On 9/10/12, Andrej Mitrovic andrej.mitrov...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.tarnyko.net/en/?q=node/1
Btw for win32 users, GTK_BASEPATH needs to be set to wherever you've
installed the runtime bundle (e.g. C:\Program Files\GTKRuntime-3.4.2).
Don't let it install with the +- in the path because of an
On 9/9/12, nazriel s...@dzfl.pl wrote:
Anyways, for those who wonder how will Gtk3 apps look at Windows:
http://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2012/03/27/moar-windows-themes/
Only with theming though, classic mode is not supported (yet).
It does have some visual bugs. Text overflows buttons, the menu
On 10/12/12, Andrej Mitrovic andrej.mitrov...@gmail.com wrote:
Most of these are fixable I guess.
FWIW I've filed these to the GTK bugzilla.
Al 12/10/12 15:38, En/na Andrej Mitrovic ha escrit:
Anyway it's not too shabby. It's great that we have a multiplatform
library that's up to date. Thanks GtkD devs!
You can say it in singular. There is only one active dev in GtkD project. Mike
Wey. Many many thanks to him.
--
Jordi Sayol
On 10/12/12, Jordi Sayol g.sa...@yahoo.es wrote:
You can say it in singular. There is only one active dev in GtkD project.
Mike Wey. Many many thanks to him.
Wow, really? That's both amazing and worrying. We seem to have a lot
of 1-man projects in D. Our bus factor is pretty low :p
On 10/12/2012 03:24 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
On 9/10/12, Andrej Mitrovic andrej.mitrov...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.tarnyko.net/en/?q=node/1
Btw for win32 users, GTK_BASEPATH needs to be set to wherever you've
installed the runtime bundle (e.g. C:\Program Files\GTKRuntime-3.4.2).
Don't
On 10/12/2012 04:15 PM, Jordi Sayol wrote:
Al 12/10/12 15:38, En/na Andrej Mitrovic ha escrit:
Anyway it's not too shabby. It's great that we have a multiplatform
library that's up to date. Thanks GtkD devs!
You can say it in singular. There is only one active dev in GtkD project. Mike
Mike,
On Fri, 2012-10-12 at 22:25 +0200, Mike Wey wrote:
[…]
I do seem to be getting more pull requests lately :)
The GtkD README gives the distinct impression that DSSS is the only way
of building GtkD and any projects using it. However, according to its
own webpage, DSSS is a Dv1 system that
On Saturday, 6 October 2012 at 13:48:02 UTC, Mike Wey wrote:
Using those same instructions...
https://github.com/gtkd-developers/GtkD/wiki/Installing-on-Windows
...I only manage to get this error (after ~10 seconds):
D:\Documents\GitHub\GtkD\srcdgen.exe
Fatal Error: Out of memory
Even though
On 10/04/2012 02:32 AM, Tommi wrote:
On Wednesday, 26 September 2012 at 18:48:41 UTC, Mike James wrote:
I tried the install detailed on the github page and got the following
error:
C:\D\dmd2\gtkD2\srcdgen
build\gtkD.d(612): Error: module SourceBuffer is in file
'gsv\SourceBuffer.d' wh
ich
Al 04/10/12 02:32, En/na Tommi ha escrit:
On Wednesday, 26 September 2012 at 18:48:41 UTC, Mike James wrote:
I tried the install detailed on the github page and got the following error:
C:\D\dmd2\gtkD2\srcdgen
build\gtkD.d(612): Error: module SourceBuffer is in file
'gsv\SourceBuffer.d' wh
On 10/6/12, Jordi Sayol g.sa...@yahoo.es wrote:
BTW. What's the right way to add -L C:/D/dmd2/windows/lib/GtkD.lib to
sc.ini file?
