On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Torsten Schoenfeld kaffeeti...@gmx.de wrote:
On 08.08.2013 03:42, Gabor Szabo wrote:
after a lng break, I just started to play with Gtk-Perl again.
Welcome back. :-)
I tried to install Gtk2 on Ubuntu on a manually compiled perl version 5.18.0
using cpanm
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 11:07 AM, intrigeri intrig...@debian.org wrote:
Hi Gabor,
Gabor Szabo wrote (08 Aug 2013 04:56:15 GMT) :
after installing libgirepository1.0-dev I managed to install
Glib-Object-Introspection-0.015 and Gtk3.
Next time, you may want to try `apt-get build-dep libgtk3
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Brian Manning c...@xaoc.org wrote:
https://github.com/dave-theunsub/gtk3-perl-demos
https://github.com/kevinphilp/Perl-gtk3-Tutorial
Thank you for taking care of the web site and for the links!
One more suggestion:
Move the Projects Using Gtk2-Perl to its own
Hi,
after a lng break, I just started to play with Gtk-Perl again.
I tried to install Gtk2 on Ubuntu on a manually compiled perl version 5.18.0
using cpanm
I got the following error:
t/GtkRecentFilter.t ok
Unable to remove the test storage file at t/GtkRecentManager.t line
Hi again,
now that I have Gtk2 installed I looked at the web site for tutorials.
After a while I found the Tutorial section on
http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/doc/
thank you (!)
Before finding that I noticed a couple of issues on the web site:
http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/ has a link to
Hi,
I also tried to install Gtk3 (perl 5.18.0 on Ubuntu) and I got stuck with
Glib-Object-Introspection-0.015:
Package gobject-introspection-1.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gobject-introspection-1.0.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 7:07 AM, Brian Manning c...@xaoc.org wrote:
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 8:43 PM, Gabor Szabo ga...@szabgab.com wrote:
Hi,
I also tried to install Gtk3 (perl 5.18.0 on Ubuntu) and I got stuck with
Glib-Object-Introspection-0.015:
Package gobject-introspection-1.0
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 7:49 PM, Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 03:14:21PM +0200, Torsten Schoenfeld wrote:
So I guess it is just that there are different versions of Gtk2 on
these platforms.
Just always use set_program_name in Perl code. The bindings
For testing purposes I am trying to send keystrokes to the application.
In the t/ directory of Gtk2 I found several cases where a signal was connected
to a function and then the test uses signal_emit to invoke that signal handler.
e.g. How can I check that pressing F1 in the application has the
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 8:04 AM, muppet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 29, 2008, at 9:48 AM, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I must be missing something:
I am trying to get an iter on a line.
Sometimes the offset is too big so the below function throws
an exception:
$end_iter
I must be missing something:
I am trying to get an iter on a line.
Sometimes the offset is too big so the below function throws
an exception:
$end_iter= $buffer-get_iter_at_line_offset($line, $end);
Gtk-ERROR **: Char offset 24 is off the end of the line at
The problem is that even if I
I would like to mark various parts of a text with colors.
Is that doable in a TextView/TextBuffer pair?
If not, what should I use that can run on both Linux and Windows?
Gabor
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2008/4/28 zentara [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:33:11 +0300
Gabor Szabo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to mark various parts of a text with colors.
Is that doable in a TextView/TextBuffer pair?
If not, what should I use that can run on both Linux and Windows
I have an Gtk2::AboutDialog in the application (using glade). I am
trying to set its name
using $about-set_name() which works on Ubuntu. When I try the same on
Camelbox I get a warning about
set_name being deprecated and that I should use set_program_name() instead.
So I guess it is just that
I am trying to add windows with editing capabilities to my app.
I started with a TextView and a TextBuffer in it but as I can see out of the box
it only supports simple editing. Do I have to implement copy-paste, undo/redo
myself or is there a widget that I can use and will already provide all
Hi,
in the app I am writing using Glade there are a few windows (such as
file selector) that
are created as hidden and on clicking on the relevant menu option
the show() method is called on them
If I close those using the standard button (Cancel or Open) then
everything works fine and I can open
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Emmanuele Bassi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 09:40 +0300, Gabor Szabo wrote:
How can I make sure that when the [x] is clicked the window only gets
hidden and not destroyed?
use the delete-event signal and hide it inside the handler
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Emmanuele Bassi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 12:16 +0300, Gabor Szabo wrote:
I added an AboutDialog that I can close already using the [x] but I could
not
find what is the event triggered when clicking on the Close button.
Glade
I added an AboutDialog that I can close already using the [x] but I could not
find what is the event triggered when clicking on the Close button.
Glade says it is a GtkHButtonBox but it does not show details of the
button inside.
Gabor
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Hi,
I would like to packaget App::Wack as a stand-alone installable
application for MS Windows users.
Any recommendations which way to go ?
Is there a FAQ or something?
Shall I use ActivePerl or Vanilla Perl ?
Can PAR include *all* the dependencies including the the dlls of Gtk2?
There might be
their opinion.
regards
Gabor
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http://www.szabgab.com/
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Hi,
with a couple of people we are trying to install Perl GTK+ on Windows but
we seem to have some trouble.
After installing what seems to be the latest version of GTK+ and Glib
we get
E:\Gtk2-Perl-Demo-0.04\Gtk2-Perl-Demo-0.04\tutorialperl hello_world.pl
Can't locate object method
/win32/ppm/ ?
regards
Gabor Szabo
http://www.szabgab.com/
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While I was trying to upgrad to Glib 1.081 I got a test error in t/c.t
perl t/c.t :
[...]
not ok 12 - flags property
# Failed test (t/c.t at line 139)
replacing ok ( eq_array ...with
is_deeply show the following:
not ok 12 - flags property
# Failed test (t/newc.t at line 139)
#
On 4/27/05, Daniel Kasak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gabor Szabo wrote:
Just out of curiosity ... did you find / make an acceptable solution?
not yet, but I will certainly report here when I have find something.
Gabor
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As far as I understand Cygwin is not an option as I have to
supply native code to my customer.
On 4/14/05, muppet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the Gnome2 and Gnome2::VFS modules in binary format for easy
installation on MS Winows.
the base libraries that these modules bind aren't available
On 4/14/05, muppet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gtk2::FileChooserDialog is part of gtk+.
thanks
Gabor
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Thanks for the ointer to the Gtk2::FileChooserDialog.
I am including here a working example so that you can tell me if it is ok that
I used the simple keywords open, cancel and accept instead on the
GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN and similar constants.
If that's OK then someone might want to put
thanks
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