Op 02/23/2017 om 12:37 PM schreef Emmanuele Bassi:
>> Yeah gnome documentation sucks.
> You may want to avoid insulting people that work really hard at
> writing the documentation.
Why would anyone be insulted with me stating a fact that has been true
for over a decade. Also it does not say
Hi,
Thanks all. I'm new in gtk+ so it's dificult to understand how to use
this library without documentation or examples..Anyone could help me?
Again, thanks everyone.
Às 11:08 de 23/02/2017, infirit escreveu:
> Op 02/22/2017 om 07:44 PM schreef Norbert de Jonge:
>>> gnome-weather [...] I
On 23 February 2017 at 11:08, infirit wrote:
> Op 02/22/2017 om 07:44 PM schreef Norbert de Jonge:
>>> gnome-weather [...] I can i use this libraries with C?
>> I think, in theory, the GWeather Reference Manual...
>> https://developer.gnome.org/libgweather/stable/
>> ...should
Op 02/22/2017 om 07:44 PM schreef Norbert de Jonge:
>> gnome-weather [...] I can i use this libraries with C?
> I think, in theory, the GWeather Reference Manual...
> https://developer.gnome.org/libgweather/stable/
> ...should have information about its C functions in the Functions
> sections. But
> gnome-weather [...] I can i use this libraries with C?
I think, in theory, the GWeather Reference Manual...
https://developer.gnome.org/libgweather/stable/
...should have information about its C functions in the Functions
sections. But they are empty, e.g.:
The three libraries are in C. gnome-weather is written in javascript and
uses the gobject-introspection (gi) middleware to call into the C
libraries. The syntax is different but semantics are the same as a
client program written in C.
On 02/22/2017 01:15 PM, Rúben Rodrigues wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Thanks for the answer. In gnome-weather source files i don't see any
code in C language. I can i use this libraries with C?
Thanks
Às 17:36 de 22/02/2017, Hashem Nasarat escreveu:
> Hi Ruben,
>
> Perhaps this link would be useful to you:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/LibGWeather
>
>
Hi Ruben,
Perhaps this link would be useful to you:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/LibGWeather
Essentially try using libgweather with geoclue and geocode-glib.
You can also look at the gnome-weather source code to see how it is all
used.
Good luck!
-Hashem
On 02/22/2017 12:28 PM, Rúben
Hi,
Someone could tell me which API i can use to display weather information
in my application? It is possible to detect location based on internet
connection?
Thanks
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