On 06/16/13 21:35, Chris Vine wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 12:28:52 +0530
dE de.tec...@gmail.com wrote:
Apart from that, in the free_ptr? Does memory get freed for anyone
else?
#include stdio.h
#include gtk/gtk.h
#define COLS 200
void free_ptr ( GtkListStore * );
int main ( ) {
gtk_init(
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 09:09:52 +0300
Dov Grobgeld dov.grobg...@gmail.com wrote:
You just need to use gtk_widget_hide() on the widget and it and its child
widgets will not be shown.
Hi Dov,
I don't really understand that... I have (more or less) this:
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+ Menu
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 6:46 PM, John Coppens j...@jcoppens.com wrote:
I would like to make DArea full-screen, if possible even hiding the
window borders.
gtk_window_fullscreen() will ask the window manager to fullscreen the
window, which should work as expected on most commonly used WMs.
The
I don't have experience with Python, but still worth checking: Did you
check why the method isn't available in the bindings? Is it because of
how Python deals with concurrency, or just a bug which can be solved
by adding support for that method?
Sometimes I see GTK methods not having a C++
Just to make sure you checked the small things...
Did you try AspectFrame? IIRC that's exactly what it does: keeps the
ratio of the contained widget. IIRC, the Gnome Mines game (aka
minesweeper) uses this kind of container to keep the minefield view
square-shaped even when the window is stretched
The method isn't available because it's not introspectable. copy_async
requires multiple callbacks and user data argument, which is not
implemented yet in gobject-introspection. There's a bug report on Launchpad
about this:
On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 22:05 +0300, אנטולי קרסנר wrote:
Just to make sure you checked the small things...
Did you try AspectFrame? IIRC that's exactly what it does: keeps the
ratio of the contained widget. IIRC, the Gnome Mines game (aka
minesweeper) uses this kind of container to keep the