This commit adds support for using all your favorite border radii with
box-shadow, that is elliptical, circular, rounded rectangle etc. :^)
There is some work needed to make this more performant. The larger
your border radius is the larger the corner bitmap needs to be,
which means more time spent in FastBoxBlurFilter. There are probably
some tricks to bring this down.
Fixes#14325
Previously we would leave artifacts on screen if a change caused the
buffer to span fewer lines than the current buffer.
This commit records the shown line count and uses that instead of trying
to guess the previous line count (and failing most of the time).
Currently CursorStyle enum handles both the styles and the steadiness or
blinking of the terminal caret, which doubles the amount of its entries.
This commit changes CursorStyle to CursorShape and moves the blinking
option to a seperate boolean value.
This keeps us from needlessly allocating storage via `malloc` as part
of the `Vector`s that early, which we might conflict on while reserving
memory for the main executable.
We previously trusted the `map` part in `map_library` too much, and
assumed that this would already lock in the binary at its final place.
However, the `map()` function of the loader was only called in
`load_main_library`, which ran only right before jumping to the
entrypoint.
Make our binary loading a bit more stable by actually mapping the binary
right after we read its information, and only do the linking right
before jumping to the entrypoint.
We were not applying the distributed space to the used offset of flex
items, as we were only assigning the margins to the layout state of the
box, not the internal FlexItem::margins.
Before we ask a replaced box about its intrinsic dimensions, we have
to "prepare" the box, which tells it to go and work out what its
intrinsic dimensions are.
I've added a FIXME about how this is silly (and clearly bug-prone)
but this patch only patches it locally in FFC for now.
When a dialog is created the position is checked against the Desktop's
rect and repositioned to be entirely visible. If the dialog is larger
than the desktop's rect it is just centered.
This is a reimplementation of draw_triangle that manages without
floating point arithmetic.
It's most important property, compared to the previous implementation is
that rotating the same triangle 90 degrees won't drastically change the
appearance of that triangle. (it did before)
This doesn't actually change anything in appearance, but it lays the
groundwork to have these graphics scaling compatible once the window
backstores support that.
Used by Google seemingly almost all around account sign in and
management. The modern sign in page has this near the beginning:
```html
<base href="https://accounts.google.com">
```
All of the XHRs performed by sign in are relative URLs to this
base URL. Previously we ignored this and did it relative to the
current URL, causing the XHRs to 404 and sign in to fall apart.
I presume they do this because you can access the sign in page
from multiple endpoints, such as `/ServiceLogin` and
`/o/oauth2/auth/identifier`
This adds simple dotted lines (horizontal/vertical only for now).
There's a little number fudging added in to make sure the final
dot is always drawn at the endpoint (for lines with at least a
handful of dots).