* Update gpl to match project
* Update authors to match about page (otherwise it says "unknown author")
* Update website so it doesn't show a blank site
* Add logo
* Add dependencies
Meson builds out-of-tree, these ignored files will never get created in
these directories. If they do, it indicates a build configuration error
and should not be hidden.
It's a dead option since commit b80390d0c4
Hide it and drop it form the man page.
While we are at it, rearrange the code to group dead options together,
and elaborate on the code comment. Also, drop their descriptions, which
are useless for hidden options and may be wasting translators time.
nautilus-autorun-software is the default "x-content/unix-software"
handler for GNOME desktop. So it is not just internal tool and thus
it should have a man page. Let's add a simple man page for it.
It resolves the following downstream bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1725766
This commit completes the sections file with subsections, moves most
documentation to headers (no real reason to, especially given that
changes there may cause unwanted rebuilds, but it feels better to have
it in the headers) and fixes some annotations.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/565
The changes include:
* adding a single-include header and deprecating
nautilus-extension-types.h and direct inclusions of individual
headers;
* type definition simplifications - this causes some breakages in
nautilus-file, because NautilusFile used to be typedefed to
NautilusFileInfo, and that is no longer possible, so the interface
implementation was moved to static functions and the public
NautilusFile API provides thin wrappers for them to maintain
compatibility;
* documentation cleanups and reorganization;
* general build rule and code cleanups: mostly g_auto* sprinkled
around and style changes (sorry)
This commit does the following:
* Canonicalize the style:
* Use two-space indentations.
* Un-Autotools-ify option names.
* Don’t align arguments, simply increase indentation.
* Don’t add a space before opening parenthesis in calls.
* Remove unused variables.
* Remove unused dependencies.
* Remove config.h.meson.
* Optimize dependencies.
* Use disabler functionality for libselinux dependency, to save lines.
Adds option to reopen closed tabs with Ctrl+Shift+T.
In order to do so, keep a list with data needed to restore closed
tabs. So, this list keeps the location bookmark, the view id before
search, which is needed in case the closed tab was a search and
the back/forward history.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561136
Since it’s 2017 already, Nautilus should use a build system that doesn’t
take longer to set up the build than it takes to actually build. An
observed build time using Ninja of roughly one-fifth of what it took
Autotools is more than reason enough to add support for Meson. Along
with that, this commit adds a convenience script to generate a tarball
for releases, since we use libgd as a submodule and Meson does not
handle source distributions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778167
This commit removes git.mk and adds hand-written gitignore files. That
is needed to ignore build/, which is the directory of choice for Meson
builds.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778167
As the manual page has been last updated in 2004, some sections are
outdated. This commit updates the option list, the link to the Nautilus
online page, adds a bugs section and tweaks the formatting to make the
source more readable.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733909
2008-05-19 Cosimo Cecchi <cosimoc@gnome.org>
* docs/Makefile.am:
* docs/nautilus-connect-server.1:
* docs/nautilus-file-management-properties.1:
* docs/nautilus.1:
Adds manpages taken from the Debian package. Many thanks to the
Debian doc authors for these and for making them available
under the GPL license. (#310473 and #501698).
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