Hi,
Daniel Elstner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. how to determine what is current encoding for your connection, or
where it's derived from?
read the GLib API reference.
g_io_channel_get_encoding() returns the current encoding of the
GIOChannel. Or was the question how to determine
Hi,
Dj Gilcrease [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkbin.c: line 217 (gtk_bin_add): assertion `bin-child ==
NULL' failed
you are adding to a GtkBin that already has a child.
Salut, Sven
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Seemant Kulleen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to compile glib-2.0.3. It turns out that I _need_ libintl.h.
I had built gettext with --disable-nls so I had no libintl.h (unneeded
bloat for me). Is NLS really really required for glib, or is there a
hackish way to get around it
Hi,
sandy_21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My envirement is Redhat 7.2,any tool is available?
yes, cat /dev/fb0 /tmp/fb.raw
This will give you the raw pixel data in the file /tmp/fb.raw. To
convert this to something more useable, I use the tools shipped with
DirectFB in the tools
Hi,
Vince Busam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After much fighting, I found the culprit was freetype. A downgrade from
2.1.0 to 2.0.9 fixed the problem.
an update to Pango-1.0.2 should have done the trick too.
Salut, Sven
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Hi,
Vince Busam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I still can't get any fonts working with gtk/framebuffer on a netwinder.
Is there anywhere I can get an Xft configuration and fonts that are known
to work?
the following XftConfig does work for me with GTK+ on DirectFB and
X11. It should as well
Hi,
Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I'm having problems with gtk2 and my geforce card. Any gkt2
application will eventually make the pc hang.
I've mailed nvidia about this but I still haven't heard from them.
Is this a known issue ?
you are not using gdkxft, are you? gdkxft is an
Hi,
Bernd Demian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have read in changelog new property for gtk_view to draw one row in a
spcial color. I have installed 2.0.3, but I get the message
GLib-GObject-WARNING **: gobject.c:1001:g_object_set_property(): object
class `GtkCellRendererText' has no
Hi,
Dongho Shin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I connected event signal to GtkTextTag widget and examined the results, which were
somewhat odd for me.
The 'GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY' type event handler was called back only after
'GDK_BUTTON_PRESS' or 'GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE' type event handler was.
That
Hi,
cbhoh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have a problem regarding about using glib-2.0.1:
I can not find the symbol 'g_str_has_prefix from the library
libglib-2.0.so.0.0.1, i am getting a linking error because of this
g_str_has_prefix() was introduced lately in the glib-2.1 tree. It is
not
Hi,
Dongho Shin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My working platform is Solaris 2.6 / Sun Ultra Sparc 10.
Can it be the source of my problem?
it shouldn't, but unfortunately there are some bugs that are not
triggered on Linux (where most gtk+ developers work on) but show up on
Solaris (and other
Hi,
Vince Busam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I run any of the example programs with gtk compiled for framebuffer
mode, I don't see _any_ text anywhere. No fonts appear to be working at
all. I modified pangorc and pangoft2.aliases per the documentation, but
an strace shows that
Hi,
Rick Amont [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been trying to change the background color of a
window in GTK+. I have tried, among other things,
changing the background color in the widget's style
like this
GtkStyle *style;
style = gtk_widget_get_style(window);
style =
Hi,
Rick Amont [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a scrolled window inside a window and I am
connecting the pressed and released mouse button
signals to their respective handling functions. While
I get the pressed signal, I can not get the release
signal. I've tried things like:
Hi,
Mattias Gaertner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to move a whole window around. I tried
gdk_window_move and gtk_widget_set_uposition.
what about gtk_window_move()? Did you try that?
