[nautilus-actions] FmaIActionTab: get ride of base_utk_utils_xxx() calls
- From: Pierre Wieser <pwieser src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
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- Subject: [nautilus-actions] FmaIActionTab: get ride of base_utk_utils_xxx() calls
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 23:00:48 +0000 (UTC)
commit c29c5eb4fb4cf53943db07ceab57271e9416d687
Author: Pierre Wieser <pwieser trychlos org>
Date: Tue Feb 14 14:03:48 2017 +0100
FmaIActionTab: get ride of base_utk_utils_xxx() calls
AUTHORS | 81 -----------
COPYING | 340 +---------------------------------------------
src/ui/fma-iaction-tab.c | 10 +-
3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 425 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
index f1120f6..8b13789 100644
--- a/AUTHORS
+++ b/AUTHORS
@@ -1,82 +1 @@
-Frederic Ruaudel <grumz grumz net>
-Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo gnome-db org>
-Pierre Wieser <pwieser trychlos org>
-based on nautilus-sendto module from Roberto Majadas <roberto majadas hispalinux es>
-
-== Contributors ==
-
-Bruce van der Kooij <brucevdkooij gmail com> :
-- Patch to initialize GnomeVFS stuff waiting for migration to GVFS
-
-Tom Parker <nautilus-actions tevp net> :
-- Patch to add actions in the background popup menu of Nautilus's windows.
-- Patch to add missing library test in configure.
-- Patch to remove numerous compilation warnings.
-
-Ed Catmur <ed catmur co uk> :
-- NACT .desktop file and Makefile patch for packaging on gentoo
-
-Kasys :
-- Makefile patch to build on 64bits arch
-
-Fryderyk Dziarmagowski <freetz gmx net> :
-- Fix compilation problem when using --as-needed passed
-to LDFLAGS (Bug #378890).
-
-Christopher Taylor <christophth tiscali it> :
-- Fix compilation error (Bug #413834)
-
-Brian Pepple <bpepple fedoraproject org> :
-- Fix problem with icon update during uninstall process
-
-== Artwork ==
-
-Ulisse Perusin <uli peru gmail com> :
-- Create the Tango style nautilus-actions icons
-
-== Translators ==
-
-Adam Weinberger <adamw gnome org>
-Alexander Shopov <ash contact bg>
-Amanpreet Singh Alam <amanpreetalam yahoo com>
-Amanpreet Singh Brar <apbrar gmail com>
-Ankit Patel <ankit644 yahoo com>
-Benoît Dejean <benoit placenet org>
-Chao-Hsiung Liao <j_h_liau yahoo com tw>
-Christian Rose <menthos menthos com>
-Clytie Siddall <clytie riverland net au>
-Daniel Nylander <po danielnylander se>
-David Lodge <dave cirt net>
-Djihed Afifi <djihed gmail com>
-Francisco Javier F. Serrador <serrador cvs gnome org>
-Frank Arnold <farnold cvs gnome org>
-Frederic Ruaudel <grumz grumz net>
-Funda Wang <fundawang linux net cn>
-Hendrik Brandt <heb gnome-de org>
-Hendrik Richter <hendrikr gnome org>
-Ignacio Casal Quinteiro <nacho resa gmail com>
-Ilkka Tuohela <hile iki fi>
-Josep Puigdemont i Casamajó <josep puigdemont gmail com>
-Jovan Naumovski <jovan lugola net>
-Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas gnome org>
-Lasse Bang Mikkelsen <lbm fatalerror dk>
-Leonid Kanter <leon asplinux ru>
-Licio Fernando <liciofernando gmail com>
-Lukas Novotny <lukasnov cvs gnome org>
-Mario Izquierdo <mariodebian gmail com>
-Og Maciel <ogmaciel ubuntu com>
-Pedro Vaz de Mello de Medeiros <pedrovmm gmail com>
-Pema Geyleg <pgeyleg gmail com>
-Raivis Dejus <orvils gmail com>
-Raphael Higino <raphaelh cvs gnome org>
-Runa Bhattacharjee <runa bengalinux org>
