TR : [Glade-devel] Re: [LONG] Glade and Anjuta
- From: e98cuenc free fr (Joaquin Cuenca Abela)
- Subject: TR : [Glade-devel] Re: [LONG] Glade and Anjuta
- Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 10:46:21 +0100
I forgot to CC the list:
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Joaquin Cuenca Abela [mailto:e98cuenc free fr]=20
Envoy=E9 : vendredi 7 mars 2003 08:05
=C0 : 'Biswapesh Chattopadhyay'
Objet : RE : [Glade-devel] Re: [LONG] Glade and Anjuta
Biswapesh wrote:
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[snip]
Ok, so first, let's do a quick presentation of glade.
Damon Chaplin
did
[snip]
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So, glade-3 si not likely to be complte anytime soon - is
The things lacking in glade-3 when compared with glade-2 are:
1) Stability
2) Menu Editor
3) Being able to add new catalogs
Point 1 is not really *sooo* bad. Point 2 is the most important IMHO.
that it ? Looks like the anjuta1/anjuta2 situation all over again. Boy
I hate code rewrites ! :-(
Hey, it's not my fault ;-)
Ignore this - a simple widget is O.K - we'll put it in a scrollable=20
container - in fact, that's actually a better solution. BTW, I hope=20
your widgets emit the necessary signals.
Bad news. I've just changed them from a window widget to a non window
one. All the communication between widgets is not yet done with
signals, but I will start adding them asap.
I don't think it belongs to glade to do that. We're a
"build a GUI"
tool, not a gtk+ instrospector. What's the problem
implementing that
on anjuta itself?
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Can you tell me how then to get the prototype for the function ? How=20
did glade-1 do it ? Was it all hardcoded ? I want the ability to=20
define custom widgets. Is there any way to introspect in GTK (maybe=20
some marshaller call ?)
You should have the Gtype of the widget. Then you call
g_signal_list_ids & g_signal_query. That should give you everything you
need to build the prototype of the callback.
Cheers,
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