Hi Ruben,
You can give the following a try and see if it helps. Basically you don't want
to bind up the "main" thread with a long running function and freeze your UI.
Eric
/*
gcc -Wall firmware1.c -o firmware1 `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3.0`
Tested on Ubuntu16.04 and GTK3.18
*/
#i
On Fri, 2017-09-08 at 11:11 +, Rúben Rodrigues wrote:
> Please!!
>
> Help..
Well, I guess what you want is displaying a message dialog without
prior user actions.
Maybe you can emit a signal to do that? I don't know, have never needed
that.
Maybe you can just modify your first dialog, displ
Please!!
Help..
Às 17:08 de 06/09/2017, Rúben Rodrigues escreveu:
> Hi guys,
>
>
> I have i problem when trying to hide a dialog and show another at the
> same moment.
>
> I have a dialog that have an OK button that calls this function:
>
> void on_button_Util_Firmware_Update_clicked(GtkButton *