I have an issue where the contents of a dialog (a label & pic) is not
always displayed in a timely manner (or at all). In the code below the
dialog outline (the size of the dialog changes from pic to pic) always
displays properly as it should. But the contents of the label and the pic
in th
And I forgot that trick, if you use Google, you can search files of a
particular type with
"filetype"
For example you can search GtkTreeView in C source code with this :
"GtkTreeView filetype:c"
Or in Vala with this :
"Gtk.TreeView filetype:vala"
Then you have a huge book with tons of sample c
I agree about Vala, here's my personal experience, I'm a programmer,
mostly C++
but not a great Linux lover :-P I heard about Vala, I dowloaded the Vala
IDE binaries,
copy pasted the "TreeView with TreeStore" tutorial :
https://live.gnome.org/Vala/GTKSample
That was just incredible to build and
Hi again,
Oh! I remember more. Sometimes Vala implementation helped me in the past,
when I learned how to create GObject classes, interfaces, public, private
section. Vala looks like C# and might help you to understand how to make
correct GObject classes :)
Best regards,
Vlad
27 марта 2012 г. 21
Hi,
I have to strongly agree with Vlad here, I think the quality of
information that
you can find in print on GTK+ pales in comparison to what you have readily
available on the internet. Of course finding the right material to read might
be staggering at first, just toy with the apis a little, d
Hello Howard,
I am afraid to disappoint you, but in this case books will not help much.
GTK+ was changed significantly comparing to GTK+ from the 2007.
The best way to start learning is to read a documentation, play with demos
and tutorials, examine other non-complex projects. If you are able to f
Hi. I want to have a thorough and well-formed understanding of how to
use gtk+, which I'm not quite getting from the API. What would be the
best book I can buy right now? The most up-to-date book I see is
Foundations of GTK+ Development (2007) but not having a lot of money to
experiment with, I was
Hi,
Le 27/03/2012 10:03, Lachlan a écrit :
libgdl is EXACTLY what i wanted to do. after looking at ajunta it's perfect.
looks like gnome team is handling it now as well
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gdl/3.4/
Yes, GDL is still used by Anjuta and is maintained by Anjuta's team. It
has
libgdl is EXACTLY what i wanted to do. after looking at ajunta it's perfect.
looks like gnome team is handling it now as well
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gdl/3.4/
I can't see it a gtk3 version of python-gdl for debian so i think i'm
out of my league on this.
On 27 March 2012 15:39, T