[Glade-users] [Fwd: Re: XML to Source Code?]



2010/2/25 Jos? F?lix Onta??n <felixonta at gmail.com>:
El d?a 25 de febrero de 2010 17:39, Tristan Van Berkom
<tristan.van.berkom at gmail.com> escribi?:
2010/2/25 Jos? F?lix Onta??n <felixonta at gmail.com>:
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Well Alexey, maybe my widgets are not designed for re-use them in
other projects.
Think about a sublclass of gtk.StatusIcon with clic-events captured
and some menus, i don't think publish as a library would be
interesting for no one. Don't you think?


Hi,
? ?its perfectly normal to write widgets as part of your project
that are not intended for distribution, i.e. they are not
intended for use in other projects.

I think its even becoming a more popular coding practice
to encode application logic into derived screen objects, which
is why I would really like to add some UI magic to Glade
to help automate the procedure of deriving widgets to be
implemented in your code...

That being said; I think the best practice for this context
of application-use only widgets is to simply include a catalog
in your project repository and distribution tarballs, probably
in the same directory you store your glade file(s), and you
might include a note somewhere about having to use
the GLADE_CATALOG_PATH ... (hopefully Glade will
eventually automatically load catalogs that the glade file
depends on from a relative directory or same directory).

Cheers,
? ? ? ?-Tristan


Thanks again Tristan, it sounds rather well.
I use to build my own debian packages for distribute my apps too.
I think put the catalog file under /usr/share/my_app/ with the other glade
files it's the bet approach, isn't?

I wouldnt recommend that really; if for instance when I download and install
your module on my computer and your module installs a catalog to the
system catalog path; then I would have your widgets in my Glade palette
by virtue of having your application installed.

If your widgets are not in a library that is distributed for others to use,
then the above scenario does not make sense at all (because assuming
your widgets are provided in your app, they are useless to me in my
Glade environment).


It's there a good doc to learn about GLADE_CATALOG_PATH and how
can i include my own catalog? is an environment variable? Must my app
include the catalog on GLADE_CATALOG_PATH when launching?

As I stated earlier in this thread; http://library.gnome.org/devel/gladeui/3.6/,
in fact I put alot of work into those docs, the entire catalog format is covered
in the first section.

... Ideally ofcourse Glade should know about a catalog that exists in a project
relative directory to the glade file its opening ... and implementing something
like that could be pretty easy considering the dependency is already
saved to the Glade
file ... but sorry for now its probably best to just remember to start
Glade with
GLADE_CATALOG_PATH set.

Cheers,
                    -Tristan




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