o: Friedrichs, Mike MHP
> Cc: gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org
> Subject: RE: Color Initialization
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Is there any particular directory the initialization file
> should be?
>
> Like on Unix, in the user's "home directory".
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Is there any particular directory the initialization file should be?
Like on Unix, in the user's "home directory". That is what the
environment variable HOME specifies if it exists, otherwise the user's
profile folder. (On single-user XP machines, typically C:\Document
> Subject: Color Initialization
>
>
> MEA-MikeFriedrichs writes:
> > Using Unix/Linux you can use an .rc to initialize parameters,
>
> You mean .gtkrc-2.0?
>
> > like a default color set, anytime GTK+ is used. What is
> the approach to
> > initi
MEA-MikeFriedrichs writes:
> Using Unix/Linux you can use an .rc to initialize parameters,
You mean .gtkrc-2.0?
> like a default color set, anytime GTK+ is used. What is the approach to
> initialize a default color set when using win2k/XP without adding code to
> every application?
Th
Lists,
OS: win2k/XP
Using Unix/Linux you can use an .rc to initialize parameters, like a
default color set, anytime GTK+ is used. What is the approach to
initialize a default color set when using win2k/XP without adding code to
every application?
Thanks,
MikeF
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Lists,
OS: win2k/XP
Using Unix/Linux you can use an .rc to initialize parameters, like a
default color set, anytime GTK+ is used. What is the approach to
initialize a default color set when using win2k/XP without adding code to
every application?
Thanks,
MikeF
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