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From: Tom S. <tom...@me...> - 2013-08-13 05:54:55
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Hello, This error message says that you need to install pkg-config or, if it's already installed, to add it to you PATH environment variable. If you already installed gtk-2.0, then pkg-config should already be available though: in that case it's definitely a path problem. This being said: it is strongly recommended that you use the gtkextra 3 release series for your program. It is fully functional on Windows XP. Take care, Tom On Aug 13, 2013, at 8:42 AM, Dwiki Putrandityo <dwi...@ya...> wrote: > hello, im going to using gtkada + gtkextra to build my application in windows xp, > im succesfully install gtkada in windows xp, but ive got litle bit trouble to install gtkextra, > here my step, > i download gtk+extra-2.1.2.tar.gz and gtk+extra-2.1.2-dev.zip. > im using Cygwin to "./configure" the source from gtk+extra-2.1.2.tar.gz, but it show me error message > > "configure: error: The pkg-config script could not be found or is too old. Make sure it > is in your PATH or set the PKG_CONFIG environment variable to the full > path to pkg-config." > > can anyone tell me what should i do then? > > thank you > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get 100% visibility into Java/.NET code with AppDynamics Lite! > It's a free troubleshooting tool designed for production. > Get down to code-level detail for bottlenecks, with <2% overhead. > Download for free and get started troubleshooting in minutes. > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=48897031&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk_______________________________________________ > Scigraphica-gtkextra mailing list > Sci...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scigraphica-gtkextra |
From: Dwiki P. <dwi...@ya...> - 2013-08-13 03:13:07
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hello, im going to using gtkada + gtkextra to build my application in windows xp, im succesfully install gtkada in windows xp, but ive got litle bit trouble to install gtkextra, here my step, i download gtk+extra-2.1.2.tar.gz and gtk+extra-2.1.2-dev.zip. im using Cygwin to "./configure" the source from gtk+extra-2.1.2.tar.gz, but it show me error message "configure: error: The pkg-config script could not be found or is too old. Make sure it is in your PATH or set the PKG_CONFIG environment variable to the full path to pkg-config." can anyone tell me what should i do then? thank you |
From: Thomas R. <tr...@ky...> - 2013-06-28 09:16:11
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Hi Fredy, Can it be done on Windows ? My problem is: My Cent OS 6.4 only supports Glade 3.6.7. Upgrading to Glade 3.8.x, I have to upgrade several packages, gtk+, pango, glib, atk.... I was thinking of using the Windows version of Glade, which is 3.8.3 for the design of the xml-files. As a workaround I tried to use Glade 3.6.7 from my Cent OS. I added a scrolledwindow in Glade, and from the code, something like this: sw=gtk_builder_get_object sheet=gtk_sheet_new 7 7 'Edit table' gtk_container_add $sw $sheet This works fine for many gtksheet functions. But when I use gtk_sheet_attach_default, I get the following error: *** Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_realize: assertion `GTK_WIDGET_ANCHORED (widget) øø GTK_IS_INVISIBLE (widget)' failed Rewriting the code, without the xml-file, doing the gtk commands by hand, the gtk_sheet_attach_default works ! It's only gtk_sheet_attach and gtk_sheet_attach_default that breaks down. gtk_sheet_attach_floating works fine, but I need the gtk_sheet_attach facility. Regards Thomas Den 28-06-2013 10:35, Fredy Paquet skrev: > Hello Thomas > > The path's will be taken out of 'pkg-config gladeui-1.0' > > Having glade installed, you can just configure GtkExtra with > > ./configure --enable-glade > make > make install > > After restarting Glade, you will find 2 new Groups in > the glade widget toolbar. > > You can insert a GtkSheet from the left toolbar and add Columns via > Widget-Hierarchy-Editor (edit-icon in the top toolbar). > > While the GtkSheet is working, the plot widgets are not yet Glade-ready. > > fp |
