On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 21:59 +0200, Enrico Tröger wrote:
Users of my app asked for changeable keys, so I thought I make all
changeable. Now I'm convinced, I make only these changeable, which my
app itself defines, and I will let all stock items on their default.
gtk+ menu shortcuts (but not
Hello,
i'm trying to use GtkListStore. I'm calling this function many times (i
use timer) and i see growing memory used by my program in Gnome System
Monitor.
What am i doing wrong?
void test_add_delete_line (void)
{
GtkWidget *TreeView = lookup_widget (GTK_WIDGET (MainWindow),
Hello,
i'm trying to use GtkListStore. I'm calling this function many times (i
use timer) and i see growing memory used by my program in Gnome System
Monitor.
What am i doing wrong?
void test_add_delete_line (void)
{
GtkWidget *TreeView = lookup_widget (GTK_WIDGET (MainWindow),
Hi folks,
please forgive what is possible a stupid question, but I would appreciate any
hints/tips about the best way to set up a simple help system with 4-5
relatively simple pages and howtos for an application I am working on (my first
GTK prog...). Is there a way to create a simple HTML
Hi,
I have another problem regarding keyboard shortcuts:
in my code I set a bitmask in the following way:
GdkModifier modifiers = GDK_SHIFT_MASK | GDK_CONTROL_MASK;
guint key = GDK_r;
So, this should represent Ctrl+Shift+r.
In the callback function for a key-press-event I have the following
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 01:51:07AM +0200, Enrico Tröger wrote:
I have another problem regarding keyboard shortcuts:
in my code I set a bitmask in the following way:
GdkModifier modifiers = GDK_SHIFT_MASK | GDK_CONTROL_MASK;
guint key = GDK_r;
So, this should represent Ctrl+Shift+r.
True,
Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi folks,
please forgive what is possible a stupid question, but I would appreciate any
hints/tips about the best way to set up a simple help system with 4-5
relatively simple pages and howtos for an application I am working on (my first
GTK prog...). Is there a way to
Ok. I have been scratching my head on this one for a couple days now. First
here is the code:
http://dega.hopto.org/database.c
The problem is this. That read_dir works fine, the first time it is run.
But the second time it is called the program segfaults. I have narrowed the
segfault down to