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From: Luca De R. <pie...@li...> - 2003-11-21 19:53:25
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Il ven, 2003-11-21 alle 18:37, Jeffrey Morgan ha scritto: > Somebody recently pointed out that our screenshots are quite > out of date. Would anybody like to provide updated screenshots > that can be placed on the java-gnome site? I can do that, I'll provide screenshots from Cromagnon and Gnome-Postal. Have you got any particular idea about the other screenshots? Or would you like to replace all the gnome1 based ones? Luca. -- Luca De Rugeriis <pie...@li...> |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-21 17:37:56
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Somebody recently pointed out that our screenshots are quite out of date. Would anybody like to provide updated screenshots that can be placed on the java-gnome site? Thanks -Jeff |
From: Mark H. <mh...@ca...> - 2003-11-20 15:41:06
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When loading glade ui files, a filename has to be specified. Is there any standard way of specifying where this file is located? I want to search first in my build dirs and then in standard system dirs (I think). Do I have to write the code myself for searching for the file, or is it available somewhere? -- .''`. Mark Howard : :' : `. `' http://www.tildemh.com `- mh...@de... | mh...@ti... | mh...@ca... |
From: Luca De R. <pie...@li...> - 2003-11-20 01:32:11
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Il mer, 2003-11-19 alle 20:34, Mark Howard ha scritto: Thanks for your suggestions, I'll write the java-gnome-demo package with the main method in Main.java, and with each example in its own class. > (Note you will probably find some bugs and unimplemented features in > java-gnome > ) This would be the right chance for spotting them out. > > Let me know also if I should report the work in progress to the list, > > and post new code to be reviewed. > Yes please! > We can easily add it to cvs if you do that, or you may be able to get a > cvs account yourself. How? I have to ask for it explicitly? Luca. -- Luca De Rugeriis <pie...@li...> |
From: Mark H. <mh...@ca...> - 2003-11-19 19:37:06
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 06:46:33PM +0100, Luca De Rugeriis wrote: > Now my question is about the structure of the project: > Is it preferable to create a javagnomedemo (or something) package? I'm not sure, TBH. My initial thoughts were to have this just as another example, and so just have the toplevel name as the package name. However, I now think it might be better to create this as a proper application so that it will be compiled with the rest of java-gnome and installed in binary packages as gtk-demo-java. This can then be used for reference as gtk-demo presumably is. In such a case, it would probably be better to have the full package structure. Jeff - do you have any thoughts about this. While we're on this topic, it might also be a good time to rearrange some of the examples in cvs. I think it would be much better if we make it easer to compile and run them, without having to mess about with classpath each time. Would an ant build file and a script to run the demos be enough? > Have you a suggestion for the main class naming? Main.java ? Package gtk-demo-java > Any further hint? Try to follow the sources of gtk-demo, but using the java style. TextView and ButtonBoxes have already been done - they can be simply copied. > If you confirm these choices are right ones, I'll write down the > JavaGnomeDemo main window, and add all the needed interfaces. > Then integrating the existing examples will be a snap. (Note you will probably find some bugs and unimplemented features in java-gnome ) > Let me know also if I should report the work in progress to the list, > and post new code to be reviewed. Yes please! We can easily add it to cvs if you do that, or you may be able to get a cvs account yourself. -- .''`. Mark Howard : :' : `. `' http://www.tildemh.com `- mh...@de... | mh...@ti... | mh...@ca... |
From: Luca De R. <pie...@li...> - 2003-11-19 17:48:37
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Il mer, 2003-11-19 alle 17:56, Mark Howard ha scritto: > On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 05:24:18PM +0100, Luca De Rugeriis wrote: > > Are you going to amend the example and put it in the distribution ? > > Could really do with getting the base of the gtk-demo application > started, including an interface for each code example to extend. > Unfortunately I don't have any time for this in the next few weeks. > Would you be interested in working on this? Yeah, this is why I've written this example. However, with my inexperience it takes me a couple of hours to write EditableCells, so I'll do that, but don't expect it will done quickly :) Now my question is about the structure of the project: I guess that the file that contains the main method (JavaGnomeDemo.java ?) must draw the main window, do (very simple) syntax highlighting and create all the objects for each example. Each single example must be in a separated class. Does it sound good? Is it preferable to create a javagnomedemo (or something) package? Have you a suggestion for the main class naming? Any further hint? If you confirm these choices are right ones, I'll write down the JavaGnomeDemo main window, and add all the needed interfaces. Then integrating the existing examples will be a snap. Let me know also if I should report the work in progress to the list, and post new code to be reviewed. Thanks, Luca. -- Luca De Rugeriis <pie...@li...> |
