Re: [Iup-users] is iupgtk.dll (rename to iup.dll) should perform the same as iup.dll in windows pla
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From: Antonio S. <sc...@te...> - 2012-07-16 19:51:00
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In The IUP documentation on platform specific attributes there are notes like this [Windows Only] or [Windows and GTK Only] and so on. Best, Scuri > -----Original Message----- > From: Ano Nymous [mailto:ers...@gm...] > Sent: segunda-feira, 16 de julho de 2012 4:16 > To: IUP discussion list. > Subject: Re: [Iup-users] is iupgtk.dll (rename to iup.dll) should > perform the same as iup.dll in windows platform? > > hi scuri, > i code the following to reflect the situation, > > it works under iup.dll (windows) but failed in iup.dll (renamed from > iupgtk.dll) > in gtk mode, when you maximize the child dialog, it will maximize into > whole screen. > > idk if i code something wrong or missing setting anything, please > advice, thanks > > #include <stdlib.h> > #include <stdio.h> > #include <iup.h> > > static int btn1_click( Ihandle* ih ); > static int btn2_click( Ihandle* ih ); > static int btn3_click( Ihandle* ih ); > > Ihandle *dlg0, *dlg1, *dlg2, *dlg3; > Ihandle *vbox0, *vbox1, *vbox2, *vbox3; > Ihandle *hbox0; > Ihandle *lbl1, *lbl2, *lbl3; > Ihandle *btn1, *btn2, *btn3; > Ihandle *cv0; > > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { > IupOpen(&argc, &argv); > cv0 = IupCanvas(NULL); > > lbl1 = IupLabel("dlg1"); > lbl2 = IupLabel("dlg2"); > lbl3 = IupLabel("dlg3"); > > btn1 = IupButton("dlg1", NULL); > btn2 = IupButton("dlg2", NULL); > btn3 = IupButton("dlg3", NULL); > > vbox0 = IupVbox(NULL); > vbox1 = IupVbox(NULL); > vbox2 = IupVbox(NULL); > vbox3 = IupVbox(NULL); > hbox0 = IupHbox(NULL); > > dlg0 = IupDialog(vbox0); > dlg1 = IupDialog(vbox1); > dlg2 = IupDialog(vbox2); > dlg3 = IupDialog(vbox3); > > IupSetAttribute(cv0, "MDICLIENT", "YES"); > IupSetAttribute(cv0, "BGCOLOR", "0 0 0"); > > IupSetAttribute(dlg0, "TITLE", "MDI Window"); > IupSetAttribute(dlg0, "MDIFRAME", "YES"); > IupSetAttribute(dlg0, "SIZE", "200x200"); > IupSetHandle("mdiframe", dlg0); > > IupSetAttribute(dlg1, "MDICHILD", "YES"); > IupSetAttribute(dlg1, "PARENTDIALOG", "mdiframe"); > IupSetAttribute(dlg1, "PLACEMENT", "MAXIMIZED"); > > IupSetAttribute(dlg2, "MDICHILD", "YES"); > IupSetAttribute(dlg2, "PARENTDIALOG", "mdiframe"); > IupSetAttribute(dlg2, "PLACEMENT", "MAXIMIZED"); > > IupSetAttribute(dlg3, "MDICHILD", "YES"); > IupSetAttribute(dlg3, "PARENTDIALOG", "mdiframe"); > IupSetAttribute(dlg3, "PLACEMENT", "MAXIMIZED"); > > IupAppend(hbox0, btn1); > IupAppend(hbox0, btn2); > IupAppend(hbox0, btn3); > IupAppend(vbox0, hbox0); > IupAppend(vbox0, cv0); > IupAppend(vbox1, lbl1); > IupAppend(vbox2, lbl2); > IupAppend(vbox3, lbl3); > > IupSetCallback( btn1, "ACTION", btn1_click ); > IupSetCallback( btn2, "ACTION", btn2_click ); > IupSetCallback( btn3, "ACTION", btn3_click ); > > IupShow(dlg0); > IupShow(dlg1); > IupShow(dlg2); > IupShow(dlg3); > IupMainLoop(); > > IupClose(); > return EXIT_SUCCESS; > } > > static int btn1_click( Ihandle* ih ) { > IupSetAttribute( dlg0, "MDIACTIVATE", IupGetName(dlg1) ); > return IUP_DEFAULT; > } > > static int btn2_click( Ihandle* ih ) { > IupSetAttribute( dlg0, "MDIACTIVATE", IupGetName(dlg2) ); > return IUP_DEFAULT; > } > > static int btn3_click( Ihandle* ih ) { > IupSetAttribute( dlg0, "MDIACTIVATE", IupGetName(dlg3) ); > return IUP_DEFAULT; > } > > > Makefile > ====== > ALL:MDI.EXE > MDI.EXE: MDI.O > gcc MDI.O -mwindows -o MDI.EXE -L E:/CVS/IUP/LIB/DLLW4 -L > E:/CVS/CD/LIB/DLLW4 -L E:/CVS/IM/LIB/DLLW4 -lkernel32 -lmsvcrt -liup > MDI.O: MDI.C > gcc -c -I E:/CVS/IUP/INCLUDE MDI.C > > On 7/17/12, Antonio Scuri <sc...@te...> wrote: > > Maybe. GTK in Windows is not effective as the Windows driver. There > are > > some limitation, but in general it works fine. > > > > What's the weird case? > > > > Best, > > Scuri > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Ano Nymous [mailto:ers...@gm...] > >> Sent: segunda-feira, 16 de julho de 2012 12:56 > >> To: IUP discussion list. > >> Subject: [Iup-users] is iupgtk.dll (rename to iup.dll) should > perform > >> the same as iup.dll in windows platform? > >> > >> i got a weird case, idk if this is expected behaviour or etc, > >> > >> the same code, works as expected using iup.dll, but weird with > >> iupgtk.dll > >> > >> -------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- > >> ------- > >> Live Security Virtual Conference > >> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > >> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. > >> Discussions will include endpoint security, mobile security and the > >> latest in malware threats. > >> http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Iup-users mailing list > >> Iup...@li... > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/iup-users > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > --------- > > Live Security Virtual Conference > > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. > Discussions > > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in > malware > > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > > _______________________________________________ > > Iup-users mailing list > > Iup...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/iup-users > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------- > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. > Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in > malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > _______________________________________________ > Iup-users mailing list > Iup...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/iup-users |