The old logic disabled the expander always when a sink didn't have any
ports. That's bad if the sink has no ports but supports configuring
formats. That hasn't caused problems so far, but I have a patch for
module-null-sink that will enable format configuration support, and the
null sink has no ports, so it's affected by this issue.
This patch also changes things so that the expander is completely hidden
when it's disabled instead just setting it non-sensitive. I think that's
better (at least it saves some space).
pavucontrol.glade previously set the channel label width to 15
characters, with the goal of making all channel labels have the same
width. However, with some translations and font settings the configured
width wasn't enough, so sometimes a label was wider than others, and
that made the volume slider widths different too. If the volume sliders
have different widths, it's very hard to visually compare the volumes of
the channels.
This patch removes the fixed width in pavucontrol.glade and solves the
problem by finding the widest label and using that label's width with
all labels.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pavucontrol/issues/51
The channel labels ("Front Left" etc.) that are adjacent to volume
sliders used to be left-aligned, which meant that there was some empty
space (depending on the text width) between the label text and the
volume slider. Right-aligning the labels looks nicer.
When opening pavucontrol.glade with Glade 3.22.1, this message was
shown:
pavucontrol.glade targets Gtk+ 2.16
But this version of Glade is for GTK+ 3 only.
Make sure you can run this project with Glade 3.8 with no deprecated
widgets first.
I think it's best to just drop the gtk2 support.
When opening pavucontrol.glade in Glade 3.22.1 and saving the file
without doing any manual changes, these changes are made to the file.
The changes seem harmless, so let's apply them to avoid unnecessary
clutter appearing when doing more important changes in the future.
When opening pavucontrol.glade with Glade and saving it without any
manual changes, Glade does these object rename to get rid of duplicate
IDs. None of these are referenced by the code, so the renames are
harmless.
Continuing from the previous patch, this patch renames more objects in
pavucontrol.glade to get rid of duplicate IDs. nameLabel and iconImage
actually weren't any more duplicates, because the previous patch renamed
the corresponding IDs for devices and streams, but the card related
objects were renamed nevertheless to be more descriptive and consistent
with the IDs used by the device and stream widgets.
Current Glade versions want object IDs to be unique, but currently
pavucontrol.glade shares some IDs between the top-level windows. I guess
this used to be OK in the past, and the "interface-naming-policy
toplevel-contextual" comment in the beginning of the .glade file
probably has something to do with this. I want to update the .glade file
to be easy to work with current Glade versions, so I will remove the
duplicated object IDs.
The first IDs to change are the "channelsVBox", "nameLabel",
"boldNameLabel" and "iconImage" IDs. These were used by
MinimalStreamWidget to create widgets for both devices and streams, but
now that the IDs are different for devices and streams, the widgets have
to be created by the subclasses.
MinimalStreamWidget doesn't need the Gtk::Builder in its constructor any
more, so remove that parameter to avoid warnings about an unused
variable.
RoleWidget::create contains:
x->get_widget_derived("streamWidget", w);
But streamWidget is defined as following in the glade file:
<object class="GtkEventBox" id="streamWidget">
Where as RoleWidget is derived from [Minimal]StreamWidget, which is derived
from Gtk::VBox, so this is clearly wrong.
Adding:
printf("rolewidget type: %s\n", g_type_name(G_TYPE_FROM_INSTANCE(w->gobj())));
for debugging shows that this really leads to RoleWidget being instantiated
as an EventBox (yet things still work due to sheer luck).
This commit fixes this, by putting the streamWidget id at the right level of
the hierarchy in the glade file (and likewise for cardWidget and deviceWidget).
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Add a horizontal scrollbar inside each tab automatically when the window
is not wide enough. Add arrows for scrolling the tab bar when the tabs
don't fit inside the window.
ellipsize labels to make the window resizable even with long label text
and add tooltips to provide a way to read the full text
Originally from Sebastian Wick <sebastian@sebastianwick.net>
This only seemed to affect GTK3 and it seems to introduce
a GTK warning relating to 'gtk_widget_size_allocate' similar
to those fixed in the previous commit, but nothing seems to
be the worse for it.
As pavucontrol is often used for debugging PA, it should
be quite robust and not popup messages etc. under 'normal'
testing conditions. This adds quite a verbose message under
some specific conditions that do crop up from time to time.
This allows us to set volumes up to ~153% aka +11dB.
Also show the current dB value in the UI - as pavucontrol is a bit more
developer-friendly than other volume UIs displaying this by default makes
sense.
Currently this module only really allows for devices to be renamed, so we add a new
dialog that can be activated by right clicking on devices (i.e. sinks/sources).
This dialog allows you to enter a new name which will be set via the extension
provided by the device-manager module.
Future work will allow you to manage (i.e. rename, delete etc) offline devices too.
This commit adds a combo box for selecting ports.
Overall this implementation could have taken two paths:
* Implement port selection as combo box.
* Implement port selection as a button.
I went for the first option as is done in selecting card profiles over the
second method used for selecting devices for streams. This seems more like
how a config option should be presented as opposed to a runtime type thing.
The terminate button is a last resort and shouldn't be promoted in the UI.
This commit hides it behind a right click menu instead.
This also hides the 'Set as Fallback' label in the glade file.
This abandons the combo box approach an instead partially reverts to the popup.
We now display a suffix after the stream title saying " on <device>" or " from <device>"
where the <device> part looks like a hyperlink and, when clicked, shows the popup to change the device.
If there is only one device available, we suppress the whole thing and thus avoid confusion.
This makes the default button work on sinks/sources, allows the drop
down to actually change the sink/source and removes the old menu code.
Some names and such are fixed in the glade file too.