From: Mark H. <mh...@ca...> - 2003-11-19 16:59:29
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 05:24:18PM +0100, Luca De Rugeriis wrote: > Are you going to amend the example and put it in the distribution ? Could really do with getting the base of the gtk-demo application started, including an interface for each code example to extend. Unfortunately I don't have any time for this in the next few weeks. Would you be interested in working on this? -- .''`. Mark Howard : :' : `. `' http://www.tildemh.com `- mh...@de... | mh...@ti... | mh...@ca... |
From: Luca De R. <pie...@li...> - 2003-11-19 16:26:43
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Il mer, 2003-11-19 alle 16:43, Mark Howard ha scritto: > On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 04:13:05PM +0100, Luca De Rugeriis wrote: > > I also have found that any time I edit a cell, it prints this message to > > stdout: > This is debugging info. Is the edit event passing the text correctly > now? If so, it can be removed. If you try it, it seems to work correctly. > One suggestion I have is to have two separate variables rather than a > dataBlock array. This has two benefits - the name should help you remember > what each dataBlock is for; and you don't have to cast to that > particular dataBlock type. Thanks a lot for the suggestion, I've used that array simply because I've ripped some code from other examples ;) I've thought to remove it too. This assumes that the rest of my code is fine ;) Are you going to amend the example and put it in the distribution ? Ciao, Luca. -- Luca De Rugeriis <pie...@li...> |
From: Mark H. <mh...@ca...> - 2003-11-19 15:44:21
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 04:13:05PM +0100, Luca De Rugeriis wrote: > I also have found that any time I edit a cell, it prints this message to > stdout: This is debugging info. Is the edit event passing the text correctly now? If so, it can be removed. One suggestion I have is to have two separate variables rather than a dataBlock array. This has two benefits - the name should help you remember what each dataBlock is for; and you don't have to cast to that particular dataBlock type. -- .''`. Mark Howard : :' : `. `' http://www.tildemh.com `- mh...@de... | mh...@ti... | mh...@ca... |
From: Luca De R. <pie...@li...> - 2003-11-19 15:15:07
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Here it is for your pleasure ;) Since (as I said) I'm a beginner, any comments on this will be very appreciated. I also have found that any time I edit a cell, it prints this message to stdout: > 3can vanilla ice cream > fireCellRendererTextEvent(CellRendererTextEvent where 3 is the threepath, and vanilla ice cream the new entered text. Is this supposed to work this way or am I missing something in my code? Ciao, Luca. -- Luca De Rugeriis <pie...@li...> |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-19 11:42:05
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It was my first attempt to write a gentoo ebuild and I found it to be quite easy. -Jeff > Thank you, it was really easy: > > Nepto root # cd /usr/local/ > Nepto local # mkdir portage > Nepto local # cd portage/ > Nepto portage # mkdir -p dev-java/java-gnome > Nepto portage # cd dev-java/java-gnome/ > Nepto java-gnome # wget -O java-gnome-0.8.1.ebuild > "http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=20692&action=view" > > Than I have to delete ")" characters at the end of lines from DEPEND > string, because "portage" failed during dependecies calculation. > > Next I tried to emerge java-gnome, but there was so many dependencies > packages and I do not want to install them all (I have especially > problem with gnome-base/* packages and Gtk+ 2 (I'm using only Gtk+ 1). > So for this time I recognized not to install new java-gnome. > > Nepto root # emerge -pv java-gnome > > These are the packages that I would merge, in order: > > Calculating dependencies ...done! > [ebuild N ] dev-util/indent-2.2.9 > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/ORBit2-2.8.2 -doc +ssl > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libbonobo-2.4.0 -doc > [ebuild N ] x11-libs/pango-1.2.5 -doc > [ebuild N ] dev-libs/atk-1.4.0 -doc > [ebuild N ] x11-libs/gtk+-2.2.4-r1 -doc +tiff +jpeg > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gconf-2.4.0.1 -doc > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-mime-data-2.4.0 > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-vfs-2.4.0 -doc +ssl > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libgnome-2.4.0 -doc > [ebuild N ] dev-python/pyxml-0.8.2 > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libglade-2.0.1 -doc +nls > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libgnomecanvas-2.4.0 -doc > [ebuild N ] dev-java/java-gnome-0.8.1 -gnome > > Nepto root # > > However I greatly appreciate your effort in creating support > ebuilds for > Gentoo Linux distribution. I have some plans with creating ebuilds for > some of my packages/projects and your ebuild will be a good > point where > to start with learning this (in addition to official Gentoo Linux > documentation). > > Thanks. > > -- > _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ > #122428216 > <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| This message was written with Pine, the fastest IMAP mail client '` |
From: Ondrej J. <ne...@po...> - 2003-11-19 09:41:57
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > You can go to this page: > http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33393 > and grab the attachment which contains the ebuild > file. Place this file in /usr/portage/dev-java/java-gnome > and run "emerge -up java-gnome". You should see that > java-gnome has version 0.8.1. If so, run > "emerge -u java-gnome" to get the latest version. The > next time you "emerge sync" this file will be deleted. > If you wish to keep this file past syncs you will need > to edit your make.conf file to setup /usr/local/portage > tree as a dev environment. Let me know if you are not > sure how to do this. Thank you, it was really easy: Nepto root # cd /usr/local/ Nepto local # mkdir portage Nepto local # cd portage/ Nepto portage # mkdir -p dev-java/java-gnome Nepto portage # cd dev-java/java-gnome/ Nepto java-gnome # wget -O java-gnome-0.8.1.ebuild "http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=20692&action=view" Than I have to delete ")" characters at the end of lines from DEPEND string, because "portage" failed during dependecies calculation. Next I tried to emerge java-gnome, but there was so many dependencies packages and I do not want to install them all (I have especially problem with gnome-base/* packages and Gtk+ 2 (I'm using only Gtk+ 1). So for this time I recognized not to install new java-gnome. Nepto root # emerge -pv java-gnome These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild N ] dev-util/indent-2.2.9 [ebuild N ] gnome-base/ORBit2-2.8.2 -doc +ssl [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libbonobo-2.4.0 -doc [ebuild N ] x11-libs/pango-1.2.5 -doc [ebuild N ] dev-libs/atk-1.4.0 -doc [ebuild N ] x11-libs/gtk+-2.2.4-r1 -doc +tiff +jpeg [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gconf-2.4.0.1 -doc [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-mime-data-2.4.0 [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-vfs-2.4.0 -doc +ssl [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libgnome-2.4.0 -doc [ebuild N ] dev-python/pyxml-0.8.2 [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libglade-2.0.1 -doc +nls [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libgnomecanvas-2.4.0 -doc [ebuild N ] dev-java/java-gnome-0.8.1 -gnome Nepto root # However I greatly appreciate your effort in creating support ebuilds for Gentoo Linux distribution. I have some plans with creating ebuilds for some of my packages/projects and your ebuild will be a good point where to start with learning this (in addition to official Gentoo Linux documentation). Thanks. -- _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ #122428216 <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| This message was written with Pine, the fastest IMAP mail client '` |
From: Jeffrey M. <ku...@zo...> - 2003-11-19 02:21:50
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I think this is working now. Please check cvs. -Jeff On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 08:53, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > At first I want to say I'm glad to see more libraries being added, now > > java-gnome depends on gtkhtml too ;) > > Please stand by for the next email (soon). > > > Unfortunately after 0.8.2 the configure script was amended, > > and the line > > that is supposed to discover gcj version no longer works... > > The reason this no longer works is that I had to start with > configure.in in order to add support for libgtkhtml. configure.in > is used for the input to generate the configure script. We > need to reapply you patch to the configure.in script. If you > have a chance, please submit a new patch or hopefully I will > be able to get to it sometime tonight. > > > It was previously patched by me to read: > > gcj_version=`$GCJ --version 2>&1 | grep GCC | sed 's/gcj (GCC) > > \([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\).*/\1.\2.\3/'` > > > > After 0.8.2 it reads: > > gcj_version=`$GCJ --version 2>&1 | grep GCC | sed 's/gcj (GCC) > > \(0-9*\)\.\(0-9*\)\.\(0-9*\).*/\1.\2.\3/'` which fails to discover gcj > > version on Redhat9: perhaps we have different versions of sed which > > behave differently? Or maybe this was a typo...If it's not > > please could > > someone explain me why this changes were made? > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF. Net email is sponsored by: GoToMyPC > GoToMyPC is the fast, easy and secure way to access your computer from > any Web browser or wireless device. Click here to Try it Free! > https://www.gotomypc.com/tr/OSDN/AW/Q4_2003/t/g22lp?Target=mm/g22lp.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > java-gnome-developer mailing list > jav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/java-gnome-developer > |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-18 19:52:20
