Is the subject line of this thread a freudian slip? We are definitely
moving toward discord, from the complaints!
On 03/21/2019 09:33 AM, Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-app-devel-list wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 at 02:28, Matthew A. Postiff via gtk-app-devel-list <
> gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org>
ssibly still hosted on GNOME infrastructure, depending on the
requirements for our sysadmins.
Sounds great! Can we get this for other GNOME projects as well? I'd
like to use it for Geary.
//Mike
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y should be using G[tk]Application, which will call
this for you, and aso provides a structured way of handing command line
arg parsing. ;) Especially since that (IIRC) the plan for GTK+4 is to
remove all GTK-specific command line args anyway.
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What about using g_signal_connect_after on
size-allocate? Or connecting to map-event signal on that widget? Or
spinning on gtk_events_pending() until all are done, then scroll down?
Good suggestions, but size-allocate does indeed seem to be the right
signal.
Thanks for your help!
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to size-allocate on the row usually works, but
configure and map either don't work or don't help. Does anyone have any
better suggestions?
Cheers,
//Mike
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On 06/23/2017 12:35 PM, Yuri Khan wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 1:21 AM, Michael Torrie <torr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> I’m on 3.18, and here’s my test application/mockup:
>>>
>>> http://yurikhan.github.io/images/20170623-gtk-header-bar.p
On 06/23/2017 11:15 AM, Yuri Khan wrote:
> What GTK3 version are you on? Could you make a screenshot so I could
> see we’re talking about the same thing?
Gtk 3.20 here.
>
> I’m on 3.18, and here’s my test application/mockup:
>
> http://yurikhan.github.io/images/20170623-gtk-header-bar.png
Oh
On 06/22/2017 12:03 PM, Yuri Khan wrote:
> And now for the title question. In this latter scenario, how does the
> user access the application menu without having to use a pointing
> device? Is every application supposed to implement that? As a
> developer, how would I go about that? As a user,
On 03/18/2017 10:07 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
> He wants to put just the GTK3 dependencies in a tree
> somewhere. To do that simply, he could unpack the GTK3 (and glib2)
> binary pacman packages if they could be located.
Got it. I think they can be downloaded individually he
On 03/18/2017 09:16 AM, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
> MSYS2 ships with the pacman package manager. After you have followed the
> instructions on the website, launch the MSYS2 shell from the MSYS2
> folder and then this command installs everything you need to run gedit
> into a filesystem
On 03/18/2017 07:37 AM, Dirk Gottschalk via gtk-app-devel-list wrote:
> The only chance is, to grab the DLLs from MinGW via objdump ore some
> similar, like recommended and pack them into the applications working
> directory, because Windows searches DLLs in its System, System32
> subfolders and
On 03/17/2017 04:02 PM, Dirk Gottschalk via gtk-app-devel-list wrote:
> 1. Which DLLs do i have to copy from the bin directory of MinGW for my
> GTK+-Application. I don't want to install MinGW on all Workstations
> where the app should rum. AFAIK it is enough to copy the DLLs into the
>
On 01/31/2017 05:54 AM, Happy wrote:
>
> Thanks for the note. Hope the following links work. As you can see the
> windows are much different in size as well as the spacing.
>
> Ubuntu:
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxjwKUaYdW_zYnUydWExX2NNdE0/view?usp=s
> haring
>
> Windows:
>
On 11/29/2016 04:28 PM, pozzugno wrote:
> First of all, I'm using Glade 3.20.0 for Windows, installed through
> Msys2 project. I don't know if Glade is more stable under Linux OS.
In my opinion, GTK is definitely more stable under Linux than Windows.
he truth is, 90% of GTK developers (or more)
On 11/02/2016 05:19 PM, pozzugno wrote:
> It seems pyGObject implementation gives only two "handler block"
> functions: handler_block(), that needs the handler_id that I don't have;
> handler_block_by_func() that needs the callback to block (the same
> problem of your solution, because I have
loop running?
Thanks!
//Mike
[0] - <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763345>
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Ahh I see there are other more recent posts that I had not read yet. My
apologies. I see that he acknowledged finally that the conclusion
people arrived at before (that argv[] isn't populated by default when
using assembly on Windows) was correct. That's progress!
On 05/09/2016 09:24 AM, Ardhan Madras wrote:
> Its been long time since I've posted to gtk-app-devel-list, this is the
> best joke ever!
> I'd eat my cheap keyboard for other post like this.
