Re: How to get a "traditional" file-chooser

2017-09-14 Thread Daniel Kasak
Come on. It's troll bait. He comes to a gtk+ list, declaring his preference upfront to not use gtk3 because the "file chooser is driving me crazy". In what why is the file chooser driving him crazy? Unknown - other than it not looking like GTK2 or qt ( unknown version ) file chooser. Just

Re: How to get a "traditional" file-chooser

2017-09-14 Thread Paul Davis
Now that was surely helpful. On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 6:48 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote: > Of course there is. Use GTK2 or QT apps. I suggest Redhat 5. That shit > is old school. > > On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 4:22 AM, Clemens Eisserer > wrote: > > Hi, > > >

Re: How to get a "traditional" file-chooser

2017-09-14 Thread Daniel Kasak
Of course there is. Use GTK2 or QT apps. I suggest Redhat 5. That shit is old school. On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 4:22 AM, Clemens Eisserer wrote: > Hi, > > Until recently I tried to avoid GTK3 applications, because the GTK3's > file chooser is driving me crazy. > However, as

One more Gobject Introspection issue

2017-09-14 Thread Stefan Salewski
GtkIconSize type is reported as plain gint, but it is an enum. For this function all is correct, see last line of code segment:    This function sets the size of stock icons in the toolbar. You can call it both before you add the icons and after they’ve been added. The size you set

How to get a "traditional" file-chooser

2017-09-14 Thread Clemens Eisserer
Hi, Until recently I tried to avoid GTK3 applications, because the GTK3's file chooser is driving me crazy. However, as more and more applications of my desktop environment are ported to GTK3, I wonder ... is there any way, to get a more traditional file chooser for GTK3 applications which