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You can go to this page: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33393 and grab the attachment which contains the ebuild file. Place this file in /usr/portage/dev-java/java-gnome and run "emerge -up java-gnome". You should see that java-gnome has version 0.8.1. If so, run "emerge -u java-gnome" to get the latest version. The next time you "emerge sync" this file will be deleted. If you wish to keep this file past syncs you will need to edit your make.conf file to setup /usr/local/portage tree as a dev environment. Let me know if you are not sure how to do this. -Jeff > Could you please point me on the right direction? > > I cannot find "Support" section on the website, on the project > management page and in the CVSweb as well. > > Thanks, > > Nepto > > On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > If you wish to look at the most recient version > > before the official gentoo release you can grab > > the ebuild on the support page. I have used it > > to install on one of my systems and it worked fine. > > > > -Jeff > > > > > Yes, you are right. > > > > > > I'm using Gentoo Linux and it seems there is an old ebuild. > > > I have to wait for 0.8 ebuild. > > > > > > Nepto root # qpkg -I -v | grep java-gnome > > > dev-java/java-gnome-0.7.1 * > > > Nepto root # > > > > > > Thank you for the clearification. > > > > > > Nepto > > > > > > On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > > > > > The second one the you are including is from a very > > > > old version of java-gnome. The first one you list > > > > is current. There was an API change from 0.7.1 to > > > > 0.8 and you must be running version 0.7.1 or earlier. > > > > As you will see from the tutorial online it clearly > > > > states it is for version 0.8. I suggest you upgrade > > > > to the latest version of java-gnome. > > > > > > > > -Jeff > > > > > > > > > This is on the metioned URL: > > > > > > > > > > // First we import the libraries used by this example > > > > > import org.gnu.gnome.App; > > > > > import org.gnu.gnome.Program; > > > > > import org.gnu.gtk.Gtk; > > > > > > > > > > public class First { > > > > > > > > > > public static void main(String[] args) { > > > > > // Initialization > > > > > Program.initGnomeUI("First", "0.1", args); > > > > > > > > > > App app = new App("First", "First App"); > > > > > app.show(); > > > > > > > > > > Gtk.main(); > > > > > } > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > This is /usr/share/java-gtk/examples/tutorial/First.java > > > > > > > > > > import gnu.gtk.*; > > > > > import gnu.gnome.*; > > > > > > > > > > public class First { > > > > > public static void main(String[] args) { > > > > > // Initialization > > > > > Gnome.init("First", "0.1", args.length, args); > > > > > > > > > > GnomeApp app = new GnomeApp("First", "First App"); > > > > > app.setPolicy(false, true, false); > > > > > app.setWmclass("First", "FirstApp"); > > > > > app.show(); > > > > > > > > > > Gtk.main(); > > > > > } > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > The first one does not work, the second one does. I think the > > > > > second one > > > > > should replace the first one on the website. See App vs. > > > > > GnomeApp and so > > > > > on... > > > > > > > > > > Nepto > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I am not completely sure I understand what you are > > > > > > saying. The example compiles and runs fine. You > > > > > > can give it a try. It is located in src/examples/tutorial. > > > > > > > > > > > > -Jeff > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/docs/GNOME-tutorial/c28.html > > > > > > > > > > > > Written Hello World example is obsolete. It is not a bad idea > > > > > > from time > > > > > > to time update the documentation. It is really a shame. > > > > -- > > _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ > > #122428216 > > <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - > http://platon.sk > `\| Nech operacia X na mnozine G tvori grupu, potom plati... rundu! > '` > > -- Maxim, 19:12:09 18. november 2003 (utorok) -- _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ #122428216 <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| This message was written with Pine, the fastest IMAP mail client '` |
From: Ondrej J. <ne...@po...> - 2003-11-18 19:34:33