From: Thomas R. <tr...@ky...> - 2013-06-28 07:32:40
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Hi, Is there any documentation for how to setup using GtkSheet from Glade 3.8.x ? There's a glade directory in the sources, but nothing about how to put it into Glade. -- sig Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards Thomas Rønshof Systemkonsulent Teknik & Support Mob +45 40575588 Mail: tr...@ky... Virksomhedsadresse / Primary company reg. address Kyborg A/S Hørkær 18 DK - 2730 Herlev / Copenhagen CVR nr. / VAT no.: DK10515637 Tel: +45 70204442 Web: www.kyborg.dk Bogholderi / Finance Dept. / Billing address Fogedvænget 38 DK - 8722 Hedensted |
From: Daisuke S. <dai...@ni...> - 2013-03-05 16:35:56
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Hi all, This is a patch to solve the problem miss drawing on MS-Windows. I have tested this code on Win7 using the GTK-2.24 and MinGW. This patch repair three problems. The first problem is the reason of the problem miss drawing. Because gdk_screen_get_resolution() of gtkplotcairo.c have always returns -1, Failed to get the font, it eventually breaks the Cairo context. The second problem, because the gtk_plot_cairo_draw_pixmap() of gtkplotcairo.c did not check a cairo object, it produces SEGV. The third problem, testgtkplot.c prints out a too small image like a stamp. I hope you like it. -- Daisuke Shimamura -- Daisuke Shimamura |
From: rmg <pe...@di...> - 2012-07-14 15:58:52
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Fredy Paquet wrote: > Hello permail > > What version of the sheet are you using ? > (there exists gtkextra V.2 and V.3) > > I bet, in V.3 these bugs have been fixed. > There's also a lot of other improvements to the sheet. > It's V 2.1.2 which I think it said was the current stable version. I'll give V 3 a try. > > am Sat, 14 Jul 2012 16:45:21 +0100 rmg <pe...@di...> schrieb: > >> My results programme uses gtksheet and is working well on this machine >> (Debian Lenny AMD64) but when I compile it to run on a 32 bit machine >> (Debian Squeeze) I find that it crashes when you cursor down populated >> cells, generally with either 'invalid pointer' or 'corrupted double linked >> chain'. Backtraces, when you get them, have a nest of libc6 calls. >> >> So I tried compiling testgtksheet and blow me the same thing happens. So >> it's not entirely me. >> >> Is there a solution to this, I'd like to distribute the prog, including a >> Windows version. >> -- Dick Georgeson |
From: rmg <pe...@di...> - 2012-07-14 15:46:44
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My results programme uses gtksheet and is working well on this machine (Debian Lenny AMD64) but when I compile it to run on a 32 bit machine (Debian Squeeze) I find that it crashes when you cursor down populated cells, generally with either 'invalid pointer' or 'corrupted double linked chain'. Backtraces, when you get them, have a nest of libc6 calls. So I tried compiling testgtksheet and blow me the same thing happens. So it's not entirely me. Is there a solution to this, I'd like to distribute the prog, including a Windows version. -- Dick Georgeson |
From: Tom S. <tom...@me...> - 2012-04-04 15:27:29
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Hello, As someone who is doing cross-platform development with GTK I can confirm the problem detected by Charles. I didn't manage to compile a properly working version of 3.0.1 with MinGW 4.6.1, either through the configure script or by using Makefile.mingw directly. When called from my application in Windows 7, the canvas never plots any PlotData nor plot legends, thereby rendering it unusable. The 2.1.2 dev package seems to be working quite nicely though. Unfortunately I could really use some of the new features in 3.0.1... Did the developers ever manage to create a working dll of 3.0.1? And if so, could they create a dev package containing this dll and share it on sourceforge? Best regards, Tom -- Tom Schoonjans Post-doctoral researcher X-Ray Micro-Spectroscopy and Imaging Group Department of Analytical Chemistry Ghent University Krijgslaan 281 S12 9000 Gent Belgium Tel: +32 (0)9 264 48 55 Fax: +32 (0)9 264 49 60 Op 21-mrt.