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[endlessm/eos-sdk#133]
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[endlessm/eos-sdk#79]
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[endlessm/eos-sdk#88]
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Unfortunately, most of the getter setter test fail and are commented
out, because of the remove bug in EosPageManager.
[endlessm/eos-sdk#62]
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Minimum functionality for EosPageManager. Currently uses a
GtkNotebook internally until we decide what to do regarding GtkStack.
(Philip; map/unmap Matt, Patrick)
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Test harness improvement: ADD_APP_WINDOW_TEST(test_path, test_func)
creates an EosApplication and connects test_func() to the "startup"
handler of the application, then runs it.
Commented out /application/two-windows test, because it's apparently
not deterministic.
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Add an EosApplication class. Functionality:
- present main application window when activated
- warn if more than one application window is added
Also add a stub EosWindow class that overrides GtkWindow's
"application" property to be a construct-only property.
[#4]
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There are automated tests which run when you do 'make check', and also
smoke tests which demonstrate one piece of functionality, which can be
used as a sort of sanity check or demo.
[#1]
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