Use None as the foreground colour for untagged rows in list views
The call to get_style_context is not required. It also caused problems in Windows due to excessive calls to the foreground_color method. Fixes #10365.
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ from ..dialog import QuestionDialog, QuestionDialog2, ErrorDialog
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from ..editors import FilterEditor
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from ..ddtargets import DdTargets
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from ..plug.quick import create_quickreport_menu, create_web_connect_menu
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from ..utils import is_right_click, rgb_to_hex
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from ..utils import is_right_click
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from ..widgets.interactivesearchbox import InteractiveSearchBox
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#----------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -278,14 +278,11 @@ class ListView(NavigationView):
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def foreground_color(self, column, renderer, model, iter_, data=None):
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'''
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Set the foreground color of the cell renderer. We use a cell data
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function because we don't want to set the color of untagged rows.
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function because there is a problem returning None from a model.
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'''
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fg_color = model.get_value(iter_, model.color_column())
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if not fg_color:
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context = self.list.get_style_context()
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color = context.get_color(Gtk.StateFlags.ACTIVE)
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fg_color = rgb_to_hex((color.red, color.green, color.blue))
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if fg_color == '':
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fg_color = None
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renderer.set_property('foreground', fg_color)
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def set_active(self):
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