-2012, om 16:41 heeft Charles L. Werner het volgende geschreven: > Hello, > I built the software and demo programs successfully on Linux using configure. > Similarly on Mac OSX Snow Leopard using Macports with GTK running under X11, > no modifications were necessary > However on MingW under Win7 using the lastest gcc (4.6.2) and gtk 2.22.1 bundle, > I was able to compile using configure both the libraries and applications. > testgtkplot starts, but draws only a few lines and no text. I used no options > to configure. > > compilation with Makefile.mingw also works, but I cannot compile the test > applications with this Makefile because there are no rules present. > Getting this to work on Mingw is essential if I am to use it for our application. > > Any help appreciated, > > Charles > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF email is sponsosred by: > Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here > http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure > _______________________________________________ > Scigraphica-gtkextra mailing list > Sci...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scigraphica-gtkextra |
From: Charles L. W. <cw...@ga...> - 2012-03-21 15:41:36
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Hello, I built the software and demo programs successfully on Linux using configure. Similarly on Mac OSX Snow Leopard using Macports with GTK running under X11, no modifications were necessary However on MingW under Win7 using the lastest gcc (4.6.2) and gtk 2.22.1 bundle, I was able to compile using configure both the libraries and applications. testgtkplot starts, but draws only a few lines and no text. I used no options to configure. compilation with Makefile.mingw also works, but I cannot compile the test applications with this Makefile because there are no rules present. Getting this to work on Mingw is essential if I am to use it for our application. Any help appreciated, Charles |
From: M L <sof...@ya...> - 2012-03-07 19:45:26
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I am attempting to use Glade 3.x and the GtkExtra package under Windows. I added the "gtk+extra-catalog.xml" to my catalog directory under my GTK+ install "C:\Gtk+\share\glade3\catalogs". I found I have to modify the "gtk+extra-catalog.xml" file to get the gtkExtra widgest to appear in the Glade tool Palette by adding a "parent=" field to the glade-widget-class for example: <glade-widget-class name="GtkCharSelection" parent="GtkDrawingArea" generic-name="gtkcharselection" title="GtkCharSelection - a widget which contains all the characters in a font"/> without the addition of the parent="GtkDrawingArea" field, the widget will not show in the Glade tool palatte. I am not sure what the correct parent selection for all the class names GtkSheet, GtkSheetColumn, GtkCheckItem, etc.. Or am I going about this wrong ? Where can I find this information? Why is it not already in the xml file? Without a "parent=" field nothing shows up in Glade. I have been guessing to what the proper parent should be for each of the widget classes. Thanks! Mark |
From: Dario <nyq...@li...> - 2011-12-20 18:36:04
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Hi, Does anyone knows what exactly the function gtk_plot_canvas_paint does in order to repaint the canvas? Since I must work with huge canvasses it costs a lot (in terms of time) to paint it entirely. So I'm searching for a surrogate group of functions that can paint only a restricted area of it. Thanks in advance. |
From: James S. <j.s...@in...> - 2011-11-01 20:49:25
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On 2/11/2011 6:14 AM, Luis A. Montes wrote: > On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 19:49 +0100, Fredy Paquet wrote: >> While debugging the MinGW problem last saturday, i found out that >> the cairo drawing functions get called, with arguments looking good to me. > It does not seem to be MinGW specific, seems more like MSWindows > specific. I've compiled gtkextra 3.0.1 using MSVC 2005 and it still > shows the same behavior: plots are not drawn, only the frames/axis are > shown. The drag rectangle appears as well. It looks like the the GTK+ > binaries for MSWindows require something different. > I had some problems like that on Woedows when the original window size was larger than the physical window and then "maximised" to fit the screen. I built gtkextra with MinGW. -- James. |
