Re: [gtk-list] Re: signals, objects, user_data and stuff.
- From: Martin Kestel <mka mppmu mpg de>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] Re: signals, objects, user_data and stuff.
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 14:42:54 +0200 (MET DST)
Hmmmm My apologies. I was reading too fast and understood you kept some
information inside some file and had to read this in later. Sorry.
....but: what do think of the approach I suggested?
Regards,
Martin
On 28 Mar 2000, Thomas Mailund Jensen wrote:
>>>>>> "M" == Martin Kestel <mka@mppmu.mpg.de> writes:
>
> [snip]
>
> M> (just curious: is it LabView-like?)
>
>Don't know LabView, so I wouldn't know. It's a coloured Petri net
>tool so it probably isn't.
>
LabView is sold by National Instruments and connects PCs and hardware (since
one year roughly also for Linux...).
> [snip]
>
> M> What you save in such an approach is messing around with files to
> M> read in and such ugly things like fileformats and so on. ....and
> M> say it goes boom at some point you are left with some MB of junk
> M> files around...nonono.
>
>huh? I didn't get that one. How is reading data from a file related
>to moving bend-points around? I need to get the bend points somehow,
>and right now I read all my data from a set of xml files (I haven't
>gotten around to writing a proper editor for my tool yet). Once I
>have read in my data it shouldn't really matter where I got them from.
>
> /mailund
>
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