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 key shortcut and press
that.
So the question is either,
On 10/07/2014 09:18 AM, Gergely Polonkai wrote:
Mnemonics are discouraged by the HIG, and AFAIK they are not displayed by recent
GTK versions.
From the user's perspective, I think there is no difference. However, if you
are using GApplication/GtkApplication, it is easier to register accels, and
On 10/07/2014 04:45 AM, Oscar Lazzarino wrote:
I'm trying to understand the difference between accelerators and the
“key-press-event” signal.
Let's say I have a window with just one button "quit". I'd like to handle the
q key event to quit the application.
I now I can connect to the top window
On 08/11/2014 04:40 PM, David Nečas wrote:
Unless you are running someting like Gnome 3(?), this will add a
strangely looking thing to the top of your window, but inside. It will
not change the title bar which is controlled by the window manager.
I've never seen it actually do what is advertise
On 08/09/2014 04:25 PM, Mahan Marwat wrote:
How can I add a custom titlebar to my GUI application?
Are you asking for custom text or a complete replacement with widgets of your
own?
If the former then it's a simple call. I'll use the C function:
gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ), "H
On 07/03/2014 08:33 AM, jcup...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I'm doing that. It all works and I can capture stdout and stderr
from the convert.exe I'm running, it's just that I get a very annoying
command window flash on the screen each time.
If anyone has any ideas about the command window, I'm all ea
Bric wrote:
Here is my config.log :
http://www.flight.us/misc/gtk_config.log.txt
Your log shows your system libraries are mismatched in some way.
> /usr/local/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so: undefined reference to
`pango_fc_font_create_base_metrics_for_context'
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On 01/04/2014 05:21 PM, Jordan H. wrote:
In Glade I've defined column "0" in the list store as a "gchararray"
cell. I even tried forcing the assignment of GtkListStore to GtkTreeView
(knowing full well I wouldn't need to) to no avail.
I don't get any errors, but the GtkTreeView doesn't reflect t
Eric Wajnberg wrote:
However, as I've mentioned in my original post, functions like
pango_font_description_from_string, etc. are not recognized in my coding
environment (while I can define pointer to things like PangoFontDescription
without problem).
This looks weird to me. Is there some specifi
Eric Wajnberg wrote:
I simply want to modify the font, color, size, etc. of the characters entered
while they are typed in a GtkEntry. I am coding with GTK 2.24.0.
Looking around on the web, I found several possible functions to do that, some
of them seem to be specific to GTK3, however. I found
On 10/28/2013 08:55 PM, Mariano Gaudix wrote:
The GtkEntry continuous big .
gtk_box_set_child_packing( GTK_BOX( box ), entry,FALSE, TRUE, 0, GTK_PACK_START
);
the sentence don't work .
You need a widget adjacent to your entry to take up the space you don't want
filled by your entry... (say
Mariano Gaudix wrote:
¿ how I disable expansion ?
I used the sentences .
gtk_widget_set_vexpand (GTK_WIDGET(entry ) , FALSE ) ;
gtk_widget_set_hexpand (GTK_WIDGET(entry ) , FALSE ) ;
But these sentencesdon't run .
I know those are the new "GTK3" functions, but I still mainly use G
Borja Mon Serrano wrote:
The point here is: how can I know what button was pressed in order to
remove a row?
You need to attach to the "clicked" signal on each button[1]. Each button could
call a separate function or you can pass a pointer to different values to know
which button is which.
Mariano Gaudix wrote:
I can not change the size to GtkEntry . I am using Gtk 3.6 .
I need a GtkEntry small , for my graphic interface .
GTK expands widgets to fill space by default so setting widget size has no
visible effect. You need to disable expansion.
I'll add a general
On 05/03/2013 02:29 PM, D.H. Bahr wrote:
> Ok, does anyone have some working code with similar effects? I've never
> coded my own widgets before, so I'm not sure how to do so.
You can take a look at this page[1], but I cannot vouch for its relevecy
with current GTK2 or GTK3.
Your question was ask
On 05/03/2013 11:30 AM, D.H. Bahr wrote:
> Is it possible to display a GtkButton or a GtkSwitch within a TreeView
> row (that is a GtkCellRenderer of some kind)?
Yes, but unfortunately there isn't a convenience function for it. You
will have to create a custom renderer.
