Sujith wrote:
1 * Init various GUI elements including the track treeview.
2 * Read the DB and append elements to the treeview.
3 * call gtk_main() and wait for events.
What about:
1. Init various GUI elements including the track treeview.
2. Install a g_idle callback.
3. call gtk_main() and
Hi,
Thanks in advance. The sample code at:
http://www.gtkmm.org/docs/gtkmm-2.4/docs/tutorial/html/sec-printing-example.html
doesn't work for me. I get the on_begin_print callback as expected, but
never receive the on_draw_page callback. Instead I get an endless series of
error/warning
Hey there,
I have a little problem with gtk_grab_add(). I've created a very simple
app, which contains a window. The window has a hbox which has 1 button
and 1 progressbar.
If I do a: gtk_grab_add(progressbar), I cannot click on the button as I
expect, but I _can_ press Enter on it. The
When compiling with -pedantic, gtkglext produces
this warning (all the other libraries come clean):
/usr/include/gtkglext-1.0/gdk/gdkgltokens.h:146: warning: ISO C
restricts enumerator values to range of ‘int’
/usr/include/gtkglext-1.0/gdk/gdkgltokens.h:158: warning: ISO C
restricts enumerator
Hi,
This is to report an issue with gtk_text_buffer_create_tag,
affecting Gtk 2.10.0 (Fedora 8, amd64):
gtk_text_buffer_create_tag (buffer, my_tag, scale, 1, NULL);
When the scaling factor is 1.0 (or 2.0 or PANGO_SCALE_MEDIUM or
PANGO_SCALE_LARGE, etc.) everything works fine. However,
when
hi,
Jason Edgecombe schrieb:
Hi There,
I'm developing an application for a Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. I want
to rotate and scale the whole screen or at least a set widgets so that
the application can be used when holding the application in portrait or
landscape orientations.
How can
Hello.
I have a custom widget from GtkDrawingArea and done some cairo drawing.
The custom widget is inside a ScrolledWindow because sometimes the whole
custom widget is not visible Now I tried to save the contents of that
widget to a PNG file. Here's the code:
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private =
G Hasse wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 10:25:05PM +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
Hi,
Undefined and unused is not the same.
There is NO way to clerify all unused functions in a program.
You could call functions by their addresses and those addresses
could be calculated in runtime. So you don't