Is the subject line of this thread a freudian slip? We are definitely
moving toward discord, from the complaints!
On 03/21/2019 09:33 AM, Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-app-devel-list wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 at 02:28, Matthew A. Postiff via gtk-app-devel-list <
> gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org>
On 06/23/2017 12:35 PM, Yuri Khan wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 1:21 AM, Michael Torrie <torr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> I’m on 3.18, and here’s my test application/mockup:
>>>
>>> http://yurikhan.github.io/images/20170623-gtk-header-bar.p
On 06/23/2017 11:15 AM, Yuri Khan wrote:
> What GTK3 version are you on? Could you make a screenshot so I could
> see we’re talking about the same thing?
Gtk 3.20 here.
>
> I’m on 3.18, and here’s my test application/mockup:
>
> http://yurikhan.github.io/images/20170623-gtk-header-bar.png
Oh
On 06/22/2017 12:03 PM, Yuri Khan wrote:
> And now for the title question. In this latter scenario, how does the
> user access the application menu without having to use a pointing
> device? Is every application supposed to implement that? As a
> developer, how would I go about that? As a user,
On 03/18/2017 10:07 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
> He wants to put just the GTK3 dependencies in a tree
> somewhere. To do that simply, he could unpack the GTK3 (and glib2)
> binary pacman packages if they could be located.
Got it. I think they can be downloaded individually he
On 03/18/2017 09:16 AM, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
> MSYS2 ships with the pacman package manager. After you have followed the
> instructions on the website, launch the MSYS2 shell from the MSYS2
> folder and then this command installs everything you need to run gedit
> into a filesystem
On 03/18/2017 07:37 AM, Dirk Gottschalk via gtk-app-devel-list wrote:
> The only chance is, to grab the DLLs from MinGW via objdump ore some
> similar, like recommended and pack them into the applications working
> directory, because Windows searches DLLs in its System, System32
> subfolders and
On 03/17/2017 04:02 PM, Dirk Gottschalk via gtk-app-devel-list wrote:
> 1. Which DLLs do i have to copy from the bin directory of MinGW for my
> GTK+-Application. I don't want to install MinGW on all Workstations
> where the app should rum. AFAIK it is enough to copy the DLLs into the
>
On 01/31/2017 05:54 AM, Happy wrote:
>
> Thanks for the note. Hope the following links work. As you can see the
> windows are much different in size as well as the spacing.
>
> Ubuntu:
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxjwKUaYdW_zYnUydWExX2NNdE0/view?usp=s
> haring
>
> Windows:
>
On 11/29/2016 04:28 PM, pozzugno wrote:
> First of all, I'm using Glade 3.20.0 for Windows, installed through
> Msys2 project. I don't know if Glade is more stable under Linux OS.
In my opinion, GTK is definitely more stable under Linux than Windows.
he truth is, 90% of GTK developers (or more)
On 11/02/2016 05:19 PM, pozzugno wrote:
> It seems pyGObject implementation gives only two "handler block"
> functions: handler_block(), that needs the handler_id that I don't have;
> handler_block_by_func() that needs the callback to block (the same
> problem of your solution, because I have
Ahh I see there are other more recent posts that I had not read yet. My
apologies. I see that he acknowledged finally that the conclusion
people arrived at before (that argv[] isn't populated by default when
using assembly on Windows) was correct. That's progress!
On 05/09/2016 09:24 AM, Ardhan Madras wrote:
> Its been long time since I've posted to gtk-app-devel-list, this is the
> best joke ever!
> I'd eat my cheap keyboard for other post like this.
Indeed. Kudos to the devs and other list posters who patiently tried to
help the OP solve what was
On 07/16/2015 01:39 AM, Miroslav Rajcic wrote:
On 15.7.2015. 14:12, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
you probably want to contact the gnome-accessibility team, on
gnome-accessibility-l...@gnome.org.
Will do as suggested, thanks.
F10 seems to focus on the menu on GTK apps. That could be a good
On 06/04/2015 01:11 PM, IgnorantGuru wrote:
All that needs to be done to fix it is add the traditional
location used for fuse mounts to the heuristics - a 5 minute job.
Have you submitted a patch then? I have a hard time seeing how any of
the devs would refuse a well-written patch that fixes
On 03/05/2015 09:31 PM, Jim Charlton wrote:
I presume you have a callback function connected to the button press
event. Just create code to intercept the keyboard event and go to a
callback function that sees what key was pressed and then calls the same
function that would have been called
On 03/06/2015 08:23 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 03/06/2015 08:52 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
No, this is not quite what I am asking for. Capturing keyboard events
is fine, but I need the button to click visually, for feedback purposes.
