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Re: entries and guile-gui
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Kevin Ryde |
Subject: |
Re: entries and guile-gui |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Feb 2007 09:12:12 +1100 |
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Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/21.4 (gnu/linux) |
Paul Emsley <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Yes handling compat.h seems to be tricky. I just commented the
> include :)
Yep, it's only for 1.6.
> GTk2 + guile-gtk-2.0 seems to almost completely work for me now (woop!).
> There are some entries (not all) where the text cannot be changed (and
> the text is selected when the widget is shown). Exactly the same code
> in gtk1.2 + guile-gtk-0.5 does not have this behaviour. Any idea about
> that?
Nope, don't know what you mean there. I've used GtkEntry ok, but if
you mean GtkText I haven't used that. (There's new bindings for some
of the new textbuf/textview, I've been using that, though just for
viewing not for editing.)
> Also I can't get guile-gui to work with guile-gtk-2.0, with what might
> be the same symptoms. Has anyone tried this?
Perhaps not. That's Neil's stuff, maybe he can say. Sticking in some
prints I see events going off, but nothing ending up displayed.
- guile-gtk-2.0 strangeness..?, Paul Emsley, 2007/02/07
- Re: guile-gtk-2.0 strangeness..?, Paul Emsley, 2007/02/07
- Re: guile-gtk-2.0 strangeness..?, Kevin Ryde, 2007/02/08
- entries and guile-gui [was guile-gtk-2.0 strangeness..?], Paul Emsley, 2007/02/09
- Re: entries and guile-gui,
Kevin Ryde <=
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Neil Jerram, 2007/02/18
- Message not available
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Neil Jerram, 2007/02/21
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Kevin Ryde, 2007/02/21
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Kevin Ryde, 2007/02/21
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Kevin Ryde, 2007/02/21
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Neil Jerram, 2007/02/22
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Neil Jerram, 2007/02/22
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Neil Jerram, 2007/02/22
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Neil Jerram, 2007/02/24
- Re: entries and guile-gui, Kevin Ryde, 2007/02/25