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On 03/12/2013 08:24 AM, Serrano Pereira wrote:
> We are currently using GTK+ 2.24.10 on Windows 7 (the binary package
> from gtk.org) which is affected by bug 685959 "Memory leak on every
> redraw of a widget" which causes our application to crash with an out of
> memory error. Has the fix been rel
On 03/11/2013 03:46 PM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> I'm not sure this is even possible. Tray select, duplex, etc... are
> often encoded in either the PCL preamble of a print job or in a PJL
> envelope [common for Postscript]. They really are attributes of the
> *job*.
>
> I'd guess that Gtk/GNO
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Does anyone know if GTK allows switching print trays in the middle of a
> GtkPrintOperation?
>
> I tried setting the source to Tray 2 in the "request-page-setup" signal
> for the second page, but this did not work. The second page printed to
Olivier Guillion - Myriad wrote:
> Is there a way to prevent a clicked window from being automatically sent to
> top
> of the stack ?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You can use gtk_window_set_transient_for() to force stack ordering.
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rastersoft wrote:
> I'm creating an extension for Gnome shell and want to simplify some
> parts of the configuration. To do so, I need to get the summary text
> from GSettings, given its key. I've been checking the C API but I can't
> find a suitable method. Is there a way of doing it without parsi
Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
> I'm working on UI for embedded system using GTK+ 2.24. I want to
> change GtkTreeView background (area behind rows, which is by default white)
> to match default color of window area (grey by default).
> I retrieved GtkStyle associated with GtkWindow and looked for this
>
Does anyone know if GTK allows switching print trays in the middle of a
GtkPrintOperation?
I tried setting the source to Tray 2 in the "request-page-setup" signal
for the second page, but this did not work. The second page printed to
Tray 1 (default).
Thanks,
Michael
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Piotr Sipika wrote:
> While updating the text inside the label is easy (via
> gtk_label_set_text()), what's the best way to update the icon child,
> assuming it's a GtkImage and I have an updated GdkPixbuf for a new icon?
You want to call gtk_image_set_from_pixbuf(). Don't forget to call
g_object_
David Buchan wrote:
> Do
> I need to change the link to gmodule-2.0? To be honest, I really don't
> understand what it's for. Is there a good explanation somewhere?
You can always find your pc files in:
/usr/lib{64}/pkgconfig
Example:
/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/gmodule-2.0.pc
Inside the file will c
David Buchan wrote:
> gtk_window_set_position (GTK_WINDOW (window1), GTK_WIN_POS_NONE);
[snip]
>
> I find that the two windows are always placed right on top of each other. I
> can drag the top one off the one underneath, but I'd like the window manager
> to choose placements that are separate
Tomaz Canabrava on 09/10/2012 11:27 AM wrote:
> Well, actually there's an working Qt version for Android, called Necessitas.
> so, there's no need to 'waste your time porting', it's already ported.
Wow! Everyone is an expert! @kde.org! Sweet!
/sarcasm
Anyone else want to tell me something I alre
Ardhan Madras on 09/10/2012 11:08 AM wrote:
> Actually, there is a Java based X11 Server running on Android and was
> available in Play Store (Android Market).
Yes, I am fully aware of this app. However, it is not a usable solution.
It was written from the ground up so who knows what part of the X
Michael Torrie wrote:
> GTK+ could be ported to Android of course, but again, but that would
> require considerable effort. Laying aside Java for a moment, Android
> apps are built and run very differently than desktop apps. The
> application life cycle is quite different.
Not to mention Android
On 09/04/2012 11:58 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
Here is the answer:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-app-devel-list/2012-September/msg2.html
Depending on your needs, here is a different answer:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-app-devel-list/2012-September/msg4.html
I myself went with
Tomasz Bursztyka wrote:
[snip]
> So my question is: how to get this behavior for my GtkSwitchMenuItem,
> properly done with existing GtkMenuShell/GtkMenuItem functions/signals?
> What signals should I catch or which function should I override?
You're better off proposing this patch in a bug repo
On 08/16/2012 09:03 PM, Vlasov Vitaly wrote:
For example, i got frame in which packed vbox. In vbox packed in five
buttons.
If i call gtk_widget_destroy(), all packed widget's will be destroyed? or only
frame?
Calling widget_destroy will automatically destroy child widgets. If you
want
Frank Cox wrote:
> What have I missed?
Not all callbacks perform the same function. That is why you must
consult the documentation for the signal you want to catch.
