On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:30 PM, Kai Sterker <kai.ster...@gmail.com> wrote:
> However, further reading shows that GTK 3 doesn't have GdkDrawable any > longer, and that's what is used by dlgedit, modeller and mapedit to > render stuff. For modeller and mapedit, it's not so bad, as it's only > used as a surface, while all the drawing is already done with Cairo. > Mapedit OTOH uses a lot of Gdk based drawing, which will have to be > completely replaced with Cairo. Arghh ... Turns out I spoke too early. Actually, I was mixing up GdkDrawable with GtkDrawingArea. Latter is still present, so there is no problem with modeller and mapedit. In fact, I just went over those two and replaced all deprecated methods and invalid direct member access with something that should be supported by GTK+ 3.x as well. Dlgedit is a different beast, however. That one does a lot of custom drawing which will have to be replaced with cairo. It also uses much more deprecated stuff than the other tools. So there's still lots of work to do, which I don't want to invest right now. But doesn't look as bad as I first thought :-). Kai _______________________________________________ Adonthell-devel mailing list Adonthell-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/adonthell-devel