Greg Breland ha scritto lo scorso 18/02/2005 16.40:
The expose event wouldn't work for me either unless, as you did, I
returned TRUE. I even tried calling _after all the other expose events
with no luck. I ended up having to set the background pixmap on "show"
of the window. I have no way of kno
The expose event wouldn't work for me either unless, as you did, I
returned TRUE. I even tried calling _after all the other expose events
with no luck. I ended up having to set the background pixmap on "show"
of the window. I have no way of knowing if it will work on Windows
though.
On Fri, 200
Hi all,
this message gather issues from two different threads posted in last two
weeks, so I decided to post a completely new one.
The problem:
- drawing a custom shaped window with a background pixmap.
My current (partially working) solution:
int main (int argc, char * argv[])
{
GtkWidget *