I am a biginner of GTK, GtkFB.
I hava installed GtkFb on Linux 7.2 (I have installed the FrameBuffer).
Then I compiled and ran an program, "helloworld", which is in the
"examples" directory,
from console without X.
But an error message, "cannot open display", is returned.
I tried "./helloworld
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I am a newbie. Can anyone tell me, in the following
elementary program, why doesn't the function "hello"
that it has not been passed any data. Because in
gtk-signal-connect, we are passing NULL data.
Wherefrom is this data coming. In another case, I have
seen drawing_area being passed lik
Chris Seberino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How add superscripts to GTKLabel text?
>
You can only do this in GTK 1.3.x/2.0. It is documented here:
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/gtklabel.html
See "Markup" section.
Havoc
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How add superscripts to GTKLabel text?
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>What is the different between these 2 methods:
>
>1. gcc -o myprog `gtk-config --cflags --libs` (GTK FAQ)
>
>2. cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0` myprog.c -o mypgrog (GTK+
>Reference Manual)
the first one is deprecated, involves lots of ugly m4 macros, can
require disgusting filesystem h
AFAIK
1. is GTK+ 1.2 method
2. is GTK+ (1.3) 2.0 method
-Brad
Lin, Lynn wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> What is the different between these 2 methods:
>
> 1. gcc -o myprog `gtk-config --cflags --libs` (GTK FAQ)
>
> 2. cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0` myprog.c -o mypgrog (GTK+
> Reference
Hi,
Skip Montanaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was trying to track down the definition of gint32 and the other
> size-specific types just now. I have been building from CVS for quite
> awhile and never have any problems related to these types, but I can't seem
> to find gint32 defined in th
Hello there,
What is the different between these 2 methods:
1. gcc -o myprog `gtk-config --cflags --libs` (GTK FAQ)
2. cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0` myprog.c -o mypgrog (GTK+
Reference Manual)
Thank you :)
Lynn
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I was trying to track down the definition of gint32 and the other
size-specific types just now. I have been building from CVS for quite
awhile and never have any problems related to these types, but I can't seem
to find gint32 defined in the installed header files. In my glib source
tree I see
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Rakotoarimanana wrote:
> Hi all,
> I wants to install the gtk framebuffer.
> I install all the modules necessary:
> - pkgnfig (0.7.0) (neccesaire for the installation of glib and pango)
> - glib (1.3.12)
> - freetype (2.0.6)
> - pango (0.23)
> - libjpeg, libpng
> - atk (08)
>When you have a scroll bar or GTKHScale how do you
>add text above it to name/explain it? Do you
>add a new widget? Which one?
this will stack the label below the hscale. obvious variations exist
for putting it above, to the left or right.
GtkWidget *hbox = gtk_hbox_new (...);
GtkWidget *hsca
Hi,
I have 3 windows. The first has a new button. If I click on that I get
another window. In this window, I have some entry box. I enter some
thing in those entry and press a button Done, which is supposed to hide
this window and go back to the window from which it is originated ( i.e
the one wh
Hi,
Vahid Zahiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I install Gtk 1.3.7,and i can run "testgtk"
> and "gtk-demo".
you should consider upgrading to a newer version (1.3.12 is the
latest release).
> when i want compile my program,
> what can i use instead `gtk-config --libs --cflags`?
pkg-confi
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