I just download the gtk+-2.0.3, and after running command ./configure,
I get the file Makefile. Now, I try to run make , but the command exits immediately with
just a line of words. The following is detail:
make: *** %?!%2%C%H$,;XDj$5$l$F$*$i$:!makefCf;_!#8+$D$+$j$^$;$S.
I just
Hi,
I'm just guessing here but since you can't read the error message,
is it possible that make is printing an English message on your Chinese
language machine? If so, I'm afraid I can't be of much help since I'm not
an expert on machines that run a program in a language different from
Am Mon, 2002-06-10 um 05.25 schrieb 黃慶 Kason Huang:
I have got the sources of gtk+-1.2, and then, After I used
the shell script command ./configure,
I have got the file Makefile. But when I run command make, I
find that it doesn't run correctly!
The command make
1. where is described which encodings are legal to use in Glib::convert?
iconv --list gives you a list of known encodings. Note that this list
is not guaranteed to be the same everywhere (depends on the version of
iconv). The common encodings should however be available everywhere.
Oh, sorry! I didn't see the message above.
Can't you switch your terminal English or something, perhaps use an
English font or so. Then you might read the message.
Cya
Olaf
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Kevin Wong wrote:
I would like to make the Return key perform the same
action as a mouse double-click in GtkCList.
Hi Kevin, I'd make an accellerator for the RETURN key, then in the
callback act on the currently selected row in the clist.
(you want gtk-list, not gtk-devel-list for questions
Philippe FREMY wrote:
A signal can have any numbner of args of any type, but only one client
value.
Could you point me to some code using this ? It would be better for me for
understanding how it works.
Hi Philippe, take a look at the gtk sources, they're quite easy to read.
Edward A. Falk wrote:
I want to put a small bitmap or pixmap into a button instead of a
text label. Is GnomePixmap the only/best way to do this?
Hi Edward, for gtk1.2 take a look at the pixmap test in testgtk.c, it
does this. It works the same way in gtk2 (I think), poke about in the
hi...
try set_usize,
set_default_size.
i have done it
regards
vinita..
David Aliaga wrote:
I have create a window with GTK with some entry
widgets in it.I want to use them to initialize some
parameters in a program I am writing.
Hi Dave, you want something like this:
void
my_OK_callback()
{
// read values out of the entry widgets
// pop down dialog
// start
Hello!
I tried to put a variable set and to wait in an
infinite loop until this is set to 1( which would be
set in a function connected to a signal) but this just
makes my window turn black.
To prevent your window from turning black you might use
gtk_main_iteration_do
There isn't an existing function to do this. You'll need to write it, which
you may have already realized.
Use the strtok function to tokenize the string (i.e. separate the numbers
from the commas). You call this function iteratively until you get to the
end of the string. Each time you call the
El lun, 10-06-2002 a las 08:39, David L. Cooper II escribió:
There isn't an existing function to do this. You'll need to write it, which
you may have already realized.
Use the strtok function to tokenize the string (i.e. separate the numbers
from the commas). You call this function
Am Mon, 2002-06-10 um 11.33 schrieb Andrew E. Makeev:
I doubt this is mentioned in the GLib API reference. Without explicit
charset handling the protocol, you're basically fucked. Hmm. I might
be missing something, dunno.
Well, I know about g_io_channel_get_encoding, I meant I would
Daniel Elstner wrote:
Am Mon, 2002-06-10 um 11.33 schrieb Andrew E. Makeev:
I doubt this is mentioned in the GLib API reference. Without explicit
charset handling the protocol, you're basically fucked. Hmm. I might
be missing something, dunno.
Well, I know about
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Daniel Elstner wrote:
Am Mon, 2002-06-10 um 11.33 schrieb Andrew E. Makeev:
Btw, if I did
g_io_channel_set_encoding(chan, 0, 0) (that should set encoding to NULL, right?
or I had to send NULL as parameter?) g_io_channel_read_chars()
I'm looking for the easy way for changing pen colors for drawing.
I currently do :
guint32 white = 0x00ff;
guint32 cyan= 0x000f;
guint32 black = 0x;
gdk_draw_polygon(pixmap,gc,FALSE,gpts,npts);
I'm in need of 16 colors in this format.
I
Is it possible in gtk to open a window in different workspaces? My
application requires to open several windows and I want to distribute
these windows over sevaral workspaces rather than leave the user to do it
himself using the window manager.
Ambar
German Poo Caaman~o wrote:
El lun, 10-06-2002 a las 08:39, David L. Cooper II escribió:
There isn't an existing function to do this. You'll need to write it, which
you may have already realized.
Use the strtok function to tokenize the string (i.e. separate the numbers
from the commas). You
I have gtk 1.2 and when I try to compile, I have error, gcc does not found
gtk/gtk.h.
But, I'm including `gtk-config --cflags --libs` in the compile line.
Can you help me,
Romain
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jblazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had to reinstall my system and now I cannot build Pango: I receive
the error message
aclocal: configure.in: 262: macro `AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0' not found in library
make: *** [aclocal.m4] Error 1
What can I do?
use the tarball and the configure
First thank you for your impatience. Yesterday I found out that I
didn't actually get the file Makefile,
because the command ./configure ran incorrectly. So I have downloaded
glib-2.0.3 and then install it successfully.
But when I configure pango-1.01, it suggests me to install
Your best bet is to edit the file /etc/ld.so.conf to include the path that
includes the glib-2.0.3 libraries that you just built and installed. If you
used the tarball and didn't tell it anything different, it would have
installed in /usr/local/lib. So make sure that /etc/ld.so.conf
Hello All, Need some text widget advice.
I writing a GUI and would like to include a 'command line window' - A
terminal-like interface to take keyboard input and provide text output
(log style output).
Looking for a simpler text widget that GtkText.
I am currently using a GtkText for output
i think u should write
`gtk-config --cflags` `gtk-config --libs`
regards,
vinita
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