On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 22:34 +0200, Francesco Montorsi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I couldn't find a list of image formats supported by gdk-pixbuf; in
> particular I'm interested to the animation formats it supports.
>
> Does anyone knows how can I find such list?
You can query gdk-pixbuf directly
Hi all,
I couldn't find a list of image formats supported by gdk-pixbuf; in
particular I'm interested to the animation formats it supports.
Does anyone knows how can I find such list?
Thanks,
Francesco Montorsi
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On 9/24/06, Jim George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9/24/06, Sebastien Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Image is not well written ...
> > lines seems to be mixed ... Alignement is incorrect ..
> > I suppose this is due to a wrong usage of dithering/depth parameters ...
> > data is pointing t
On 9/24/06, Sebastien Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Image is not well written ...
> lines seems to be mixed ... Alignement is incorrect ..
> I suppose this is due to a wrong usage of dithering/depth parameters ...
> data is pointing to a rgb buffer ...
> the same call was working fine when writi
Image is not well written ...
lines seems to be mixed ... Alignement is incorrect ..
I suppose this is due to a wrong usage of dithering/depth parameters ...
data is pointing to a rgb buffer ...
the same call was working fine when writing directly to a windows instead of
a newly created
pixmap.
Ima
Hello,...
...the main problem is the execution of program code suppoesed to
processed in uid 0 - system is Linux
The fact: I tried to handle the events in /proc/acpi/events by my own
application which integrates gtk handled display interaction.
Because /proc/acpi/events is gid=0 (root) i wou