Kristian Rietveld wrote:
Not that I know of, but I don't have knowledge of SWT so I cannot
think of workaround in that area. I think it is a bit stupid that
Ubuntu turned on these grid lines by default, because it is
deliberately not a theme setting. We wanted the developers of
applications
Thanks David,
It seems gtkglext does not work yet with SINGLE_INCLUDES. When I compile
my app I get the following error message (gtkgkext is including
gdkgltypes.h and this is flagged down):
In file included from /usr/include/gtkglext-1.0/gdk/gdkgltypes.h:22,
from
Hello!
I've a mid-sized, debian/squeeze (2.18 gtk family) , amd64,
multithreaded, gstreamer (webcam in a small window), gdk , two display
gtkbuilder 2.0 application that worked well under debian/lenny
(stable). Moving to 'squeeze' / testing a very weird effect happens.
Display 1 is
That's why I asked in the first message of this thread, what are the
plans regarding GtkGLExt. To the best of my knowledge, GtkGLExt is still
the official way to bridge GTK and OpenGL:
http://gtkglext.sourceforge.net/
are there plans to integrate this via Cairo and discard GtkGLExt? that
was
Harry Coin wrote:
Hello!
I've a mid-sized, debian/squeeze (2.18 gtk family) , amd64,
multithreaded, gstreamer (webcam in a small window), gdk , two
display gtkbuilder 2.0 application that worked well under debian/lenny
(stable). Moving to 'squeeze' / testing a very weird effect
happens.
Hello Carlos,
2009/12/3 Carlos Pereira jose.carlos.pere...@ist.utl.pt:
That's why I asked in the first message of this thread, what are the plans
regarding GtkGLExt. To the best of my knowledge, GtkGLExt is still the
official way to bridge GTK and OpenGL:
http://gtkglext.sourceforge.net/