Le 3 nov. 2009 à 17:34, Hans Baier a écrit :
Why is a restart required ? Running applications should catch a
NSUserDefaults notification and GSTheme handles it. From what I have
observed, the theme change is propagated with a few seconds delay
(probably
related to the time interval at which t
> Why is a restart required ? Running applications should catch a
> NSUserDefaults notification and GSTheme handles it. From what I have
> observed, the theme change is propagated with a few seconds delay (probably
> related to the time interval at which the defaults are polled on disk).
To be mo
Hi Hans,
Le 3 nov. 2009 à 10:01, Hans Baier a écrit :
Some corrections on my last mail:
No, it uses the Gtk+ theme API (gtk_paint_).
So whenever you change *to* a different Theme,
GNUstep changes too.
(Restart required)
Why is a restart required ? Running applications should catch a
Some corrections on my last mail:
> No, it uses the Gtk+ theme API (gtk_paint_).
>
> So whenever you change *to* a different Theme,
> GNUstep changes too.
(Restart required)
Kind regards,
Hans
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> Very cool!
> So if I understand well, you are using the Gtk+ theme API to draw the
> button in a GSTheme subclass ? Or is it just a pixmap "port" of the
> Gtk+ theme ?
No, it uses the Gtk+ theme API (gtk_paint_).
So whenever you change a different Theme,
GNUstep changes too.
Hans
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On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Hans Baier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there are already some results,
> see this screenshot:
>
> http://imagebin.org/70147
Very cool!
So if I understand well, you are using the Gtk+ theme API to draw the
button in a GSTheme subclass ? Or is it just a pixmap "port" of the
Gtk
Hi,
there are already some results,
see this screenshot:
http://imagebin.org/70147
Who is working on GSTheme ATM?
I probably will have some questions/suggestions...
Kind regards,
Hans
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