The g_signal_connect() function does indeed only pass one pointer for
the fourth argument "data". All signals have a "data" argument
Rudra Banerjee wrote:
> 1) putting the above block inside "if (argv[1] != "NULL")" is giving a
> segmentation fault:
Are you checking argc? If you are not passing an argument argv[1] does
not exist so, yes, you will get a segfault for running beyond the argv[]
array.
if ( argc > 1 && argv[1] != N
Geert Janssens wrote:
> I rewrote my code to no longer use cairo_identity_matrix (altering some
> of our own transformations to cope with this), and now the pages print
> fine on Windows as well.
Good deal. I'm glad you figured it out.
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Allin Cottrell wrote:
> Sorry, I don't have a solution, but I can confirm the problem. It has
> been there for a long time (since GTK 2.16 or earlier).
>
> When I first came across the issue I tried messing with the GTK_UNIT_*
> arguments till I was blue in the face, to no avail. I also tried
> in
Geert Janssens wrote:
> Am I doing something wrong here ?
Was GNUCash setting units before? If so, what to?
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I need to be able to set a printer as a default for the GTK app - not
the system default printer - so the user can have things print without
having to see the print dialog every time. One way I thought about doing
this is to call gtk_print_operation_run() and let the user select the
printer to use
On 06/15/2012 07:33 PM, Eric Tavenner wrote:
[snip]
Other people have answered the rest of your e-mail pretty well. I'd
recommend C over C++ as well, as explained in the other e-mails.
There are "Hello World" C source files in GTK documentation. Be sure to
look them over.
http://developer.g
Osmo Antero wrote:
> Adding rows to a combo box with a GtkListStore is immensely slow.
> Is it right that adding 500 rows can take upto 10 seconds and the GUI freezes?
I have similar hardware but with the NVIDIA driver so it only freezes
for about 2 seconds on my system.
[snip]
> What is your opi
Mike wrote:
> Unfortunately I couldnt view the whole thread. Your web page ends in
> the middle of the conversation, strangely. The web site doesnt have
> links to view the whole thread; it's a horrible mailing list reader.
Your web browser must be busted. I can view the entire thread by
clickin
Mike wrote:
> Searches on the internet give me nothing. Who knows when/if gtk+
> applications will be accessible using MSAA or UIA? What are the reasons
> we're not there yet?
Googling for "uia gtk" brought me this up in 30 seconds:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.gtk+.devel.general/
Steve wrote:
> Any chance you can provide an example of a button with a background
> color?
GdkColor colorGreen = { 0x, 0x90ff, 0xeeff, 0x90ff };
// without mouse hovering
gtk_widget_modify_bg( button, GTK_STATE_NORMAL, &colorGreen );
// with mouse hovering
gtk_widget_mod
On 04/29/2012 11:30 AM, Steve wrote:
gtk_widget_modify_bg(button, GTK_STATE_NORMAL,&color);
This is the right call, but I have found that this doesn't work on
Windows. Are you running the program in Windows? Coloring works fine for
me in Linux.
If you're running Linux, your color variable m
Alessandro Francesconi wrote:
> What could be the problem? Is that a good way to update the GtkFrame +
> GtkScrollableWindow contents? Or is it a problem related to compiling
> arguments/libraries?
I would recommend that you gather further debugging information by using
gdb instead of relying on t
Dylan McCall wrote:
> However, g_date_time_format(datetime, "%x") only returns a date
> formatted in that last way. How can an application use other date
> formats for the current region? Preferably without duplicating code,
> or, at least, effort.
Look at the documentation for g_date_time_format(
James Tappin wrote:
> Is there some other call (or calls) I should be making to force the updates
> to take place?
I use the following for widget updates during background processing:
while ( gtk_events_pending( ) )
gtk_main_iteration( );
Not sure if it will work for cursor drawing
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Based on your idea, I noticed other apps only reference the basename of
their icon and place the file in
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/foo/basename.png. I tried this same behavior
and what do you know... Gnome Shell shows my hi-res window icon.
Even though this method
Tadej Borovšak on 02/08/2012 11:48 AM wrote:
Not an expert, but my guess would be that gnome-shell loads images on
it's own based on what is defined in your .desktop file when this file
is available. Do you install this file for your app?
My .desktop file references the same file (and same path
When I call gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file() to set a window icon, the
resulting image in the Gnome Shell ALT+TAB switcher is fuzzy and clearly
low-resolution.