Just like what happens if you define the control
On 01/05/2015 03:28 AM, Nabil Ferguen wrote:
Dear Team GTK,
I would like to install gtk+ (for OOF2D) on ubunto 12.04, and I have
successfully installed all packages (pango, glib, gdk-pixbuf, atk) but
the compiler fails and sends an error message linked to the atspi-2
package (requires
On 02/17/2014 05:05 AM, Bric wrote:
FWIF: with this drive to keep upgrading, I just lost a critical hour of
sleep (I start new class material today and needed to be rested) because
I messed up the one and only thing you should NEVER mess up in your
system: network (wifi) connection (if
On 02/16/2014 04:30 AM, Bric wrote:
Nonetheless, I run ./configure in gtk+ git, and I am still getting unmet
dependencies:
configure: error: Package requirements (glib-2.0 = 2.39.5atk =
2.7.5pango = 1.32.4cairo = 1.12.0 cairo-gobject = 1.12.0
gdk-pixbuf-2.0 = 2.27.1) were
On 11/27/2013 08:29 AM, David Buchan wrote:
I have written a program which spawns a new thread when the user
clicks a button. The new thread does something noticeable immediately
after starting, so I know when the thread has begun. What I mean is,
if I run that piece of code that is executed
On 11/27/2013 12:59 PM, David Buchan wrote:
Hi Michael,
My 32-bit, GTK+2 version does
// Secure glib
if (!g_thread_supported ()) {
g_thread_init (NULL);
}
at the beginning, and then the thread is spawned via:
on_button1_clicked (GtkButton *button1, MyData *data)
{
On 02/18/2013 11:15 AM, Rudra Banerjee wrote:
On Mon, 2013-02-18 at 19:02 +0100, David Nečas wrote:
The best approach to parse a grammar is, you know, using a parser.
So anything better then bison?
You can write your own parser if you want. Maybe a recursive-descent
parser. You will want to
On 12/15/2012 11:08 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
Very valuable articles and blog posts.
Now I know that threading in GUI apps (using GTK+) is much harder then I
originally thought it is. Although my use case is very simple I must
employ complicated threading machinery. I'm playing with
On 10/21/2012 04:16 AM, Roger Davis wrote:
Any explanation for these mysteries, or any pointers to some decent
documentation on Gnome 2/3 font configuration and installation?
If you are using Gtk+3 with the native/quartz backend, then the fonts it
uses are coming from the native OS X font
On 10/21/2012 01:58 PM, Roger Davis wrote:
% fc-match Sans
DejaVuSans.ttf: DejaVu Sans Book
And if I put them back, things are restored as before:
% fc-match Sans
Vera.ttf: Bitstream Vera Sans Roman
Can anyone explain how this works? Is there some complicated font
parameter
On 10/10/2012 06:17 AM, Filip Lamparski wrote:
Thanks, your method works. However, it still takes the program quite a bit
to load up, and my problem is that I want display the window as soon as
possible. If that helps, here is how the program loads up:
Script starts
The window is constructed
On 10/07/2012 08:41 PM, Simon Feltman wrote:
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Filip Lamparski
matka.pooha...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7 October 2012 12:58, jcup...@gmail.com wrote:
To have the load in another process, use a pipe to send worker results
back to the main process, and add the pipe to
On 09/09/2012 11:40 PM, Tristan Van Berkom wrote:
interesting, wouldnt the quartz backend for osx build for iOS ?
not exactly sure but I think the NSView and highlevel cocoa stuff
is built upon the same low level windowing apis that are available
on osx...
I'm sure it could be ported of
On 09/07/2012 07:40 AM, Allin Cottrell wrote:
I'm contemplating trying to produce a version of my gtk app
for tablet use. Can anyone point me to relevant resources or
examples? At this point I'm totally clueless about porting to
tablets (though I'm able to build my app for OS X OK), and I
On 03/03/2012 08:10 AM, Roger Davis wrote:
Sleeping on things overnight I'm thinking the best option may be to
go back to the default configure options, let all the new packages
dump their stuff in /usr/local, and adjust my environment as
necessary to pick up those libraries, etc., in advance
On 02/29/2012 02:50 AM, Bernhard Schuster wrote:
If your application license is either GPL or LPGL you are also
allowed to link statically (afaik), so you can deploy a gtk2 and a
gtk3 version. Edit ... so you can deploy a shared and statically
linked application binary.
