Re: GladeGen and initializing widgets at startup

2006-05-07 Thread David Reed
On May 7, 2006, at 4:24 AM, Aengys wrote: > Thank you for your reply! > > I finally managed to do what I wanted. Maybe a little side-remark > here. > In the article you have said that all changes to the init-method are > lost once you regenerate the file. I have tried it, and indeed all my > ch

Re: GladeGen and initializing widgets at startup

2006-05-07 Thread Aengys
Thank you for your reply! I finally managed to do what I wanted. Maybe a little side-remark here. In the article you have said that all changes to the init-method are lost once you regenerate the file. I have tried it, and indeed all my changes were lost (which I had backed up before). So I've cre

Re: GladeGen and initializing widgets at startup

2006-05-06 Thread David Reed
On May 6, 2006, at 4:39 PM, Aengys wrote: > Hi all, > > Being struck by article 7421 of the linux journal > (http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7421), I'll tried to give it a > go. > Mainly because I have done some experiments with Glade and found that > it is really easy to create good lookin

GladeGen and initializing widgets at startup

2006-05-06 Thread Aengys
Hi all, Being struck by article 7421 of the linux journal (http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7421), I'll tried to give it a go. Mainly because I have done some experiments with Glade and found that it is really easy to create good looking GUIs. On the other end, there is the GladeGen tool which