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File gdm-focus-user-chooser.patch of Package gdm
commit b971eb1038cb92ed8211b68a7d2a99a98d86ed7f Author: Vincent Untz <vuntz@gnome.org> Date: Wed Jan 12 18:38:46 2011 +0100 Correctly give focus to the user chooser on startup We manually handle how focus works in the GdmChooserWidget container, and we try to automatically move the focus to the treeview inside the chooser. However, it fails the first time because the treeview is not realized yet and the logic in the code assumes that if focus moved to the chooser, it moved to the treeview, so later attempt to get the focus grabbed by the treeview are just ignored. It works fine when using gtk_widget_child_focus() to give the focus to the treeview. And this makes more sense since the chooser is a container anyway. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629310 diff --git a/gui/simple-greeter/gdm-chooser-widget.c b/gui/simple-greeter/gdm-chooser-widget.c index db2d9b2..ebbfdb9 100644 --- a/gui/simple-greeter/gdm-chooser-widget.c +++ b/gui/simple-greeter/gdm-chooser-widget.c @@ -910,17 +910,13 @@ _grab_focus (GtkWidget *widget) foc_widget = GDM_CHOOSER_WIDGET (widget)->priv->items_view; g_debug ("GdmChooserWidget: grabbing focus"); - if (! gtk_widget_get_realized (foc_widget)) { - g_debug ("GdmChooserWidget: not grabbing focus - not realized"); - return; - } if (gtk_widget_has_focus (foc_widget)) { g_debug ("GdmChooserWidget: not grabbing focus - already has it"); return; } - gtk_widget_grab_focus (foc_widget); + gtk_widget_child_focus (foc_widget, GTK_DIR_TAB_FORWARD); } static void
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