Hi,
I search, but not find the answer of my question..
What event is going on when the string selected of a GtkCombo is chenged?
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The reason for wanting to capture the alt-spacebar combination is
because the keyboard is being played as a musical instrument using the
function keys on one side, and the control, alt, and spacebar on the
other side. So, every time the user presses alt-spacebar, the app main
window loses the k
On 05/28/2009 11:51 AM, Bill Farmer wrote:
The reason for wanting to capture the alt-spacebar combination is
because the keyboard is being played as a musical instrument using the
function keys on one side, and the control, alt, and spacebar on the
other side. So, every time the user presses alt
Looks like it's a show stopper, which is a shame because I've already
got a nice layout, and got the keyboard interaction going. The problem
is that the emulation has to bear some resemblance to the real
instrument, and be playable, so even if I don't use the alt key, users
are likely to hit i
I'm a Java developer that is brand new to GTK and not the world's
greatest C programmer. (I'm acutally working with GTK in an effort to
become more familiar with C.)
I've been working through the online GTK 2 tutorial. I modified the
"hello world" example to just show a window (with no button).
I
Original Message
Subject: Closing a window.
From: Sunburned Surveyor
To: gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org
Date: 05/28/2009 03:27 PM
I'm a Java developer that is brand new to GTK and not the world's
greatest C programmer. (I'm acutally working with GTK in an effort to
become more f
Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
> Well, you have a couple choices:
Actually there is a third option. You can grab the focus like VMWare or
DosEMU does and prevent any keystrokes from going to the WM. Of course
you'll have to provide a way to release the grab.
I believe the API is in GdkDisplay area[1
Actually I believe it is here:
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gdk/stable/gdk-General.html#gdk-keyboard-grab
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Hi,
You should read the comment first.For example,
/* If you return FALSE in the "delete_event" signal handler,
* GTK will emit the "destroy" signal. Returning TRUE means
* you don't want the window to be destroyed.
* This is useful for popping up 'are you sure you want to quit?'
GLib 2.21.1 is now available for download at:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/glib/2.21/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.21/
md5 sums:
eaf8f40c743effe26dab18c81b10a89e glib-2.21.1.tar.bz2
9db0e937a4f420502fb659137e30d220 glib-2.21.1.tar.gz
sha1 sums:
135aa72a9f8a5fda077635101003859afc23b9b2
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