-Satoru SATOH <ss gnome gr jp>
-Takeshi AIHANA <aihana gnome gr jp>
-Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep linux thai net>
-Tino Meinen <a t meinen chello nl>
-Valek Filippov <frob df ru>
-Vincent van Adrighem <adrighem gnome org>
-Yair Hershkovitz <yairhr gmail com>
-Yangka <yanang_ka hotmail com>
-Žygimantas Beručka <zygis gnome org>
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diff --git a/src/ui/fma-iaction-tab.c b/src/ui/fma-iaction-tab.c
index 454ab2e..23fd637 100644
--- a/src/ui/fma-iaction-tab.c
+++ b/src/ui/fma-iaction-tab.c
@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ on_toolbar_same_label_toggled( GtkToggleButton *button, FMAIActionTab *instance
if( same_label ){
label = fma_object_get_label( item );
- label_widget = base_window_get_widget( BASE_WINDOW( instance ),
"ActionToolbarLabelEntry" );
+ label_widget = fma_gtk_utils_find_widget_by_name( GTK_CONTAINER(
instance ), "ActionToolbarLabelEntry" );
gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY( label_widget ), label );
g_free( label );
}
@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ toolbar_same_label_set_sensitive( FMAIActionTab *instance, FMAObjectItem *item )
gboolean readonly;
readonly = item ? fma_object_is_readonly( item ) : FALSE;
- toggle = GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( base_window_get_widget( BASE_WINDOW( instance ), "ToolbarSameLabelButton"
));
+ toggle = GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON( fma_gtk_utils_find_widget_by_name( GTK_CONTAINER( instance ),
"ToolbarSameLabelButton" ));
target_toolbar = item && FMA_IS_OBJECT_ACTION( item ) ? fma_object_is_target_toolbar(
FMA_OBJECT_ACTION( item )) : FALSE;
gtk_widget_set_sensitive( GTK_WIDGET( toggle ), target_toolbar && !readonly );
}
@@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ setup_toolbar_label( FMAIActionTab *instance, FMAObjectItem *item, const gchar *
if( item && FMA_IS_OBJECT_ACTION( item )){
if( fma_object_is_toolbar_same_label( item )){
- label_widget = base_window_get_widget( BASE_WINDOW( instance ),
"ActionToolbarLabelEntry" );
+ label_widget = fma_gtk_utils_find_widget_by_name( GTK_CONTAINER( instance ),
"ActionToolbarLabelEntry" );
gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY( label_widget ), label );
}
}
@@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ toolbar_label_set_sensitive( FMAIActionTab *instance, FMAObjectItem *item )
is_action = item && FMA_IS_OBJECT_ACTION( item );
same_label = is_action ? fma_object_is_toolbar_same_label( FMA_OBJECT_ACTION( item )) : FALSE;
- label_widget = base_window_get_widget( BASE_WINDOW( instance ), "ActionToolbarLabelEntry" );
+ label_widget = fma_gtk_utils_find_widget_by_name( GTK_CONTAINER( instance ),
"ActionToolbarLabelEntry" );
gtk_widget_set_sensitive( label_widget, is_action && !same_label );
}
@@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ on_icon_browse( GtkButton *button, FMAIActionTab *instance )
new_icon_name = fma_icon_chooser_choose_icon( FMA_MAIN_WINDOW( instance ), icon_name );
if( g_utf8_collate( icon_name, new_icon_name ) != 0 ){
- icon_entry = base_window_get_widget( BASE_WINDOW( instance ), "ActionIconEntry" );
+ icon_entry = fma_gtk_utils_find_widget_by_name( GTK_CONTAINER( instance ),
"ActionIconEntry" );
gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY( icon_entry ), new_icon_name );
}
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