This patch documents GtkWidget's destroy-event, expose-event and
configure-event's signals, and fixes the name for the grab-focus-event
documentation.
Index: gtk/gtkwidget.c
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--- gtk/gtkwidget.c (revision 5)
+++ gtk/gtkwidget.c (w
Zhan Zhaohua wrote:
Dear:
Our organization is planning a big project which
is a Linux-Embedded system and will be sold as
products in the market.
Through our investigation, We want to use Gtk+ at
our system. But when we investigate the license of
gtk+ we met some trouble.
We know th
Murray Cumming wrote:
We might consider GNOME to be 3rd-party code. If someone installs this
future GTK+ 2.10 without also updating the rest of GNOME then GNOME would
be broken. Smart package-managers would prevent this situation, of course.
Maybe we can live with that.
You mean distributions t
Murray Cumming wrote:
Only if he installed that from-source GTK+ over his packaged GTK+. That is
always a pretty stupid thing to do.
Then what is the alternative? Fedora Core 3 (for example) is less than 2
years old, yet newer GNOME RPMs will not be available for that distro.
There is no choi
Federico Mena Quintero wrote:
On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 15:55 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
The implementation of the major new api in GLib, the slice allocator,
just landed in cvs. So I don't expect big problems with freezing the
GLib API before the year ends.
I'd like to have at least a "rel