Re: gtk-list Digest, Vol 33, Issue 48
- From: "Jiang,Yi" <jiangyi178 rogers com>
- To: <gtk-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: gtk-list Digest, Vol 33, Issue 48
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 17:07:48 -0500
Hi,
May I ask you for a favour? I'm in the process of applying for a
govenment-assistance for small-business startup, and they require me to hand
in a survey form before Friday. Would please reply me and in reply, fill the
survey form below? I appreciate your help very much!
Thank you very much in advacne!,
Yi Richard Jiang
www.2ptech.com
Canada
=================Survey Form===============
Market Survey Questions (Consumer):
Instruction: In reply, please just keep the correct answer and delete
others (or just fill in your answer).
1. Which computer type do you like to use, personally?
(a) MS Windows
(b) Linux
(c) Mac
2. Which computer type do you or your company actually use, mainly?
(a) MS Windows
(b) Linux
(c) Mac
3. How many computers do your company (where you work) use?
a). less than 10
b). more than 10 but less than 50
c). more than 50
4. Does your company use local network to connect all the computers?
Yes / No
5. Do most of your company's computers have internet connection?
Yes / No
6. Does your company use handhelp devices, like Palm or PocketPC or
Blackberry?
Yes / No
7. When you buy computer software, which factor do you think more important?
a). Lower price - provided that the software quality is Ok.
b). Best quality.
c). Better support.
8. Do you or your company use barcode labels?
Yes / No
9. Do you or your company use barcode software?
Yes / No
10. If you or your company wants to purchase software for some purpose, how
do you, most likely, find the right software product?
a). Do an internet search,e.g.,Google search.
b). Ask software consultant.
c). Goto local software dealer.
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: GTK and appls (Michael Ekstrand)
2. Re: static binaries win32 (Tor Lillqvist)
3. Re: Installing GTK (Ed Catmur)
4. Re: Set text on GtkImageMenuItem (Ed Catmur)
5. GnomeDateEdit Question (Oche Satriani)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:48:57 -0600
From: Michael Ekstrand <mekstran scl ameslab gov>
Subject: Re: GTK and appls
To: szanelli <szanelli ngi it>
Cc: gtk-list gnome org
Message-ID: <1170182937 19539 14 camel debye scl ameslab gov>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 14:47 +0100, szanelli wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu Feisty updated every day via apt-get or
update-manager.
Then prepare for problems - development branches are released so you can
find problems and report bugs :).
===================================================================
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path:
"libqtpixmap.so",
===================================================================
Doesn't seem like a GTK problem to me - something is telling GTK to load
"libqtpixmap.so", and GTK can't find it. So it's probably a problem
with something else or with the installation (I'm not sure where
libqtpixmap.so comes from, so I can't be a whole lot of help in figuring
it out). Report this as a bug through Ubuntu's bug tracking channels
(perhaps against their xmms packages), and perhaps you can work with
them to get it fixed.
while running bookmark manager in firefox/swiftfox i get
====================================================================
(Gecko:21456): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_drag_get_data: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
====================================================================
When using a released version of GTK, this message is usually a result
of an error or bug in the application. I could see this being a GTK
problem in a prerelease/development version of GTK, although unlikely.
Again, file a bug against the relevant Ubuntu packages (most likely
firefox/swiftfox), assuming you're running firefox from their packages.
I suppose GTK is broken, I'ld like to remove and reinstall it, but I
don't know what to remove without damaging the whole system.
On Debian:
$ sudo aptitude reinstall libgtk2.0-0
The package name may be different on Ubuntu, but probably not. That
will re-install the package for it, but likely won't fix anything. You
really don't want to try to rip out Ubuntu's (or any full-featured
distribution's) GTK install and replace it with a hand-built one, that's
a recipe for making your system very angry.
I'd urge you to file bug reports with Ubuntu as you see these things,
but the problem likely isn't GTK itself (based on the error messages
you've provided).
HTH,
- Michael
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21:58:45 +0200
From: Tor Lillqvist <tml iki fi>
Subject: Re: static binaries win32
To: Leander Seige <legoland t-online de>
Cc: gtk-list gnome org
Message-ID: <17855 41845 296000 218521 gargle gargle HOWL>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Leander Seige writes:
> What else should I do to compile static binaries?
Build static archives for all the involved libraries?
> I also tried a SDL-only program in a similar way and
> this one runs fine on another machine without copying
> any libraries.
So what? Apples and oranges.
--tml
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21:46:54 +0000
From: Ed Catmur <ed catmur co uk>
Subject: Re: Installing GTK
To: gtk-list gnome org
Message-ID: <1170193614 23863 17 camel capella catmur co uk>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 19:04 +0000, Jos? Cascais wrote:
I am triyng to install GTK in an hard disk installation of KNOPPIX.
After installing with some trouble all dependencioes I know -glig,
atk,pango,cairo,freetype and fontconfig, configure fails with the
error:
"X development libraries not found".
What else must I do to get GTK working. I want to do some programming
amd to install some Gimp plugins.
Knoppix is Debian, right? You probably want xorg-dev, but you'd be
better off asking this question on a Knoppix list.
Ed
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 00:15:21 +0000
From: Ed Catmur <ed catmur co uk>
Subject: Re: Set text on GtkImageMenuItem
To: gtk-list gnome org
Message-ID: <1170202521 23863 28 camel capella catmur co uk>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 14:47 -0200, Felipe Weckx wrote:
I create a GtkImageMenuItem with gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_label and
then add the image later. The problem is: I have to change the text and
image during execution time, the image is easily changeable with
gtk_image_menu_item_set_image, but I don't see anything similar to
change the text on the label. Is it possible or I've to create a new
GtkImageMenuItem and replace the old one?
Use GtkAction. Create the GtkImageMenuItem from a GtkAction with
gtk_action_create_menu_item() and then set the "label" property on the
GtkAction.
Of course, you probably shouldn't be doing that at all; it's bad UI to
change element labels.
Ed
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 16:10:46 +0700
From: "Oche Satriani" <oche satriani gmail com>
Subject: GnomeDateEdit Question
To: gtk-list gnome org
Message-ID:
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Is it possible to change the popup order for GnomeDateEdit. Date/Time
popup to go up rather going down?
Thx
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