On 11/06/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I updated cairo to 1.4.8. I understand some things about Quartz and
ATSUI have changed again. I don't know if this improves or worsens
what happens with gtk2.
I did several of those changes... nothing changed in the public API,
so it shouldn't
Posting to that thread a bit late (only just jumped on the list) -
Ryan Schmidt, you said:
Note that cairo 1.4.0 has been released and that the cairo portfile will soon
be updated --
just as soon as we can figure out how to enable the quartz backend without
having to
disable the xlib backend,
On Mar 30, 2007, at 05:07, Baz wrote:
Posting to that thread a bit late (only just jumped on the list) -
Ryan Schmidt, you said:
Note that cairo 1.4.0 has been released and that the cairo
portfile will soon be updated --
just as soon as we can figure out how to enable the quartz backend
On 30/03/07, Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The cairo port was already updated to 1.4.2, because it did not seem
to exhibit the problem. You're saying the problem still exists in
(the development version) 1.4.3? What happens if you try sudo port
install cairo +quartz +atsui? It compiles
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, March 30, 2007 at 1:31
PM -0800 wrote:
The cairo port was already updated to 1.4.2, because it did not seem
to exhibit the problem. You're saying the problem still exists in
(the development version) 1.4.3? What happens if you try sudo port
install
Le 27 mars 07 à 17:53, Cédric Luthi a écrit :
But as I already told on this thread, gtk2+quartz is not usable.
It's not even beta, it's a just a preview.
even just for i try-out ?
getting an idae of it ?
i plan to make a try of a gtk2 ruby app.
On 23 mars 07, at 16:52, Frank McPherson wrote:
I was pleased to read about the possibility of running gtk2 apps
without X11; one of the things that always bugs me about using the
Gimp is having to click on a window to give it focus, then click
again on a control in the window, for example
I was pleased to read about the possibility of running gtk2 apps
without X11; one of the things that always bugs me about using the
Gimp is having to click on a window to give it focus, then click
again on a control in the window, for example the tools palette.
Anyway I saw the Cairo
Hi. I noticed the following lines in GTK2's Portfile:
pre-configure {
if {[variant_isset quartz]} {
if { ![file exists ${prefix}/include/cairo/cairo-quartz.h] } {
ui_msg \nYou must first build cairo with the quartz
variant enabled. Please\nuninstall (or deactivate)
On 19 Mar 2007, at 03:00, Nathan Brazil wrote:
Does this mean if I enable the quartz variant, I can compile GTK
applications w/o X11?
In theory :)
Randall Wood
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The rules are simple: The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes.
All the
rest is just philosophy.
On Mar 19, 2007, at 02:00, Nathan Brazil wrote:
Hi. I noticed the following lines in GTK2's Portfile:
pre-configure {
if {[variant_isset quartz]} {
if { ![file exists ${prefix}/include/cairo/cairo-quartz.h] } {
ui_msg \nYou must first build cairo with the quartz
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