From: Luis A. M. <lu...@qd...> - 2011-11-01 19:14:44
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On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 19:49 +0100, Fredy Paquet wrote: > While debugging the MinGW problem last saturday, i found out that > the cairo drawing functions get called, with arguments looking good to me. It does not seem to be MinGW specific, seems more like MSWindows specific. I've compiled gtkextra 3.0.1 using MSVC 2005 and it still shows the same behavior: plots are not drawn, only the frames/axis are shown. The drag rectangle appears as well. It looks like the the GTK+ binaries for MSWindows require something different. Luis |
From: Luis A. M. <lu...@qd...> - 2011-11-01 00:23:09
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On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 19:49 +0100, Fredy Paquet wrote: > While debugging the MinGW problem last saturday, i found out that > the cairo drawing functions get called, with arguments looking good to me. > > Does the plot really show up when you hide and expose it ? > (it doesn't with my installation here on WinXP/Gtk 2.24.4, testgtkplot.exe > shows only 3 lines, 1 black and 2 grey.) No, I'm sorry, I meant on my own program it does show after hiding/exposing, but that's still using GtkExtra 2.* > > I can select each of the two plots and drag it around, the drag rectangle > appears. Yes, same behavior on testgtkplot.exe using Gtk 2.22.0 on WinXP > > To get over the SEGV, you could try to switch the plot invisible an back > visible again, > which causes a complete redraw... but this wouldn't solve the underlying > problem. I found that I was using a Gtk+/GtkExtra/MyProgram combination that was linked against different MSVC runtimes (for my own program I'm using MSVC 2005) That was the source of the SEGV (or access violation, as it is called on the MS world). So I recompiled it using MSVC 2005 and now it doesn't segfaults and I can use: gtk_plot_canvas_paint( GTK_PLOT_CANVAS(pImpl->m_canvas) ); on my overloaded on_size_allocate to regenerate my plot nicely. > > The strange thing is, that it all works fine on Linux and Solaris, so > where's the difference? I wonder if the problem is related. When I compile with MinGW, dependency walker (ldd for windows) shows it linking against MSVCRT.dll. My program, on the other hand, links against one of the MSVCR80.DLL in the windows side by side directory. > fp > > > --On Monday, October 31, 2011 10:29:32 AM -0700 "Luis A. Montes" > <lu...@qd...> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I've solved my problem with multiple sets, it was actually on my code, > > not gtkextra. I'm not using 3.0.1 yet, though. But I want to get it > > working with my current version and then I can try to see if I can > > figure out why 3.0.1 is not drawing on the canvas under MS windows. > > The only thing left before I do that is to repaint the plot after a > > window resize. The plot seems to repaint itself on an expose event (that > > is, if I cover the window and then uncover it, it repaints) but several > > combinations of gtk_plot_paint and/or send_expose on_size_allocate, > > on_idle, on_realize either don't do anything or produce a SIGV. Anybody > > has some trick that can share? > > > > The last thing I tried involved sending a delayed expose event (I'm > > using gtkmm): > > > > void GtkPlotWrapper::on_size_allocate( Gtk::Allocation &allocation ) > > { > > set_allocation( allocation ); > > gtk_plot_canvas_set_size( > > GTK_PLOT_CANVAS(pImpl->m_canvas), > > allocation.get_width(), > > allocation.get_height() ); > > gtk_widget_set_uposition( > > GTK_WIDGET(pImpl->m_canvas), > > allocation.get_x(), > > allocation.get_y() ); > > pImpl->m_resized = true; > > pImpl->m_resized_time_stamp = clock(); > > } > > > > bool GtkPlotWrapper::on_idle() > > { > > if (pImpl){ > > if ((pImpl->m_resized)&&(clock()-pImpl->m_resized_time_stamp>500)) > > send_expose((GdkEvent *)&pImpl->m_event); > > pImpl->m_resized = false; > > } > > return true; > > } > > > > If I change the send_expose with a gtk_plot_paint it segfaults. > > > > Thanks again, > > > > Luis > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----- Get your Android app more play: Bring it to the BlackBerry PlayBook > > in minutes. BlackBerry App World™ now supports Android™ Apps > > for the BlackBerry® PlayBook™. Discover just how easy and simple > > it is! http://p.sf.net/sfu/android-dev2dev > > _______________________________________________ > > Scigraphica-gtkextra mailing list > > Sci...