Hi list, John Check <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [..]
> > Theoretically your box, specifically your GTK+ version. That function > > is defined in GTK+-2.0, but it might not have been introduced until > > the recent 2.4 release, and you might be running the more popular 2.2. > > This isn't noted in the developer docs, so I'm not sure. I'll verify > > this later today by seeing if I can compile on Fedora Core 1, which is > > 2.2 based. > > > > Just FYI, I built that on Debian unstable last night and everything was like > butter. Just for the records: Same here (Debian too, with gtk2.4). But there is one thing about the fanslider I can't understand: If (one of) the ideas of this widget is to let the user easily select a fine-grained value from a small widget that consumes little screen estate, why does the fan cover the numeric value (in an opaque way) when it is opened "over" it? I know that it might be more costly (CPU-wise) to have semi-transparent fans, but in the current state I don't see the reason of making a fine adjustment without seeing the numerical value of what I change (and now don't suggest to "just open the fan to the opposite direction" :-). Can some kind of transparency be added? Or maybe even better, can the numerical value be shown as part of the fan (somewhere in its middle perhaps?) Is there something I am missing? The idea is quite nice, but I feel like the concept has not been thought out until the end.. The sliderbutton is *really* nice, by the way. No criticizing there :-). Greetings, Frank