Maybe we disagree with the notion of indicating the mouse cursor
location by changing the appearance of a widget. For me, that
disagreement is independent of however the appearance is changed.
OK, so this is just I disagree with the theme.
No, its much more than that. I don't think that the
Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe we disagree with the notion of indicating the mouse cursor
location by changing the appearance of a widget. For me, that
disagreement is independent of however the appearance is changed.
OK, so this is just I disagree with the theme.
No,
1.) set up vertical scale to display digit 0-10,but the scale works
backwards.
when the slider moved up, the digits decrease; when moved down, it
increases.
didn't see an option to reverse the order.
2.) how is button prelighting turned off?
one suggestion was to use
Thomas J Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1.) set up vertical scale to display digit 0-10,but the scale works
backwards.
when the slider moved up, the digits decrease; when moved down, it
increases.
didn't see an option to reverse the order.
There is no option. There is in GTK 2 though.
2.) how is button prelighting turned off?
one suggestion was to use stop_signal_by_name(...entry_notify_event)
the signal can be stopped, but so is the button function(clicking button
has no affect).
Just set the prelight color to the same as the normal color.
if its a toggle button,
Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just set the prelight color to the same as the normal color.
if its a toggle button, there are *2* normal colors. what then?
I'm sure you could hack something, e.g. change prelight color when
toggled. (I see the issue here now, Thomas sent me mail