Hi,
> >
> > The final draft of the new GTK+ web site has been complete with help
> > from Andreas Nilsson and are now available here:
> >
> > http://imendio.com/~martyn/gtk/draft-final/
Nice work!
> > The plan is to upload these pages on Tuesday sometime. If anyone has any
> > issues to tak
Hi,
> Thanks for the reply.
> Anyhow I have to use this system for my application. I agree that this
> system is having slow processor speed. But lower than this configuration,
> processors running on mobile devices performing well in terms of GUI. So, I
> thought gtk+ (gtk-directfb) will help m
ckages
you need. They build fine on Debian unstable with GCC-4.x and contain some
extra patches that are not in Gtk-Webcore (as it's development more or less
has been halted).
Hope this helps,
Philippe
| Philippe De Swert
|
| GPE developer: http://gpe.handhelds.org
| Emdebian develop
endering engine atm as gtk-webcore is not maintained anymore and I have
trouble to fix long-standing issues with it.
> Thanks for the pointer, though.
You're welcome. I try to be a friendly community member (although I might fail
at that sometimes)
Regards and good luck,
Philippe
|
ording to the info found on this page
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/developing.html
Regards,
Philippe
| Philippe De Swert
|
| GPE developer: http://gpe.handhelds.org
| Emdebian developer: http://www.emdebian.org
|
| Please do not send me documents in a closed
| format.(*.doc,*
components gdk*X*.h should have pointed
that out to you.
You can find it in your gtk sources under gdk/x11 and it contains the
following lines:
#include
#include
If you would have spent a little time researching your problem you could
actually have found this out yourself. So please take this
nor increase.
Regards,
Philippe
| Philippe De Swert
|
| Stag developer http://stag.mind.be/
| Emdebian developer: http://www.emdebian.org
|
| Please do not send me documents in a closed
| format.(*.doc,*.xls,*.ppt)
| Use the open alternatives. (*.pdf,*.ps,*.html,*.txt)
| http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no
. Also if you want support move to gtk+2!
greets,
Philippe
| Philippe De Swert
|
| Stag developer http://stag.mind.be/
| Emdebian developer: http://www.emdebian.org
|
| Please do not send me documents in a closed
| format.(*.doc,*.xls,*.ppt)
| Use the open alternatives. (*.pdf,*.ps,*.ht
ing)
#define bindtextdomain(Domain,Directory) (Domain)
#define bind_textdomain_codeset(Domain,Codeset) (Codeset)
#endif /* ENABLE_NLS */
#endif /* __SLICE_INTL_H__ */
So to answer your question I do not pull it in from glib.
regards,
Philippe
| Philippe De Swert
|
| Stag developer http://stag
Hi,
On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 08:04 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
> How did you remove bonobo exactly? the components/ subdir needs those.
Well I found out that the components part is for html-editing. It says
actually html-editor in the components dir. As I did not need this
functionality at all, as I
Thanks!
> On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 13:30 +0100, Philippe De Swert wrote:
>
> > PS: Is there a gtkhtml related list? I could not find one, and it might be
> > good to discuss this matter further with the relevant developers/users,
> > without having to contact t
relevant developers/users,
without having to contact them personally.
| Philippe De Swert
|
| Stag developer http://stag.mind.be/
| Emdebian developer: http://www.emdebian.org
|
| Please do not send me documents in a closed
| format.(*.doc,*.xls,*.ppt)
| Use the open alternatives. (*.pdf,*.ps,*.html
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