Hi,
I am trying to upgrade to the latest GTK+/Glib/ATK/Pango packages. I
currently have redhat 7.2.
I just dowloaded glib-2.0, and installed it. I received no error
messages, so I assume everything went ok.
I then tried to install atk-1.0.0 and pango-1.0.1. Their configure
scripts both gave
>What's the difference between the traditional UNIX signal and gtk signal? I re
>ad from some articles that gtk signal is implemented at user level, not at ker
>nel level as UNIX signal does. As we know, UNIX signal can be used as a kind o
>f IPC method, so, can the gtk signal be used as IPC betw
Hi,
What's the difference between the traditional UNIX signal and gtk signal? I read from
some articles that gtk signal is implemented at user level, not at kernel level as
UNIX signal does. As we know, UNIX signal can be used as a kind of IPC method, so, can
the gtk signal be used as IPC bet
Chris Nystrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Interesting. What is the design now, compared to the desired design? Just
> curious. What are the design changes that need to be made?
>
Well, it's not totally clear; a number of directions have been
discussed. One thing that's come up several times
On 16 May 2002, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> The issue has nothing to do with ego, it's just a question of whether
> GnomeCanvas is the right thing for GTK. At the moment it doesn't
> really have the desired design, and it's also fairly buggy, at least
> in the 2.0 version. There's no point rushing
I haven't used the GnomeCanvas, so I know nothing about its
design or state of "bugyness", and am probably speaking out of
ignorance.
It just seems to me that such a widget would be a good thing to have
as a "standard" widget. I'm not sure how we would get there from
here.
Ralph Walden
Havoc
Ralph Walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would imagine that the GnomeCanvas folks would listen to reason,
> and I'm sure that they are as interested as we are in the success
> of GTK. Unless they REAALLY want to force people to use Gnome
> or add to the confusion that causes people to use Qt
Hi,
"Santhana Krishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to know what type of data (widget!) is stored in the
> GList * returned by the gtk_window_list_toplevels() function.
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/gtkwindow.html#GTK-WINDOW-LIST-TOPLEVELS
that'd be GtkWindow
I would imagine that the GnomeCanvas folks would listen to reason,
and I'm sure that they are as interested as we are in the success
of GTK. Unless they REAALLY want to force people to use Gnome
or add to the confusion that causes people to use Qt instead, it
seems reasonable to have ONE GtkCanv
Hi,
I would like to know what type of data (widget!) is stored in the
GList * returned by the gtk_window_list_toplevels() function.
thanks in advance,
Santhana
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Hi,
"calmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i'm still trying to put the some text with 'gtk_text_buffer_set_text' to a
>'gtk_text_view', but i can't succeed so far (due to ä and similar characters).
>
> my last try was something like this:
> for (int z=0 ; z (char) '~' )
>pstring[z] = '~'; }
>On Thu, 16 May 2002, Matthias Clasen wrote:
>
>> See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79286
>
>If there are no dependencies on gnome why not just d/l it and sed
>'s/gnome/gtk/g' ? and then post it somewhere, or am I missing something?
thats what GtkCanvas is. yet it now lags behind Gnom
Hi to all,
i'm still trying to put the some text with
'gtk_text_buffer_set_text' to a 'gtk_text_view', but i can't succeed so far (due
to ä and similar characters).
my last try was something like this:
for (int z=0 ; z (char) '~' ) pstring[z] = '~';
}
I just tried to replace everything
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Matthias Clasen wrote:
> See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79286
If there are no dependencies on gnome why not just d/l it and sed
's/gnome/gtk/g' ? and then post it somewhere, or am I missing something?
Chris
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Hi,
Ralph Walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've noticed that Pango will hardcode the $prefix from the build
> process into the library, and then use this path to find
> $prefix/etc/ configuration stuff (pango.aliases, etc.)
>
> This makes it impossible to distribute binaries of these librar
See
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79286
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Hi,
There is a tool called GERD.Gerd is a Gtk+ Module that enables the
user of arbitrary Gtk+ programs to record and playback events.
You can download it from http://www.gtk.org/~timj/gerd/gerd-0.0.3.tar.gz .
But the above GERD version is for GNOME1.4.
regards,
Santhana
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Hello every body:
I use a gnome less widget to see the output of a command, but i would like
to see the stderr as well, How can i do it???
Thanks
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