Indeed. Kudos to the devs and other list posters who patiently tried to
help the OP solve what was
ave worked on an implementation for them and have attached patches to
bug 148184 [2].
I would be very grateful if somebody could have a look at them.
Best regards,
Michael
[1] http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/options.html
[2] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi
On Tue, 2015-09-22 at 01:20 +0200, Bastien Nocera wrote:
>
> As for removing those loaders, I'd double-check whether GIMP has
> native
> support for those (not through a gdk-pixbuf loader), so that at least
> some modicum of support is left for those, making it less likely that
> we'll crash
considered in some way, I apologize for disturbing you with this
unnecessary email. I just was not sure and wanted to avoid that nobody
is aware of the problem and the proposed patch and it gets "lost"
somehow.
Best regards,
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Simon McVittie wrote:
> On 16/08/15 20:23, Michael McConville wrote:
> > Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> >> You expected the *_free() functions in GLib to be NULL-safe. They
> >> aren't, except for g_free().
> >
> > g_error_free is. Maybe others too, I haven
Nicolas George wrote:
But maybe I am forgetting another case: can you imagine a code snippet
where g_error_free(error) would make sense with error == NULL?
I may have already mentioned this, but the simplest example is just
adding a g_error_free() at the end of a function when adding a GError*
Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
Michael McConville wrote:
Nicolas George wrote:
But maybe I am forgetting another case: can you imagine a code snippet
where g_error_free(error) would make sense with error == NULL?
I may have already mentioned this, but the simplest example is just
adding
to
authority in the form of the POSIX and ISO C working groups.
Seems like you didn't read all of it then. This came up at least twice:
Michael McConville wrote:
I wasn't suggesting that it's officially specified. I just think
that this aspect of free() is intentional and useful, and that people
Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
Michael McConville wrote:
I wasn't suggesting that it's officially specified. I just think
that this aspect of free() is intentional and useful, and that people
have a reasonable expectation that g_error_free() will conform.
No, people don't have a reasonable
Paul wrote:
Michael McConville wrote:
Paul wrote:
Recently I was re-educated by the Java people that using a null on
free is how they regularly force various Java handling routines
they rely on SEGFAULT.
Is that relevant? This is C, not Java.
What do you Java is written in?
I'm
Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
Lots of things in GLib fail when passed a NULL pointer, like
g_object_unref.
I'm talking about free()-family functions specifically, though. They
have a POSIX-specified behavior that people expect.
The idea is that passing a NULL pointer is probably a sign of a bug
Christian Hergert wrote:
Try g_clear_error(error) instead of g_error_free(error) to get the
effect you want.
I had discovered this workaround. :-) However, I think it would be
really nice if this (very trivial) change were made in glib. For
example, with Pidgin we'd either have to replace
Allin Cottrell wrote:
On the one hand, the function is question is specialized, it's not
free(), nor g_free(), and no standard mandates that it should accept a
NULL pointer as a no-op.
Agreed. I wasn't suggesting that it's officially specified. I just think
that this aspect of free() is
If you call g_error_free() on a null pointer, you'll see something like
this:
(process:345): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_error_free: assertion 'error != NULL'
failed
However, POSIX specifies:
If ptr is a null pointer, no action shall occur.
Currently, if you pass a null key pointer to g_hash_table_lookup(), it
will sometimes segfault in g_str_hash(). This often happened in the
Pidgin development tip until we added this check:
https://hg.pidgin.im/pidgin/main/rev/7e57fa4513f4
I was running GLib 2.44.1 on OpenBSD 5.8
On 07/16/2015 01:39 AM, Miroslav Rajcic wrote:
On 15.7.2015. 14:12, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
you probably want to contact the gnome-accessibility team, on
gnome-accessibility-l...@gnome.org.
Will do as suggested, thanks.
F10 seems to focus on the menu on GTK apps. That could be a good
On 06/04/2015 01:11 PM, IgnorantGuru wrote:
All that needs to be done to fix it is add the traditional
location used for fuse mounts to the heuristics - a 5 minute job.
Have you submitted a patch then? I have a hard time seeing how any of
the devs would refuse a well-written patch that fixes
On 03/05/2015 09:31 PM, Jim Charlton wrote:
I presume you have a callback function connected to the button press
event. Just create code to intercept the keyboard event and go to a
callback function that sees what key was pressed and then calls the same
function that would have been called
On 03/06/2015 08:52 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
No, this is not quite what I am asking for. Capturing keyboard events
is fine, but I need the button to click visually, for feedback purposes.
