On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 04:11:30PM +0200, David Necas (Yeti) wrote:
I'm unable to set the button back to the (None) state
This was a problem in my code, as it works on a simple
example.
When it starts in the (None) state, user decides not to
select anything and presses Cancel, the file
Let
GladeXML *Xml1, *Xml2;
Xml1 = glade_xml_new(foo.glade, NULL, NULL);
Xml2 = glade_xml_new(bar.glade, NULL, NULL);
At some point I want to destroy and unreference Xml2... What is the
proper way to do so? Using g_object_unref?? One point is that at
some later stage in my program I would like
This is the title of a slideshow made by Federico Mena-Quintero, and
presented during the 2005 Gnome Summit in Boston.
http://primates.ximian.com/%7Efederico/docs/2005-GNOME-Summit/html/index.html
During the summit, he's been working with Billy Biggs, Owen Taylor,
Carl Worth and Keith
Hi,
How can I code with g_spawn_* glib routines the command in the subject
line ? Alternatively I noticed that
cat file.cpio | cpio -tv also works but how to implement also this
with g_spawn family ?
Thanks for replying,
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Colossus wrote:
Hi,
How can I code with g_spawn_* glib routines the command in the subject
line ? Alternatively I noticed that
cat file.cpio | cpio -tv also works but how to implement also this
with g_spawn family ?
1) spawn 'cpio -tv' with a pipe in and a pipe out
2) create non-blocking
Marc Santhoff was nice enough to send me the referenced example off-forum
(where attachments work). I compiled and ran it successfully. Thanks a
lot, Marc!
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Hi, is there an equivalent of sscanf that uses GString as arguments?
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On 14/10/05, Tim Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 18:11 +0100, Yiannis wrote:
is there an equivalent of sscanf that uses GString as arguments?
You could just do
sscanf (gstring-str, %04u-%02u-%02u, ..);
Cheers but let me clarify that... I was wondering if there
Hi!
I have a treeview which is a list. is it possible to hide some
particular rows? I want to implement some filter on my treeview, so the
user could find quicker some rows.
regards
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Yiannis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GladeXML *Xml1, *Xml2;
Xml1 = glade_xml_new(foo.glade, NULL, NULL);
Xml2 = glade_xml_new(bar.glade, NULL, NULL);
At some point I want to destroy and unreference Xml2... What is the
proper way to do so? Using g_object_unref??
Yes. For example, in an object
(a.out:5100): libglade-WARNING **: could not find signal handler
'on_bok_clicked'.
(a.out:5100): libglade-WARNING **: could not find signal handler
'on_wgtelnet_destroy'.
The symbols for the functions are not being exported in the
executable, so glade_xml_signal_autoconnect is not able to
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 14:27 -0400, Brian Clark wrote:
(a.out:5100): libglade-WARNING **: could not find signal handler
'on_bok_clicked'.
(a.out:5100): libglade-WARNING **: could not find signal handler
'on_wgtelnet_destroy'.
The symbols for the functions are not being exported in the
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