Re: [glade--] problem with glademm/win32 (XP)
- From: andreas <andreasosterwalder hotmail com>
- To: glademm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [glade--] problem with glademm/win32 (XP)
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 05:22:04 +0000 (UTC)
I believe that my last two postings got lost...
Baltasarq <baltasarq <at> yahoo.es> writes:
>
> Hi !
>
> > How can I tell glade to use something other than glade--?
> > I was looking for that possibility, mainly because I assumed
> > that it was also the way to tell glade where to look for glade--.
>
> You can't.
> You have to do trigger glade-- or any other thing through a command-line
> console.
I finally got the thing to work - it seems that glade did not like the fact that
I had my projects stored somewhere under "documents and settings". The spaces in
the directory name were not appreciated, but storing the projects in
c:\<something> works fine.
Thanks for your help,
Andreas
> Actually, Glade-3 will drop the code generation option, and everybody will
> have to do that, even when using glade-- to generate your code.
>
> > I also seem to be misunderstanding some of the organization of
> > glade/glademm - I thought that libglademm contains the headers that are
> > used by glade-- to generate the c++ code. Is that wrong?
>
> Well, that was also confusing for me. Too many Gtkxxx libs :-P
>
> I think all of this goes as following:
> Gtk+ is THE library
> Gtkmm is the C++ wrapping library for Gtk+. Glade-- generates Gtkmm code.
> libglademm can be used directly from your program to instantiate windows and
> widgets, from the xml file. No gtkmm generated code.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Salud !
>
> Baltasar
>
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