Re: Gtk::Stock::CLOSE
- From: "B.Hakvoort" <bart hakvoort be>
- To: Jamiil <jalqadir netscape net>
- Cc: Gtkmm List <gtkmm-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Gtk::Stock::CLOSE
- Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 00:31:45 +0100
Hi,
maybe i'm getting you wrong, but creating a button from a stockitem is
very easy. Take a look at :
http://gtkmm.org/docs/gtkmm-2.4/docs/reference/html/classGtk_1_1Button.html#43f938099b8e0ac9df2cc669981bd1b8
good luck,
plors
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 12:32 -0500, Jamiil wrote:
> I hope someone here will be able to help me.
> I have a program with two buttons; the buttons are supposed to display
> its correspoding icon for closing or help. Neither of the buttons
> display its corresponding icons, and although the porgram compiles I get
> the following message:
> =================================================
>
> Info: resolving Gtk::Stock::CLOSE by linking to
> __imp___ZN3Gtk5Stock5CLOSEE (auto-import)
> Info: resolving Gtk::Stock::HELP by linking to
> __imp___ZN3Gtk5Stock4HELPE (auto-import)
>
> Execution terminated
> Compilation successful
> ===================================================
>
> This are the variables for the help button:
>
> btnHelp->set_use_underline(true);
> btnHelp->set_focus_on_click(true);
> btnHelp->set_use_stock(true);
> btnHelp->set_label("Question");
> btnHelp->add_pixlabel("/icons/Question.ico","_Help");
> btnHelp->signal_clicked().connect( sigc::mem_fun(*this, &Jaime::UnderDev) );
>
> Any body?
>
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