On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 13:52:52 -0300
Fabricio Rocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I simply don“t have a clue of where to start with that. I am
> trying to understand how Dia works, but it is FAR more complicated than
> what I need, specially because it is a general-purpose diagram maker.
> So,
Hello all,
Have anybody ever created a simple flowchart designer in GTK? No, I am
not talking about Dia. The fact is that I would like to create a
flowchart design app with 5 or 6 simple shapes, plus straight-lines
connector "arrows", with a variable text displayed on each occurence of
I did some experiments with gdk_window_add_filter. First of all there
is a GdkWindow associated with every GtkWidget. It can be acquired
either by ->window or using gtk_widget_get_parent_window. Then is it
not so hard to add an event filter to any particular widget - in my
case to the parent window
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Here is a link to an example illustrating how to
implement GMarkupParser (the simple XML parser most of
the other replies referred to):
http://www.koders.com/c/fid583B8029A0A2E99A959C4ACF977606E6EA7B0669.aspx
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John Cupitt writes:
> again, no idea how well that would work on Xinerama/Win32.
Not at all, as there is only one GdkScreen (with a number of monitors,
though) in gdk/win32, and Xinerama I guess. (And only one GdkDisplay
in Win32.)
I once had an idea to map Win32 "desktops" (the things you creat
On 6/23/06, John Cupitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's GdkScreen which is supposed to have this information, at least
> in a traditional X multihead setup:
>
> http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gdk/GdkScreen.html
Forgot, and here's the get/set for GtkWindow:
http://developer.gnome.or
On 6/23/06, 3saul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I find out which monitor my application is on in a multiple monitor
> environment?
There's GdkScreen which is supposed to have this information, at least
in a traditional X multihead setup:
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gdk/GdkScree
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