Just like what happens if you define the control key shortcut and press
that.
So the question is either
On 03/06/2015 08:23 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 03/06/2015 08:52 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
No, this is not quite what I am asking for. Capturing keyboard events
is fine, but I need the button to click visually, for feedback purposes.
Just like what happens if you define the control
On 01/05/2015 03:28 AM, Nabil Ferguen wrote:
Dear Team GTK,
I would like to install gtk+ (for OOF2D) on ubunto 12.04, and I have
successfully installed all packages (pango, glib, gdk-pixbuf, atk) but
the compiler fails and sends an error message linked to the atspi-2
package (requires
On Fri, 2014-10-24 at 13:30 +, Benjamin Otte wrote:
So to reiterate, I wish 3 things would happen:
- graphic-heavy apps like eog or gthumb would go use Gegl/libgimp. They'd
get nice filters for free!
libgimp does nothing, it is simply a way for GIMP plug-ins to talk
to the GIMP
On 10/07/2014 04:45 AM, Oscar Lazzarino wrote:
I'm trying to understand the difference between accelerators and the
“key-press-event” signal.
Let's say I have a window with just one button quit. I'd like to handle the
controloq key event to quit the application.
I now I can connect to the top
On 10/07/2014 09:18 AM, Gergely Polonkai wrote:
Mnemonics are discouraged by the HIG, and AFAIK they are not displayed by recent
GTK versions.
From the user's perspective, I think there is no difference. However, if you
are using GApplication/GtkApplication, it is easier to register accels,
On 08/09/2014 04:25 PM, Mahan Marwat wrote:
How can I add a custom titlebar to my GUI application?
Are you asking for custom text or a complete replacement with widgets of your
own?
If the former then it's a simple call. I'll use the C function:
gtk_window_set_title( GTK_WINDOW( window ),
On 08/11/2014 04:40 PM, David Nečas wrote:
Unless you are running someting like Gnome 3(?), this will add a
strangely looking thing to the top of your window, but inside. It will
not change the title bar which is controlled by the window manager.
I've never seen it actually do what is
On 07/03/2014 08:33 AM, jcup...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I'm doing that. It all works and I can capture stdout and stderr
from the convert.exe I'm running, it's just that I get a very annoying
command window flash on the screen each time.
If anyone has any ideas about the command window, I'm all
Is it possible when using GObject introspection to implement a GObject
interface in Python?
I have written a GObject interface (in C) called I, along with the
following Python code:
class MyClass (MyPkg.Iface):
def __init__(self):
super(MyClass,
Hello,
I would like to know, why would GTK use Shift-Insert to paste clipboard. This
is not standard: any other program would use it to paste X primary selection.
And it breaks interaction with some things, most often terminal emulators.
Say, you have a terminal emulator that allows you to
On 02/17/2014 05:05 AM, Bric wrote:
FWIF: with this drive to keep upgrading, I just lost a critical hour of
sleep (I start new class material today and needed to be rested) because
I messed up the one and only thing you should NEVER mess up in your
system: network (wifi) connection (if
On 02/16/2014 04:30 AM, Bric wrote:
Nonetheless, I run ./configure in gtk+ git, and I am still getting unmet
dependencies:
configure: error: Package requirements (glib-2.0 = 2.39.5atk =
2.7.5pango = 1.32.4cairo = 1.12.0 cairo-gobject = 1.12.0
gdk-pixbuf-2.0 = 2.27.1) were
Bric wrote:
Here is my config.log :
http://www.flight.us/misc/gtk_config.log.txt
Your log shows your system libraries are mismatched in some way.
/usr/local/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so: undefined reference to
`pango_fc_font_create_base_metrics_for_context'
, being a bit curious about these settings now, is there any kind
of reference where those helpful secrets are documented (besides
reading the code)?
- Michael
Am 04.02.2014 01:42, schrieb Matthias Clasen:
Hey,
you didn't say which environment this struggle is happening in, so I'm
just
to be a feature.
Finally, I decided to risk some Wrong list! responses from this list
in order to get (hopefully) an authoritative answer how to re-enable the
menu icons or (though I hope not) the confirmation that it is impossible.
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On 01/04/2014 05:21 PM, Jordan H. wrote:
In Glade I've defined column 0 in the list store as a gchararray
cell. I even tried forcing the assignment of GtkListStore to GtkTreeView
(knowing full well I wouldn't need to) to no avail.