Salut, Sven
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I then tried to install atk-1.0.0 and pango-1.0.1. Their configure
scripts both gave the same error (printed in full below): glib not
found. They suggested editing my /etc/ld.so.con file to show the new
path. I did this (added the line
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 libraries
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 ; zlenghtofstring ;z++){ if ( (char)pstring[z]
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
Hi,
calmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have a gtk_text_view_new() in my program
and i want to put there some text with this function:
gtk_text_buffer_set_text ();
as long as i have normal characters in the buffer, it's works properly.
when there are any special letters (which tend to be
Hi,
calmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the text put into a GtkTextView (or any other GTK+-2.0 widget)
absolutely needs to be UTF-8 encoded. Glib provides a number of
functions that help you to convert from and to other encodings.
i tried something like this:
//code begin
char ** end;
Hi,
Ray Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you please make available the GTK+ Tutorial in a tarball or zip format.
The online version is a pain to keep going online for.
they are part of the source tarballs and will even get installed (and
cross-linked) on 'make install'.
Salut, Sven
Hi,
Thierry Brichler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this is not true. Most signal callbacks in GTK+ are void functions.
Only all GDK event callbacks have gboolean return values. There is no
general rule for this; you'll have to check the header files or the
API reference.
Sorry for this
Hi,
Cleber Rodrigues Rosa Junior [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to know where I can download the source of the tutorial that's
online at www.gtk.org/tutorial (the 2.0 version). It is not in cvs
neither in the tarballs.
are you sure? I think it's right there in docs/tutorial.
Salut,
Hi,
Janos Blazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now after installing glib, pango and atk to /opt/GTK, I cannot install GTK
iteself as I get this message:
checking compiler support for MMX... yes
checking for freetype-config... (cached) no
configure: error: pangoxft Pango backend found but did
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mojo B. Nichols) writes:
I don't know if this an appropriate forum for posting Glib questions
or not. I have a problem in which I was going to use a hash table to
solve, but am know having doubts, or wondering if there is a better
approach. Basically I need to store
Hi,
myself wrote:
I don't think it makes sense to introduce things like GST_TYPE_PARANOID
to switch expensive type-checking casts on and off since the same effect
can be achieved by using G_DISABLE_CHECKS as provided by Glib.
I meant to write G_DISABLE_CAST_CHECKS of course.
Salut, Sven
Hi,
Lourdes Maldonado [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The main screen of my application takes up the entire screen (5x4) and
I want it always to be visible. My problem is that when I press a
button that displays an entry form screen that is smaller than my main
screen (so the main screen is
Hi,
Kang Jeong-Hee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've found gtktypeutils.h define GTK_CHECK_CAST with comment of
/* glib macro wrappers (compatibility) */.
is that meaning I'd better not to use SOME_CHECK_CAST, but to use directly
G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST?
for example, GStreamer do
Hi,
Mathew Kohel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Running ldconfig solved by problem. Does ldconfig need to be ran every time
a new library is compiled or just when a new path is added to ld.so.conf?
everytime a new library is installed in one of the paths listed in
ld.so.conf and not handled by
Hi,
Christian Quast [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a problem compiling pango 1.0.1 with freetype 2.1.0
installed. At least I think that the problemis caused by freetype
2.1.0 because compiling pango with freetype 2.0.9 installed everthing
worked fine.
try to use pango from CVS (make sure
Hi,
Roy Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am investigating the feasibility of porting gdk and then gtk on top of
SDL, the cross-platform graphics framebuffer library
(http://www.libsdl.org/). Judging by the code in the fbdev and win32
ports, it looks like it's simply a matter of grinding
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was just wondering if it would be possible to have a GtkSpinButton
inside a GtkTreeViewColumn. As far as I can see from the documentation and
the source code it's possible to render a column with GtkCellRendererText
and make it editable, but that will
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Murray Cumming) writes:
Unless you are dead0-set on C-only, GOB is a dead end. C++ makes
derivation easy, and gtkmm lets you use it with GTK+. See this
presentation:
http://www.murrayc.com/murray/talks/2002/GUADEC3/
now if only C++ wasn't such a mis-designed pile of
Hi,
Ruben I Safir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The example is very simple. Take in data from STDIN and use it for hash
keys and values. I have to create a new pointer every time to do this
with the hash functions in glib. The only way I can think of doing this is
with mallac. The STDIN
Hi,
Wyatt Greenway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello, I have a problem when I try to compile! I type
this
gcc -o3 -o gtk01 gtk01.c `pkg-config --libs --cflags
gtk+-2.0`
then it says
Undifined reference to g_signal_connect
Help please!!!
