Chris Vine wrote:
Humm, I find that very obscure, can you elaborate a bit more?On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 07:19:01 -0500 Jamiil <jalqadir gmail com> wrote:Thanks Mohamed for the help! I read the documentation and it is exactly what I am looking for and more. However, the compiler complains saying that Display() is protected and in Gdk::Display::Display *is a 'protected' method (?) What can I do to fix this problem? Thanks ------- #include <gdkmm/display.h> class SomeClass{ ... public: ...Gdk::Display display; void someMethod(); }; ---------\ void SomeClass::someMethod(){ display.beep(); }You should get the default display with Gdk::Display::get_default(), which is a static funcion. Alternatively you can just call gdk_beep(), defined in gdk/gdk.h. It is a wrapper for gdk_display_beep(gdk_display_get_default()), or it's gdkmm equivalent Gdk::Display::get_default()->beep(). Chris _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list gtkmm-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list TIA -- Know this... God will move heavens and earth to do what you cannot do and that He will not for something you can. Happiness has many doors, and when one of them closes another opens, yet we spent so much time looking at the one that is shut that we don't see the one that just opened.. |