GTK most certainly has a blank widget, just like all the other
toolkits. Don't forget, it started as the GIMP Toolkit, and that
required a lot of custom widgets.
Look at https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.12/GtkDrawingArea.html
On 25/10/17 01:20, Alan Corey wrote:
Yes, I've played in Glade
I find ü better under the Y key (more mnemonic, I'd say), and Redmond
US-intl has it there too; ö is under P, ä is on Q and æ on Z. You might
want to keep those where they are and just replace the other odd
characters to extend the character coverage.
On 08/01/15 17:37, Adriaan van Nijendaal
There's this one user subscribed that keeps sending an automated mail
after their system notices an unknown sender, to add them to their
address book.
j...@eukor.com
They have a reply-to m...@eukor.com in this automated e-mail, which does
not exist.
Could someone in power unsubscribe this
On 2012-11-01 18:54, Thomas Lübking wrote:
On Donnerstag, 1. November 2012 16:45:21 CEST, Henrik Pauli wrote:
--scale has nothing to do with the final scaling
if i run xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --scale 2x2 here, i get doubled
resolution (no panning)
Yeah, but that probably wasn't the problem
On 23/07/12 15:49, Adam Jackson wrote:
In about a year or two, for new hardware, those odds are going to be
much closer to one. The UEFI transition is going to mean that the vesa
driver will no longer work.
So now I'm curious -- what will be the fallback, if there's any?
Hi,
it appears to me that xorg-driver-vesa-2.3.0 does not compile with the
latest X, and it hasn't been updated since 2010. Are there any plans to
release a new version or is there another driver that should be used
instead as a generic fallback?
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