Hi,
As is the standard in open-source software, you can find the license
information in the COPYING file in the root directory of the source
distribution or Git repository:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection/blob/master/COPYING
We do not have an ECCN number. Although I don't
Hi Roger,
Not sure about your builder question and setting the width and height of the
drawing area there. For drawing lines though it looks like you are trying to
get the width and height of the GtkWindow instead of the drawing area. The
drawing area widget is passed to your "draw"
Thanks Lucky B. C. for replying to my email, I have already tried
4000
1000
without success (see code below).
I am attempting to draw a Cairo line from two points entered with spin
buttons that is built with builder.ui, using C language on Ubuntu
Hi Team,
This is Komal Chhabra, a Team Lead from centralized license management team of
ExxonMobil known as Software Asset Management[previously known as ITAM. The
Software Asset Management group at ExxonMobil exists in large part to steward
software license compliance
We are contacting you
Le 01/03/2018 à 21:27, Emmanuele Bassi a écrit :
Thanks.
I was not claiming that the Shell’s zoom is perfect; I’m saying that the
Shell is where things need to be fixed, as it’s where things are
implemented already. The shell does not currently ask the toolkit to
render an area at a
On 05/03/18 15:32, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Bastien Nocera, on lun. 05 mars 2018 15:21:47 +0100, wrote:
>> Perhaps, but you'd be doing a disservice to your users trying to
>> implement this as a "can run anywhere" solution. I don't think there's
>> any way you can implement this generically so
Le 01/03/2018 à 16:32, Emmanuele Bassi a écrit :
that the current GNOME Shell already has logic for zoom, color
inversion, and other effects, it’s perfectly capable of dealing with
these requirements.
You can enable the GNOME Shell zoom feature, zoom to the factor 10 and
tell me if it works
Not too much time to get involved on this, but I will at least make the
obvious question:
On 26/02/18 11:49, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So, I also saw the removal of generic modules.
>
> Unfortunately we currently need it for implementing perfect zoom feature
> :)
>
> The context is
Hi Team,
This is Komal Chhabra, a Team Lead from centralized license management team of
ExxonMobil known as Software Asset Management[previously known as ITAM. The
Software Asset Management group at ExxonMobil exists in large part to steward
software license compliance
We are contacting you
Hi,
we at Tails (tails.boum.org) are currently working on adding support for
TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt volumes in udisks and GNOME Disks (see also the
corresponding thread on devkit-devel [1]). A team mate will also send an
email regarding this to GNOME UX people in the next days, so you won't
see
Hello,
As part of implementing an accessibility non-regression check tool, we
want to make sure that widgets have proper labelling. E.g. GtkEntry
basically always need a labelled-by relation. Some other widgets don't
necessarily need one, but very often need one (such as radio buttons),
so we
Hi Team,
This is Komal Chhabra, a Team Lead from centralized license management team of
ExxonMobil known as Software Asset Management[previously known as ITAM. The
Software Asset Management group at ExxonMobil exists in large part to steward
software license compliance
We are contacting you
Hi there!
Sorry I haven't replied until now. I have been working to publish a
book, so the last few months have been very busy.
Replies below:
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 5:52 AM, sajolida wrote:
> segfault:
>> Simon McVittie:
>>> On Fri, 02 Feb 2018 at 18:02:24 +0100,
Heyho,
I discovered you have a fdwalk implementation in glib/gspawn.c which is not
exported as a usable symbol. Is there any reason for this? If not, I'd
suggest exporting that symbol and maybe even another wrapper that takes a
list of FDs to keep open instead of the callback pointer and closes
Hello Sébastien,
attaching images isn't allowed on here. Have you created a minimal
working example that reproduces the bug? Otherwise it'll be hard to
help you.
Cheers,
Tilo
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Dear Eric,
thanks for your answer, and yes it is pretty much the same, the
differences in my case,
are: I use toggle buttons and I do not use a grid.
Thanks you for providing me with this nice working example, I played
with it to illustrate the
bug because it happens with your code too,
Dear all thanks in advance for reading this,
I wrote a piece of code in GTK3, and I might have found an issue with
the GtkExpander widget,
shorter than a long text explanation, I attach to this email a screen
capture from a window from my program.
This window contains a bunch of GtkExpander,
Alejandro, on mar. 06 mars 2018 09:35:01 +0100, wrote:
> On 05/03/18 15:32, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > Bastien Nocera, on lun. 05 mars 2018 15:21:47 +0100, wrote:
> >> Perhaps, but you'd be doing a disservice to your users trying to
> >> implement this as a "can run anywhere" solution. I don't
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