Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> In the meantime, I found an image of a shadow surrounding a black region.
> I am attempting to use Pixbuf composite to superimpose my image on the
> black region. My attempt almost works, but the source image gets smeared
> to the edge of the shadow (the destination) by e
Hello all,
I'm curious how one would go about freezing (stopping UI updates) and
thawing (applying and resuming UI updates) a GtkWidget, as well as any
children of it.
I see gdk_window_(freeze|thaw)_updates(GdkWindow*) but that's not
applicable to GtkWidget.
Thanks,
Evan Charlton
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Claudio Saavedra wrote:
> El mar, 25-03-2008 a las 16:46 -0600, Jeffrey Barish escribió:
>> I would like to put a shadow behind an Image. I suppose that the way
>> to do this is to superimpose the desired image on an image of a
>> shadow. Does anyone know where I can find an image of a shadow? A
Dear Friends
Is possible to display an label with gradient background?
also any example is possible?
Regards
Luiz
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From: "Ian Puleston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Jerky window resizing in Windows GTK
El mar, 25-03-2008 a las 16:46 -0600, Jeffrey Barish escribió:
> I would like to put a shadow behind an Image. I suppose that the way
> to do this is to superimpose the desired image on an image of a
> shadow. Does anyone know where I can find an image of a shadow? Any
> sample code?
In gnome
I would like to put a shadow behind an Image. I suppose that the way to do
this is to superimpose the desired image on an image of a shadow. Does
anyone know where I can find an image of a shadow? Any sample code?
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Am I missing something, or is it not possible to specify that text in an
Entry should be ellipsized?
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Hi,
For some strange reason GtkTreeview is not working in
GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE mode, here (Fedora 8, Gtk 2.10, I believe).
GTK_SELECTION_NONE, GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE,
GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLE work as expected, but GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE always
behaves as GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE... so one row is always se
> CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0 glib-2.0 gthread-2.0` -lm
Please don't do spread this `pkg-config --cflags --libs` meme.
Although it works on Linux with ELF, in general one should put the
compiler flags close to the beginning of the command line, before
source files, and library
I have not explored the newest version of eclispe, which reports that it
supports the autoconfig framework inside it "Managed Make" features; so
there may be an easier way than this one.
I always add a 'Makefile' in my source directory that includes the
needed commands to build a gtk+ project. ec
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AlannY wrote:
| Hi there, my name is Alan.
|
| I have a custom widget and I want to change mouse cursor while it exists
| on some (custom) area of my widget. So ANSI art:
|
| +-+
| | Custom widget |
| |+--+ |
| || area
Hi there, my name is Alan.
I have a custom widget and I want to change mouse cursor while it exists
on some (custom) area of my widget. So ANSI art:
+-+
| Custom widget |
|+--+ |
|| area | |
|+--+ |
+-+
I need to change cursor fro
Hi All!
It`s my first post to this list, so be patient :) I`ve got a problem
with compiling gtk+ project in eclipse. Here is the simplest project
from gtk tutorial:
#include
int main( int argc,
char *argv[] )
{
GtkWidget *window;
gtk_init (&argc, &argv);
window
From: Kevin DeKorte
> I'd like to create a panel that slides out of the way, little
> animation kinda thing and I had something working but gtk really
> didn't slide it out of the way it just showing the first and then
> the last. Now I understand that due to performance that not every
> panel cha
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