Emmanuele Bassi a écrit :
On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 17:57 -0400, Andrew Smith wrote:
A custom cell renderer (as in
http://scentric.net/tutorial/sec-custom-cell-renderers.html ) seems to
be a lot of work, apparently I have to render the button myself.. but I
may be misunderstanding.
no, you unde
2008/9/19 Tor Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Do you have gspawn-win32-helper.exe and
> gspawn-win32-helper-console.exe in your PATH, or in the "bin" folder
> under your GLib installation directory?
>
No, now, it's works fine.
> There is little reason to insist on using the g_spawn*() API in ca
On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 17:57 -0400, Andrew Smith wrote:
> A custom cell renderer (as in
> http://scentric.net/tutorial/sec-custom-cell-renderers.html ) seems to
> be a lot of work, apparently I have to render the button myself.. but I
> may be misunderstanding.
no, you understood correctly: you
>> I was wondering if someone can help point me out to the reason that I
>> can not get the GTK File Chooser Dialog (or widget for that matter) to
>> work in Windows XP.
>Does the same code work for you on Unix and X11, then?
Yes it does
>Please show us (preferrably by pointing to a web location
Hi
I have a GtkTreeView with one column, and two renderers - a pixbuf and a
string. It looks like this:
ICON SomeRandomString
That part works fine. What I'd like to add is 2 or 3 buttons to each
row, so it'd look like this:
ICON SomeRandomString Button1 Button2
Ideally I'd like to be able
Hello,
I am building a widget used to draw curves using Gdk under WinXp.
It works fine but I have a problem with the scroll bar.
When I move the scroll bar cursor, the widget is not immediately redrawn
and some bad lines appear before the good redraw (old lines with an
offset corresponding with