Re: GLib Library License

2016-07-25 Thread Dov Grobgeld
As is explained in the article, a package rebuilt by the user will not be signed with the same digital key as the original play store distributed package. Due to the isolation of packages by android, this user built package will not have access the same areas on the file system as the original pack

Re: [Vala] GIO, GVfs, custom isolated URI handler

2016-07-25 Thread Daniel Espinosa
May you need https://developer.gnome.org/gio/stable/GMount.html And if you are planning multi platform development, use file:// Uri instead El 19 jul. 2016 3:17 a. m., "mar...@saepia.net" escribió: > Hello, > > isn't what you are planning an overkill? Are you sure you need a > filesystem abstr

Re: GLib Library License

2016-07-25 Thread Daniel Espinosa
While this article digital signature is the issue, but if you create your own apk file and install in your phone, or any one do the same, with out using Play Store at all what is the difference if you create your own deb package and install in your system or any other use it at his own risk, with o

Re: 'color-activated' signal not emitting

2016-07-25 Thread Emmanuele Bassi
Hi; On 25 July 2016 at 13:47, Craig Cabrey wrote: >> Not really. The documentation says: >> >> """ >> Emitted when a color is activated from the color chooser. This usually >> happens >> when the user clicks a color swatch, or a color is selected and the user >> presses >> one of the keys Space,

Re: 'color-activated' signal not emitting

2016-07-25 Thread Stefan Salewski
On Mon, 2016-07-25 at 11:12 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote: > I think you mean the `notify` signal. Yes, sorry. ___ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list

Re: 'color-activated' signal not emitting

2016-07-25 Thread Emmanuele Bassi
Hi; On 23 July 2016 at 21:25, Craig Cabrey wrote: > According to the docs [0], the "color-activated" signal is emitted upon > the user making any changes to the current color. Not really. The documentation says: """ Emitted when a color is activated from the color chooser. This usually happens

Re: 'color-activated' signal not emitting

2016-07-25 Thread Emmanuele Bassi
Hi; On 25 July 2016 at 09:19, Stefan Salewski wrote: > On Sat, 2016-07-23 at 16:25 -0400, Craig Cabrey wrote: >> According to the docs [0], the "color-activated" signal is emitted >> upon >> the user making any changes to the current color. > > No -- read again. ("changes" are not mentioned) > >

Re: 'color-activated' signal not emitting

2016-07-25 Thread pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
On 07/25/2016 10:19 AM, Stefan Salewski wrote: > On Sat, 2016-07-23 at 16:25 -0400, Craig Cabrey wrote: >> According to the docs [0], the "color-activated" signal is emitted >> upon >> the user making any changes to the current color. > > No -- read again. ("changes" are not mentioned) > > For ch

Re: 'color-activated' signal not emitting

2016-07-25 Thread Stefan Salewski
On Sat, 2016-07-23 at 16:25 -0400, Craig Cabrey wrote: > According to the docs [0], the "color-activated" signal is emitted > upon > the user making any changes to the current color. No -- read again. ("changes" are not mentioned) For changes you may try the changed signal. The GtkColorChooser ha

'color-activated' signal not emitting

2016-07-25 Thread Craig Cabrey
According to the docs [0], the "color-activated" signal is emitted upon the user making any changes to the current color. I'm having trouble with this signal in two scenarios: 1) When a GtkColorChooserWidget is inside of a GtkPopover [1, 2] 2) When a GtkColorChooserWidget is inside of a GtkWindow