On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 04:23:43PM -0500, LWATCDR wrote: > I am trying to us imlib with GTK.1.2 to load and display a jpeg. I have to > stick with 1.2 since I am using it in an embedded enviroment and can not > move to 2.0 > I am not getting any errors when I run my code but also no image. > > Here is the code > > void Display::OpenDisplay(void){ > //lkyb=this; > > window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); > gtk_window_set_default_size((GtkWindow*)window,640,240); > gtk_widget_show ((GtkWidget *)window); > OpenSplash(); > gdk_flush(); > > } > > void Display::OpenSplash(void){ > GdkPixmap *p; > im=gdk_imlib_load_image("/home/david/images/beach.jpg"); > gdk_imlib_render(im,640,240); > p=gdk_imlib_move_image(im); > gdk_draw_pixmap(window->window,window->style->fg_gc[GTK_WIDGET_STATE > (window)], > p, > 640,240, > 640,240, > 640, 240); > } > > Any suggestions? I don't recall Gtk+ 1.2 much so I can't tell whether imlib is used correctly, but: You have to draw in "expose-event" handler (and typically only there). See the example in GtkDrawingArea documentation (2.x, but you get the idea) and see also `writing your own widget from scratch' chapter of the tutorial, particularly the part concerning drawing. And remove the gdk_flush(). Yeti -- Whatever. _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list