Just to be clear, if
On 02/22/2012 06:35 AM, Manuel Ferrero wrote:
I read the thread, now I know I have to link against the right version
of msvcrt.dll.
But I'm compiling with MinGW and according what Tor Lillqvist said in
that thread it should work.
I don't specify any path in my IDE, I just choose the MinGW
On 02/19/2012 06:38 AM, Tadej Borovšak wrote:
Hi
the dialoh has a Close button in the lower right. In the
lower left are two buttons. one is labeled Credits; next
to it is a button labeled License that displays the GNU
copyright. can somebody clue me in on
On 02/19/2012 02:25 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
i've been looking for code to learn from. i spotted this botton
layout from the game 'Iagno' but could only find part of its source.
lucky for me that i know c++. be nice if there were some macro like
GTK_BUTTONBOX_LEFT!
GtkButtonBox is just a
On 02/16/2012 12:50 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
I'm quite sure that what you're looking for is for some screen reader
speech synthesis solution, like Orca [1], isn't it?
If not, or Orca doesn't fit your needs, you can deal with speech-dispatcher
in a easy way from your application. Controlling what
On 01/29/2012 01:41 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
Nada. but it compiles with my gcc string and works as it is coded on
debian linux; on my sub-laptop. but ubuntu: nope. i added gtk-demo
and rebuilt. typing
$ gtk-demo
pops up a rectangle with a bunch of items, but the GTK+ Code Demos lacks
On 01/29/2012 06:33 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
Do you really mean that is your coming appa you will have no
File, Edit, Whatever, Help bars? Or am i misunderstanding
the name of menubar? i like at least File because it
usually gives a way of quitting the app?
What he
On 01/24/2012 07:27 AM, John Coppens wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier to simply add an editor window to your program?
Use for example, the GtkTextView widget. You won't have to spawn
external editors, and always have the text available.
You can even implement cut/copy/paste, re-use recent text,
On 01/23/2012 02:18 AM, Manuel Ferrero wrote:
Il 20/01/2012 18.08, Jack ha scritto:
However, that is separate from knowing that the button has been pushed,
so you can then start the communications. For this, is there any reason
to use a custom signal? Wouldn't it be easier to catch the
On 01/23/2012 07:17 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
vbc.tgz is enclosed; find someplace to save it, untar and make the
'vbc' binary.
Unfortunately the attachment seems to have been filtered out by the
mailing list. Can you post it on our web site somewhere perhaps and
post a link here?
On 01/21/2012 09:49 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
this sound very much worth looking into and i will ... just
as soon as i figure out what is causing my gtk app to dim.
I did give you the key to keeping GTK from dimming in my other post.
It's pretty easy to iterate the main loop while you
On 01/20/2012 06:42 AM, Manuel Ferrero wrote:
I was wondering if there is some custom signal I can use to keep the
same event-driven philosophy to exchange messages between process.
Of course. Though the other poster's idea of using gio channels is a
good one. But yes you can create custom
Gary, based on conversations in the past about what you are trying to
do, I whipped up a little program that just might approach what you are
trying to do. If I understand you correctly, you wish to do the following:
- type text in an editor where abbreviations are expanded (by macros in
gvim or
On 01/19/2012 09:05 PM, Michael Torrie wrote:
You will need to install pygtk2 and gtksourceview2. On Fedora those are
the exact package names.
Apparently on Ubuntu, the packages are:
python-gtk2
python-gtksourceview2
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On 01/19/2012 01:58 AM, Gary Kline wrote:
i've spent the last many days tryoing [on ubuntu] anf tonight on my
EEE-900A netbook [debian]. both dim when i go into a recursive
loop.
1. edit with gvim
2. have espeak voice gvim when it is written
3 goto 1;
tonight i did everything
On 01/17/2012 03:35 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
well, it =is= busy. it's looping endlessly; but then i
limited it to 5 loops with a for-loop. same. (i thought my
programming skills were better that having to use the
debugger, but may have to.) before, i am going to scp
On 12/30/2011 05:52 AM, David Nečas wrote:
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 01:28:32PM +0100, Moritz Renftle wrote:
i want to make one of those widgets visible from
another thread
Use glib.idle_add() in that other thread to subsequently execute the
actual Gtk+ code in the thread running the Gtk+
Let's keep the e-mails on the list, please. You can CC both me and the
list if you'd like, but replying just to the list is sufficient and I
will see it as will any number of other people that want to help.
