There's a lot of code duplication going on between GTK2 and GTK3. Do our JS and CSS preprocessors not support the && or || operators?
It'd be interesting to see if we can support Ubuntu's proposed overlay scrollbars, but that's for a later time...
Obviously we need system Cairo because the Cairo version on the system could be anything, but roc, I can't imagine how a bridge would work without cancelling out any performance gains we'd get from using the private API.
Just reading more of this patch out of interest...
+++ b/embedding/ browser/ gtk/src/ EmbedWindow. cpp >allocation. width, >allocation. height) ; get_allocated_ width(ownerAsWi dget), get_allocated_ width(ownerAsWi dget));
- ownerAsWidget-
- ownerAsWidget-
+ gtk_widget_
+ gtk_widget_
You mean allocated_height?
There's a lot of code duplication going on between GTK2 and GTK3. Do our JS and CSS preprocessors not support the && or || operators?
It'd be interesting to see if we can support Ubuntu's proposed overlay scrollbars, but that's for a later time...
Obviously we need system Cairo because the Cairo version on the system could be anything, but roc, I can't imagine how a bridge would work without cancelling out any performance gains we'd get from using the private API.