I have created a modification to transmission that changes the look:
http://dbservice.com/ftpdir/tom/screenshot19.png
each line is one custom widget, with a few pango text layouts and the
progressbar in the background. That was quite easy, but how would I go
about embedding for example a whole Gt
Hello,
Le 24/10/2007, Arto Karppinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Row one -> Data pointer 1
> Row two -> Data pointer 1
> Row n+1 -> Data pointer 1
> How would one accomplish such amazing task?
Your data pointer should added in your model:
enum
{
COL_LABEL,
COL_DATA,
Hi
Lets assume i have a simple, one row listbox.
Row one
Row two
Row n+1
And each row would be attached with a pointer, the same way for example
you can attach user_data to button clicks.
Like this:
Row one -> Data pointer 1
Row two -> Data pointer 1
Row n+1 -> Data pointer 1
And when t
On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 11:19 +0200, Olivier Delhomme wrote:
> I'm looking for a function that will return a date and time
> as a gchar * in a format that is made accordingly to the
> user preferences.
The traditional way of custom formatting dates on Unix has long been
strftime(); the formatting t
On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 11:19 +0200, Olivier Delhomme wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a function that will return a date and time
> as a gchar * in a format that is made accordingly to the
> user preferences.
>
> For example 2007/10/24 or 24/10/2007 ...
>
> Does this exists in glib/gtk ?
sp
Olivier Delhomme wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a function that will return a date and time
> as a gchar * in a format that is made accordingly to the
> user preferences.
>
> For example 2007/10/24 or 24/10/2007 ...
>
> Does this exists in glib/gtk ?
>
It exists in C --- see your C librar
Hello,
I'm looking for a function that will return a date and time
as a gchar * in a format that is made accordingly to the
user preferences.
For example 2007/10/24 or 24/10/2007 ...
Does this exists in glib/gtk ?
thanks,
Olivier.
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