I also typed this
pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0
Hi,
Maurits Rijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noticed a difference in behaviour between the GTK 1.2 and GTK 2.0
GtkPreview widget. Somehow the following code used to work in GTK 1.2
(with gtk_signal_connect iso g_signal_connect, etc.) but in 2.0 the
motion_notify_event doesn't seem to get
Hi,
Mathew Kohel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I been trying to install The GIMP for a couple of days now, but I cant seem
to get past installing the pango library for GTK. It can not find the glib,
but I just compiled glib version 2.0.1. Here is there error message I get
when I run configure
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
are you sure? I had a quick look at the state of the plug-in in CVS
and it seems as if preview_move() gets called since the coordinates
in the statusbar are correctly updated.
Yep, that's one of the things I don't understand: the preview_move() get's
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now if I only can find out why my plugin starts with the size of a stamp
and
GTK is complaining about a negative size of -9 for some widget I use..
perhaps removing this (braindead) code in dialog creation could help:
gtk_widget_set_size_request(dlg, 0,
Hi,
Janos Blazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I installed Gtk 2.0 and could not compile the tutorial programs.
Then I had a friend of mine, who is a Unix expert, reinstall everything and
he could not compile the first tutorial program either.
So he told me that the problem was that pkg-config
Hi,
Jean-Yves Lamoureux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using a GtkDrawingArea to display some realtime graphics.
I was wondering why even with setting GDK_RGB_DITHER_NONE, the display of my
picture seems to be 32bpp. Is there a way to avoid all color conversions,
so I can do it myself ?
Hi,
Jean-Yves Lamoureux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And what about displaying method ? Is a drawing area using Xshm when
available ? Is there a way to do some dga stuff with it (don't think so) ?
What about screen resolution change ? (XF86VidModeSwitchToMode).
you can use a GdkImage of
Hi,
Jean-Yves Lamoureux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I made some quick tests, the rbg_image is really 15bpp (my server display
depth). So the documentation is buggy, or there's something I've missed :)
it would help if you could explain what you are doing exactly. Perhaps
a short code
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got the Hello World thing from gtk.org and compiled it and it worked fine.
Now I inserted the lines
GtkWidget *image;
image = gtk_image_new_from_file
(/opt/kde2/share/doc/HTML/en/khelpcenter/lines.png);
and it compiled. But when i run the
Hi,
Janos Blazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/gtk/bin
Salut, Sven
This does not help either. Now I have tried so many things... For example I
set PKG_CONFIG instead of PKG_CONFIG_PATH and the I got the message my
pkg-config was too old version 0.5 or
Hi,
Jean-Yves Lamoureux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. I tried to create a GdkPixmap from a pixmap in a header file. (I mean a
.xpm wrote by Gimp, I put the array on my program).
(Tried with gdk_pixmap_create_from_xpm and _d too).
GtkWidget *AboutWindow;
GdkPixmap *pixmap;
Hi,
Jean-Yves Lamoureux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it might be a valid GtkWindow, but gdk_pixmap_create_from_xpm_d wants a
GdkWindow. You'd better compile with -Wall to catch such errors.
Yeah, didn't saw this warning. I'm a bit confused with gTk and gDk in types
names you know :)
Hi,
Jean-Yves Lamoureux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It works well now. Hum. don't crash anymore.
So I've a clear window, with NOTHING in it. just a window.
