Thanks for this! Still, it doesn't work!
This is my code:
In the header file:
It doesn't let me add 'static' in front of the function in the .cpp file, because of
Also, the warning didn't go.
hi,
i am a total dummy of unix. i am not used to the unix convention and practice.
currently i am trying to install and use the solaris GUI based ftp program called gtk+ (gtk+-1.2.10-sol8-sparc-local.gz). i downloaded it and installed it successfully on my Sun Solaris sparc version 8.
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I am very new to the linux environment. I have been interested in it for years but have just recently had the courage to pop that install disk into my PC. Because of it's ease of installation, I installed Mandrake 9.1 and I'm running KDE3.1 for my GUI. Right now I'm trying to conquer the world... (5 Replies)
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Hai,
I am santhosh,I am fresher to this Forum,I want details about GTK+ Project(All Widgets--- I mean how they are programming in callback.c file).
if it possible please send information regarding this Glade tool.I want to interface glade with Modbus protocol,
Thankyou
with best regards,... (0 Replies)
Is GUI programming without GTK possible? If so, how? Or what libraries should I #include? Google seems to tell me that GUI programming in C++ is much more popular then in C. I'm assuming because of the Object Orientedness (if that is even a word)?
Before you say things like "Search the forums",... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I have a problem combining two variables into one.
I did the following:
in my env variables i had set
PATH_DESTINATION_1=/root/path_one
PATH_DESTINATION_2=/root/path_two
#!/usr/bin/ksh
count=1
count_path=2
while
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i have downloaded <libncurses5-dev_5.7+20101128-1_i386.deb> and <ndk++-0.0.1alpha4.tar.bz2> which contains the header files curses.h and gtk/gtk.h ..
i have also included them using ..
#include "/home/ball/Desktop/Sudoku/project/libncurses5-dev_5.7+20101128-1_i386/usr/include/curses.h"
... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I want to run a 32 bit program on a 64 bit linux machine. Installing the program was no issue but when I try to run it I get Warnings that look like this:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in
module_path: "oxygen-gtk"
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in... (3 Replies)
i have a datafile that has several lines that look like this:
2,dataflow,Sun Mar 17 16:50:01 2013,1363539001,2990,excelsheet,660,mortar,660,4
using the following command:
awk -F, '{$3=strftime("%a %b %d %T %Y,%s",$3)}1' OFS=, $DATAFILE | egrep -v "\-OLDISSUES," | ${AWK} "/${MONTH} ${DAY}... (7 Replies)
Hi,
So, I have a GTK based GUI app. I used GTKdevel-2.24 to develop and compile it on two different distros of linux: Fedora 14 and Linaro (tablet). All of my code was the same for each but compiled on each platform separately (32bit and ARM).
Both distros run the application. On Fedora 14... (0 Replies)
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XmMainWindowSetAreas(library call) XmMainWindowSetAreas(library call)
NAME
XmMainWindowSetAreas -- A MainWindow function that identifies manageable children for each area
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/MainW.h>
void XmMainWindowSetAreas(
Widget widget,
Widget menu_bar,
Widget command_window,
Widget horizontal_scrollbar,
Widget vertical_scrollbar,
Widget work_region);
DESCRIPTION
XmMainWindowSetAreas identifies which of the valid children for each area (such as the MenuBar and work region) are to be actively managed
by MainWindow. This function also sets up or adds the MenuBar, work window, command window, and ScrollBar widgets to the application's
main window widget.
Each area is optional; therefore, the user can pass NULL to one or more of the following arguments. The window manager provides the title
bar.
NOTE: XmMainWindowSetAreas is obsolete and exists for compatibility with previous releases. The information previously returned by this
function can now be obtained through a call to XtGetValues on the XmNscrolledWindowChildType resource.
widget Specifies the MainWindow widget ID.
menu_bar Specifies the widget ID for the MenuBar to be associated with the MainWindow widget. Set this ID only after creating an instance
of the MainWindow widget. The attribute name associated with this argument is XmNmenuBar.
command_window
Specifies the widget ID for the command window to be associated with the MainWindow widget. Set this ID only after creating an
instance of the MainWindow widget. The attribute name associated with this argument is XmNcommandWindow.
horizontal_scrollbar
Specifies the ScrollBar widget ID for the horizontal ScrollBar to be associated with the MainWindow widget. Set this ID only
after creating an instance of the MainWindow widget. The attribute name associated with this argument is XmNhorizontalScrollBar.
vertical_scrollbar
Specifies the ScrollBar widget ID for the vertical ScrollBar to be associated with the MainWindow widget. Set this ID only after
creating an instance of the MainWindow widget. The attribute name associated with this argument is XmNverticalScrollBar.
work_region
Specifies the widget ID for the work window to be associated with the MainWindow widget. Set this ID only after creating an
instance of the MainWindow widget. The attribute name associated with this argument is XmNworkWindow.
For a complete definition of MainWindow and its associated resources, see XmMainWindow(3).
RELATED XmMainWindow(3).
XmMainWindowSetAreas(library call)