On 06/05/16 17:53, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> I installed libchamplain-0.12-dev, libclutter-gtk-1.0-dev and
> libchamplain-gtk-0.12-dev now and enabled via "--enable-gps
> --enable-clutter". (Is clutter always needed? Why not just have the gps
> switch if it is bound to clutter?)
>
> Compile and went well but...
>
>     (geeqie:10413): Gtk-ERROR **: GTK+ 2.x symbols detected. Using GTK+ 2.x 
> and GTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported
>
> :-(
>
> So at least under debian, it is not strait forward.
> Now I recompiled it completely with gtk-3 and gps support.
>
> Works that far. But it shows me why I never liked GTK-3.
> - - Mouse wheel is not working in lists anymore
> - - Buttons and layout are ugly
> - - Image display flickers when using map display
>
>
Hi Klaus

The config change was made by Vladimir on 18/8/2012 (I think). If 
clutter and libchamplain libraries are installed, and the enable-clutter 
option given, then the map is compiled in also.
The user has the option of preventing the map being included by use of 
the disable-gps option.

I can get an image flickering problem if I resize the image window - but 
this depends on some combination of several things:
If the image is scaled 1:1/fit-to-window/Gnome/XFCE etc.

I don't resize the window much, so it is no real problem for me. As for 
GTK-3, I have no choice but to use it. One of the main reasons I use 
Geeqie is because of the map - to me image location is as important as 
date-and-time.

[I have scanned in some of my old slides - but whenever I look at them 
all I think is "Which building? Which mountain? Which country?" - I wish 
GPS had been around at the time of Kodachrome 64!]

But as you have written, Geeqie is stuck with GTK.

If people report a problem with the map, I will try to help solve it. 
But from the mailing list I get the feeling that the map is not a 
significant function for Geeqie users.


Colin..


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