I've a pixmap too. so I wanted to put, as Nuno said, the pixmap in
background. But all I get is a blank window. Did I miss something
Hi,
Janos Blazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I downloaded pkg-config... and installed it with
./configure --prefix/opt/gtk
make
make install
After this I tried to build glib 2.02 but received the configuration error
pkg-config not found.
I can see pkg-config in the directory
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use gtk_widget_set_state(button1,GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE)
to inactive the button1. It works !!!
But then when using gtk_widget_set_state(button1,GTK_STATE_NORMAL) or
gtk_widget_set_state(button1,GTK_STATE_ACTIVE)
to restore button1 active. It fails.
Hi,
Nicolas web [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gcc -Wall -g x.c -o x 'gtk-config --libs' 'gtk-config
--cflags'
which won't work since you need to use backticks (`) instead
of apostrophes ('). Apart from that the output of
`gtk-config --cflags` `gtk-config --libs` is equivalent to
`gtk-config
Hi,
Jean-Yves Lamoureux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to get events on a GtkDrawingArea, especially the mouse clicks
and mouse position.
I wrote that :
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (MyWindow-MyDrawingArea), clicked,
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (MyHandler), GTK_OBJECT (file_menu));
Hi,
Kang Jeong-Hee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is this case I wanna convert euc-kr(my native) into utf8
to feed xchat 1.9 which in development against gtk2.
gtk2 require each .po as utf-8, not native anymore.
you probably want to use msgconv (part of gettext-0.11).
Salut, Sven
Hi,
Xuedong Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I cann't find a way to change the font in gtk2 program?
I put the following lines in my ~/.gtkrc-2.0 but it just did nothing
for my default fonts? ANy one can give me a suggestion that how
can I can change the default font?
style
Hi,
Xuedong Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
THanks, I find this works.
Anyway, is there any documents about the rc file change from gtk 1.2 to
gtk2.0?? Seems I cann't use same file because they are not compatible?
if I remember correctly this is the only incompatibility in the gtkrc
Hi,
Bradley F. Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm going through the tutorial on how to create a new widget. The tutorial
indicates that every new widget needs to have a _get_type() function
(the tutorial function name is tictactoe_get_type())
Hi,
Christian Seberino [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want a button to be centered horizontally in a vbox like this:
--
| -- |--- vbox
| |Button||
| -- |
--
Notice empty space above, below and
Hi,
Thomas Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That would be great - what would you use in GTK 1.2? I can then find
out whether the same approach might work in 2.0.
for GTK+-2.0, check out gtkhtml2: http://gtkhtml2.codefactory.se/
Salut, Sven
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rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not an autoconf wizard so this is really irritating the hell out of me.
I've got the following packages installed at a base of /usr/local.
% xgettext -V
xgettext (GNU gettext) 0.11.1
% gettext -V
gettext (GNU gettext) 0.11.1
However when I try to
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Chee Bin HOH [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
checking ATK flags... -I/usr/local/include/atk-1.0
-I/usr/local/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/local/lib/glib-2.0/include
-L/usr/local/lib -latk-1.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0 -ldl -lglib-2.0
checking for atk_object_get_type in -latk-1.0... no
Hi,
Nick Soffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm new to this list but have enjoyed using gtk1.2 for a year or so. I
have just installed gtk2.0 on my RH7.2 system. I first upgraded pkg-config
from V 0.7.0 to 0.8.0 and loaded the binary RPM's from the gtk web site.
The installation seemed to go
Hi,
Nick Soffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the information Sven. I have no engines directory in
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.0.0 so I assume it isn't included in the RPM's and I
have to load it separately. Just for interest, why is gtk2.0 looking for
the Raleigh theme when running the simple
Hi,
Deepa Chacko Pillai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am porting GdkFont in stock-ticker to Pango. I am not able
to find the Pango font which will display the up/down arrow
characters. Previously, it was Symbol (Adobe). When I used
Symbol as the font to Pango, it gave me Invalid UTF8 string
Hi,
±i¥ý¥Í [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My system is Mandrake 8.1
after setting up glib-1.2.10, and it doesnt have an error message, then i go
back to configure gtk+-1.2.10 ,but i have got the following message..
checking for catalogs to be installed... az ca cs da de el
Hi,
Philip Bunce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having problems getting pkg-config to work.
