RE: UI event sounds



Bob,
	Yea, that exactly what I did, but there appears to be something else
missing.  But as was pointed out, that's a gnome question, and not a gtkmm
question.

	Time to dig into yet another API!   >:-(

> From: Bob Caryl [mailto:bob fis-cal com]
> It would seem to me that you would want to connect your own callback 
> slots to the signals you mentioned and implement your own 
> sounds which 
> those signals ("signal_clicked" for instance) are emitted by those 
> widgets in your application.
> 
> Bob Caryl
> 
> erik_ohrnberger dme net wrote:
> 
> >>On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 14:14 -0400, erik_ohrnberger dme net wrote:
> >>>Does gtkmm have some facility for making gnome user 
> >>interface event sounds?
> >>>I'm thinking of audio feedback to the user for when they 
> >>take some sort of
> >>>action in the application's user interface like clicking a 
> >>button, or
> >>>setting / unsetting a checkbox.
> >>since this involves GNOME and not GTK, one would hope that 
> >>its a part of
> >>gnomemm, not gtkmm.
> >>
> >>--p
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >OK, Right.  But is there something similar in gtkmm?  I've 
> not found it. But
> >then I'll bet there is nothing similar in gtk, so it 
> wouldn't be in gtkmm
> >for that reason.  Right?



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