On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 5:49 AM, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> I'm using gtk_widget_set_size_request on a GtkTreeView that gets
> embedded in a scrolled window which in turn is embedded in a
> larger window -- setting the width to 120 and leaving the height
> unset.
>
> This works as expected in gtk2, b
On 13/02/11 04:43, John Emmas wrote:
FWIW I tracked sown the mechanism for suppressing leak detections in MSVC.
Basically, you can set checkpoints and only display the leaks between two
specified points. It might not be as flexible as the method used in Valgrind
but it's one helluva lot easi
Hi.
> Well yes, it is simpler. And, you are correct, it is awkward. I just
> had this vision of two g_spawn_async_with_pipes() hooked together.
> Running echo output &echo_out directly into lilypond's input &echo_out
> as if they "may" share &echo_out. I will need to test/hack this. I
> hate h
I'm using gtk_widget_set_size_request on a GtkTreeView that gets
embedded in a scrolled window which in turn is embedded in a
larger window -- setting the width to 120 and leaving the height
unset.
This works as expected in gtk2, but in gtk3 the treeview's window
is much narrower (doesn't look lik
On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 20:52 +0100, David Nečas wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 01:31:18PM -0500, Dad wrote:
> > If I am going to run the following command line prompt from my
> > application run-time ->
> >
> > echo '\version "2.12" \relative {\clef "alto" c4 d e f g a b c}'
> > | /usr/bin/lilypo
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 01:31:18PM -0500, Dad wrote:
> If I am going to run the following command line prompt from my
> application run-time ->
>
> echo '\version "2.12" \relative {\clef "alto" c4 d e f g a b c}'
> | /usr/bin/lilypond --output=myscale.png -
>
> using g_spawn_async_with_pipes() ho
Hi,
If I am going to run the following command line prompt from my
application run-time ->
echo '\version "2.12" \relative {\clef "alto" c4 d e f g a b c}'
| /usr/bin/lilypond --output=myscale.png -
using g_spawn_async_with_pipes() how on earth do I set the input of
lilypond to suck up the outpu
FWIW I tracked sown the mechanism for suppressing leak detections in MSVC.
Basically, you can set checkpoints and only display the leaks between two
specified points. It might not be as flexible as the method used in Valgrind
but it's one helluva lot easier. Here's how I modified my original
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> I've got my app to build against gtk 3.0 but I'm having trouble
> getting some drawing code ported...
Ah, I now see what part of my problem was: I hadn't looked up the
latest signature for the GtkWidget "draw" callback. I had this as
> void plot_draw
I've got my app to build against gtk 3.0 but I'm having trouble
getting some drawing code ported. It was OK as of the
"transitional" state part-way through Benjamin Otte's gdk cleanup
and it works with gtk 2.24, but my attempt at gtk 3.0 code fails:
I get an empty canvas window where there's suppos
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