Negative indices should count backwards from the last explicit
row/column number. If the resulting line number would appear before
the first explicit row/column, implicit grid lines should be added
before the first explicit row/column.
Previously, the following series of steps would leave the window at
full-size on Windows:
- Open a JUCE Window
- Maximise it
- Minimise it
- Click the maximise button
The expected behaviour is that the window should return to its initial
size and position, but instead the window still fills the screen.
This issue wasn't present on Ubuntu/Unity because minimising does not
invoke ComponentPeer::handleMovedOrResized on that platform. It was not
present on macOS because the system is responsible for restoring the
previous window size on that platform.
Previously, a touch on a component outside the Viewport would interrupt
and cancel a scroll gesture inside the Viewport.
Now, the Viewport will respond to all drag events from the input source
that started the drag, allowing the Viewport to be scrolled with one
input source while adjusting other controls with another input source.
The FontsDemo is useful for testing this behaviour, as it has two
Viewports on a single screen, along with some other controls.
5f7ad995af introduced an issue where the
string of external libraries would be escaped in one go. This is
incorrect, because only the individual paths should be escaped. The
semicolons separating each path should not be escaped.
File::getContainerForSecurityApplicationGroupIdentifier will return the
path to a container which is shared between all apps using the specified
app group ID. This might be useful if you need to share resources
between a standalone app and an AUv3 plugin, for example.
The previous implementation would fail to open directories with names
that contained spaces, as the space would be escaped and then quoted.
I don't think it's particularly meaningful to supply parameters when
opening a file in this way (especially not quoting the parameters too!)
so I've removed that functionality.