On Monday, 20 November 2017 at 08:01:28 UTC, Ivan Trombley wrote:
I solved the TreeView text cooler l color issue by using markup.
Phoned.
Since I wanted people to just be able to run the executable and
not have to go through some install process, glib.Settings turned
out to be a no-go since it requires a schema file to be installed
in a specific place. Instead, I just create a json sidecar file
next to the app in order to store s
On Sunday, 19 November 2017 at 13:59:10 UTC, Mike Wey wrote:
On 18-11-17 22:57, Ivan Trombley wrote:
[...]
To change how a cell is rendered you will need to add a
CellRenderer to the column, a CellRendererText would be used
for rendering text and it has a foreground property to change
the t
On Sunday, 19 November 2017 at 09:54:06 UTC, Antonio Corbi wrote:
On Saturday, 18 November 2017 at 22:31:15 UTC, Ivan Trombley
wrote:
Any information about using gio.Settings would be really
appreciated too.
Hi Ivan,
I would recommend you to search for information about Gtk under
valadoc pag
On 18-11-17 22:57, Ivan Trombley wrote:
I have this small application for viewing select log data from a certain
game that I originally wrote in C++/Qt. For various reasons, I decided
to rewrite this app in D using gtk-d. First, I have to say that the
documentation for gtk-d is atrocious! Howev
On Saturday, 18 November 2017 at 22:31:15 UTC, Ivan Trombley
wrote:
Any information about using gio.Settings would be really
appreciated too.
Hi Ivan,
I would recommend you to search for information about Gtk under
valadoc pages [1]. You'll get Vala syntax but doing the
mental-mapping to D+G
Any information about using gio.Settings would be really
appreciated too.
I have this small application for viewing select log data from a
certain game that I originally wrote in C++/Qt. For various
reasons, I decided to rewrite this app in D using gtk-d. First, I
have to say that the documentation for gtk-d is atrocious!
However, I managed to cobble together enough