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I get this when I try to run IceWMCP, which I installed with Urpmi.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./IceWMCP.py, line 21, in ?
import os,GTK,gtk,sys,glob
ImportError: No module named GTK
What is GTK
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 15:05:07 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get this when I try to run IceWMCP, which I installed with Urpmi.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./IceWMCP.py, line 21, in ?
import os,GTK,gtk,sys,glob
ImportError: No module named GTK
Are you using Mandrake 9.2.
I get this when I try to run IceWMCP, which I installed with Urpmi.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./IceWMCP.py, line 21, in ?
import os,GTK,gtk,sys,glob
ImportError: No module named GTK
What is GTK (as opposed to gtk, since that is clearly there)? Which
library should I
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 15:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get this when I try to run IceWMCP, which I installed with Urpmi.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./IceWMCP.py, line 21, in ?
import os,GTK,gtk,sys,glob
ImportError: No module named GTK
What is GTK (as opposed to
Hello Hans
I thought that too, but there are no proxies defined for gnutella (it
simply does nothing when I do set one).
I even tried to do 'unset http_proxy' befor launching.
Guy
On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 20:11, SainTiss wrote:
Hi,
I had a similar problem, which was due to me using a HTTP
Hi,
I never said the problem could be solved by setting a proxy somewhere
:-)
The point is that support for proxies wrt the cache nodes hasn't been
implemented yet...
Your best bet is probably to go to the #gtk-gnutella irc channel on
irc.openprojects.net, and ask for a working node there,
Hello
I recently ran into problems with gtk-gnutella (gtk-gnutella-0.91.1-1plf
on Mandrake 9.0).
I had been using it for some time, and it was working fine. But now
another user on my system needs it too, and it fails.
So I decided to remove the .gtk-gnutella directory for my user (after
Hi,
I had a similar problem, which was due to me using a HTTP proxy...
Gtk-gnutella doesn't handle proxies well as far as connecting to the
cache nodes is concerned...
Hans
On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 19:34, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Hello
I recently ran into problems with gtk-gnutella
Jerry A! [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I set a custom font in my .gtkrc (via gtk-switch-themes) and I'm
noticing incosistent behavior applying the custom font.
For instance, xmtr, Samsung's printer utility, SJog, all work
correctly. However, aumix, gkrellm, AbiWord, Gnumeric don't respect the
Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jerry A! [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I set a custom font in my .gtkrc (via gtk-switch-themes) and I'm
noticing incosistent behavior applying the custom font.
For instance, xmtr, Samsung's printer utility, SJog, all work
correctly. However, aumix, gkrellm,
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 02:27:22AM -0500, Vox wrote:
: Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:
: Jerry A! [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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: I set a custom font in my .gtkrc (via gtk-switch-themes) and I'm
: noticing incosistent behavior applying the custom font.
:
: For instance, xmtr, Samsung's
I set a custom font in my .gtkrc (via gtk-switch-themes) and I'm
noticing incosistent behavior applying the custom font.
For instance, xmtr, Samsung's printer utility, SJog, all work
correctly. However, aumix, gkrellm, AbiWord, Gnumeric don't respect the
.gtkrc setting.
Now the odd part is
On Tue, 28 May 2002 09:50:27 +0100
Tom Badran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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How can i manually set which gtk theme to use. I have gtk-engines and some
themes installed, and i want to change the default, preferably for all users,
to one of my
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How can i manually set which gtk theme to use. I have gtk-engines and some
themes installed, and i want to change the default, preferably for all users,
to one of my themes. I dont however have gnome or sawfish installed, so there
is no simple
I was wondering if anyone can tell me if I can develop with GTK+ without
having gnome installed on my linux box...
Harold
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On Sun, 10 Mar 2002 14:25:57 -0500, Harold Hartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if anyone can tell me if I can develop with GTK+ without
having gnome installed on my linux box...
The short answer: yes.
The long answer: GNOME is based on GTK+, and GTK+ is based on X. GNOME is not
Hello everyone. I've got an annoying problem. A while back I imported
some GTK themes. Now, not only can I not delete them (where are they?),
but if I change to another widget set I still get remnants of one of
the new ones I installed. For example, if I use High Color Default
for my widget
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I've had some troubles when I need to install some software that requires
the GTK lib!
It seems that mdk has its own gtklib! What can I do?
Force the installation?
[]s Ricardo Castanho
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On Saturday 29 December 2001 05:30 am, Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas wrote:
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I've had some troubles when I need to install some software that requires
the GTK lib!
It seems that mdk has its own gtklib! What can I do?
Force the installation?
It helps if you know what the root name of the rpm you want is. For example,
gtkdialogs, rep-gtk, rep-gtk-gnome, rep-gtk-libglade, etc.
I know for sure that the rep-gtk ones are there in Mandrake-specific rpm's;
I've downloaded them myself.
Not sure which ones you are looking for, but make
On 18 Jun, don wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2001 12:44, you wrote:
Hi,
Where does one fing the gtk-- rpms? I looked on rpmfind.net but it isn't
there. It also doesn't look like is distributed with the 8.0 distro.
Thanks,
L
Acrually the gtk libraries are included in the GNOME RPMS
and KDE
On 18 Jun, Julia A. Case wrote:
Quoting Laurent Duperval ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
Where does one fing the gtk-- rpms? I looked on rpmfind.net but it isn't
there. It also doesn't look like is distributed with the 8.0 distro.
try
http://www.gnome.org
Thanks, I thought there were
Quoting Laurent Duperval ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
Where does one fing the gtk-- rpms? I looked on rpmfind.net but it isn't
there. It also doesn't look like is distributed with the 8.0 distro.
try
http://www.gnome.org
Julia
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Hi,
Where does one fing the gtk-- rpms? I looked on rpmfind.net but it isn't
there. It also doesn't look like is distributed with the 8.0 distro.
Thanks,
L
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Greets all:
Does anyone know if the gtk 1.2 library in Mandrake 7.2 has XInput compiled
in. I was pretty let down to find out that RedHat 7.0 did not, and I want to
get my Wacom working with it.
I've gotten the wacom working with X, no big deal, but the gimp won't accept
the pressure
I do not know if it is setup as such, but you can grab
from CD or an ftp site the gtk SRPM (src.rpm) abd run:
rpm --install gtk*src.rpm
And then in /usr/src/RPM/SPECS will be the spec file
which has the configure line used to compile the package.
If you feel so inclined and a change is
I think that aplication like GIMP, gqview or gnotepad... should be able to
work with variable width fonts. At least in RehHat 6.2 they did.
You are probably using a variable width font and the software that moves
the
cursor is not yet aware of this.
You can get some temporary relief by trying
Dear, List
I am wondering why text cursor in GTK applications like Gnome, GIMP ...
does not point to actual place where I am typing.
For example: if I type in text field "m" cursor should be
on the end of line, instead of this it is displayed somwhere in the s.
In oposite
You are probably using a variable width font and the software that moves the
cursor is not yet aware of this.
You can get some temporary relief by trying a fixed font like courier until
the cursor tracker is fixed.
tom berkley
Martin Hajducek wrote:
Dear, List
I am wondering why text cursor
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Where are they at?
www.themes.org will get you there..
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Admin-Eng wrote:
I try to search for gtk 1.2 in redhat contrib and developer but can't
find. Where can i download gtk 1.2 rpm ? All i can find is gtk 1.0.x
Just got GTK+ 1.2.2 from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk
The official web site is http://www.gtk.org/
Wolf
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