Hi,
Quoting Binary Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 11:06 +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
>> Chris Rorvick schrieb:
>> > I'm attempting to profile GTK in an application and I'm wondering what
>> > methodology others use to accomplish this. Is there any documentation
>> > that addresse
On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 11:06 +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
> Chris Rorvick schrieb:
> > I'm attempting to profile GTK in an application and I'm wondering what
> > methodology others use to accomplish this. Is there any documentation
> > that addresses this topic that I should refer to? Any caveats w
Pango-1.19.0 is now available for download at:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/pango/1.19/
or
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/pango/1.19
9db02e1e27dd0d8c9f9944c3b4578b60 pango-1.19.0.tar.bz2
32cc0b7cabce4f7e47817155fa96e519 pango-1.19.0.tar.gz
This is the first development release in yet another e
Hey,
GNU gettext can help you with this.
project page: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/
short intro: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettext
But gettext did not translate the strings automatically.
Naveen Kumar schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to display the labels in hindi, I tried
> export LANG
Stefan Kost wrote:
>> I figured out that Sun's dtrace tool allows me to basically script a
>> sampling profiler just as you describe. Very cool program. My program
>> is spending more than 50% of its userland time executing code in glib,
>> and a vast majority of that is split evenly between two
hi,
Chris Rorvick schrieb:
> Stefan Kost wrote:
> > This is most likely caused by cairo. You should also see a bit less
> > CPU usage in 2.12 compared to 2.10 (or more precise newer cairo should
> > perform a bit better).
>
> For some reason, this happens to be one of two libraries that I'm
>
Chris Rorvick wrote:
> My program is spending more than 50% of its userland time
> executing code in glib, and a vast majority of that is split evenly
> between two functions: g_slist_find() and g_slist_remove_all().
You should probably be using a different data structure. A linked list
is not a
Stefan Kost wrote:
> This is most likely caused by cairo. You should also see a bit less
> CPU usage in 2.12 compared to 2.10 (or more precise newer cairo should
> perform a bit better).
For some reason, this happens to be one of two libraries that I'm
statically linking in. I wasn't seeing a
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 12:47 -0500, Chris Rorvick wrote:
> Stefan Kost wrote:
> > This is most likely caused by cairo. You should also see a bit less
> > CPU usage in 2.12 compared to 2.10 (or more precise newer cairo should
> > perform a bit better).
>
> For some reason, this happens to be one
Thanks a lot!
> Could anyone tell me, how to make hpanned separator to be positioned in a
> > special way depending on the new window size?
>
> I've not tried, but I imagine you just need to add a "configure_event"
> handler to see the new window width and height, and set the pane
> position in th
On 10/29/07, Alex Nekorkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could anyone tell me, how to make hpanned separator to be positioned in a
> special way depending on the new window size?
I've not tried, but I imagine you just need to add a "configure_event"
handler to see the new window width and height, a
Hello All,
Could anyone tell me, how to make hpanned separator to be positioned in a
special way depending on the new window size?
The thing I need is child1 size to be initially equal to
[(newwinheight-85)*4/3, newwinheight-17], when window is just resized.
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Dear all,
We can add bindings to a class by configure file and programming.
So, as a "class user", how could I know the bindings that could apply to
one certain class?
Thanks.
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