John Emmas wrote:
It gives a link to a web page for more information
(http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html) but to be honest, it doesn't explain the
situation very well. It doesn't explain what a setuid program is, nor
why a program that was never previously a setuid program would suddenly
become
Hi Dave,
That wiki page filled in the missing gaps and I've now managed to fix the
problem. Thanks for your help.
John
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But this doesn't work. What is the right solution of my problem? Finaly I
want make widgets smaller than default widgets, like
toolbox widgets in The GIMP.
void LXDialog::ShrinkWidgetFont(
Gtk::Widget* pCtrl, // [in] Control to shrink the text of
real scale) // [in] scale factor
On Monday 02 March 2009, Garth's KidStuff wrote:
But this doesn't work. What is the right solution of my problem? Finaly I
want make widgets smaller than default widgets, like
toolbox widgets in The GIMP.
void LXDialog::ShrinkWidgetFont(
Gtk::Widget* pCtrl, // [in] Control to shrink
GTK+ 2.15.5 is now available for download at:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/2.15/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/gtk+/2.15/
gtk+-2.15.5.tar.bz2 md5sum: aa010d3fa57cba96f32db352eb35754f
gtk+-2.15.5.tar.gz md5sum: e12fb6a3fa38f92072621f7885d541f7
Yet another development release leading up to