> Well, not really. You just pack PixbufRenderer into
> column, and give it
> a pixbuf showing a circle. It's entirely up to you
> how you get the
> circle, drawing it in GIMP and saving as PNG loaded
> by your app

Thanks for the reply. The thing is, I need many
differently colored circles (more than 50) to insert
in front of a text in CellRenderer. Right now, the
only way I see how to do this is to have 50 different
.png (or smth else) files each holding a circle of a
different color. But this seems like an extremely
inefficient solution. Is there a better way?

Maybe like only hold 1 file of a white color, and
whenever I need a different color, change it inside my
application and use it. But I didn't find any tools in
Gtk that would manipulate image/pixbuf for me .....

Any suggestions? Thanks.



--- Maciej Katafiasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dnia 22-06-2005, ¶ro o godzinie 11:17 -0700, Alexei
> D napisa³:
> > Tim, thank you VERY much for the answer! Just one
> > question. You said:
> > 
> > > use ready-made circles in form of GdkPixbufs. 
> > 
> > where do I find those ready-made icons? Are you
> > refering to GTK stock items?
> 
> Well, not really. You just pack PixbufRenderer into
> column, and give it
> a pixbuf showing a circle. It's entirely up to you
> how you get the
> circle, drawing it in GIMP and saving as PNG loaded
> by your app is as
> good idea as any; having stock items would be good,
> but I don't think
> there are any stock items supporting concept of
> "give me a circle".
> 
> Cheers,
> Maciej
> 
> -- 
> Maciej Katafiasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 


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