Re: [Anjuta-list] Glade and anjuta



Hi!

Please always CC the list when you reply...

Anjuta 2.0 projects (at least Gtk/Gnome and Gtkmm) use libglade by
default. They create a simple example window in main.c which could be a
good starting point.

Regards,
Johannes

Travis DePuy schrieb:
> Ok, thanks for the info. My apologies if this is "uncouth" to reply
> directly to you. I had an idea that tutorial was out of date, but it was
> all I had to go on.
> 
>   I found a new tutorial (
> http://www.micahcarrick.com/v2/content/view/13/3/) that uses libglade.
> Unfortunately, I do not have libglade as a selection in the New Project
> Wizard. Where does this information come from. I assume it queries for
> some libraries, but how do I know if I have those libraries and if I
> don't, how do I get them?
> 
> Thanks again for the info
> --- Travis
> 
> 
> On 2/14/07, *Johannes Schmid* <johannes schmid gmx de
> <mailto:johannes schmid gmx de>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi!
> 
>     Well, the tutorial you refer is out-of-date as anjuta embeds the new
>     glade which has a slightly different user inferface. Maybe you should
>     have a look at the libglade documentation as a starting point:
> 
>     http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/libglade/index.html
> 
>     Regards,
>     Johannes
> 
>     Travis DePuy schrieb:
>     > Um, hi all.
>     >
>     >    So, I am launching new endevours into programming on linux. I have
>     > anjunta installed and running. I started going through the tutorial
>     > (http://writelinux.com/glade/ <http://writelinux.com/glade/>) and I am
>     > having some problems getting the glade stuff over to the main
>     program.
>     >    I get my Gnome C project created ok. Then I click File > New >
>     Glade
>     > file. Then I create a new window and stick a button on it. Then,
>     on the
>     > signals tab of the properties for the button, I select
>     > on_button1_clicked. Cool. Now what? The tutorial refers to an add
>     button
>     > and ok buttons that I don't seem to have. When I populate the signal
>     > handler, then build the project, nothing is added to the callbacks.c
>     > file. So, the button has a signal handler, but no new code.
>     >    Another problem that I think is related. When I build my project,
>     > then run it from a terminal, I get a blank window.... no button.
>     >
>     >    Any suggestions? I am running anjunta 2.1.1 on a Ubuntu Edgy Eft.
>     > (2.0.2 would not do anything when I did File > New > Glade file, so it
>     > was suggested I try 2.1.1. Which actually does stuff.... but....
>     er... doh.)
>     >
>     > Thanks muchly and may the linux library gods smile well upon you.
>     > --- Travis
>     >
>     >
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