I'm writing a gui application to process audio from the sound card. I found Glade and it seems pretty cool for creating GUIs. I'm using gtk too. So far I have just added the backend as an idle process in the gtk main loop. (I think I'll make it a thread later.) But it can't talk to the gui too well.
I see this on frontend/backend division: http://developer.gnome.org/doc/GGAD/faqs.html See: "How can I separate the GUI from the rest of my application?" But it is pretty general. How do I actually do what it says? I haven't found any good examples. I've thought of adding a timer/callback to the main gtk. I guess I can do that manually because I don't see a way to add a timer in Glade. That surprises me because I would think that would be a common thing to do. That makes me wonder if Glade is just limited or if I'm not up to speed on the paradyme. And then I am wondering if this timed callback would be connected to the gui any better than my idle process. Anybody got any tips or examples? -- rb _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list gnu-misc-discuss@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss