Re: The Big Gtk limitations: a reliable GUI builder

2016-11-30 Thread Daniel Kasak
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:32 AM, Pozz Pozz wrote: > So this is a Windows only *Gtk* bug, it isn't related to Glade. > Considering it affects all drag operations for every Gtk applications, > it's very strange it wasn't fixed yet. > > My first impression is Gtk is a product

Re: How to find replacements for deprecated functions

2016-11-30 Thread Emmanuele Bassi
Hi; for direct replacements, we use compiler warnings that will tell you what to use - or point you in the general direction; e.g. something like "The function X has been deprecated; use Y instead". If you're using a high level language, it depends on the language; AFAIK Python will emit a

Re: How to find replacements for deprecated functions

2016-11-30 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Emmanuele Bassi wrote: > There is no direct replacement for GtkUIManager, in the sense that > there is no API that you can use to immediately replace GtkUIManager. > > GtkUIManager has been deprecated for a long time — it was deprecated > in GTK+ 2.x, so it's not really a GTK+ 3.x issue. Ok, so

Re: The Big Gtk limitations: a reliable GUI builder

2016-11-30 Thread Nicola Fontana
Il Wed, 30 Nov 2016 14:35:59 +0100 Pozz Pozz scrisse: > 2016-11-30 9:09 GMT+01:00 Nicola Fontana : > > > ... > > If your workflow heavily rely on a GUI > > builder, you have 4 options: (1) use glade as is, (2) prepare to > > file bugs and wait for the fixes,

Re: The Big Gtk limitations: a reliable GUI builder

2016-11-30 Thread Pozz Pozz
2016-11-30 9:09 GMT+01:00 Nicola Fontana : > Il Wed, 30 Nov 2016 11:08:13 +1100 Daniel Kasak > scrisse: > > > ... > > My normal workflow is to lay things out *roughly* in glade, then > > actually run the app and see what it looks like. > > ... > > This is

Re: The Big Gtk limitations: a reliable GUI builder

2016-11-30 Thread Pozz Pozz
2016-11-30 9:25 GMT+01:00 Jean-Philippe Chancelier : > > pozzugno> Another problem, is very difficult to drag one or more > pozzugno> widgets (under a sub-tree) between two places. When I click > on a > pozzugno> widget (or container) and start moving, the mouse

Re: How to find replacements for deprecated functions

2016-11-30 Thread Emmanuele Bassi
Hi; On 30 November 2016 at 09:07, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > HI all, > > I am an occassional GTK user, and often I work on resurrecting code > bases for which I am not the original author. As such I often run > into reprecation warnings. When I go to the documentation I

How to find replacements for deprecated functions

2016-11-30 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
HI all, I am an occassional GTK user, and often I work on resurrecting code bases for which I am not the original author. As such I often run into reprecation warnings. When I go to the documentation I find things like this:

Re: The Big Gtk limitations: a reliable GUI builder

2016-11-30 Thread Jean-Philippe Chancelier
pozzugno> Another problem, is very difficult to drag one or more pozzugno> widgets (under a sub-tree) between two places. When I click on a pozzugno> widget (or container) and start moving, the mouse pointer pozzugno> disappears at all, so the target place is very difficult to

Re: The Big Gtk limitations: a reliable GUI builder

2016-11-30 Thread Nicola Fontana
Il Wed, 30 Nov 2016 11:08:13 +1100 Daniel Kasak scrisse: > ... > My normal workflow is to lay things out *roughly* in glade, then > actually run the app and see what it looks like. > ... This is my workflow too, apart the fact that after the first draft I prefer to edit