-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2005-04-26, Todd Berman scribbled these curious markings: > That cast is actually a very good thing. You can write dialogs that > return custom response types. the Run method returning an integer allows > this to work easily. The other way would work as well (returning as > ResponseType, casting to int if needed) as long as the gtk# GEnum > marshalling can handle it (I believe it can).
Ah, now that makes sense. A little bit of education goes a long way towards understanding. :) > Do you mean the GtkDemo? Available in the samples/GtkDemo/ directory of > gtk#. Or is this a separate tutorial. If so, please send the url to the > list, and if I get a chance, maybe I will translate it. The GtkDemo is great, but I would greatly appreciate the code being explained. For example, the UIManager sample in the gtk-sharp-devel package isn't documented all that well. It looks like a sexy way to do runtime menu generation (/me drools), and the description isn't very elucidating. Also, references don't serve well as tutorials. Best Regards, Christopher Nehren -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFCcQGwk/lo7zvzJioRAqcoAKCqLQ4or/f+thsk8qAHo8tpyAANvgCgh/ql qU2OCyU4/dVnnFSEDHEfwZo= =Bbat -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- I abhor a system designed for the "user", if that word is a coded pejorative meaning "stupid and unsophisticated". -- Ken Thompson If you ask the wrong questions, you get answers like "42" and "God". Unix is user friendly. However, it isn't idiot friendly. _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list