I tried
pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags --libs
but I got this...
sh: gnome-config: not found
ignore that message. It's because pkg-config has some evil hacks
to try to give some sort of
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i'm trying to deactivate a button, and i did the following:
gtk_widget_set_state(button, GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE);
but when i try to reactivate the button i did:
gtk_widget_set_state(button, GTK_STATE_NORMAL);
and it doesn't work, nor do the other
Hi,
Ricky Foo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I kept getting this error message:
Xlib: unexpected async reply (sequence 0x342).
After a while, the application crashes out. What does it mean and how
can I resolve it?
looks like you are using threads and didn't read the FAQ.
Salut,
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've just started using GTK and GtkGLArea imparticular, and I've got a problem with
signals...
I have a callback that is responsible for redrawing the glarea widget when it
receives an expose_event signal, which works fine when just resizing the
window etc.
Hi,
GTK+-DirectFB implements a GDK backend for GTK+-2.0.0 based on
DirectFB, a graphics hardware abstraction layer for the Linux
framebuffer. As DirectFB provides drawing functions, a windowing
stack and manages input devices, this is a lightweight GDK port.
Due to the use of DirectFB, graphic
Hi,
Christian Seberino [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is slowly becoming clearer thanks to you. We can draw
on a pixmap which is associated with a window which
is part of a drawing area.
Configure/Expose events that *just* modify pixmaps work
great. I assume at the end of one of those
Hi,
Christian Seberino [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks! I'm getting the impression NOTHING should be
done in configure_handler. Why even bother to
bind it to *anything* then? Am I wrong?
there are cases where it makes sense to use the configure event
but in most cases you just ignore it
Hi,
Christian Quast [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I just installed gtk-1.3.15 and all its corresponding libs.
After that I compiled and installed gimp. But I got a problem whenever
I try to start any application requiering gtk.
eg. gimp-1.3
[0]: gimp-1.3
gimp-1.3 (pid:13714): **
Hi,
Ramsés Morales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to display ISO-8859-1 characters on a text cell on a GtkTreeView.
I'm getting this error:
Invalid UTF8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
The text gets cut where the first character with an accent should
appear.
you _must_ use
Hi,
Lam Yick Yan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just devleoped a X input driver for my small graphic tablet.
And it is working Now I have cursor that will move according to
mouse OR graphic tablet.
Now I want to develope a gtk application that will ONLY respond
the event
Hi,
Peter Van Osta [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am currently running a RedHat 7.2 system with GTK1.2 installed. How do
I upgrade from GTK1.2 to GTK2.0 without breaking the system ? I am using
GNOME for my desktop and I do not want to crash the system by changing
libraries the system might
Hi,
William Dulyea [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An expansion to an earlier mail I sent... In this code snippet below I
can observ that removing(destroying) container widgets does not have
the desired effect. Please comment:
Code snippet...
cur_page =
Hi,
Nuno Afonso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have a button that is connected to a function called
restartApp(GtkWidget *widget, Tabuleiro *tabuleiro) .
(Tabuleiro is a static cast of a drawing area).
When the button is clicked the restartApp is called
and executes the following line
Hi,
Chris Seberino [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pthread_t thread;
pthread_create(thread, NULL, (void*) doSimulation, NULL);
Help! I trying to assign a function to a thread in my amateur
PThread calls above. Without (void*) before function name I get
an error and WITH (void*) I get
Hi,
mallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to send a 'synthetic' button release event. Im under the
impression I can only do this with a call to Xlibs XSendEvent.
do you really need to do that? What are you trying to acomplish?
