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Jannis Pohlmann <jannis@xfce.org>
Nick Schermer <nick@xfce.org>
Travis Watkins <amaranth@ubuntu.com>
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Bug tracking system
===================
garcon uses the bug tracking system at http://bugzilla.xfce.org/
hosted and maintained by the Xfce project.
Patches
=======
Please submit patches to the Xfce bug tracking system or to the
people listed in the AUTHORS file. Your patch should be in unified
diff format (the -u option to GNU diff).
Please and send a patch against a recent version of this package. Patches
against the Git master branch are most preferable. You can always
access the master branch from
http://git.xfce.org/libs/garcon/
Feature requests
================
Please file feature requests to the Xfce bug tracking system
(http://bugzilla.xfce.org, product garcon) with a Severity of
enhancement. Make sure that your feature request wasn't reported
already before; requesting a feature several times won't increase
the chance that it gets added.
Coding Style
============
- GNU coding conventions, with GLib-like extensions, mostly the same as GTK+.
- Always expand tabs. This differs from the GNU suggestion, but is necessary!
Release process
===============
1) Check out a fresh copy from Git
2) Increment the version number in configure.in.in and the major version
number of the library whenever new functions got added.
3) Update NEWS and ChangeLog, and don't forget to add a note about the new
release to ChangeLog, so people can see which changes appeared in which
release.
4) Check the gtk-doc.
5) Run make update-po in po/ and update po/de.po (don't forget the header)!
6) Unset garcon_version_tag in configure.in.in and reset it after the
release is done.
7) Verify that make dist works.
8) "git commit -a" the changes.
9) Create a simple tag for the release.
10) Upload the tarballs to xfce.org
11) Upload the new online documentation to www.xfce.org.
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# vi:set ts=8 sw=8 noet ai nocindent syntax=automake:
#
# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Jannis Pohlmann <jannis@xfce.org>
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Library General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General
# Public License along with this library; if not, write to the
# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 ${ACLOCAL_FLAGS}
SUBDIRS = \
garcon \
garcon-gtk \
docs \
data \
tests \
po
distclean-local:
rm -rf *.spec *.cache *~
.PHONY: ChangeLog
ChangeLog: Makefile
(GIT_DIR=$(top_srcdir)/.git git log > .changelog.tmp \
&& mv .changelog.tmp ChangeLog; rm -f .changelog.tmp) \
|| (touch ChangeLog; echo 'Git directory not found: installing possibly empty changelog.' >&2)
dist-hook: ChangeLog
EXTRA_DIST = \
AUTHORS \
COPYING \
ChangeLog \
HACKING \
INSTALL \
NEWS \
README \
THANKS \
TODO \
STATUS \
intltool-extract.in \
intltool-merge.in \
intltool-update.in
DISTCLEANFILES = \
intltool-extract \
intltool-merge \
intltool-update
DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = \
--enable-gtk-doc
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0.6.2
=====
- Fix some menu icons are too big (Bug #13785)
- Support composite XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP (#14137)
- Decrement allocation counter on item unref (#12700)
- Replace hash table for application actions with a list
- Support for freedesktop Keyword item (#10683)
- garcon-gtk2-1.pc should be optional.
- Fix documentation generation
- Fix make distcheck build
- Fix some autogen warnings
- Update dependencies and copyright
- Translation Updates: Amharic, Arabic, Asturian, Belarusian,
Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, English (Australia),
English (United Kingdom), Esperanto, Spanish, Estonian, Basque,
Finnish, French, Galician, Hebrew, Hindi, Croatian, Hungarian,
Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean,
Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Dutch, Norwegian Nynorsk,
Occitan (post 1500), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil),
Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Albanian, Serbian, Swedish,
Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Uighur, Ukrainian, Uzbek, Uzbek (Latin),
Chinese (China), Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Taiwan)
0.6.1
=====
- Remove extraneous libxfce4ui-1 check
- Fix garcon-2 reference Bug #13543
- Drop libgarcon-2
- Make building garcon-gtk2 optional
- Translation updates: el, sr, gl, sl
0.6.0
=====
- Fix left-alignment of labels in menuitems
- garcon-gtk: Add an option to edit launchers
- Desktop actions custom icon support
- Show desktop actions in a submenu
- Added desktop actions support (bug #11268)
- Don't add a placeholder menu (Bug 11626)
- Fix assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed.
