how i make that when i compile no error comes up, saying that null this,
gtk-warning this or that?, can i send you the full line?.. thanks.
Gerardo
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Larry Morley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Didn't get an answer the first time around, so I'm trying again...
>
> Is there a way to do what would be the loose equivalent of passing a
> fully qualified pathname to gnome_pixmap_file(); i.e., for a pixmap
> named "foo.png", installed in /usr/local/bin/myapp/images, what would
> do what gnome_pixmap_file("/usr/local/bin/myapp/imgs/foo.png") would
> if it worked?
>
> I'm asking for several reasons: when I try passing the full path of an
> image to gnome_pixmap_file(), it never works. By default, on most of
> my systems, the function always looks in /usr/local/share/pixmaps.
> On some other systems, though, including some which don't have a
> /usr/local/share/pixmaps directory, even if I create it, the pixmap
> is never found. The user running the app has access to the director-
> ies in question. Anybody know why this might be?
>
> The second part of this question is regarding help files. I'd like
> to place them under .../app/helpfiles/C, etc. Is there a way to do
> this? It'd seem to be GNOMEUIINFO_HELP(pathname), but I can't the
> macro to accept a pathname either.
>
> The main reasons I want to do this is so I can place all application
> components (with the exception of the .desktop file) under one sub-
> directory, to make removal of the app easier and more intuitive, and
> for access control purposes. I realize this isn't the standard way
> to install pixmaps and help files, but I really would rather do it
> this way if it's at all possible. I've seen other apps that have
> pixmaps installed in other places, but I can't for the life of me
> figure out how they're accessing them.
>
> Oh yeah; one last, off the topic completely - what's the correct
> way to do direct I/O port accesses under GNOME?
>
> Thanks,
> Larry
>
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