Hi,
I'm struggling with cluttermm.  The programming with cluttermm book has some 
deprecated bits, most of which I can figure out (and once I've got there, I'll 
figure out how to update it).  Currently I can't give an animation a path; the 
actor.path(x, y) function no longer exists, but adding a path to an Animator 
with

effect->bind("x", 150.0);
gives a compile time error: 
/usr/local/include/cluttermm-1.0/cluttermm/animation.h:238:27: note: 
Glib::RefPtr<Clutter::Animation> Clutter::Animation::bind(const string&, const 
Glib::ValueBase&)

If I create it with 

    Glib::Value< float> xdim;
     xdim.set(150.0);
     effect->bind("x", xdim);
   it compiles fine, but on running breaks with output to the terminal: 

Clutter-WARNING **: Cannot bind property 'x': the interval value of type 
'(null)' is not compatible with the property value of type 'gfloat'

So how do I give a path to an animation?  Can it be done in C++?  I note this 
post 

http://git.gnome.org/browse/cluttermm/commit/?id=be14bbccd745c2ba1708241af94831d8bc072e0e
suggests I'm wasting my time.

Ian.
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