- Fix missing menus when all items are in submenus (bug 11801)
- Translation updates: am, ast, bg, ca, cs, da, de, en_AU, eo, es, fi,
fr, gl, he, hr, id, is, it, ja, kk, ko, lt, ms, nb, nn, oc, pl, pt,
pt_BR, ro, ru, sr, sv, th, tr, uk, zh_CN, zh_TW
0.5.0
=====
- Port to Gtk3
0.4.0
=====
- Update intltool (bug #8930)
- Fix menu icons for misconfigured desktop files (Bug 10709)
- Add case insensitive sorting to the menu (bug #10594)
- Don't force URLs to be opened in a web browser (bug #10212)
- Translation updates: ast, bg, de, el, eo, es, fr, he, nb, pl, sk, te
0.3.0
=====
- Avoid direct include of garcon-menu.h.
- Add garcon_set_environment_xdg() function.
- Add a garcon-gtk library for common gtk functions.
- Bail out of creating a directory menu if it doesn't have a name.
- Translation updates: Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan (Valencian), Czech,
Danish, German, Greek, English (Australia), English (United Kingdom),
Esperanto, Spanish (Castilian), Estonian, Basque, Finnish, French,
Galician, Hebrew, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Icelandic,
Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian
Bokmal, Dutch (Flemish), Norwegian Nynorsk, Occitan (post 1500),
Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Romanian, Russian,
Slovenian, Albanian, Serbian, Swedish, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Uyghur,
Ukrainian, Urdu, Chinese (China), Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese
(Taiwan).
0.2.1
=====
- g_thread_init is deprecated since glib 2.32.
- Remove unmaintained translations.
- Fix deprecating warnings in tests.
- Use new mutex locking api if available.
- Autotools updates.
- Translation updates: Arabic, Bulgarian, Spanish (Castilian),
Icelandic, Korean, Kurdish, Malay, Dutch (Flemish), Russian,
Slovenian, Serbian, Uyghur.
0.2.0
=====
- Updates for xfce4-run.desktop.
- Remove xfhelp4.desktop from the menu.
- Add debugging for file monitoring and reloading.
- Reduce signal emission on delete events (bug #8671).
- Translation updates: English (United Kingdom), Croatian, Hungarian,
Japanese, Korean, Dutch (Flemish), Romanian, Chinese (China).
0.1.12
======
- Add missing or fix incorrect licenses.
- Fix segfault if null is set.
- Translation updates: Greek, Galician, Japanese, Korean, Dutch
(Flemish), Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian).
0.1.11
======
- Use applications-science icon for education directory.
- Translations updates (cs, da, eo, es, eu, fi, he, ko, pl, ro,
te, zh_CN).
0.1.10
======
- Add hardware and personal directories.
- Support Link desktop types.
- Translation updates: ar, bg, ca, cs, de, fr, gl, he, hu, id, is,
it, ja, kk, ko, lt, nl, nn, pl, pt, ru, sk, sq, sv, te, tr, uk,
zh_CN, zh_TW.
0.1.9
=====
- Rename Network category to Internet (bug #3459).
- Queue multiple reload-required signals.
- A number of small memory leaks have been fixed.
- Speedup a number of critical code-paths.
- Use GSList instead of GList where possible.
- Use XfceRc instead of GKeyFile, this makes garcon depend on
libxfce4util, but is faster and more memory efficient.
- Return an error string instead of freeing it, causing a sefgault in
xfce4-panel.
- Do not decrement the internal refcount of items, this should fixed
the usage of <OnlyUnallocated/>.