I don't get any errors, but the GtkTreeView doesn't reflect the
On 11/27/2013 08:29 AM, David Buchan wrote:
I have written a program which spawns a new thread when the user
clicks a button. The new thread does something noticeable immediately
after starting, so I know when the thread has begun. What I mean is,
if I run that piece of code that is executed
On 11/27/2013 12:59 PM, David Buchan wrote:
Hi Michael,
My 32-bit, GTK+2 version does
// Secure glib
if (!g_thread_supported ()) {
g_thread_init (NULL);
}
at the beginning, and then the thread is spawned via:
on_button1_clicked (GtkButton *button1, MyData *data
for this.
Thanks
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 7:36 AM, Michael Webster miketwebs...@gmail.comwrote:
For what it's worth, I'm guessing the current behavior is what was
intended all along, and we've all been using what was previously an
accidental 'feature' to accomplish something (using padding
Eric Wajnberg wrote:
However, as I've mentioned in my original post, functions like
pango_font_description_from_string, etc. are not recognized in my coding
environment (while I can define pointer to things like PangoFontDescription
without problem).
This looks weird to me. Is there some
Eric Wajnberg wrote:
I simply want to modify the font, color, size, etc. of the characters entered
while they are typed in a GtkEntry. I am coding with GTK 2.24.0.
Looking around on the web, I found several possible functions to do that, some
of them seem to be specific to GTK3, however. I
, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
poch...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
On 30/10/13 01:10, Michael Webster wrote:
Apologies if this has been brought up already...
This patch:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/gtk/gtkmenu.c?id=01dc23cdec377c9d9897cc32bf28ec1d241b29fa
Is it just me or all
Can't this already be achieved in combination with a GtkEventBox and
GtkFrame?
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 9:34 AM, narcisse doudieu siewe
wambenarci...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hello,
I have some idea about a helpfull widget in gtk.
the purpose of this widget is to give to the developper an clickable
Apologies if this has been brought up already...
This patch:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/gtk/gtkmenu.c?id=01dc23cdec377c9d9897cc32bf28ec1d241b29fa
deprecated GtkMenu-horizontal-padding and GtkMenu-vertical-padding,
suggesting that CSS padding is used instead. The problem is that
Mariano Gaudix wrote:
I can not change the size to GtkEntry . I am using Gtk 3.6 .
I need a GtkEntry small , for my graphic interface .
GTK expands widgets to fill space by default so setting widget size has no
visible effect. You need to disable expansion.
I'll add a
Borja Mon Serrano wrote:
The point here is: how can I know what button was pressed in order to
remove a row?
You need to attach to the clicked signal on each button[1]. Each button could
call a separate function or you can pass a pointer to different values to know
which button is which.
Mariano Gaudix wrote:
¿ how I disable expansion ?
I used the sentences .
gtk_widget_set_vexpand (GTK_WIDGET(entry ) , FALSE ) ;
gtk_widget_set_hexpand (GTK_WIDGET(entry ) , FALSE ) ;
But these sentencesdon't run .
I know those are the new GTK3 functions, but I still mainly use
On 10/28/2013 08:55 PM, Mariano Gaudix wrote:
The GtkEntry continuous big .
gtk_box_set_child_packing( GTK_BOX( box ), entry,FALSE, TRUE, 0, GTK_PACK_START
);
the sentence don't work .
You need a widget adjacent to your entry to take up the space you don't want
filled by your entry...
On 10/09/2013 10:40 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Wed, 2013-10-09 at 22:14 +0200, Olivier Brunel wrote:
Ok, but this isn't about a change in GNOME, but in GTK. And the
default
for those options was still TRUE a few days ago in GTK 3.8
As we're on this subject, I think it's pretty clear, from
On 10/10/2013 12:08 AM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
On 9 October 2013 23:04, Emmanuele Bassi eba...@gmail.com wrote:
Bastien, excuse me, but Michael's reference to The GIMP was a hint
that GTK (with or without '+' -- no matter), stands for The GIMP
Toolkit. GIMP, not GNOME.
Proof:
On 10/10/2013 01:40 AM, Andrew W. Nosenko wrote:
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Michael Natterer mi...@gimp.org wrote:
On 10/10/2013 12:08 AM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
On 9 October 2013 23:04, Emmanuele Bassi eba...@gmail.com wrote:
Bastien, excuse me, but Michael's reference to The GIMP
On 05/03/2013 11:30 AM, D.H. Bahr wrote:
Is it possible to display a GtkButton or a GtkSwitch within a TreeView
row (that is a GtkCellRenderer of some kind)?
