Yes I am,
I need to download libsigc++ and try to get familiar with it. Will do so later today.
I first need to try to get the latest CVS to run on NT.
Roland


Allan Rae wrote:

> On 19 Jan 2000, Lars Gullik Bj�nnes wrote:
>
> > Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > | On another interesting note my supervisor is away for the next two weeks
> > | but he made me repeat after him: "I will not work on LyX"
> >
> > But you crossed your fingers right?
>
> And my toes!  I do really need to get some work done on my thesis
> though... eventually.
>
> I've attached a patch against the old lyx devel stream that converts it to
> use libsigc++.  I did this for two main reasons:  it gave me a chance to
> test libsigc++'s gtk--sig.h wrapper against a known working app (at least
> the bits related to signals/slots anyway) and it also means the repository
> shows the correct form of using libsigc++ rather than the older gtk--
> signal system.  Differences are fairly minor although I'm also submitting
> a patch to Karl (of libsigc++) that fixes a few problems with their
> gtk--sig.h.
>
> So,  even if you don't want this applied to the repository any potential
> gui-indep people are likely to need it.  Roland are you still keen?
>
> Allan. (ARRae)
>
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>                           Description: apply to the _old_ lyx devel repository: cvs 
>lyx

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