Thanks a lot.
TL>On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Tor Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In my application i've
> > image=gtk_image_new_from_file("a.png");
> >
> > If i run the application on windows i see only a broken image though the
> > file is present in the directory where the executable is present.
>
> TL>Well, it has to be in the current directory of the application, just
> TL>being in the directory where the executable is located isn't good
> TL>enough.
Yes. The image file was not in the current directory of the application,
thats why it was not being displayed.
>
>
> > I also tried giving absolute path such as C:\ but still it doesn't
> display image.
>
> TL>You did remember to use double backslashes like "C:\\a.png" ?
>
Thanks. I had given a single slash so it was not coming up.
>
>
> TL>If it still didn't work, your GTK+ installation is probably mixed up,
> TL>and gdk-pixbuf can't find its loaders or something like that. How did
> TL>you install the GTK+ runtime, from what files or installers, from
> TL>where? Have you moved the DLLs around from where they were after
> TL>unzipping or installing? You shouldn't. You should keep the directory
> TL>structure intact. (You can remove unneeded stuff like the message
> TL>catalogs from share\locale (or lib\locale) or the pangoft2 DLL if you
> TL>don't need them.) You can move the whole GTK+ installation tree as a
> TL>whole, but don't move files around inside it.
>
> --tml
>
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Regards,
Harinandan S
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