On 12/22/2011 01:03 AM, Gary Kline wrote:
and fopen some file and display the text in
On 12/22/2011 01:58 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
i am reallty not doing anything that arcane. the nutshell
of it is that in
while (!done loop)
gvim [ or another editor that can use abbreviations ]
creates a series of text files. 1 to some N. what it
On 12/22/2011 12:14 PM, Steve . wrote:
What is the preferred method to inject mouse and keyboard events to
another application?
Probably that is platform-dependent. In Linux, I only know of the XTEST
framework. It's not really part of GTK that I know of. I'm no expert.
On 12/22/2011 03:46 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
abbrevs. iFWIW, my last brain op messed up my entire rt
side and because my left hand wasn't that good, i type only
around 20wpm. by learning only 130 or abbrvs, you can gain
roughly 30%. so imagine some poor kid [[[ OR
On 12/20/2011 03:52 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
thanks to those who have tried to help, mostly off-list. i can't
believe how hard this is.
Well it isn't that hard. Reading over the last two weeks of list posts,
it's very unclear what you are trying to do.
and fopen some file and display the
On 12/16/2011 08:16 AM, jacky wrote:
As I said, I'm not sure this is the right way to do such a thing, so I
would appreciate any help/information on how one would do this
properly.
Since GTK is object oriented, you could just create a new class that
inherits from GtkCalender. However this is
On 12/16/2011 11:05 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
stuff
As I think about it, my knowledge of extending GTK really is out of
date. So I'm not at all sure how to do in C anymore. But Vala still
just might be the ticket. Emitted Vala code is supped to be directly
usable from a C program. I know
On 12/16/2011 02:52 PM, jjacky wrote:
Thanks. I will have a look into Vala, although for projects I have
planned, I really want/need to be using C.
Precisely. Vala makes the C Gobjects. You could use Vala to construct
a class with a bunch of empty methods and then use the generated C code
On 12/16/2011 03:03 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
jacky wrote:
What I was looking into would be more taking an existing widget, and
modifying it a little, as in changing its behavior on some aspect, or
adding a feature, something like that.
My question is: what would be the
On 12/16/2011 03:03 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Widgets are not plugins. They are whole objects. There is no extensible
feature to them.
Just for your information, here's a couple of examples of extending
GtkButton using inheritance and the GObject Builder tool:
On 12/16/2011 02:52 PM, jjacky wrote:
And while GTK is oriented-object, it is written in C and, AFAIK, there
are no such things as classes in C?
As always, read the docs. Here is the documentation describing how to
create new GObjects, and inherit from existing ones, implement virtual
On 12/16/2011 05:24 PM, jjacky wrote:
Thanks, I do need to do some more reading on the gobject docs, great
stuff there.
What I'm looking for is inheritance, and I see how it could be done yes.
However, that would require the original widget to be done using virtual
public methods, and
On 11/03/2011 02:07 AM, Craig wrote:
Is there a list of linux flavors like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that
include or don't include gtk? And, let's say that a type of linux
doesn't include gtk, how difficult is it for an average computer user to
install gtk (on a scale of 1 to 10)?
Programs like
On 02/10/2011 12:19 AM, Costin Chirvasuta wrote:
I find not cleaning up explicitly quite ugly. I shudder at the thought
and maybe I'm not the only one. Not only that, but cleaning up
explicitly is obviously useful for some people.
I guess we're at an impasse then. The discussion has now moved
On 02/09/2011 04:39 PM, Bill C wrote:
My experience with valgrind and GTK is that it is easy to fix leaks.
Simply look for leaked memory that you allocated. Then determine where
you should have released it. If it was not allocated by you its not
your problem so ignore it.
Right. And if
On 02/09/2011 05:05 PM, Jeff Clough wrote:
And the fact that so many shared library hackers have this view is the
reason modern desktops need to ship with four gigs of RAM minimum and
still can't stay up for more than a week.
