Olivier Sessink wrote:
Gus Koppel wrote:
What sort of 4 byte information is to be stored, if I may ask? Is it
to be referenced mainly by entry numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd, ... atom)
or by contents, i.e. locating atoms that contain particular values?
Possibly for your app GMemChunks are not
Gus Koppel wrote:
Too much
ardour for that might let some people end up one terrible day by writing
x = g_math_add (g_math_sub (a, g_math_mul (b, c)), d);
instead of just
x = a - b * c + d;
You mean of course
g_math_assign(x, g_math_add (g_math_sub (a, g_math_mul (b, c)), d));
Stefan
Hi all
i need to deveop a Gtk app that shows up a shell terminal.
I know two GtkWidgets do exists:
ZVT http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/zvtterm/zvtterm.html
VTE http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/vte/index.html
The app will run over DirectFrameBuffer and not X and has to be as small
as
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 07:39 -0800, Colossus wrote:
Allin Cottrell wrote:
Yes, I have seen exactly this problem. Suprisingly enough, I solved it
by doing exactly what was suggested, namely installing the hicolor icon
them from the URL given.
Suprisingly enough why don't remove this
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 08:28:15AM -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
It is easy to use hicolor without using GNOME or KDE.
IMHO the question is why it has to print such a warning at
all, not what people can or cannot use hicolor with.
Yeti
--
That's enough.
I've been getting seg-faults when I try to work with data in my button
clicked callback functions, so as a test, I compiled and ran the
following program:
#include gtk/gtk.h
gchar m1[] = button 1;
gchar m2[] = button 2;
static void callback(GtkWidget* widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer data) {
Hi,
What kind of widget sould i include in my GTK Glade designed application
in order to include a libxine based video viewer window ?
Are there some basic examples or docs about that ?
thanks for help,
Chris
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On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 08:39, Evan Behar wrote:
I've been getting seg-faults when I try to work with data in my button
clicked callback functions, so as a test, I compiled and ran the
following program:
#include gtk/gtk.h
gchar m1[] = button 1;
gchar m2[] = button 2;
static void
Evan Behar wrote:
I've been getting seg-faults when I try to work with data in my button
clicked callback functions, so as a test, I compiled and ran the
following program:
#include gtk/gtk.h
gchar m1[] = button 1;
gchar m2[] = button 2;
static void callback(GtkWidget* widget,
Evan Behar wrote:
I've been getting seg-faults when I try to work with data in my button
clicked callback functions, so as a test, I compiled and ran the
following program:
Be carefull how you prototype your callbacks, for example;
the GtkButtonClass's closure for the clicked signal will
Hi,
Is there a clean way to disable GtkNotebook keyboard shortcuts? For
instance, if I use a notebook widget (with tabs hidden, obviously)
for a wizard dialog, I don't want the user to break the thing down
by pressing Ctrl-PgDown and force a tab switch without the program's
consent.
Paul
Hi,
I'm about to write an App using GTK+.
I'm trying to get a Status Icon in Yellow.
--snip--
GdkPixbuf* YI = gdk_pixbuf_new (GDK_COLORSPACE_RGB, FALSE, 8, 24, 24);
GdkColor color;
guint32 pixel;
if (gdk_color_parse (Yellow, color))
pixel =
(color.red8) 24 |
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 19:08 +0100, Giuliano Montecarlo wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to write an App using GTK+.
I'm trying to get a Status Icon in Yellow.
--snip--
GdkPixbuf* YI = gdk_pixbuf_new (GDK_COLORSPACE_RGB, FALSE, 8, 24, 24);
GdkColor color;
guint32 pixel;
if (gdk_color_parse
Thanks for the info. I had installed GTK the theme in /opt/gtk . But GTK
was looking for the theme in /usr/local/share.
Setting XDG_DATA_DIRS to the /opt/gtk/share directory solved the problem.
On 11/8/05, Allin Cottrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Gowri Kandasamy wrote:
I have a GtkTextView with an associated GtkTextBuffer. I want to act on
the condition when text is pasted into the textview or textbuffer when
the middle mouse button is pressed. That is, suppose I have some text
selected in another application (like a gnome-terminal, evolution, etc.)
or when
Hi,
how can I change the fontsize of a label? And how can I make it bold?
MfG GAM
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Giuliano Montecarlo wrote:
Hi,
how can I change the fontsize of a label? And how can I make it bold?
You can do it in several ways, one of the easiest is to use special
markup language:
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/pango/PangoMarkupFormat.html
There's a function you have to use to
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