Salut, Sven
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David J. Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks to Pauk for the pointers on how to make my autorepeat
code a bit more elegant, but having looked at the suggestions
I'm a bit puzzled...
info-value++;
info-count = 0;
info-state = 0;
info-timer_id =
Hi,
David Eduardo Gomez Noguera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am writing a program to control two steppers. To control its speed, i would need
to sleep the function that moves them.
Is it safe to use sleep/nanosleep? or are there safer functions or a better way to
do it than a callback from
Hi,
Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought there would be a gtk_window_iconify function or something similar.
i doubt it. under X, (de)iconification is *generally* considered to be
a function of the window manager, not the application.
GTK+-2.0 has this function. Basically it
Hi,
David Eduardo Gomez Noguera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wanted to make a button behave lika a keyboard key, in that if i leave the key
pressed, it will repeat.
Thus i connected a button widget to a pressed signal, but when i press it its like
sometimes it was kust once, and other times
Hi,
Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to have gtk_label_new(TEXT)
be vertical or rotated???
no. X (which GDK relies on in the version of GTK+ that you are almost
certainly using) provides no facilities for text rotation.
this is not the full truth since X11R6 does
Hi,
Dino Cherian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any body please help me in finding a way to change the text of a
GtkButton.
gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL (GTK_BIN (button)-child), foo);
Salut, Sven
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Hi,
Shiraz Baig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do understand the advantage of expose but I
wanted to understand the fundamentals first.
actually I don't think the concept of expose events as exposed by X11
(and thus GDK) has any advantages, but that's a different question...
BTW, I have
Hi,
Shiraz Baig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I changed the parameters as suggested by Mr Neumann
and viola! I am drawing the lines without expose
event and only with pushing a button.
now move your mouse over the line you've just drawn
or obscure the window by moving another window over
it.
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Havoc Pennington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i sincerely hope that in a future release of the 1.2 series,
pkg-config gets added.
Note that pkg-config has some dubious legacy hacks in it - try
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satyajit kanungo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes , you can install both the libraries on the same system
and work on both the version . you can change your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and BIN path
accordingly to compile the software with different version .
you don't even need to install into
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Shiraz Baig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to draw a line when I push a button. I have
written the following code. It draws line thru two
alternative signal commands.
a. Thru the timer function.
b. Thru the push button.
It works with the timer function. But it does not work
with
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Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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)
as was already stated, the first is the 1.2 way, the
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Shiraz Baig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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
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Shiraz Baig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am going to repeat my question and try to clarify
it further.
We know that in any program, whenever we call a
function, we have to pass some data to that
function and then only that function can use that
data.
In my program (that I
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Jeff Shipman - SysProg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a situation where I build a list of
valid shells (from /etc/shells) with one
function and then compare a user's shell with
that list using another function to determine
if the user has a valid shell. However, I'm
running into a
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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-config --libs
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Vahid Zahiri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when i use #include gdk/gdkx.h and compile
my program,i get this error :
/usr/include/X11/Xlib.h:291: conflicting types for
`Screen'
/usr/local/dx/include/dx/object.h:44: previous
declaration of `Screen'
both libraries violate the
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Raphaël Souchal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to set a range of 6 second-level windows in my main window,one behind the
other,and to be able to select the one I want on top
Any idea ?
I'd use a GtkNotebook and hide the tabs (gtk_notebook_set_show_tabs).
Salut, Sven
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Philip Bunce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, GtkTextView is only in 1.3.x/2.0.
The gtk.org homepage seemed to discourage using 1.3 or 2.0 by calling 1.2 the
stable version, so since I
am new to GTK+ I decided that stability seemed like a good idea. If I upgrade to get
GtkTextView,
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Luis Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to use gdk_pixbuf_save function but this function uses a
GError as a parameter. So I create the GError and use the
g_error_new_literal function to give it a domain, code and etc... The
problem is that even including the glib.h GError
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