Then I want to implement a "drag" scrolling. The user will click and drag the
image to make it scroll.
To write drag code in GTK you basically need to handle signals
"button_press_event" and "motion_notify_event", as exemplified below.
Essentially drag operations depend of the differenc
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 01:51:06PM -0500, Tim Corio wrote:
> I couldn't find this in the archives, but I assume it's a common thing.
>
> How do I force a GtkScrolledWindow to scroll?
You can either use gtk_range_set_value() on the scrollbar obtained with
gtk_scrolled_window_get_hscrollbar()/gtk_s
I couldn't find this in the archives, but I assume it's a common thing.
How do I force a GtkScrolledWindow to scroll?
Using the C API, I have a drawing area widget that I put into a scrolled
window. I can scroll the image as expected by dragging the scrollbars.
Now, I want to first, force the vi