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scigraphica-gtkextra > > > > > |
From: Luis A. M. <lu...@qd...> - 2011-10-31 17:29:40
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Hi, I've solved my problem with multiple sets, it was actually on my code, not gtkextra. I'm not using 3.0.1 yet, though. But I want to get it working with my current version and then I can try to see if I can figure out why 3.0.1 is not drawing on the canvas under MS windows. The only thing left before I do that is to repaint the plot after a window resize. The plot seems to repaint itself on an expose event (that is, if I cover the window and then uncover it, it repaints) but several combinations of gtk_plot_paint and/or send_expose on_size_allocate, on_idle, on_realize either don't do anything or produce a SIGV. Anybody has some trick that can share? The last thing I tried involved sending a delayed expose event (I'm using gtkmm): void GtkPlotWrapper::on_size_allocate( Gtk::Allocation &allocation ) { set_allocation( allocation ); gtk_plot_canvas_set_size( GTK_PLOT_CANVAS(pImpl->m_canvas), allocation.get_width(), allocation.get_height() ); gtk_widget_set_uposition( GTK_WIDGET(pImpl->m_canvas), allocation.get_x(), allocation.get_y() ); pImpl->m_resized = true; pImpl->m_resized_time_stamp = clock(); } bool GtkPlotWrapper::on_idle() { if (pImpl){ if ((pImpl->m_resized)&&(clock()-pImpl->m_resized_time_stamp>500)) send_expose((GdkEvent *)&pImpl->m_event); pImpl->m_resized = false; } return true; } If I change the send_expose with a gtk_plot_paint it segfaults. Thanks again, Luis |
From: Luis A. M. <lu...@qd...> - 2011-10-28 19:20:57
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Thanks both for your answers, I did try gtk 3.0.1 under Linux (Ubuntu 10.04) and the tests work. On Windows pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0 reports 2.22.0, on ubuntu I get 2.20.1. What do you get under solaris? I'm going to try installing 2.20 on windows, perhaps that has something to do with the tests not working? Some deprecated functions might have gotten nuked. Thanks Luis On Fri, 2011-10-28 at 18:53 +0200, Fredy Paquet wrote: > Hello Luis > > The plot widgets of gtkextra-3 are working properly on Solaris here. > > I did a few tests on MinGW today and can confirm the drawing problem. > > >From gtkextra-2 to gtkextra-3, the drawing base was rewritten to use Cairo. > The sheet code in gtkextra-3 is still based on GDK and has not yet been > rewritten. > > fp > > --On Thursday, October 27, 2011 1:24:03 PM -0700 "Luis A. Montes" > <lu...@qd...> wrote: > > > I've been trying to use GtkExtra, specifically gtk plot to produce some > > simple graphs. I have a single plot on a canvas, and then I add one > > dataset. That seems to work. But when I add a second one using: > > > > pImpl->m_dataset[n] = GTK_PLOT_DATA(gtk_plot_data_new()); > > gtk_plot_add_data(GTK_PLOT(pImpl->m_plot), pImpl->m_dataset[n]); > > > > and then I try to set a different symbol for the second one using: > > > > gtk_plot_data_set_symbol( > > pImpl->m_dataset[n], symbol, GTK_PLOT_SYMBOL_OPAQUE, > > 5, 1, > > &pImpl->m_color[color_ndx],&pImpl->m_color[color_ndx] > > ); > > > > It ends up using the same symbol for both. The odd part is that the > > legend does show different symbols for each data set. It actually seems > > as if the two datasets get spliced into one. > > Since I was using a sort of an old version, I downloaded the latest > > (3.0.1) and compiled it using mingw, but I found out that the tests > > (testgtkplot*) don't work any more. I do remember them working before. > > The changelog seems to imply that the GtkSheet part is working but the > > GtkPlot is not? Is there anybody working on fixing GtkPlot? I could > > help, but it'll be a steep learning curve for me. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----- The demand for IT networking professionals continues to grow, and > > the demand for specialized networking skills is growing even more rapidly. > > Take a complimentary Learning@Cisco Self-Assessment and learn > > about Cisco certifications, training, and career opportunities. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/cisco-dev2dev > > _______________________________________________ > > Scigraphica-gtkextra mailing list > > Sci...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scigraphica-gtkextra > > > > > |
From: James S. <j.s...@in...> - 2011-10-27 21:13:20
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Luis A. Montes wrote: > I've been trying to use GtkExtra, specifically gtk plot to produce some > simple graphs. I have a single plot on a canvas, and then I add one > dataset. That seems to work. But when I add a second one using: > > pImpl->m_dataset[n] = GTK_PLOT_DATA(gtk_plot_data_new()); > gtk_plot_add_data(GTK_PLOT(pImpl->m_plot), pImpl->m_dataset[n]); > > and then I try to set a different symbol for the second one using: > > gtk_plot_data_set_symbol( > pImpl->m_dataset[n], symbol, GTK_PLOT_SYMBOL_OPAQUE, > 5, 1, > &pImpl->m_color[color_ndx],&pImpl->m_color[color_ndx] > ); > > It ends up using the same symbol for both. The odd part is that the > legend does show different symbols for each data set. It actually seems > as if the two datasets get spliced into one. I had a similar, perhaps related problem yesterday. I had one dataset with GTK_PLOT_CONNECT_STRAIGHT, then added a second dataset with GTK_PLOT_CONNECT_SPLINE and the second plot went weirdo (technical term for FUBAR). When I set both to SPLINE, I got; ERROR:gtkplotdata.c:5274:spline_eval: assertion failed: (h > 0.0) Yay. Regards, James. |
From: Luis A. M. <lu...@qd...> - 2011-10-27 20:24:09
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I've been trying to use GtkExtra, specifically gtk plot to produce some simple graphs. I have a single plot on a canvas, and then I add one dataset. That seems to work. But when I add a second one using: pImpl->m_dataset[n] = GTK_PLOT_DATA(gtk_plot_data_new()); gtk_plot_add_data(GTK_PLOT(pImpl->m_plot), pImpl->m_dataset[n]); and then I try to set a different symbol for the second one using: gtk_plot_data_set_symbol( pImpl->m_dataset[n], symbol, GTK_PLOT_SYMBOL_OPAQUE, 5, 1, &pImpl->m_color[color_ndx],&pImpl->m_color[color_ndx] ); It ends up using the same symbol for both. The odd part is that the legend does show different symbols for each data set. It actually seems as if the two datasets get spliced into one. Since I was using a sort of an old version, I downloaded the latest (3.0.1) and compiled it using mingw, but I found out that the tests (testgtkplot*) don't work any more. I do remember them working before. The changelog seems to imply that the GtkSheet part is working but the GtkPlot is not? Is there anybody working on fixing GtkPlot? I could help, but it'll be a steep learning curve for me. Thanks |
From: James S. <j.s...@in...> - 2011-10-13 03:50:02
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James Steward wrote: > How do I do this? > > I want to receive key press and release events, as well as left button > (button 1) press and release events. > > Once the plot is first displayed I can get key press and release events, > as well as scroll wheel events. > > If I left click inside the plot area, from then on key press events do > not happen, but key release still gets to my app. > > Left click events never get through, but scroll and right or middle > clicks do. > > It seems the plot is swallowing the left click and key press events. > > Can I configure it not to? > I suppose I could comment out lines in gtkplotcanvas.c; widget_class->motion_notify_event = gtk_plot_canvas_motion; widget_class->button_press_event = gtk_plot_canvas_button_press; widget_class->button_release_event = gtk_plot_canvas_button_release; widget_class->key_press_event = gtk_plot_canvas_key_press; Or set to NULL in my code. Regards, James. |
