which is the latest version of gtk working on windows 9x?
and libglade?
thanks in advance
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Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
2. Suggest that users disable conflicting key bindings or, if that's
not possible, use a different WM that doesn't have a conflicting key
binding (or is configurable).
You can't. The WM doesn't care what app is focused. It'll eat the key
regardless.
And
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
Actually it is a ComboBoxEntry that you need, which is derived from a
ComboBox:
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/GtkComboBoxEntry.html
This is just a combination of a Entry with a ComboBox, so if you know
how Entry and ComBox works, changing a Combo to a ComboBoxEntry should
be
GLib 2.20.3 is now available for download at:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/glib/2.20/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.20/
md5 sums:
1173688c58b4b62809c83bb07a2cf71a glib-2.20.3.tar.bz2
a2726f9e264ded4c8d900c85ab7ab61b glib-2.20.3.tar.gz
sha1 sums:
I don't think it can be done without changing the window manager default
key mapping, which apply to all apps. I can't find anything in the
window and session manager functions part of the xlib documentation that
says anything about key mapping. I've also tested a simple as possible X
GTK+ 2.17.1 is now available for download at:
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/2.17/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/gtk+/2.17/
md5 sums:
ba8f8bf549be224b124a9efa745d9240 gtk+-2.17.1.tar.bz2
ef23284eaf9f0229d919e09ce767653b gtk+-2.17.1.tar.gz
sha1 sums:
59b495971de3604696caa92946f0c47b8a4235a9
Andrea Zagli wrote:
which is the latest version of gtk working on windows 9x?
and libglade?
thanks in advance
If your users are still using Windows 9x, do them a favor and install a
new Fedora or Ubuntu distro on their machines. Not only are they open to
security vulnerabilities, but they