Re: Help: how to pack a horizontal box and vertical boxes to a notebook page?

2003-03-12 Thread Xiaoling Zhang
Let me try it... Thank you:-) --- Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to put a horizontal box to this notebook page, (currently I have a vertical box and I meant to have two rows of label and text intput box on the page with the label “enter order”), However, since

Re: Help: how to pack a horizontal box and vertical boxes to a notebook page?

2003-03-12 Thread Xiaoling Zhang
Thanks, Maurizio So, I can use gtk_notebook_prepend_page(*notebook, tabble...)? Do I have to set parents or something? I tried it yesterday, but I failed. Do you know where I can find an example? Xiaoling --- Maurizio Umberto Puxeddu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A table will probably look better

Re: Help: how to pack a horizontal box and vertical boxes to anotebook page?

2003-03-12 Thread Maurizio Umberto Puxeddu
My application is C++ (gtkmm) and this thing is spread in 2 or 3 classes, so is not exactly a tutorial... but it is not different than what paul said. Yes prepend the table and then attach your widgets to the table. If you work with pairs of widgets, your table will have size (2, n) or (n, 2)

Re: Help: how to pack a horizontal box and vertical boxes to a notebook page?

2003-03-12 Thread Xiaoling Zhang
Thanks Maurizio and Paul: I found an example of packing tables from gtk.org, looks not so difficult... Xiaoling --- Maurizio Umberto Puxeddu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My application is C++ (gtkmm) and this thing is spread in 2 or 3 classes, so is not exactly a tutorial... but it is not

Re: Help: how to pack a horizontal box and vertical boxes to a notebook page?

2003-03-12 Thread Xiaoling Zhang
By the way, my application is c++ too. --- Maurizio Umberto Puxeddu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My application is C++ (gtkmm) and this thing is spread in 2 or 3 classes, so is not exactly a tutorial... but it is not different than what paul said. Yes prepend the table and then attach your

Where is product support of www.mcp.com

2003-03-12 Thread edward hage
Hwllo, recently bought the Dutch translation of the book 'Dev. Linux app. with GTK+ and GDK' from Eric Harlow. In the book is a reference to http://www.mcp.com/product_support to be able to download the example programs. That is very necessary because (probably in the translation) the source code

RE: Where is product support of www.mcp.com

2003-03-12 Thread Childers, Matthew
I believe this is the page for your book, it says you can download the source from ftp.gnome.org. http://www106.pair.com/rhp/gnome-app-devel.html Matt -Original Message- From: edward hage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 3:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

RE: Where is product support of www.mcp.com

2003-03-12 Thread Childers, Matthew
I'm sorry, the link I posted earlier is not right. I mis-read the name of your book. It looks to me like mcp.com is down right now. I can't access it either. I would give it a little time and see if it comes back up. -Original Message- From: edward hage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Where is product support of www.mcp.com

2003-03-12 Thread Carl B. Constantine
* edward hage ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hwllo, recently bought the Dutch translation of the book 'Dev. Linux app. with GTK+ and GDK' from Eric Harlow. In the book is a reference to http://www.mcp.com/product_support to be able to download the example programs. That is very necessary because

GTK+ installation

2003-03-12 Thread Kevin Cheang
Dear all, I need some help on the installation of GTK+. I have installed the GTK+ recently on Linux 8.0, however, some accident occured. The Gnome appeared problems, it does not function normally: the terminal can't be called out, including the changing of background are also appear the warming