Re: set_secondary_text??



On 3/15/07, Paul Davis <pjdavis engineering uiowa edu> wrote:
On 3/15/07, Jamiil Abduqadir <jalqadir gmail com> wrote:
> While porting a small library from MS-W to LINUX, I have fund that some of
> the methods in MS are not implemented in LINUX. For instance,
>  void Gtk::MessageDialog::set_secondary_text (const
> Glib::ustring& text, bool use_markup=false); although it appears in the
> documentation of the MS port, and on the Internet documentation for
> GTKmm-2.4 release, the LINUX documentation does not include it and the it
> does not exist in the in the gtkmm-2.4 development library. It seems a very
> simple method, it should not be a big problem to include it in the lib.
> Whell I just thought I should let you know.
>  OS:
>  LINUX-Debian - Sarge
>  Library:
>  libgtkmm-2.4-dev
>  Ref:
> http://www.gtkmm.org/docs/gtkmm-2.4/docs/reference/html/classGtk_1_1MessageDialog.html
> file:///usr/share/doc/libgtkmm-2.4-doc/reference/html/classGtk_1_1MessageDialog.html
>  Have a good day!
>
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Jamiil,

Perhaps you have an old version of the library.

#include <gtkmm.h>

int
main( int argc, char* argv[] )
{
    Gtk::Main m( argc, argv ) ;

    Gtk::MessageDialog dialog( "Hello" ) ;
    dialog.set_secondary_text( "World!", false ) ;

    m.run( dialog ) ;

    exit( 0 ) ;
}


Compiles and runs fine for me.

Paul Davis


I should that I'm using Ubuntu Breezy

$ pkg-config --modversion gtkmm-2.4
2.8.0

Paul



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