Since GtkCurve and Gtk::Curve are deprecated in gtk+2/gtkmm2, they don't
exist in gtk+3/gtkmm3. I don't know if there is some "unofficial"
version somewhere. Even if there is, you should try to do without
deprecated stuff, when you upgrade your program from gtkmm2 to gtkmm3.
It's true that you can make your own widget as described in the link Ian
mentions, but it can be quite tricky and should be seen only as a last
resort. Perhaps you can get other hints from the/Drawing Area Widget/
chapter in the gtkmm tutorial,
https://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/stable/chapter-drawingarea.html.en.
Kjell
2013-03-22 21:49, Ian Martin skrev:
Hi,
You can always make your own custom widget if you have a specialised
need. Have a look in the manual at
https://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/3.4/sec-custom-widgets.html.en
Ian.
On 23/03/13 04:08, Christopher Sosa wrote:
Hello everyone.
I'm writting an game content editor for my OGRE3D-based game engine
using C++/Gtkmm (I'm love in GTK+ due their small memory and space
footprint for my applications). I see an widget called Curves, but
was deprecated in Gtk 2.4 due are too specialized.
So my question is were can download the updated GTK+3 Curves widget
and their GTKmm wrapper (specific 3.4.0)? (I will thanks if exists an
Glade .catalog file).
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