Friends,
In my GTK application, If no action(event) is taken place in
the screen, I need to turn OFF the backlight of an TFT monitor. If any
key pressed, or mouse movement occured, I need to turn ON the
backlight.
I have the API for toggling the backlight. My problem is , how to
It does exist such a thing for GTK?
I mean not an interface builder like glade but something that let you
create simple mockups to be used in the analysis phase of the project.
The problem with a GLADE mockup is that I cannot give for instance any
viable hint of the CONTENTS of lists and
hi,
I would write an xscreensaver module and use that :)
stefan
sadhees kumar schrieb:
Friends,
In my GTK application, If no action(event) is taken place in
the screen, I need to turn OFF the backlight of an TFT monitor. If any
key pressed, or mouse movement occured, I need to
Hey everyone, I was wondering if I could trouble you all for some help with a
GtkTreeView.
Is there a function to activate a row in a GtkTreeView manually. I have an
application that updates on changed signals from user input.
However I need to change the selected row and emit a changed
i didnt think the application should do that. is that a task for the
window manager ?
matt
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, sadhees kumar wrote:
Friends,
In my GTK application, If no action(event) is taken place in
the screen, I need to turn OFF the backlight of an TFT monitor. If any
key
Noonan, Michael (DCOI) wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if I could trouble you all for some help with a GtkTreeView.
Is there a function to activate a row in a GtkTreeView manually. I have an application that updates on changed signals from user input.
However I need to change the
Hi,
I have an app. that runs two threads, the main one and other thread that
collects information from files. I launch the thread by calling
pthread_create and here comes my first question
¿Should I use g_thread_create instead? Now I have no problems with these
pthreads and I can perform mutual
Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
Hi,
I have an app. that runs two threads, the main one and other thread that
collects information from files. I launch the thread by calling
pthread_create and here comes my first question
¿Should I use g_thread_create instead? Now I have no problems with these
sadhees kumar wrote:
In my GTK application, If no action(event) is taken place in
the screen, I need to turn OFF the backlight of an TFT monitor. If any
key pressed, or mouse movement occured, I need to turn ON the
backlight.
I have the API for toggling the backlight. My problem is
Gus Koppel wrote:
sadhees kumar wrote:
In my GTK application, If no action(event) is taken place in
the screen, I need to turn OFF the backlight of an TFT monitor. If any
key pressed, or mouse movement occured, I need to turn ON the
backlight.
I have the API for toggling the
Stefan Kost wrote:
Juan Pablo wrote:
Hi list!
I have a GtkTreeView and what I want to do is when the user is over an
editable cell, the editing begins automatically without having to press
enter. And the other thing that i want to do is that when the user is
over a cell on a certain column
I am developing a program that occasionally needs to display a message box
for the user. The problem is that when I press the close button the window
does not go away. If I click on the X in the top right hand corner I get an
error saying that the window is not responding.
The return value
Here is the code wich sets the editing on, the problem is that the
editing done dosnt comes when pressing enter or leaving the cell.
void
on_ticket_treeview_cursor_changed (GtkTreeView *treeview,
gpointer user_data)
{
GtkTreePath *path;
Mathew Bielejeski wrote:
[...]
This code is run in its own thread and these are the only gtk calls that are
made in the entire program. Do I need to have a gtk_main() in order for it
to work?
Yes; you need to run gtk_main().
Cheers,
-Tristan
Hi everybody,
gtk.alkia.org was down for a week.
here is the correct url now to get the latest GTK+
runtime for Windows and package for Dev-Cpp.
http://gtk.alkia.org/index.php
You can also find GTKBudget 2.0 (GPL licence / English
support).
Regards,
Benoît Carpentier aka GTKool,
that like what gaim does ?
matt
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Martyn Russell wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 17:46 +0600, sadhees kumar wrote:
Friends,
In my GTK application, If no action(event) is taken place in
the screen, I need to turn OFF the backlight of an TFT monitor. If any
key
Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
But my app has a lot of labels and buttons so I estimated I need a lot of
layouts creating a complex hierarchy (vbox inside a table layout, inside a
hbox, inside a table layout again...)
Did I forget a simply way to make this??
Most moderately complicated GUI
On 2/15/06, Matt Hull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that like what gaim does ?
Yes, gaim does essentially the same thing.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/gaim/gaim/src/gtkidle.c?rev=1.12view=markup
-D
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Martyn Russell wrote:
Gossip needs to know how long the user has
Thank you Friends
I will try your suggestions..
_
Regards,
K.Sadheeskumar.
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