Yes, but unfortunately there isn't a convenience function for it. You
will have to create a custom renderer.
On 05/03/2013 02:29 PM, D.H. Bahr wrote:
Ok, does anyone have some working code with similar effects? I've never
coded my own widgets before, so I'm not sure how to do so.
You can take a look at this page[1], but I cannot vouch for its relevecy
with current GTK2 or GTK3.
Your question was
On Thu, 2013-05-02 at 15:41 +0200, Benjamin Otte wrote:
Hey,
I recently found this magic call to _gtk_quartz_framework_init() in
the Quartz initialization code and after asking people on IRC it seems
it's no longer used by anyone (was it ever?). So in my pursuit of code
clarity I was
On Thu, 2013-05-02 at 08:01 -0700, John Ralls wrote:
On May 2, 2013, at 7:29 AM, Michael Natterer mi...@gimp.org wrote:
On Thu, 2013-05-02 at 15:41 +0200, Benjamin Otte wrote:
Hey,
I recently found this magic call to _gtk_quartz_framework_init() in
the Quartz initialization code
On 04/13/2013 07:37 PM, tarn...@tarnyko.net wrote:
As a majority of you told me it was so easy and effective to cross-compile
from Linux, rather than doing it navitely on Windows, I finally felt like
trying it.
Well, after some hacking... you were right ^^.
I extracted my GTK+3
On 03/12/2013 08:24 AM, Serrano Pereira wrote:
We are currently using GTK+ 2.24.10 on Windows 7 (the binary package
from gtk.org) which is affected by bug 685959 Memory leak on every
redraw of a widget which causes our application to crash with an out of
memory error. Has the fix been released
to different paper sizes and trays in one go. I have it working for me
now without too much pain, but if I ever have an epiphany I'll be sure
to share it.
Thanks,
Michael
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On 03/04/2013 06:03 PM, tarn...@tarnyko.net wrote:
(We're speaking policy here, but to support my point in technical terms :
- my reusable GTK+3 build environment :
http://www.tarnyko.net/repo/gtk3_build_system/ ;
- sample bundle I have produced : http://www.tarnyko.net/en/?q=node/20)
So
On 02/18/2013 11:15 AM, Rudra Banerjee wrote:
On Mon, 2013-02-18 at 19:02 +0100, David Nečas wrote:
The best approach to parse a grammar is, you know, using a parser.
So anything better then bison?
You can write your own parser if you want. Maybe a recursive-descent
parser. You will want to
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Does anyone know if GTK allows switching print trays in the middle of a
GtkPrintOperation?
I tried setting the source to Tray 2 in the request-page-setup signal
for the second page, but this did not work. The second page printed to
Tray 1 (default).
Old message
Olivier Guillion - Myriad wrote:
Is there a way to prevent a clicked window from being automatically sent to
top
of the stack ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You can use gtk_window_set_transient_for() to force stack ordering.
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rastersoft wrote:
I'm creating an extension for Gnome shell and want to simplify some
parts of the configuration. To do so, I need to get the summary text
from GSettings, given its key. I've been checking the C API but I can't
find a suitable method. Is there a way of doing it without parsing
On 12/15/2012 11:08 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
Very valuable articles and blog posts.
Now I know that threading in GUI apps (using GTK+) is much harder then I
originally thought it is. Although my use case is very simple I must
employ complicated threading machinery. I'm playing with
Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
I'm working on UI for embedded system using GTK+ 2.24. I want to
change GtkTreeView background (area behind rows, which is by default white)
to match default color of window area (grey by default).
I retrieved GtkStyle associated with GtkWindow and looked for this
Does anyone know if GTK allows switching print trays in the middle of a
GtkPrintOperation?
I tried setting the source to Tray 2 in the request-page-setup signal
for the second page, but this did not work. The second page printed to
Tray 1 (default).
Thanks,
Michael
David Buchan wrote:
Do
I need to change the link to gmodule-2.0? To be honest, I really don't
understand what it's for. Is there a good explanation somewhere?
You can always find your pc files in:
/usr/lib{64}/pkgconfig
Example:
/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/gmodule-2.0.pc
Inside the file will
Piotr Sipika wrote:
While updating the text inside the label is easy (via
gtk_label_set_text()), what's the best way to update the icon child,
assuming it's a GtkImage and I have an updated GdkPixbuf for a new icon?
