Again some missing context when requesting the strings (while they were
declared with context in static NC_()).
Also some mixup with some zoom actions strings declared with different
context in the same GimpEnumActionEntry.
(cherry picked from commit 6c5b6c6135)
The zoom focus discussion on IRC suggests that everybody is annoyed
about centering behavior (or lack thereof), so here is a way to
explicitly center the image witout zooming.
Both view-rotate-other and view-zoom-other had for label "Othe_r...".
This is quite vague in particular when in out-of-menu contexts (i.e. the
action search).
Humanize action names to make them readable while
preserving their original grouping. Mark for translation
the missing ones. Use absolute values to make
"increase/decrease more" less cryptic since we hardcode
those values anyway.
In particular all rotate/flip actions can apply to an image or drawable.
Let's make it clear, especially when it is run out of the menu context,
for instance in the action search.
Try to sort all GIMP_ICON_* defines into FDO categories like in
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/latest/ar01s04.html
Add defines for all icons we override, rename some icons to their FDO
standard names, and mark the ones we duplicate with a comment so we
don't forget to rename those to standard names in 3.0.
Add a SELECT_SOFTPROOF_PROFILE mode to the color profile dialog and
use it to select a profile from a newly added "Soft-Proofing Profile..."
menu item in view -> color management.
... standard icon names and GTK+ icon names as second choice.
We should only use GIMP specific icon names as last resort, when there
is no standard or GTK+ names dedicated to the function.
This is made possible thanks to commit 3cc77b0.
s/gimp-document-recent/document-open-recent/
s/gimp-indent/format-indent-more/
s/gimp-next/go-next/
s/gimp-previous/go-previous/
s/gimp-save/document-save/
s/gimp-save-as/document-save-as/
s/gimp-revert/document-revert/
s/gimp-open/document-open/
s/gimp-document-recent/document-open-recent/
s/gimp-quit/window-close/ ou s/gimp-quit/application-exit/
s/gimp-warning/dialog-warning/
s/gimp-edit-clear/edit-clear/
s/gimp-justify-.*/gtk-justify-.*/
s/gimp-font/gtk-select-font/
s/gimp-color-palette/gtk-select-color/
s/gimp-cancel/gtk-cancel/
Replace the 3-state "off", "display" and "softproof" radio items by
two toggles "enable" and "softproof". Also add separate controls for
display and softproof options.
Add rendering intent, black point compensation and gammut warning menu
items to View -> Color Management. They set the respective values of
the active color management mode, so both "color managed display" and
"print simulation" are almost completely configurable per-display
now. Setting the simulation profile is still missing.
Add a View -> Color Management submenu that allows to change
the color management mode per-display.
Internally, keep a GimpColorConfig object around per-display that
is synchronized with the global config except for the properties
that have a per-display GUI (currently the mode).
Also provide an "As in Preferences" menu item to follow the global
settings again.
Along with this change, the snap preferences have been moved from
GimpDisplayConfig to GimpDisplayOptions, where it makes much more sense.
One of the consequences is that there is no need to duplicate these
values in GimpDisplayShell anymore to differenciate defaults and
current settings.
view-close was closing also toolbox docks if they had the focus. Now
this action will close only the current active image view (if any),
whatever the window which has actual focus.
Additionally all other view actions are available on dock focus.
Allow to toggle View->Fullscreen of the empty image window. This
should probably be integrated in session management, but better a fix
that makes it somewhat work than leaving users stuck with a fullscreen
empty window.
Ctrl+Shift+R was taken by 'Show Rulers' so change to Ctrl+J and
Ctrl+Shift+J for 'Shrink Wrap' and 'Fit Image in Window' which was the
only sane free combo (Ctrl+K, Ctrl+Shift+K was the other).
In order to make a clear separation between the core modules and the
UI modules, move the necessary enums from display-enums.h and
widgets-enums.h to config-enums.h and the files
gimpdisplayoptions.[ch] from the display to the config module. This
removes the config -> display dependency.
This change has three main benefits
* It lets us remove includes of display files from the config module
* We don't have to link gimp-console and test-config with a subset of
object files from the display module
* It is reflected in devel-docs/gimp-module-dependencies.svg that the
application is made up of core modules and UI modules and that no
core module depends on any UI module
The new function does the right thing, unlike get_toplevel() which
returns the shell itself if it is not in a window. Check the return
value of get_window() for being non-NULL.
Also move some of their related code and update other code to
go via gtk_widget_get_toplevel(), but also add some horrid temp
/* FIXME image window */ hacks.
Also remove GimpDisplayShell's "window_state" member. Use
gtk_widget_get_toplvel() to get to the GimpImageWindow when we need a
display shell's fullscreen state.
Also use 2-5 for the zoom-in actions and Shift+2-5 for the zoom-out
ones (the latter don't work, which is probably a regression in
GtkAccelMap, will investigate this...)