If you put that library in that folder there's a good change it will
end up missing when installing/reinstalling DMD. Put it somewhere
outside and use the -L+
Why does a Windows version require building anyway? Building
stuff is for Linux people, because they love to hunt dependencies
and stuff. On Windows you should be able to unzip an archive or
use an installer and have two directories - include files and
compiled .lib/.a/.dll libraries ready to
On 10/04/2012 01:05 PM, JN wrote:
Why does a Windows version require building anyway? Building stuff is
for Linux people, because they love to hunt dependencies and stuff. On
Windows you should be able to unzip an archive or use an installer and
have two directories - include files and compiled
On 10/04/2012 02:32 AM, Tommi wrote:
On Wednesday, 26 September 2012 at 18:48:41 UTC, Mike James wrote:
I tried the install detailed on the github page and got the following
error:
C:\D\dmd2\gtkD2\srcdgen
build\gtkD.d(612): Error: module SourceBuffer is in file
'gsv\SourceBuffer.d' wh
ich
On Wednesday, 26 September 2012 at 18:48:41 UTC, Mike James wrote:
I tried the install detailed on the github page and got the
following error:
C:\D\dmd2\gtkD2\srcdgen
build\gtkD.d(612): Error: module SourceBuffer is in file
'gsv\SourceBuffer.d' wh
ich cannot be read
import path[0] =
On 09/26/2012 08:49 PM, Mike James wrote:
Mike Wey wrote in message news:k2isv4$2r67$1...@digitalmars.com...
GtkD is a D binding and OO wrapper of Gtk+ and is released on the LGPL
license.
With 2.0 GtkD will wrap Gtk+ version 3, if you need Gtk+ 2 you can use
the latest version from the Gtk2
Mike Wey wrote in message news:k2isv4$2r67$1...@digitalmars.com...
GtkD is a D binding and OO wrapper of Gtk+ and is released on the LGPL
license.
With 2.0 GtkD will wrap Gtk+ version 3, if you need Gtk+ 2 you can use the
latest version from the Gtk2 branch, version 1.6.
GtkD 2.0 and 1.6 are
On 2012-09-09 22:56, nazriel wrote:
Also big kudos for you Mike, for maintaining this project, that is the
only one, fully working solution for GUI applications with D
What about DWT?
--
/Jacob Carlborg
On Sunday, 9 September 2012 at 20:08:05 UTC, Mike Wey wrote:
GtkD is a D binding and OO wrapper of Gtk+ and is released on
the LGPL
license.
With 2.0 GtkD will wrap Gtk+ version 3, if you need Gtk+ 2 you
can use the latest version from the Gtk2 branch, version 1.6.
GtkD 2.0 and 1.6 are now
Am Sun, 09 Sep 2012 22:09:33 +0200
schrieb Mike Wey mike-...@example.com:
GtkD is a D binding and OO wrapper of Gtk+ and is released on the LGPL
license.
With 2.0 GtkD will wrap Gtk+ version 3, if you need Gtk+ 2 you can
use the latest version from the Gtk2 branch, version 1.6.
GtkD 2.0
On 09/10/2012 09:28 AM, Andrea Fontana wrote:
Maybe this wikipedia page is out of date:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GTK%2B
Yes, it is.
--
Mike Wey
On 09/10/2012 12:14 AM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Is that css solution still *a* theming engine, or am I misunderstanding
it? Or I guess what I really mean is, does GTK3 at least have some way
to say just use native? Because I had thought I heard GTK3 was
supposed to be able to do that. I may have
On 09/10/2012 04:56 PM, Johannes Pfau wrote:
Nice to see a GTK3 gtkd release!
Also nice to see GTK Builder support. Is there a gtk builder example
which shows how to connect signals? I guess connectSignalsFull should
work, but it's a little cumbersome. Will connectSignals work?
connectSignals
On 9/9/12, nazriel s...@dzfl.pl wrote:
Also Windows binaries:
http://www.tarnyko.net/?q=node/1
For non-Frenchies:
http://www.tarnyko.net/en/?q=node/1
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 23:34:26 +0200
Mike Wey mike-...@example.com wrote:
As far as i know the custom windows theming engine is deprecated in
favor of the css solution.
Is that css solution still *a* theming engine, or am I misunderstanding
it? Or I guess what I really mean is, does GTK3 at
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