I'm still working on the revised arrow stuff. Although I do not have loads of time, I hack at it when I can. The code to load the XML arrows works now, and they render (to a diagram) fine for the most part. I'm trying to get the preview stuff going now which is what my question is about.
I have decided to just use a RendererGdk to draw the preview arrows so there is not two sets of code laying around doing the exact same thing. I hacked through the ddisp functions used to make them act correctly if there is no ddisp. However it is the double buffering stuff that has me stumped. I'm wondering how to correctly initialize the pixmap before drawing each arrow. Back in my Win32 days I would just fill the rect with the "button face" color, but I'm no GTK expert and I can't find the equivilant. Besides, I know sometimes there are pixmaps in the background, not just colors so I want to get it right. So what is the official way to flood fill the background area of whatever one would call the arrow selection mechanism? TIA _________________________ Richard Rowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] If Java had true garbage collection, most programs would delete themselves upon execution. - Robert Sewell _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list