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Could you please point me on the right direction? I cannot find "Support" section on the website, on the project management page and in the CVSweb as well. Thanks, Nepto On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > If you wish to look at the most recient version > before the official gentoo release you can grab > the ebuild on the support page. I have used it > to install on one of my systems and it worked fine. > > -Jeff > > > Yes, you are right. > > > > I'm using Gentoo Linux and it seems there is an old ebuild. > > I have to wait for 0.8 ebuild. > > > > Nepto root # qpkg -I -v | grep java-gnome > > dev-java/java-gnome-0.7.1 * > > Nepto root # > > > > Thank you for the clearification. > > > > Nepto > > > > On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > > > The second one the you are including is from a very > > > old version of java-gnome. The first one you list > > > is current. There was an API change from 0.7.1 to > > > 0.8 and you must be running version 0.7.1 or earlier. > > > As you will see from the tutorial online it clearly > > > states it is for version 0.8. I suggest you upgrade > > > to the latest version of java-gnome. > > > > > > -Jeff > > > > > > > This is on the metioned URL: > > > > > > > > // First we import the libraries used by this example > > > > import org.gnu.gnome.App; > > > > import org.gnu.gnome.Program; > > > > import org.gnu.gtk.Gtk; > > > > > > > > public class First { > > > > > > > > public static void main(String[] args) { > > > > // Initialization > > > > Program.initGnomeUI("First", "0.1", args); > > > > > > > > App app = new App("First", "First App"); > > > > app.show(); > > > > > > > > Gtk.main(); > > > > } > > > > } > > > > > > > > This is /usr/share/java-gtk/examples/tutorial/First.java > > > > > > > > import gnu.gtk.*; > > > > import gnu.gnome.*; > > > > > > > > public class First { > > > > public static void main(String[] args) { > > > > // Initialization > > > > Gnome.init("First", "0.1", args.length, args); > > > > > > > > GnomeApp app = new GnomeApp("First", "First App"); > > > > app.setPolicy(false, true, false); > > > > app.setWmclass("First", "FirstApp"); > > > > app.show(); > > > > > > > > Gtk.main(); > > > > } > > > > } > > > > > > > > The first one does not work, the second one does. I think the > > > > second one > > > > should replace the first one on the website. See App vs. > > > > GnomeApp and so > > > > on... > > > > > > > > Nepto > > > > > > > > On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > > > > > > > I am not completely sure I understand what you are > > > > > saying. The example compiles and runs fine. You > > > > > can give it a try. It is located in src/examples/tutorial. > > > > > > > > > > -Jeff > > > > > > > > > > > http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/docs/GNOME-tutorial/c28.html > > > > > > > > > > > > Written Hello World example is obsolete. It is not a bad idea > > > > > > from time > > > > > > to time update the documentation. It is really a shame. > > > > -- > > _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ > > #122428216 > > <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - > http://platon.sk > `\| Nech operacia X na mnozine G tvori grupu, potom plati... rundu! > '` > > -- Maxim, 19:12:09 18. november 2003 (utorok) -- _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ #122428216 <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| This message was written with Pine, the fastest IMAP mail client '` |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-18 15:36:40
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If you wish to look at the most recient version before the official gentoo release you can grab the ebuild on the support page. I have used it to install on one of my systems and it worked fine. -Jeff > Yes, you are right. > > I'm using Gentoo Linux and it seems there is an old ebuild. > I have to wait for 0.8 ebuild. > > Nepto root # qpkg -I -v | grep java-gnome > dev-java/java-gnome-0.7.1 * > Nepto root # > > Thank you for the clearification. > > Nepto > > On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > The second one the you are including is from a very > > old version of java-gnome. The first one you list > > is current. There was an API change from 0.7.1 to > > 0.8 and you must be running version 0.7.1 or earlier. > > As you will see from the tutorial online it clearly > > states it is for version 0.8. I suggest you upgrade > > to the latest version of java-gnome. > > > > -Jeff > > > > > This is on the metioned URL: > > > > > > // First we import the libraries used by this example > > > import org.gnu.gnome.App; > > > import org.gnu.gnome.Program; > > > import org.gnu.gtk.Gtk; > > > > > > public class First { > > > > > > public static void main(String[] args) { > > > // Initialization > > > Program.initGnomeUI("First", "0.1", args); > > > > > > App app = new App("First", "First App"); > > > app.show(); > > > > > > Gtk.main(); > > > } > > > } > > > > > > This is /usr/share/java-gtk/examples/tutorial/First.java > > > > > > import gnu.gtk.