The window icon is a 128x128 pixel 24-bit PNG file. When I have the file
displayed in another viewer (eog) and ALT+TAB, the Gnome Shell imag
Mixbus JohnE wrote:
Our 'C' program uses 'open()' and the like for dealing with disk files. This
seems to work okay on Linux but not so well on Windows if there are (say) Greek
or Russian characters in the file path. I'm not a Linux programmer so I assume
that 'open()' on Linux must be UTF-8
Manuel Ferrero wrote:
First: I can't find a precoocked package or at least a best practice
document on which files are needed to distribute with my application,
can someone point me on the right direction, please?
You can either take Dov's approach and package the GTK DLLs in your
installer, o
jjacky wrote:
Anyways, I don't have a problem with creating a new (shell/composite)
widget using another one inside of it, it's actually exactly what I did
in my example: created a widget JjkCalendar which contains a GtkCalendar.
Your composite widget project is similar to mine. I created a cus
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
2. Create a shell widget
Rereading your post I think you called this "composite widget". I'm not
sure why you are opposed to this idea. I've created a composite widget
myself and it has worked great for me.
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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 best/standard/recommanded way to do
such a thing?
Widgets are not plu
On 12/03/2011 08:41 PM, John Lindgren wrote:
I am wondering what the status of GTK 3 is at this time with regard to
bugs reported by application developers. I reported a rather serious
bug (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662043) a month and a
half ago, and there is still no comment
On 11/22/2011 10:13 PM, KC wrote:
So the "Unfortunately ..." statement only apply to GDK on WIN32 ?
It's safe to call GTK+ APIs (if protected by gdk_threads_enter/leave)
from multi-threads even on WIN32 backend ? Is this correct ?
No. GTK2 (I can't say about GTK3, but I bet it is the same) most
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Does GTK3 contain the win32 work that was just released with 2.24.8?
It looks like the answer is "not yet" as I see the win32 work is on the
master branch. I'll wait for 3.4 (or if its ported to 3.2) before try
It seems the amount of traffic on this list has dropped significantly
over the past few years.
Is there a better mailing list or web forum to collaborate with others
about GTK application development?
Thanks,
Michael
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Does GTK3 contain the win32 work that was just released with 2.24.8?
My GTK3 app doesn't display using the MS-Windows theme, even when I
specify it in the etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini file. Under Windows XP or
Windows 7 it uses an ugly gray theme with hard square buttons.
Thanks,
Michael
I ported an app from GTK2 to GTK3. Aside from lots of function renaming
and layout adjusting due to the flipping of the expand flag...
I have a problem with columns in GtkTreeView widgets. In GTK2, resizing
a column with the mouse past the width of the visible tree wouldn't
cause the whole win
I'm trying to send a print job to tray #2 on a laser printer. It has
two, real trays.
I've tried two ways of sending the print job to the second tray but each
time the printer uses the first tray. I understand that each printer may
have a different source string, but I will always use a Lexmar
I tried to convert a GTK 2.0 app to GTK 3.0 and ran into a few things:
1. It was pretty nasty of the GTK/Gnome folks to, at the very last
minute, deprecate and change gtk_combo_box_new_text() to GtkComboBoxText.
2. The GTK 3.0 API references "gtk_combo_box_text_remove_text()" but the
compiler
Nicola Fontana on 06/17/2011 12:29 PM wrote:
AFAICT there is no such difference between platforms: the documentation
explicitely requires a gboolean [1]. I think your program was working on
Linux only because of a coincidence or something else outside of the
GTK+ scope.
This could be attributed
Hello,
I have a window that I create in a hidden state. When it is accessed in
a menu I call gtk_window_present( window ); and the window is visible. I
have a callback attached to the "destroy" and "delete-event" signals and
I call gtk_widget_hide( window ) in them.
When a user attempts to a
Michael Cronenworth on 06/17/2011 11:46 AM wrote:
Is this a possible bug? or I'm doing something wrong?
And just as I hit send I catch it.
My callbacks were of return type void. Changing them to gboolean and
returning TRUE makes the window appear upon the second call. It seems in
Win3
Craig Bakalian wrote:
The did the trick. But it is odd behavior.
It is not odd. Read David's e-mail for a full explanation. If it is
still not clear, you should read the gcc man pages for warning options.
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James Morris wrote:
How does one gain this mysterious tool for Linux?
It's called Google. There's a web page[1] that details how to setup
valgrind to debug gtk/glib apps and even a preliminary suppression file.
[1] http://live.gnome.org/Valgrind
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N James Bridge wrote:
It seems that g_object_unref (ptr) doesn't set ptr to NULL when it frees
the allocated memory. Have I got something wrong here? Do I have to do
it explicitly?
