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RE: Questions
- From: "Chris Jones" <chris black-sun co uk>
- To: <gtk-app-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Questions
- Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 02:10:09 +0100
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Hi
> Try creating the clist without buttons, then create the buttons as
> separate widgets. This might take some significant reprogramming,
> though, to adjust the buttons so they're the right size, etc.
Hmm, not exactly an ideal situation. Maybe there is some scope for a
newer CList which has scrolling capabilities? (Sadly this is beyond my
abilities at the moment, but I imagine there must be plenty of people
who need something similar).
> > it inside to give it a border (without any pixels inbetween - that
> > would look horrible).
> gtk_frame ??? -- see the tutorial
Doh! I read the container section of the tutorial and completely
missed that one.
> > how can I get each window running independantly? (Could it be done
by
> > fork()ing?)
> Umm... this could be done with threads. Forking could create a lot
of
> extra overhead.
I don't actually know the first thing about threads atm. Is there a
helpful example or two of this lying around anywhere?
Cheers,
- ---
Chris Jones
Black-Sun Software
chris@black-sun.co.uk
www.black-sun.co.uk
"Linux is beating Windows" - David Cole, Microsoft Executive
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