*; > > > import gnu.gnome.*; > > > > > > public class First { > > > public static void main(String[] args) { > > > // Initialization > > > Gnome.init("First", "0.1", args.length, args); > > > > > > GnomeApp app = new GnomeApp("First", "First App"); > > > app.setPolicy(false, true, false); > > > app.setWmclass("First", "FirstApp"); > > > app.show(); > > > > > > Gtk.main(); > > > } > > > } > > > > > > The first one does not work, the second one does. I think the > > > second one > > > should replace the first one on the website. See App vs. > > > GnomeApp and so > > > on... > > > > > > Nepto > > > > > > On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > > > > > I am not completely sure I understand what you are > > > > saying. The example compiles and runs fine. You > > > > can give it a try. It is located in src/examples/tutorial. > > > > > > > > -Jeff > > > > > > > > > http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/docs/GNOME-tutorial/c28.html > > > > > > > > > > Written Hello World example is obsolete. It is not a bad idea > > > > > from time > > > > > to time update the documentation. It is really a shame. > > -- > _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ > #122428216 > <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| Nech operacia X na mnozine G tvori grupu, potom plati... rundu! '` |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-18 14:19:19
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> I'm using Gentoo Linux and it seems there is an old ebuild. > I have to wait for 0.8 ebuild. I wrote a new ebuild file for gentoo to move java-gnome up to 0.8.1. It is sitting in the support queue. If you wish to check on it you can go to the following URL. You might also express you desire for the updated version on the support forums. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33393 -Jeff |
From: Ondrej J. <ne...@po...> - 2003-11-18 14:17:31
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Yes, you are right. I'm using Gentoo Linux and it seems there is an old ebuild. I have to wait for 0.8 ebuild. Nepto root # qpkg -I -v | grep java-gnome dev-java/java-gnome-0.7.1 * Nepto root # Thank you for the clearification. Nepto On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > The second one the you are including is from a very > old version of java-gnome. The first one you list > is current. There was an API change from 0.7.1 to > 0.8 and you must be running version 0.7.1 or earlier. > As you will see from the tutorial online it clearly > states it is for version 0.8. I suggest you upgrade > to the latest version of java-gnome. > > -Jeff > > > This is on the metioned URL: > > > > // First we import the libraries used by this example > > import org.gnu.gnome.App; > > import org.gnu.gnome.Program; > > import org.gnu.gtk.Gtk; > > > > public class First { > > > > public static void main(String[] args) { > > // Initialization > > Program.initGnomeUI("First", "0.1", args); > > > > App app = new App("First", "First App"); > > app.show(); > > > > Gtk.main(); > > } > > } > > > > This is /usr/share/java-gtk/examples/tutorial/First.java > > > > import gnu.gtk.*; > > import gnu.gnome.*; > > > > public class First { > > public static void main(String[] args) { > > // Initialization > > Gnome.init("First", "0.1", args.length, args); > > > > GnomeApp app = new GnomeApp("First", "First App"); > > app.setPolicy(false, true, false); > > app.setWmclass("First", "FirstApp"); > > app.show(); > > > > Gtk.main(); > > } > > } > > > > The first one does not work, the second one does. I think the > > second one > > should replace the first one on the website. See App vs. > > GnomeApp and so > > on... > > > > Nepto > > > > On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > > > I am not completely sure I understand what you are > > > saying. The example compiles and runs fine. You > > > can give it a try. It is located in src/examples/tutorial. > > > > > > -Jeff > > > > > > > http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/docs/GNOME-tutorial/c28.html > > > > > > > > Written Hello World example is obsolete. It is not a bad idea > > > > from time > > > > to time update the documentation. It is really a shame. -- _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ #122428216 <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| Nech operacia X na mnozine G tvori grupu, potom plati... rundu! '` |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-18 14:01:23
