Thanks for the info. At least I have a direction to move in :-{}
On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 22:30 +0200, Dieter Verfaillie wrote:
> Quoting "Adam Stein" :
> > I'm trying to modify a program named Gramps (a python genealogical
> > program). It uses pango/cairo to create a report in PDF. Contained
> >
Quoting "Adam Stein" :
I'm trying to modify a program named Gramps (a python genealogical
program). It uses pango/cairo to create a report in PDF. Contained
within text to be written into the report are URLs (http://...).
I'm not sure but it looks like cairo does not yet support embedded
hype
I'm trying to modify a program named Gramps (a python genealogical
program). It uses pango/cairo to create a report in PDF. Contained
within text to be written into the report are URLs (http://...).
I would like to make the URLs clickable, so that if I view the PDF in
something like okular, I ca
Hi,
I've created some applications using PyGTK and thought they had been
OK until I executed them in an environment with accessibility
enabled (GNOME on Ubuntu and Openbox on Debian). I've found out they
hang and what is more frustrating - they cause AT-SPI applications
to hang.
I've created a re
Hi all,
this is just a heads up about how PyGTK and PyGObject+introspection
applications are going to coexist in GNOME 3.2.
The next stable release of PyGObject will be 3.0 and will be parallel
installable with 2.28.
This way applications using the static bindings will just pick up 2.28
without