Currently libglade does not take glade's pixmap dir project option into
account, as I said in the previous message. If you want libglade to find
the pixmaps, then they should be in the same directory as the .glade file.
This is a good idea when you are installing the .glade file in most cases
(for instance, copying the .glade file and all its pixmaps to
$(datadir)/pkgname/whatever). When using glade, you can get it to place
the pixmaps where libglade can find them by setting pixmap dir to . or
nothing.
James.
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On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
> James Henstridge writes:
> > Currently, libglade searches for pixmaps relative to the directory where
> > the .glade file is located. This is the most sensible when you are
>
> Actually this doens't work, I've dump some glade variable :
>
> Projet directory : /home/hilaire/dev/dr-genius
> Project file : drgenius.glade
> Pixmap directoy : drgeo/icones/
>
> The pixmaps are at : /home/hilaire/dev/dr-genius/drgeo/icones/
>
> Glade version is 0.5.3 and libglade is 0.11
>
> Hilaire
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