You want to call gtk_image_set_from_pixbuf(). Don't forget to call
On 10/21/2012 04:16 AM, Roger Davis wrote:
Any explanation for these mysteries, or any pointers to some decent
documentation on Gnome 2/3 font configuration and installation?
If you are using Gtk+3 with the native/quartz backend, then the fonts it
uses are coming from the native OS X font
On 10/21/2012 01:58 PM, Roger Davis wrote:
% fc-match Sans
DejaVuSans.ttf: DejaVu Sans Book
And if I put them back, things are restored as before:
% fc-match Sans
Vera.ttf: Bitstream Vera Sans Roman
Can anyone explain how this works? Is there some complicated font
parameter
On 10/10/2012 06:17 AM, Filip Lamparski wrote:
Thanks, your method works. However, it still takes the program quite a bit
to load up, and my problem is that I want display the window as soon as
possible. If that helps, here is how the program loads up:
Script starts
The window is constructed
On 10/07/2012 08:41 PM, Simon Feltman wrote:
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Filip Lamparski
matka.pooha...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7 October 2012 12:58, jcup...@gmail.com wrote:
To have the load in another process, use a pipe to send worker results
back to the main process, and add the pipe to
David Buchan wrote:
gtk_window_set_position (GTK_WINDOW (window1), GTK_WIN_POS_NONE);
[snip]
I find that the two windows are always placed right on top of each other. I
can drag the top one off the one underneath, but I'd like the window manager
to choose placements that are separate.
On Thu, 2012-09-13 at 09:20 -0400, Ryan Lortie wrote:
hi,
Thanks for the feedback.
On 12-09-12 05:15 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Michael Natterer mi...@gimp.org wrote:
I object. Do you really want to disable shortcut editors in
complex applications
On Wed, 2012-09-12 at 16:27 -0400, Ryan Lortie wrote:
hi,
I recently wrote a patch[1] to re-enable accel labels in GtkMenu
generated from GMenuModel. They got lost in the shuffle during some
related recent changes.
Essentially, the new approach means that the accel='' attribute of each
On 09/09/2012 11:40 PM, Tristan Van Berkom wrote:
interesting, wouldnt the quartz backend for osx build for iOS ?
not exactly sure but I think the NSView and highlevel cocoa stuff
is built upon the same low level windowing apis that are available
on osx...
I'm sure it could be ported of
Ardhan Madras on 09/10/2012 11:08 AM wrote:
Actually, there is a Java based X11 Server running on Android and was
available in Play Store (Android Market).
Yes, I am fully aware of this app. However, it is not a usable solution.
It was written from the ground up so who knows what part of the
Tomaz Canabrava on 09/10/2012 11:27 AM wrote:
Well, actually there's an working Qt version for Android, called Necessitas.
so, there's no need to 'waste your time porting', it's already ported.
Wow! Everyone is an expert! @kde.org! Sweet!
/sarcasm
Anyone else want to tell me something I
On 09/07/2012 07:40 AM, Allin Cottrell wrote:
I'm contemplating trying to produce a version of my gtk app
for tablet use. Can anyone point me to relevant resources or
examples? At this point I'm totally clueless about porting to
tablets (though I'm able to build my app for OS X OK), and I
Tomasz Bursztyka wrote:
[snip]
So my question is: how to get this behavior for my GtkSwitchMenuItem,
properly done with existing GtkMenuShell/GtkMenuItem functions/signals?
What signals should I catch or which function should I override?
You're better off proposing this patch in a bug report
On 08/16/2012 09:03 PM, Vlasov Vitaly wrote:
For example, i got frame in which packed vbox. In vbox packed in five
buttons.
If i call gtk_widget_destroy(), all packed widget's will be destroyed? or only
frame?
Calling widget_destroy will automatically destroy child widgets. If you
On 08/04/2012 07:41 AM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
and yet another case of i'm so nervous and irritated by criticism of our
design decisions that i'll resort to calling people stupid ...
design has nothing to do with it, sorry to disappoint the conspiracy
theorists.
just another case of
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 08:52 -0400, Morten Welinder wrote:
GtkSwitch bugs me. It really should just have been a styling of the toggle
button since it performs the same function with a different look. But no,
it is currently a totally separate widget not even derived from GtkButton.
I could
Frank Cox wrote:
What have I missed?
Not all callbacks perform the same function. That is why you must
consult the documentation for the signal you want to catch.
The g_signal_connect() function does indeed only pass one pointer for
the fourth argument data. All signals have a data argument to
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