The official documentation[1] does not mention anything about setting
the pointer to NULL. Did you read something
Alexander Kuleshov wrote:
1) If i write patch, where must i send it?
gtk-devel might be a more appropriate list. This list is for developers
of GTK applications and not for GTK development. :)
2) What version of gtk+, must i use for development? From git?
I am not a gtk developer (I am a
Jaroslav Šmíd on 07/17/2010 01:05 PM wrote:
Well, shouldn't you modify ~/.gtkrc-2.0 for GTK 2? .gtkrc should be for
GTK 1.
[I just noticed this was sent to me off list. Posting to list.]
Let me clarify on "none of those classes are taking effect".
$ cat ~/.gtkrc-2.0
binding "gtk-override"
{
I've got an app on a RHEL 5.5 box that needs the SHIFT+F10 key. However,
GTK 2.10 (only version available for RHEL 5) captures the SHIFT+F10 key
for the context menu pop-up. I've attempted to bind another command to
SHIFT+F10 but it isn't working.
cat ~/.gtkrc
binding "gtk-override"
{
bind
Adam Chrapkowski wrote:
I have written a GTK+ based application and I need to redistribute it on
Windows (I'm Ubuntu user).
Beware if you are wishing to use native 64-bit binaries. The latest GTK+
for Win64 has a few issues (example: Windows theme doesn't work). Be
sure to use 2.16.
On 02/22/2010 08:55 PM, S Boucher wrote:
Calling g_timeout_add_full() from a different thread (note the pthread_create
in the sample bellow) than where gtk_main() is does not work as I expect.
The timeout function only gets called if I generate events by moving the mouse.
If I don't move the
ferar aschkar wrote:
how can I achieve a google search entry like that in firefox with
auto-suggest and search history, any examples or links. What about this
libsexy library? is there other library like that for creating cool widgets?
You will want to use GtkEntryCompletion[1].
[1] http://lib
dhk on 12/31/2009 10:33 AM wrote:
When the button or expander is clicked with the mouse the callbacks work
fine. The problem is from the menu the "activate" signal has GtkAction
as the first parameter of the callback and I don't think that can be
cast to a GtkButton or GtkExpander. I want to ca
dhk wrote:
How can I reuse these callbacks?
Use user_function( GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data ) instead of
explicitly setting a class. Then cast widget as whatever you need, eg.:
GTK_BUTTON( widget ) inside of your callback.
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Eero Tamminen on 12/29/2009 09:17 AM wrote:
Instead of
s/Instead of/Along with/
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Eero Tamminen on 12/29/2009 09:17 AM wrote:
Is there some trick to doing this?
If you want to use fixed lengths you must pack the widgets with the
expand flag set to false. Instead of using gtk_container_add use
gtk_box_set_child_packing.
Example:
gtk_box_set_child_packing( GTK_BOX( hBo
Pierre Wieser wrote:
Hi,
Is there a standard Gtk way of defining controls as read-only at runtime ?
In my user interface, I have entries, radio and toggle buttons, and
a combo list ; I would set them as read-only when the current item
cannot be updated for a reason or another.
For now, I set a
Kristian Rietveld wrote:
Not that I know of, but I don't have knowledge of SWT so I cannot
think of workaround in that area. I think it is a bit stupid that
Ubuntu turned on these grid lines by default, because it is
deliberately not a theme setting. We wanted the developers of
applications de
Alex Ignácio da Silva wrote:
Isn't there a way to change this behavior via an environment variable or
some other mechanism not involving touching the C code?
Create a ~/.gtkrc-2.0 and add
style "no-grid-lines"
{
GtkTreeView::enable-grid-lines = GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_NONE
}
class
On 11/30/2009 10:08 PM, Allin Cottrell wrote:
OK, found it. In GLib 2.22.2, gwin32resolver.c, the function
free_lookup_by_name calls freeaddrinfo(). The MS header
ws2tcpip.h is included indirectly, but this is not going to work
on Windows 2000 unless wspiapi.h is also included.
Google: msdn fre
Dave Howorth on 08/26/2009 04:00 AM wrote:
>
> I'm surprised nobody has mentioned gtk_widget_set_sensitive()
>
+1
Setting a FALSE sensitivity would be the normal thing to do that normal
users would expect to see.
