The back end of that tutorial link I sent, parts 3 and 4 have an example of linking the Glade3 results into a C program.
http://www.micahcarrick.com/gtk-glade-tutorial-part-3.html If you find a better tutorial than the Micah Carrick one, let me know. That was the best I could find when I first looked about a year ago. There may be some tutorials at the Glade source site. But when I looked a while ago they were not very good. I need to do a few screens in the next week or so. Dave On 3/29/2012 12:39 PM, Jon Elson wrote: > Kent A. Reed wrote: > >> I agree with you that the BeagleBoards are beefy enough for lots of >> development work. I just like the extra elbow room in a PC-based Linux >> environment. >> >> > Well, I made major progress in using gtkbuilder and created a GUI and > the Python > code to make it do stuff. So, I have radiobuttons, regular buttons, a > spin box and > some textboxes that display info from the Python. That's GREAT! > > Now, I need to figure out how to interface this to the C code that will run > the hardware. This might be through swig, unless somebody has a better > idea. > > Learning how to use the OMAP's GPIO without stepping on any important toes > took some time, but I have that figured out from the earlier project. > > Jon > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF email is sponsosred by: > Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here > http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure > _______________________________________________ > Emc-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
