On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> The attached program clearly shows how CellRendererText behaves differently
> in GTK+ 3 than it did in GTK+ 2: when using the latter, the "edited" signal
> is emitted whenever the user moves the focus from one cell to another,
> giving the
Hi list,
The GNOME Live! page containing info for compiling the GTK+ stack with
Visual Studio has been moved to
https://live.gnome.org/GTK%2B/Win32/MSVCCompilationOfGTKStack, and it also can
be accessed via https://live.gnome.org/GTK%2B/Win32/.
Thanks for staying in tune.
God bless!
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Hi,
I’ve just run into a change in behavior between GTK+ 2 and GTK+ 3 that
confuses me quite a bit; as I’m not sure whether the change is intentional
or the result of a bug, I’m asking here on the list.
The attached program clearly shows how CellRendererText behaves differently
in GTK+ 3 than it
On 19 August 2011 10:03, Fan Chun-wei wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have (finally) managed to write up some instructions[1] to build the GTK+
> stack with a stock installation of Visual C++ 2008/2010 from scratch.
> The instructions can be found at [1].
...
> [1]: https://live.gnome.org/MSVCCompilationO
Hi List,
I have (finally) managed to write up some instructions[1] to build the GTK+
stack with a stock installation of Visual C++ 2008/2010 from scratch.
The instructions can be found at [1]. Check it out, and please let me know
if some needed info is missing from there, or maybe any pointe
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 04:25:42PM +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> > I want to use the DirectFB with GTK+3.0 using Glade 3.10.
>
> the pre-condition for having DFB support in gtk+ 3.x, as laid out by the
> gtk+ team, is to have at least one active maintainer to avoid repeating
> the past experien
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 05:12:04PM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> Speaking as an application developer, I’m more interested in
> ready–to–deploy binaries for GTK+ 3.0. A nice bundle like the one Tor
> provided for GTK+ 2.X would be a neat plus.
>
> Until that condition is met, I’m not going to