If you want to be a "l33t" programmer and program a custom method for a
custom gr
Boggess Rod on 08/13/2009 10:39 AM wrote:
> It's either already be resolved in a newer release, or it
> exists only as an HPUX implementation issue. I may contact HP, but it
> doesn't belong on the Gtk bug list.
>
HP provides an update. I'd get off version 2.6 and onto 2.16 ASAP. Tell
your supe
Michael Torrie on 08/13/2009 10:31 AM wrote:
> I'm on Fedora 11 with GTK 2.18 I think.
$ rpm -q gtk2
gtk2-2.16.5-1.fc11.x86_64
;)
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Boggess Rod on 08/11/2009 08:08 AM wrote:
> At the risk of beating a dead horse, I've figured out what the problem
> is, I just don't understand why it's occurring or how to fix it.
>
You're thread jacking. Please stop.
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On 07/09/2009 09:14 PM, Ardhan Madras wrote:
For desktop application (because we are GTK+ forum) there is HAL (Hardware
Abstraction Layer) http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal to receive
events and informations from devices and the kernel, gnome-volume-manager use
HAL to know when a de
Thomas Stover on 07/09/2009 03:55 PM wrote:
>
> In a perfect world a password, another private key, or what ever
> wouldn't ever enter the picture. ssh-agent / pageant.exe work so darn
> well once you get up and running. It's already sad enough that there is
> no way to merge this world with https
Brian J. Tarricone on 07/09/2009 03:45 PM wrote:
>
> I think the sshfs guys might beg to differ with you on that one. As
> would anyone who uses subversion or git (etc.) over ssh. Or anyone
> who's tunneled various protocols using ssh's port forwarding.
>
That's off-topic. I'm not ignorant to
Thomas Stover on 07/09/2009 03:16 PM wrote:
>
> I've done an openssl one before, and I'll look at gnutls, but the
> problems with that route as I see it are mainly:
> -you have to authenticate connections somehow- portably, and securely.
> Where as with ssh the OS just provides you with UIDs. I'm
Thomas Stover on 07/09/2009 02:37 PM wrote:
> Is all this in anyway better than
> a maybe a custom tls/ssl server or something? I know this is slightly
> off topic, but I know everybody has had to ask themselves this same
> question.
It's simple to write a GnuTLS server/client setup. Why don't you
arne on 07/09/2009 12:39 AM wrote:
> I have the problem, that the gtk_file_chooser is not working anymore in
> my application under win32. I get just a sandglass-curser over it.
> I get no warning or errormessage on the console.
>
> I Setup a new Computer with Mingw and the actual (2009/06/01) All
Andrea Zagli wrote:
which is the latest version of gtk working on windows 9x?
and libglade?
thanks in advance
If your users are still using Windows 9x, do them a favor and install a
new Fedora or Ubuntu distro on their machines. Not only are they open to
security vulnerabilities, but they
Original Message
Subject: Closing a window.
From: Sunburned Surveyor
To: gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org
Date: 05/28/2009 03:27 PM
I'm a Java developer that is brand new to GTK and not the world's
greatest C programmer. (I'm acutally working with GTK in an effort to
become more f
Original Message
Subject: support gtk+ about zoom in a widget
From: 呉永
To: gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org
Date: 03/16/2009 08:23 PM
Hi,
First, I want to zoom in a window just like when
we use IE browser,sometime we can't see the web page clearly,
so we will use [Ctrl]+[mouse wh
Original Message
Subject: Date edit widget?
From: John Coppens
To: gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org
Date: 02/12/2009 12:13 PM
> Once upon a time there used to be a gnome_date_edit widget. But with the
tendency to eliminate most of gnome ui things, I was looking what to use
if som
Original Message
Subject: Re: win32 warning - g_win32_get_system_data_dirs
From: Tor Lillqvist
To: Michael Cronenworth
CC: gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org
Date: 02/04/2009 01:48 AM
File a new bug please.
--tml
Done. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=570501
I have just added Win32 GTK development to my existing Linux development
experience, and I am getting a warning when using GTK 2.14.7 and MinGW:
C:/msys/1.0/include/glib-2.0/glib/gutils.h: In function
`g_win32_get_system_data_dirs':
C:/msys/1.0/include/glib-2.0/glib/gutils.h:143: warning: ISO C
Original Message
Subject: Window events problems
From: Perriman
To: gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org
Date: 12/30/2008 07:21 PM
Can you help me?
I found that in order to properly attach to "key-press-event" or
"button-press-event" in a GTK_WINDOW_POPUP type window I have to at
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