Re: What is the minimum number of lines to update a gui window without user clicking a button
- From: Markus Elfring <Markus Elfring web de>
- To: "L. D. James" <ljames apollo3 com>
- Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: What is the minimum number of lines to update a gui window without user clicking a button
- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 16:00:48 +0200
But after getting the label widget changed to a textview widget and
having the code actually work, the task was done.
I got the impression that there are still some open issues remaining.
It's common for a new user to an environment to want to see something
very clear... to print a HelloWorld as a starting reference.
That is fine, of course.
Many people might not have problems if the HelloWorld included file
IO, scroll locks, window decorations, and more.
You can choose from which abstraction level and tool box the experiments
should start. I try to point out not to reinvent a coding wheel.
That's the way it works in my case.
You might be a beginner with GTK+ functions and classes while you
evolved to an advanced or even expert software developer in other areas
through the years eventually. I hope that you enjoy the next technical
challenges.
Regards,
Markus
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