slint, and adds it as an argument to focus-event-changed callback on FocusScope to close#8387. It also adds two new callbacks, focus-gained and focus-lost, which are identical to focus-event-changed but are only invoked on focus gain or loss respectively.
In addition to this, it removes the FocusEventReason::AccessKit variant, replacing it with the mouse variant to hopefully make AccessKit more compatible with any Slint code that will use FocusEventReason.
Finally, I added two tests based on focus_change_event.slint, one for testing the FocusEventReason argument and another for testing the new callbacks.
close#8387
ChangeLog: Added `focus-gained` and `focus-lost` callback to FocusScope. Pass an `FocusReason` enum to the FocusScope callbacks
Closes#5992
Adds the enum FocusEventReason and makes it an argument for FocusEvent. This reason could eventually be exposed in Slint to solve #8387.
Using the focus reason tracking, I also added a select all on keyboard focus for TextInputs (except on macOS), which should close#5992.
ChangeLog: TextInput selects its content when focused with the keyboard on Windows and Linux
To be compatible with the 2024 edition, we need to wrap the
`no_mangle` attribute in `unsafe()`.
The parsing for that in cbindgen was only added in the version 0.28,
but we couldn't upgrade cbindgen before because of a regression in
cbindgen 0.27 that prevented us from upgrading.
Now that cbindgen 0.29 is released with a fix, we can prepare for the
2024 edition
This is a hook for the Qt backend that provides the ability to access the `QWidget` for a window, similar to how the `winit` back end supports accessing the `winit` `Window` object
... by changing the resolution for the `WindowItem` to traverse the
item tree from the current item, instead of going to the window.
This doesn't quite fix#4298 because `rem` resolution is still missing.
That requires the built-in default font size function to be fixed as
well, which is non-trivial.
cc #4298
This is only exposed when internal types are exposed (such as in the lsp).
The plan is to make this public under a new name/global after the release.
Co-authored-by: Olivier Goffart <olivier.goffart@slint.dev>
This fixes the preview window not showing with the Qt backend,
because the preview uses a timer to show the window, but we would not
start the Qt timer and so the window was never shown
Commit cd6f2e2 reformated the .toml, but the 80 char width column is
judged too small to be practical
Add a .taplo.toml file
Also do not split feature array
... using taplo with default settings
I tried this with 4 spaces indentation, but the patch is almost as
big as this one, so I went with default settings instead as that
is just easier:-)
We really need to dispatch the release event otherwise the wrong
item keeps the drag and this breaks the behavior.
This is not perfect yet as if the release is done on the wrong popup,
then we'll still not get the release event.
We should probably remove the grab when a popup open. But that's
slightly more complicated
(or popup menu gets closed)
We receive an empty `QInputMethodEvent` when the window gets active
and we should not have a replacement range if there is nothing to
replace, otherwise we clear the selection
This is a hacky approach, but does help a lot with the tedious fixes.
See https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/unnecessary_map_or
```
__CARGO_FIX_YOLO=1 cargo clippy --fix --all-targets --workspace --exclude gstreamer-player --exclude i-slint-backend-linuxkms --exclude uefi-demo --exclude ffmpeg -- -A clippy::all -W clippy::unnecessary_map_or
cargo fmt --all
```
Remove the geometry field and merely store the offset/transform. This brings the size down from 40 to 32 bytes on aarch64.
Related, filter_item() now respects the item's bounding rect for the decision whether to draw the item or not.
This enables working around bugs in GPU drivers. Especially the GC7000UL
plus its driver on imx8mp has been observed to sometimes horribly degrade in
performance when Skia renders anti-aliased paths (when a function like
`gcoSURF_BlitCPU` shows up at the top of `perf` that's a bad sign).
- Rename `accessible-selectable` and `accessible-selected` to `accessible-item-{selectable,selected}`.
Because the property is for items in list rather than eg Text
- Rename `accessible-position-in-set` to `accessible-item-index`.
- Rename `accessible-size-of-set` to `accessible-item-count` and move
the property to the container element rather than the item itself