Hullo,
well obviously the Gtk::Image is meant to diplay an image. However, if
you're going to display huge images, or if you want to draw overlays,
you'll have to use a Gtk::DrawingArea and connect a function to its
expose event to render what you want to display with Cairomm.
yann
On 10/11/12 19:12, Arbol One wrote:
Inside a window I am to insert an image, but I don't know if there is a
widget that best handle this. Any suggestions?
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