assertion `GTK_IS_PROGRESS_BAR (pbar)' failed when closing the window while the progress bar is pulsing

2005-11-11 Thread Colossus
Hi, It appears in my app that when a progress bar is pulsing and I close the window by clicking on the X upper right button I receive the message in the subject. If I wait for the progress bar to finish pulsing I don't get the warning. Why this ? -- Colossus Xarchiver, a GTK2 only archive

is there a way to change the starting position of the window

2005-11-11 Thread Yiannis
Hi, is there a way to change the position of the window when starting up? In particular: 1. Is it possible to change it to a relative position... for example the top right corner? I am using glade to create the interface and libglade to load it 2. Is it possible to save the positions of the

Re: is there a way to change the starting position of the window

2005-11-11 Thread John Cupitt
On 11/11/05, Yiannis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is there a way to change the position of the window when starting up? In particular: 1. Is it possible to change it to a relative position... for example the top right corner? I am using glade to create the interface and libglade to load it

Re: assertion `GTK_IS_PROGRESS_BAR (pbar)' failed when closing the window while the progress bar is pulsing

2005-11-11 Thread Andreas Stricker
Colossus schrieb: It appears in my app that when a progress bar is pulsing and I close the window by clicking on the X upper right button I receive the message in the subject. If I wait for the progress bar to finish pulsing I don't get the warning. Why this ? It seems like the window

Re: disabling notebook shortcuts

2005-11-11 Thread Paul Pogonyshev
Paul Pogonyshev wrote: Hi, Is there a clean way to disable GtkNotebook keyboard shortcuts? For instance, if I use a notebook widget (with tabs hidden, obviously) for a wizard dialog, I don't want the user to break the thing down by pressing Ctrl-PgDown and force a tab switch without the

Odd font display problem on AIX 5.2/5.3 with _same_ fonts

2005-11-11 Thread Albert Chin
[Originally posted in October but no response so reposting] I'm having an odd font display problem with GTK+ 2.6.8 on AIX 5.3. I made sure both the AIX 5.2 and 5.3 systems had access to the _same_ fonts. The ~/.fonts.cache-1 file generated on each system is the same. I'm testing with the GTK+