* feat: add registerAccelerator flag to allow menu items to skip registration
* docs: add docs for registerAccelerator
* docs: re-add accidentally removed line
* feat: add method to DownloadItem that allows customization of dialog options
* docs: add docs for get/setSaveDialogOptions
* add missing copy constructor for DialogSettings on mac and linux
* fix: don't filter dialog options for mas build, don't return properties
* test: add test for get/setSaveDialogOptions
* fix: remove openDevtools added for debugging
* test: fix failing test because of new event parameter
* docs: use SaveDialogOptions instead of Object
Previously the code only set the GtkFileChooser's property if `properties.showHiddenFiles` was set.
This PR unconditionally sets the GtkFileChooser's property so that hidden files will be hidden if `properties.showHiddenFiles` was not set.
* refactor: improve menubar keyboard accessibility
* fix: create a temporary widget for tray icon context menu
* fix: focus menu bar with Alt when autohide is off
* fix: make menu bar focus work more like the native menus
* fix: only focus menu bar if it's not already focused
* fix: track accelerator registration to avoid duplicates
* docs: add docs for & notation in app menu item names
* fix: only try to activate accelerator if it's registered
* fix: add friend to monitor window focus change
* style: add <memory> include
* Don't call gtk_widget_show_all() on popup dialog.
Fixes#15317.
Notes: Fixed incorrect display of some GtkMessageDialog icons.
The issue is caused because GtkMessageDialog contains an icon widget
which is not shown when there's no associated icon. Our call to
`gtk_widget_show_all()` overrides this, showing the uninitialized
icon widget.
This PR fixes the issue by calling `gtk_widget_show()` where needed
and removing use of `gtk_widget_show_all()` in the message dialog.
* use gtk_dialog_set_default_response() for default
* fix: support icons on gtk+ messageboxes.
* build: define compile time features with buildflag header
* refactor: switch to BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_DESKTOP_CAPTURER)
* refactor: switch to BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_RUN_AS_NODE)
* refactor: switch to BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_OSR)
* refactor: switch to BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_VIEW_API)
* refactor: switch to BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_PEPPER_FLASH)
* refactor: switch to BUILDFLAG(OVERRIDE_LOCATION_PROVIDER)
* refactor: switch to BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_PDF_VIEWER)
* chore: fix cpplint 'include_what_you_use' warnings
Typically by including <memory>, <utility> etc.
* chore: fix 'static/global string constant' warning
Use C style strings instead of std::string.
Style guide forbids non-trivial static / global variables. https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Static_and_Global_Variables
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* refactor: remove global string variables.
Fix 'global string variables are not permitted' linter warnings
by using the base::NoDestructor<> wrapper to make it explicit that
these variables are never destroyed.
The style guide's take on globals with nontrivial destructors:
https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Static_and_Global_Variables
* fix: initializer error introduced in last commit
* fix: remove WIP file that was included by accident
* fix: include order
* fix: include order
* fix: include order
* fix: include order, again
* add new native_mate converters for base::Value
* fix converter swapping
* remove createDeepCopy from browser/api
* replace missing ListValue converter
* convert bulk of remaining createDeepCopy instances
* convert last remaining instances of createDeepCopy
* incremental progress and helper methods for value conversion
* convert Get and add template function for GetString
* final DictionaryValue method conversions
* remove usage of base::DictionaryValue in web_contents_preferences
* use IsEnabled helper where possible
* Update atom_api_web_view_manager.cc
The new `will-resize` event can be used to prevent the resize from
happening before the native window is actually resized. This is in
contrast to the existing the `resize` event, which is sent *after* the
native window has already been resized. For apps with e.g. custom window
snapping logic, the `resize` event is not sufficient because it will
result in flickering between the dragged size and the snapped size.
`will-resize` is only emitted on macOS and Windows.