Hey I haven't worked on it for almost 10months now. Anyway I think on however I got on with it, the code seems to be on my code on my computer in India and now I'm in Philadelphia, so its a slight problem ;-)
I'll see if I can get my mom to do a "cvs diff -u", but thats possible only if the local "computer fixer" didn't fuck up my linux partition when reinstalling windows on my home computer in India =D I'll check Archit "Joaquin Cuenca Abela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Damon wrote: > > On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 18:09, Joaquin Cuenca Abela wrote: > > > > > It would be great if you can work porting the glade2 menu editor to > > > glade3, as it's the main funtional part that glade3 is > > missing, and it > > > will most probably not collide with my not yet committed changes. > > > > Wasn't Archit working on this? Is your code working yet Archit? > > > > I'd rather avoid this one if possible :) > > Very understandable :-) > > > > After the menu editor, yes, I think the next thing will be to check > > > that all the widgets works as expected. > > > > While checking GtkWindow today I noticed a few things that > > need fixing: > > > > o Problems drawing selection rectangles, e.g. in GtkWindow, GtkEntry. > > I had lots of problems with this in Glade, since the > > window you need > > to draw on isn't necessarily the widget's window (some widgets have > > more than one window and these may not cover the widget's entire > > allocated area.) Maybe we should port the glade-2 code over. It is > > horrible code but we know it works pretty well. > > I took a look a while ago at the glade-2 code. I think that hooking the > expose event on all the widgets, putting the expose region on the toplevel > widget coordinates, and draw a part of the selection rectangles if need will > we conceptually cleaner than what glade-2 does, but as I'll be also quite > happy with the glade-2 code :-) > > > o Support for pixmap properties, e.g. for the window "icon" property. > > > > o Support for the event mask property. > > These 3 bugs should be independent of the changes that I have in my hard > drive, so if you can start by these hopefully we will not step on each other > feet > > Thank you for your help, Damon. > > Cheers, > > > -- fork() is the Unix programmer's hammer. Because it's available, every problem looks like a nail. _______________________________________________ Glade-devel maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/glade-devel