- Translations updates: Chinese (Taiwan), rabic, Romanian, Basque,
Russian, Spanish (Castilian), Slovak, Portuguese (Brazilian),
Turkish, Telugu, Kazakh, Ukrainian, Japanese, German, Portuguese,
German, Chinese, Dutch, Italian.
0.1.8
=====
- Remove the science toplevel category (bug #1038).
- Fix merging parent menu file (bug #7169).
- Handle local desktop file loading directly.
- Don't unref NULL file in GarconMenuDirectory.
- Translation updates: Telugu, Portuguese (Brazilian), Lithuanian,
Dutch (Flemish), Chinese (China), German (de).
0.1.7
=====
- Respect XDG priorities when returning the menu file (Bug #7470).
- Translation updates: Slovak.
0.1.6
=====
- Add <DefaultMergeDirs/> to xfce-applications.menu.
- Also try the garcon install sysconfigdir for config lookups.
- Use Xdt macros for debugging and linker optimizations.
- Default menu prefix to "xfce-".
- Fix search order of xdg data directories (bug #7187).
- Fix ordering of menu items for non-english locales (bug #7414).
- Monitor non-existing data and config directories (bug #7423).
- Translation updates: Basque, Spanish (Castilian).
0.1.5
=====
- Add exclude rules for toplevel desktop files to sub menus so that
these toplevel items don't appear multiple times.
- Translation updates: Arabic, Catalan (Valencian), Chinese, Chinese
(Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish, English (United Kingdom), Finnish,
French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian,
Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Norwegian Bokmaal, Portuguese (Brazilian),
Romanian, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian.
0.1.4
=====
- Add support for XDG_MENU_PREFIX; use applications.menu as a fallback
(bug #5980).
- Explicitly link against gobject, add other missing libs (bug #6405).
- Add workaround to fix empty <DefaultLayout> elements (bug #6882).
- Derive the directory name of <DefaultMergeDirs> from the name of the
.menu file (e.g. preferences.menu becomes preferences-merged) (bug
#6491).
- Translation updates (pt_BR, zh_CN, eu, lt)
0.1.3
=====
- Merge consecutive file change events using an idle handler.
- Fix empty charset in Polish translation file (bug #6783).
- Translation updates (pt, ja, id).
0.1.2
=====
- Fix license headers (bug #6226).
- Implement file system monitoring, adding the signals
GarconMenu::reload-required, GarconMenu::directory-changed and
GarconMenuItem::changed for applications to react on file system
changes.
- Improve the code quality of garcon_config_lookup().
- Lookup relative filenames with garcon_config_build_paths().
- Rework menu loading a bit.
- Reload the Categories/OnlyShowIn/NotShowIn fields when reloading
a GarconMenuItem.
- Add new methods (this list may be incomplete):
- garcon_menu_element_equal()
- garcon_menu_item_pool_clear()
- garcon_menu_item_pool_lookup_file().
- Add Xfce menu data files from xfdesktop (bug #6272).
- Remove deprecated encoding key from desktop files.
- Fix a memory leak in merge file nodes with a filename.
- Translation updates (bm, ca, da, de, el, es, eu, fi, fr, gl, hu, hr,
id, it, kk, nl, pj, pl, pt, pt_BR, ru, sv, tr, ug, uk, zh_TW).
0.1.1
=====
- Don't check for GTK+ in configure.in.in. We don't depend on it.
- Make tests noinst_PROGRAMS as they are not suited for automatic testing.
- Fix some compiler warnings in the tests.
- Drop pot file and switch to xdt 4.7.2.
- Rename icon to icon_name in GarconMenuDirectory.
- Use g_value_dub_object where possible.
- Plug various memory leaks.
- Silent build.
- Build ChangeLog in make dist.
- API documentation improvements.
- Translation updates (fr, ja, gl, zh_CN, cs, sv, pt_PT, pt, el, hu).
0.1.0
=====
- This is a complete rewrite of the former Xfce menu library called
libxfce4menu. It covers almost every part of the menu specification
except for legacy menus and a few XML attributes. In contrast to
libxfce4menu, it can also load menus modified with menu editors such
as Alacarte as menu merging is now supported. The only crucial
feature still missing is monitoring menus and menu items for changes.