From: James S. <j.s...@in...> - 2011-10-13 03:38:47
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How do I do this? I want to receive key press and release events, as well as left button (button 1) press and release events. Once the plot is first displayed I can get key press and release events, as well as scroll wheel events. If I left click inside the plot area, from then on key press events do not happen, but key release still gets to my app. Left click events never get through, but scroll and right or middle clicks do. It seems the plot is swallowing the left click and key press events. Can I configure it not to? Regards, James. |
From: James <j.s...@in...> - 2011-09-28 21:56:08
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Hi Fredy, On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 17:50 +0200, Fredy Paquet wrote: > Hello James > > How did you produce the mingw binaries ? > Did you use configure ? Yes. I used --with-gdktarget=win32 --prefix="c:/gtk" > Maybe you have configured DEBUG into the Makefiles ? Is there a way I can check? There were complaints about --export-dynamic. I changed one instance of --export-dynamic to --export-all-symbols in the configure script, not seeing where I could have effected this change through env vars. If I limit the number of data points to display to around 100,000 the graph does get displayed on Win32 (Windows 7), but it is very much slower than on Linux. I'm considering whether I need to effectively produce decimated data for when the view spans more than say, 10000 points. Regards, James. > --On Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:16:42 PM +1000 James > <j.s...@in...> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Just wondering if anyone has experienced this. > > > > I've got rather large datasets to plot (many 100,000 points), but less > > than 1,000,000), and on Linux my app plots them fine. > > > > Building for Win32 with MinGW, it seems to take for ever to execute; > > > > gtk_widget_show_all(all); > > > > Sometimes never returning (after 10-15 minutes I gave up). > > > > I built gtk+extra 2.1.2 from source for Win32 with MinGW. > > > > There was a couple of problems with a function implemented as "static > > void" when it was not declared static in a header file. Apart from that > > it built fine. > > > > Can anyone offer some advice here? > > > > Regards, > > James. > > > > |
From: James <j.s...@in...> - 2011-09-28 07:16:54
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Hi, Just wondering if anyone has experienced this. I've got rather large datasets to plot (many 100,000 points), but less than 1,000,000), and on Linux my app plots them fine. Building for Win32 with MinGW, it seems to take for ever to execute; gtk_widget_show_all(all); Sometimes never returning (after 10-15 minutes I gave up). I built gtk+extra 2.1.2 from source for Win32 with MinGW. There was a couple of problems with a function implemented as "static void" when it was not declared static in a header file. Apart from that it built fine. Can anyone offer some advice here? Regards, James. |
From: Mathew Y. <mat...@gm...> - 2011-07-20 17:48:36
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Hi I see that some old (7 years ago!) bindings exist. Has anyone done anything further with this? -Mathew |
From: James T. <jt...@gm...> - 2011-06-23 17:23:35
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On 23 June 2011 00:14, Fredy Paquet <fr...@op...> wrote: > Hello James > > Short answer: Yes > > Right now, we have Gtk+-2.24.4 in our development environment. > We will work on the Gtk+-3 port later this year. Thanks for the info. |
From: James T. <jt...@gm...> - 2011-06-22 16:52:10
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Are there any plans to make GtkExtra compatible with Gtk+-3? (For example right now in the 3.0.1 version there are routines using GdkPixmaps which are no longer available in G[td]k). Right now in the gtk-fortran project we are looking into possible plotting systems and the GtkExtra plotting tools look nice, but we are trying to be compatible with both late 2.x and 3.0. James |