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I just heard back from sourceforge support. The stated that X and the gtk/gnome libraries should be available on most of the compile farm systems. I have just requested an account on these systems. > > On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 01:33:56PM -0500, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > This raises a question. I currently do not have access to a > > > 64 bit system so testing now and going forward will be > difficult. > > > How can we gain access to a 64 bit system for testing java-gnome. > > > > Sourceforge compile farm has a couple of 64 bit machines > > I have already posted a question to the support group at > Sourceforge asking is X and the gtk/gnome libraries are > available on the compile farm systems. I will let you > know once I hear a response. > > -Jeff > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF. Net email is sponsored by: GoToMyPC > GoToMyPC is the fast, easy and secure way to access your computer from > any Web browser or wireless device. Click here to Try it Free! > https://www.gotomypc.com/tr/OSDN/AW/Q4_2003/t/g22lp?Target=mm/ g22lp.tmpl _______________________________________________ java-gnome-developer mailing list jav...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/java-gnome-developer |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-18 13:57:15
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I am happy to announce basic support for libgtkhtml in java-gnome. This morning I checked in code that allows you to display html pages in a new control. The java classes are located in org.gnu.gtk.html package. I have also added a simple example in src/gtk/html that will display several of the java-gnome tutorial pages. The current support is very basic (many classes not implemented and no events) but hopefully it will grow over time. This change also adds an additional pre-requisite for the build process. You will need to have libgtkhtml 2.0 or higher on your system in order to compile java-gnome. -Jeff |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-18 13:53:03
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> At first I want to say I'm glad to see more libraries being added, now > java-gnome depends on gtkhtml too ;) Please stand by for the next email (soon). > Unfortunately after 0.8.2 the configure script was amended, > and the line > that is supposed to discover gcj version no longer works... The reason this no longer works is that I had to start with configure.in in order to add support for libgtkhtml. configure.in is used for the input to generate the configure script. We need to reapply you patch to the configure.in script. If you have a chance, please submit a new patch or hopefully I will be able to get to it sometime tonight. > It was previously patched by me to read: > gcj_version=`$GCJ --version 2>&1 | grep GCC | sed 's/gcj (GCC) > \([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\).*/\1.\2.\3/'` > > After 0.8.2 it reads: > gcj_version=`$GCJ --version 2>&1 | grep GCC | sed 's/gcj (GCC) > \(0-9*\)\.\(0-9*\)\.\(0-9*\).*/\1.\2.\3/'` which fails to discover gcj > version on Redhat9: perhaps we have different versions of sed which > behave differently? Or maybe this was a typo...If it's not > please could > someone explain me why this changes were made? |
From: Luca De R. <pie...@li...> - 2003-11-18 13:43:35
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Hi, At first I want to say I'm glad to see more libraries being added, now java-gnome depends on gtkhtml too ;) Unfortunately after 0.8.2 the configure script was amended, and the line that is supposed to discover gcj version no longer works... It was previously patched by me to read: gcj_version=`$GCJ --version 2>&1 | grep GCC | sed 's/gcj (GCC) \([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\).*/\1.\2.\3/'` After 0.8.2 it reads: gcj_version=`$GCJ --version 2>&1 | grep GCC | sed 's/gcj (GCC) \(0-9*\)\.\(0-9*\)\.\(0-9*\).*/\1.\2.\3/'` which fails to discover gcj version on Redhat9: perhaps we have different versions of sed which behave differently? Or maybe this was a typo...If it's not please could someone explain me why this changes were made? Thanks, Luca. -- Luca De Rugeriis <pie...@li...> |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2003-11-18 12:14:51
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Feature Requests item #844323, was opened at 2003-11-18 12:14 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by Item Submitter You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=351522&aid=844323&group_id=1522 Category: New feature Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Submitted By: Mark Howard (howama) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: LibGlade Custom Widgets Initial Comment: It would be great if we could implement custom widgets for libglade, so that Custom_widget widgets could be positioned with in glade and then attached to real widgets by libglade-java. At the moment, it is possible to just add say a vbox to the glade and then add the widget to that after libglade has constructed the app, however it would be much nicer in terms of getting the layout right if we could use custom widgets. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=351522&aid=844323&group_id=1522 |
From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-11-18 11:43:22