Rubbish. What an absurd and fallacious argument. Whether GTK+
On 02/09/2011 05:34 PM, Costin Chirvasuta wrote:
How times have changed:
http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=Were_Not_Hackers!.txt
Nothing to do with the issue at hand. Nothing at all. The issue is
whether a library intended for one-time loading should clean up after
itself. Whether
On 02/09/2011 06:08 PM, Costin Chirvasuta wrote:
Tip: (regarding whether or not that link is relevant) Intelligence
means analogy. Being able to make connections. If you understood my
meaning and thought it wrong you should have said You analogy is
incorrect. Not point out that you didn't find
On 07/05/2010 01:53 PM, Andreas Volz wrote:
since I installed Ubuntu 10.04 I noticed that I could move windows
while dragging the menubar in Gnome. I like this feature. But I don't
use Gnome, but Enlightenment 17. I would like to implement support for
this feature in E17, but I don't know
On 04/13/2010 07:40 AM, Todong Ma wrote:
I want to write a program which can stays on top after it ran when I'm
playing fullscreen game.
(I mean when I'm playing the fullscreen game,I can still see that popup
window)
By popup window are you talking about a modal dialog that is created by
your
On 04/14/2010 09:47 AM, Todong Ma wrote:
Sorry,my english is poor...
I mean I want to popup a window which is created by my own program while
other applications are running at fullscreen mode.
On Linux, some Window managers may not allow this. I recall that one of
the features advertised in
ds.sun...@gmail.com wrote:
I learned to generate the core dump file of the test application when it
crashes... and using the gdb debugger i got the following bt...
Could you please tell me where might be the problem?
I'm afraid no one is going to be able to tell you where the problem
might
bhagyashri wrote:
I have used your GTK+ version for desktop application of PHP. Here you are
using PHP version 5.1.4.Is there any provision to do serial communication in
GTK+ with PHP 5.1.4?
I have dll file for serial communication but it is working on PHP 5.2.0 or
higher.
So please help
Matteo Landi wrote:
From the FAQ entry [1] it seems I need to enter/leave threads inside each
timeout callback. Could the procedure described be a valid solution
for my problem?
Yes I believe you need to call enter/leave around calls to any gtk or
gdk call inside the callback.
You might also
Michael Torrie wrote:
Matteo Landi wrote:
From the FAQ entry [1] it seems I need to enter/leave threads inside each
timeout callback. Could the procedure described be a valid solution
for my problem?
Yes I believe you need to call enter/leave around calls to any gtk or
gdk call inside
Boggess Rod wrote:
Sorry, I did post a small example that demonstrates the unusual (buggy?)
behavior in a follow-up post. The more I dug into it, the weirder it
became, and the more convinced I am that it's a bug in Gtk. Or at
least, a bug in the HPUX implementation of it. I'm waiting about
Boggess Rod wrote:
It should be attached to one of the messages I posted on this thread.
If you're interested, here's another copy of it.
Will take a brief look at it.
I have NOT tested this on a newer version of Gtk (can't). I'm hoping
someone else out there will be kind enough to test
Boggess Rod wrote:
In cases like this, you probably have to hack around the problem/bug.
IE solve your use case in a different way.
Already have. Instead of using the response from gtk_dialog_run, I
gtk_widget_show_all the dialog window and return TRUE from the
change-value callback of
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
$ rpm -q gtk2
gtk2-2.16.5-1.fc11.x86_64
Yup, that's it. 2.16 is the latest stable GTK+ available (2.18 isn't
quite released yet)
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Boggess Rod wrote:
Can someone point me to some example code in Gtk that intercepts a
signal, prompts the user, and either continues or aborts the signal,
depending on user response? A button wouldn't do this, but I'm sure
there are other widgets that would. I've Googled everything I can
Michael Torrie wrote:
Well inside a callback you can return TRUE which stops signal
propagation right here. Or FALSE, which lets it continue. So you could
do it two ways. One would be to to display a GtkDialog, and use
gtk_dialog_run() from within your callback [1]. The other would
Boggess Rod wrote:
I guess I wasn't clear. The messagebox is working fine. It returns
whether the user clicked Ok or Cancel. I'm calling the
gtk_dialog_run(...) from within the callback of the
on_hscale_valuechanged(...) (or _changevalue) event handler. It's the
hscale's event handler
Boggess Rod wrote:
BTDT. Won't work because by then, the user-value I'm trying not to
loose would already be lost.
Guess I don't understand the problem, then, as I don't see why this
would be if you kept track of it in an external variable between
callbacks. Maybe a very small, self-contained
Hartmut Goebel wrote:
Please note: Your arguments are sheer technical ones. You are ignoring
the marking side. But for me, your arguments simply do not count,
since I simply want to *use* GTK for my application. Currently this is
very, very tremulous (again see my other postings these weeks).
