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I knew I'd forgotten something when I did this for MountpointSelectors.
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Note the "selected" -> "chosen" change. "selected" means something specific
to GTK, and it doesn't mean what I thought. Thus, I am now using "chosen" to
mean you have hit enter/space on the DiskOverview and made it part of the
install.
This also gets rid of the rounded corner piece, since I was unable to make that
work with the keyboard focus (for now).
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This could go into an external CSS file instead, but then I have to worry
about loading it, and packaging it, and what the proper location should be,
and all that kind of stuff. I could just shove it into a variable and be
done with it.
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200px makes it take up entirely too much of the screen. 125px is a better
compromise between the look we're going for and screen space usage.
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With the current setup, what happens is you have to pass the opposite value
from what you want into set_selected because a_d_o_clicked negates whatever
a_d_o_set_selected. Whoops.
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Instead I'm using the slightly less deprecated GtkBox and GtkButtonBox, though
those will have to be converted to GtkGrid eventually. However that is a much
bigger change.
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