This is something that will be worked on for the next release.
What is it?
===========
This is garcon, a freedesktop.org compliant menu implementation based
on GLib and GIO. It was started as a complete rewrite of the former
Xfce menu library called libxfce4menu, which, in contrast to garcon,
was lacking menu merging features essential for loading menus modified
with menu editors.
Current state
=============
Garcon covers almost every part of the menu specification except for
legacy menus and a few XML attributes. In contrast to
libxfce4menu, it can also load menus modified with menu editors such
as Alacarte as menu merging is now supported. The only crucial
feature still missing is monitoring menus and menu items for changes.
This is something that will be worked on for the next release.
The garcon API will most likely not be frozen until its 1.0.0 release!
Installation
============
The file 'INSTALL' contains generic installation instructions.
Debugging Support
=================
garcon currently supports three different levels of debugging support,
which can be setup using the configure flag `--enable-debug' (check the output
of `configure --help'):
`yes' This is the default for SVN snapshot builds. It adds all kinds
of checks to the code, and is therefore likely to run slower.
Use this for development of garcon and locating bugs in
garcon.
`minimum' This is the default for release builds. This is the recommended
behaviour.
`no' Disables all sanity checks. Don't use this unless you know
exactly what you do.
How to report bugs?
===================
Bugs should be reported to the Xfce bug tracking system
(http://bugzilla.xfce.org, product Garcon). You will need to create an
account for yourself.
Please read the HACKING file for information on where to send changes or
bugfixes for this package.
XDG menu specificatiom implementation status
=======================================================================
I. Supported menu file elements
II. Test suite results
III. Filesystem monitoring
IV. UI interaction
I. Supported menu file elements
===============================
[x] <Menu>
[x] <AppDir>
[x] <DefaultAppDirs>
[x] <DirectoryDir>
[x] <DefaultDirectoryDirs>
[x] <Name>
[x] <Directory>
[x] <OnlyUnallocated> and <NotOnlyUnallocated>
Supported by using a two-pass resolving mechanism as stated
in the spec ("Generating the menus").
[x] <Deleted> and <NotDeleted>
[x] <Include>
Recursion scheme (only recurse on and/or/not elements):
and|or|not
and|or|not
and|or|not
...
category|filename
category|filename
[x] <Exclude>
[x] <Filename>
[x] <Category>
[x] <All>
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[x] <Not>
[x] <MergeFile>
[x] <MergeDir>
[x] <DefaultMergeDirs>
[ ] <LegacyDir>
[ ] <DefaultLegacyDirs>
See <LegacyDir>
[ ] <KDELegacyDirs>
[x] <Move>
[x] <Old>
[x] <New>
[x] <Layout>
[-] <DefaultLayout>
<DefaultLayout> elements are parsed and work fine but their
optional XML attributes (show_empty, inline etc.) are currently
being ignored.
[-] <Menuname>
See <DefaultLayout>.
[x] <Separator>
[x] <Merge>
II. Test suite results
======================
The script tests/test-menu-spec makes it possible to test our
implementation with the freedesktop.org menu specification test suite:
http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/menus/menu-spec/tests/
Passed tests:
* All
* And
* AppDir-relative
* Category
* DefaultMergeDirs
* Deleted
* DesktopFileID
* Directory
* DirectoryDir-relative
* Exclude
* Filename
* Merge-combined
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* NotOnlyUnallocated-default
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* desktop-name-collision
* menu-multiple-matching
* official-categories
* submenu-collision
Failed tests:
* AppDir (test suite bug, missing result file)
* DirectoryDir (test suite bug, missing result file)
* LegacyDir-Move
* LegacyDir-relative
III. Filesystem monitoring
==========================
Filesystem monitoring is currently not supported but will be part of
future releases. Fine-grained change notifications via per-menu and
per-item signals are planned.
TODO
========================================================================
* Add garcon.spec.in for building RPMs
* Integrate with menu spec test suite
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