David Nečas wrote:
No amount of talking about how your vastly superior approach is better
[for you] will make these use cases disappear (and I suppose there are
many people in a situation similar to mine). So please stop that you
are not constructive.
This tone is uncalled for. David,
Freddie Unpenstein wrote:
That sounds straight forward enough. And a hell of a lot better than the
current situation.
I just checked the latest pidgin installer and indeed they do operate
this way. However their GTK runtime just uses the major version number,
so it installs to C:\Program
rajat mahajan wrote:
The link i have provided is on windows. I need the same on Linux
I don't know anything about it, really. Here is a link on the
freedesktop specification that might give you some idea. Then again it
might not. Basically there's nothing in the drag and drop raw protocol
to
Freddie Unpenstein wrote:
Not everyone is free from the space issue. Some people using
ultra-small laptops can be running a full desktop version of
software, but still have sub-desktop resources.
What I don't understand, is why GTK+ doesn't come with its own
installer that lets the user
Is this on Solaris? Linux? X11? Framebuffer? OS X?
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Bill Farmer wrote:
Thanks for all the help. I've put it in the too hard box for the moment,
but will come back to it later...
So it looks like it is certainly possible to take alt-spacebar away from
the window manager. Just now I noticed that VirtualBox's virtual
machine windows do this very
Michael Torrie wrote:
So it looks like it is certainly possible to take alt-spacebar away from
the window manager. Just now I noticed that VirtualBox's virtual
machine windows do this very thing. In fact alt-clicking to drag/resize
is eaten by virtualbox as well. So there must be a way to do
donglongchao wrote:
Thank you very much.That is just what I need.
I am not very familiar with the API manual.
I always program with a web browser open showing the API docs. Although
they often lack documentation and examples (they are generated from the
source code), they at least document the
John Zavgren wrote:
My intuition tells me that there must be a better way to build an
application that will run on more than one Linux machine.
Is there a simple way to statically link the esoteric aspects of my GUI
You can use the ldd command to see what your binary is linking to.
The
Efraim Yawitz wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to port a Windows application to Linux with GTK+ and an
important part of the GUI is a grid displaying a hex dump of memory which
must be constantly updated.
I am implementing this using a gtk_drawing_area
You might want to implement this hex dump
Ma lin wrote:
thanks for you help, before the description is not very accurate,
gtk: gtk+-2.10.14
directfb : DirectFB-1.0.0 (with intel gdl as gfxdriver)
cairo: cairo-1.4.2
pango: pango-1.16.2
cpu: intel Olo
I used gtk_label_set_label to change my label text in my button click
John Stebbins wrote:
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
(Adding gtk-app-devel-list back as Cc. Please let's keep this
discussion on the list.)
Oops, didn't notice that reply went direct to you instead of to the list.
Why make it harder for yourself, why not use a shared library (dll)
build of gtk+
Ma lin wrote:
Hi All,
I am getting following assertion and my application is exiting. Could anyone
help me to know what is the cause for this assertion? and how can I solve
it.
You'll have to paste the output messages from the program at the very
least. I see that you intended to post an
Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
This is related to open source free project, please help.
I have described variables this way:
NPC / Weight, float
NPC / AI Data / Mood, list of choices here
What are possibilities for creating GUI with minimal work?
I may group variables to groups, one per
jvette...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I find that deriving classes in C++ is alot easier than going through
the GObject type system.
Yes this is true, in C. GTKmm makes things rather nice if you work in
C++. In fact I kind of like how GTKmm works without a preprocessor,
with type-safe
Andersen, Jan wrote:
1. X used to display a small label containing the position and size
of a window when you moved it. That was one feature I found hugely
useful; I usually have 9 desktops and organise my applications with
fixed dimensions and positions different desktops - like Pidgin on
Perriman wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to transform an utf8 string. I have some problems
with it because I don't know how to do it or where I can see an
example (a tutorial, doc or application).
I need transform this text (in utf8):
gtk_source_completion
to:
dhk wrote:
I should have mentioned that by time I want to call
glade_xml_get_widget() the GladeXML *xml created by xml =
glade_xml_new(filename.glade, NULL, NULL); is out of scope. If I call
open the file again to get the widget it has no affect on the running
window. I need to get the
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