Is it necessary to keep a GtkBuilder object around once I've obtained
references to relevant widgets and connected the widgets to handlers?
Lots of code I've seen doesn't free the builder after it's been
instantiated, such as in this example:
What is the best solution to display a vertical set of linked buttons in GTK
3.10? For instance, suppose I wanted to create a vertically oriented pathbar.
I have a vertical gtk_box with 3 buttons. The gtk_box has the linked style
class set. While the borders of these buttons become connected
I have a GtkListStore that contains 4 columns of unsigned integers
(G_TYPE_UINT). I would like to display the second column of integers in a
GtkComboBoxText widget, and I would like the integers to be displayed in Base
12.
Based on the GTK 3.10 documentation, the following will populate the
I created a composite widget template with Glade, and now I am binding all the
children in the composite widget template to private data members in my class.
When I bind one particular member, box1, I get a segfault in
gtk_widget_is_toplevel (widget=0x837b60) at gtkwidget.c:8474.
If I don't
/*
Name: channellist.c
Author : Tristian Celestin
Version :
Copyright :
Description : Hello World in GTK+
*/
#include
Attached are the ui, xml, and Makefiles for debugging.
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