Sorry, you're right.
The problem was another one.
The mistake was that the change-event-handler were called reciprocative. One
event-handler was called, so it changed another text-entry. The event-handler
of this text-entry then changed the original text-entry and so on. That's why
the
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 21:21, Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
Update:
I was wrong - the same situation occurs on all platforms
You cannot use gdk_threads_enter() and gdk_threads_leave() on windows. It
should work on Unix-like systems with the X11 backend, and if it doesn't it
is likely to
Hello,
I'm using gtkmm with gtk-2.0 on Windows XP.
I have an application with a GtkTextView and it works fine on my computer,
There is a problem when I view the application on a remote machine using
the Microsoft Remote Desktop terminal server. The remote machine also runs
Windows XP.
The
Hello,
I'm using gtkmm with gtk-2.0 on Windows XP.
I have an application with a GtkTextView and it works fine on my computer,
There is a problem when I view the application on a remote machine using
the Microsoft Remote Desktop terminal server. The remote machine also
runs Windows XP.
The
GLib 2.12.6 is now available for download at:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/glib/2.12/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.12/
glib-2.12.6.tar.bz2 md5sum: b13d971e7de0b844fc4ced7367702003
glib-2.12.6.tar.gzmd5sum: ea79ceed85d993afb67eb2b8e0cd9457
This is a quick followup release to fix a
hi,
another example of runtime changing the theme can be found in The
Widget Factory, see http://www.stellingwerff.com/?page_id=10
The source is straight forward.
On 12/19/06, Madhusudan E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi...
Probably u can even use existing applications on net to change themes
Hi,
A year ago I posted my comments about the GtkComboBox to this list,
this link shows the thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11324387691r=1w=2
Still, the GtkComboBox is the biggest problem in my application. I'm
sorry to say, but the combo control is both ugly and clumsy. But as
you
I want to have a window off screen and then slide it on as a notification.
(hide will not do, nor will growing the window)
In pygtk using the gtk.Window.move() method, i can move windows off
screen with no problems.
why only with gtk_window_move() does it not go off screen?
thanks,
niall
On
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 16:21 -0800, Russell Markus wrote:
I am trying to work on an application which has a combo box. I want to
restrict the user to values that are included in the drop down list only.
My thought was to prevent the user from editing the value in the entry box,
but I can't
Pango-1.15.2 is now available for download at:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/pango/1.15/
or
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/pango/1.15
3a57ff08498a210892fe665bf4812011 pango-1.15.2.tar.bz2
063c3ea8eb8931290546a197bd444e2a pango-1.15.2.tar.gz
This is a development release leading up to
Thank u all,
now i found the solution. i am not sure is it that right way to do that
but thing is working fine.. what i have done is i have placed these two
statements in the while loop.
if(gtk_events_pending())
gtk_main_iteration();
Naveen
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