Il 04/11/2013 15:06, Jasper St. Pierre ha scritto:
> Connect to the "draw" signal on the widget to do your drawing, and call
> gtk_widget_queue_redraw(); on the widget if you want to request a redraw.
> 
This is what I'm currently doing (I've connected to "draw" signal of a
GtkDrawingArea), but the problem is that I have the "draw" event fired
continuosly.


> 
> On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 9:02 AM, onetmt <one...@gmail.com
> <mailto:one...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     I'm currently in the process of porting to gtk+-3 an old finite
>     difference calculation application; this application had a custom graph
>     drawing routine based on gdk_ subsystem that cannot be compiled anymore
>     against new gtk3 api :( . I succesfully converted every gdk_ invocation
>     in their cairo_ counterparts, but now I have to substitute the no longer
>     available "expose-event" with the new "draw" event. The problem is that
>     it runs continuosly in an infinite loop.
> 
>     What is the expected mechanism of this new event? How can I refresh the
>     graph in a clean way as in old expose-event?
> 
>     TIA
> 
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>   Jasper


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