2010/8/3 Tomas Soltys
> All right, so at the end it was my bug :)
>
> Thank you all for your explanations.
>
>
Note also that part of the magic of gdk_threads_enter/leave that you can use
on unix to use gtk functions in subthreads does not work on win32 (and also
on OSX).
I had really some bad h
Hi,
I am quite new for GTK+. What I try to do now is to plot all details in an XML
file into a tree-structured view. For a big tree, there may be a "+" button to
expand the tree. Is there any good example code for it?
Regards,
Monchai
Hi,
I'm not sure, if I'm doing this right (and I'm new to GTK+), but here is
what is giving me trouble.
I have a drawing area where I show images acquired with a USB-connected
camera. The camera driver provides a hookup for a callback function, that
gets called each time a new image is acquired a
Hi.
Are you using threads in your application? Problems like this usually
arise when you don't initialize GLib/GDK thread subsystems.
Tadej
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On 08/04/2010 07:11 PM, Monchai Lertsutthiwong wrote:
Hi,
I am quite new for GTK+. What I try to do now is to plot all details
in an XML file into a tree-structured view. For a big tree, there
may be a "+" button to expand the tree. Is there any good example
code for it?
not 100% relevant