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The second one the you are including is from a very old version of java-gnome. The first one you list is current. There was an API change from 0.7.1 to 0.8 and you must be running version 0.7.1 or earlier. As you will see from the tutorial online it clearly states it is for version 0.8. I suggest you upgrade to the latest version of java-gnome. -Jeff > This is on the metioned URL: > > // First we import the libraries used by this example > import org.gnu.gnome.App; > import org.gnu.gnome.Program; > import org.gnu.gtk.Gtk; > > public class First { > > public static void main(String[] args) { > // Initialization > Program.initGnomeUI("First", "0.1", args); > > App app = new App("First", "First App"); > app.show(); > > Gtk.main(); > } > } > > This is /usr/share/java-gtk/examples/tutorial/First.java > > import gnu.gtk.*; > import gnu.gnome.*; > > public class First { > public static void main(String[] args) { > // Initialization > Gnome.init("First", "0.1", args.length, args); > > GnomeApp app = new GnomeApp("First", "First App"); > app.setPolicy(false, true, false); > app.setWmclass("First", "FirstApp"); > app.show(); > > Gtk.main(); > } > } > > The first one does not work, the second one does. I think the > second one > should replace the first one on the website. See App vs. > GnomeApp and so > on... > > Nepto > > On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > > > I am not completely sure I understand what you are > > saying. The example compiles and runs fine. You > > can give it a try. It is located in src/examples/tutorial. > > > > -Jeff > > > > > http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/docs/GNOME-tutorial/c28.html > > > > > > Written Hello World example is obsolete. It is not a bad idea > > > from time > > > to time update the documentation. It is really a shame. > > > > > > -- > > > _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ > > > #122428216 > > > <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - > > http://platon.sk > > `\| UNIX is user friendly. It's selective about who its > friends are! > > '` > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF. Net email is sponsored by: GoToMyPC > > GoToMyPC is the fast, easy and secure way to access your > computer from > > any Web browser or wireless device. Click here to Try it Free! > > > https://www.gotomypc.com/tr/OSDN/AW/Q4_2003/t/g22lp?Target=mm/ g22lp.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > java-gnome-developer mailing list > jav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/java-gnome-developer > > -- Maxim, 11:08:31 18. november 2003 (utorok) -- _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ #122428216 <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| Nech operacia X na mnozine G tvori grupu, potom plati... rundu! '` |
From: Ondrej J. <ne...@po...> - 2003-11-18 10:31:10
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This is on the metioned URL: // First we import the libraries used by this example import org.gnu.gnome.App; import org.gnu.gnome.Program; import org.gnu.gtk.Gtk; public class First { public static void main(String[] args) { // Initialization Program.initGnomeUI("First", "0.1", args); App app = new App("First", "First App"); app.show(); Gtk.main(); } } This is /usr/share/java-gtk/examples/tutorial/First.java import gnu.gtk.*; import gnu.gnome.*; public class First { public static void main(String[] args) { // Initialization Gnome.init("First", "0.1", args.length, args); GnomeApp app = new GnomeApp("First", "First App"); app.setPolicy(false, true, false); app.setWmclass("First", "FirstApp"); app.show(); Gtk.main(); } } The first one does not work, the second one does. I think the second one should replace the first one on the website. See App vs. GnomeApp and so on... Nepto On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Morgan wrote: > I am not completely sure I understand what you are > saying. The example compiles and runs fine. You > can give it a try. It is located in src/examples/tutorial. > > -Jeff > > > http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/docs/GNOME-tutorial/c28.html > > > > Written Hello World example is obsolete. It is not a bad idea > > from time > > to time update the documentation. It is really a shame. > > > > -- > > _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ > > #122428216 > > <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - > http://platon.sk > `\| UNIX is user friendly. It's selective about who its friends are! > '` > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF. Net email is sponsored by: GoToMyPC > GoToMyPC is the fast, easy and secure way to access your computer from > any Web browser or wireless device. Click here to Try it Free! > https://www.gotomypc.com/tr/OSDN/AW/Q4_2003/t/g22lp?Target=mm/g22lp.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > java-gnome-developer mailing list > jav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/java-gnome-developer > > -- Maxim, 11:08:31 18. november 2003 (utorok) -- _/| Ondrej Jombik - ne...@ph... - http://nepto.sk - ICQ #122428216 <_ \ Platon SDG - open source software development - http://platon.sk `\| Nech operacia X na mnozine G tvori grupu, potom plati... rundu! '` |