On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 18:20, Roger Leigh wrote:
Has anyone successfully built GLib, GTK+ et. al. under Cygwin
recently?
Did you get anywhere with this? I didn't see any replies here.
It has been done in the past: there are a set of packages at
http://web.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~s01397ms/cygwin/
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 09:31, Fazly Fauzy wrote:
I had managed to run the hello world program but I got this message
here:
** (Test Interface.exe:4060): WARNING **: No builtin or dynamically
loaded modul
es
were found. Pango will not work correctly. This probably means
there was an error
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 14:58, Dave Malcolm wrote:
[snip]
BTW, please send emails to the list in plain text form, rather than
ASCII.
Oops, I meant: don't send HTML mails.
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On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 13:06, David Lloyd wrote:
What's wrong with Havoc Pennington's offering? (Look for GTK and such on New
Riders).
It covers GTK 1, rather than GTK 2, and so is now out of date (a shame,
because I rather liked it).
DSL
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On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 01:09, Fazly Fauzy wrote:
This is my first time using GTK and I am using GTK+ 2.0. I get these
link errors when I tried to build the hello world program from the
GTK+ 2.0 tutorial:
Linking...
hello world.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 05:31, Steve Slade wrote:
Hello,
I'm very new to the world of UNIX having been introduced through my
recent purchase of OS X. I am trying to find alternatives to programs
such as Photoshop and Dreamweaver. I found the Gimp and Bluefish. I
downloaded Fink and began
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 06:31, Zhu Yong wrote:
HI,
Can I simply rename the .c source files generated by Glade to .cpp ?
Have you tried using libglade to load the interfaces at run-time from
XML? I suspect it will be much easier in the long run. Should be
possible from C++.
I believe the code
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 02:12, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
I have both glib1.2 and glib2.0 installed (debian sarge).
The normal makefile line (in 1.2) is something like
CFLAGS=`glib-config --cflags` ...
and so forth.
But for all my googling and doc reading, I don't see how to specify
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 15:04, iain wrote:
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 16:54, Dave Malcolm wrote:
I want to use the new action-based menu API that is in libegg, and
appears to have made it into GTK+ in the last couple of months.
I would prefer not to introduce dependencies on the very latest
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 16:20, iain wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 13:16, Dave Malcolm wrote:
Some questions:
(i) what stable release of GTK (if any) would I have to add as a
dependency if I wanted to link to this functionality in GTK+?
I'm using it my application and linking
I want to use the new action-based menu API that is in libegg, and
appears to have made it into GTK+ in the last couple of months.
I would prefer not to introduce dependencies on the very latest version
of GTK into my application - some of my users are still using Gnome 2.0
Some questions:
(i)
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 13:30, Paul Davis wrote:
[snip]
(as a parenthetical note, i find it rather sad how few new widgets
have been incorporated into GTK+ over the years it has been around. i
don't think i have seen a single example of a new widget entering the
toolkit in the 4+ years i've
semantics. But it can be pain.
I tend to go for method (ii)
Good luck!
Dave Malcolm
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editor widget I'm
writing (www.conglomerate.org, a free-as-in-GPL user-friendly XML editor).
Thanks in advance!
Dave Malcolm
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the user's
favourite web browser)? I can't see it in the docs of my current version of
Pango (1.0.3)
Dave Malcolm
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On Tuesday 10 September 2002 02:54, Scott Bronson wrote:
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 12:56, Dave Malcolm wrote:
On Saturday 07 September 2002 18:35, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
What I don't notice is what should I use instead of these depreciated
classes? There's no docs on what to replace them
On Saturday 07 September 2002 18:35, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
So I'm looking through the GTK+2 reference manual in DevHelp book (which
is a cool app I must say, reminds me of Apple's MPTA app, but more work
needs to be done to these books to get them to be the same caliber), and
I notice a
On Thursday 05 September 2002 08:58, Mullin Yu wrote:
The call to gtk_init is only needed once, at the top of the program (in main).
Once that's been done, you should call gtk_main (from main). This sets up
the library and takes control of your program's flow of execution, and calls
your code
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