Hi All,
The API gtk_style_get_font is deprecated.
Can anyone tell us which is the alternative for this API
Rgds,
Madhu
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Hi all,
I am a new member to this group and also new to gtk+.
Can anybody tell me how to deploy a gtk+2.0 applications on target
board? My board is ARM9 core and rtos is embedded Linux (2.6 kernel).
And also is there any tool for measuring the time interval between the
image screens.
Thanks
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 05:15:55 +
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> > Any ideas?
>
> An idea: have a look whether there is a /data/.Trash- directory
> (where is one of the users with write permissions to the root dir
> of this partition). May be that is too full?
No luck - there are no hidden
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 10:49:24PM -0300, John Coppens wrote:
> Hi all..
>
> Since a couple of weeks, I have a very strange thing with one partition
> of my disk mounted as '/data'. GTK+ based programs seem to have
> problems accessing this directory
Hi all..
Since a couple of weeks, I have a very strange thing with one partition
of my disk mounted as '/data'. GTK+ based programs seem to have
problems accessing this directory after some time.
When the app is recently started, access is fast. After a couple of
hours, it can take up over 30 sec
> I have an application that creates a small borderless window
> containing an "always below" icon, with the taskbar and pager skip
> hints turned on so it doesn't show anywhere except where it's put
> on the desktop.
> The urgency hint works just fine as long as the window is listed in
> the task
Hi, Fabricio!
>
>1) You can read a XML file with SAX or DOM approaches, ok... but
> how do you WRITE an XML file? Do you keep in memory a tree
> representation of the data, and write it all to disk at once? Do you use
> a self-written function to write line by line to a buffer and then
Greetings peoples of the gtk-app-devel list...
I have an application that creates a small borderless window containing an
"always below" icon, with the taskbar and pager skip hints turned on so it
doesn't show anywhere except where it's put on the desktop.
I'd like it to occasionally appear in