The new singleton holds the shared settings and trash. It is
further more used to keep track of all open windows and quits
when the last window was closed. It also watches the focus in
case you need something like a "current" browser.
The File Open dialog should remember the last opened folder
or try to obtain it from the currently opened web view.
Besides the dialog ought to be transient.
Moving the bindings into a single file makes them independant
of addons and midori, requiring only JavaScriptCore and GObject.
This allows for standalone scripts to run independant from
Midori itself. Also extensions will run independant from a
browser instance.
This change removes the 'midori' object.
At the point of loading the first page the web view
hasn't loaded anything, so we need to manually focus
the Location if the page is blank.
Incidentally midori_browser_activate_action can activate
any action, so it will probably be much more useful
in the future.
If the location or web search was hidden, and one attempted
to use the menus or shortcuts for Location or Web search,
an appropriate dialog with an entry was shown.
Now we show the according widget temporarily and hide it again
once it loses focus.
The toolbar style, small toolbar, New Tab, Web Search and
Trash buttons are shown or hidden respectively as
the preference values change.
This is also an attempt at updating the web view's settings
immediately. Although it seems to work, an ugly warning is
emitted to the console on every change.
Switch configuration logic from a custom structure to
fully rely on MidoriWebSettings. This includes revamping
the preferences dialog. The old logic is not yet
replaced completely, this will follow soon, thus several
settings will have no effect right now.
The functions katze_property_proxy and katze_propery_label
can intelligently create widgets that represent properties
of a particular object. This allows for building up a
configuration interface with few to no code dealing with
specific settings.