Re: Using GLADE for windows

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You can use gtk_builder_add_objects_from_file function to build justpart of your GUI. When taht part is not needed any more, destroy itthe usual way (e.g. gtk_widget_destroy).
2008/11/18 Harinandan S <harinandans@xxxxxxxxx>:> Thanks Tadej. I was able to get started with GtkBuilder by> executing gtk-build-convert on my target platform. I'll install python> and use it on windows.>> I want to know in case of multi window applications how this methodology> works? In GLADE-2 I used to call create_window generated function. In GLADE3> if all windows in an xml file are created but top level windows are not> shown, it takes more memory. Also how can I destroy a window  and re create> it whenever necessary?> Regards,> Harinandan S>>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Tadej Borovšak <tadeboro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>>>> Hi,>>>> gtk-builder-convert is a python script, so in order to use it on>> Windows machine, you need to install Python first.>>>>>>>> 2008/11/18 Harinandan S <harinandans@xxxxxxxxx>:>> > Hi All,>> >>> > I was looking at GLADE3 for windows. My idea is to design on windows and>> > take it to my embedded system running linux. The gtk-builder-convert>> > present>> > in bin directory inside Glade3 for windows is not an executable. In this>> > case how to use gtk builder in windows?>> > Regards,>> > Harinandan S>> >>> >>> > On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Harinandan S <harinandans@xxxxxxxxx>>> > wrote:>> >>>> >> Thanks Tristan.>> >>>> >> I wasnt aware of GtkBuilder. Nice to know that it is integrated and>> >> that>> >> would save some of my space which would have been taken by libglade.>> >>>> >> Also, can I use the same methodology in Windows platform as well?>> >> Regards,>> >> Harinandan S>> >>>> >>>> >> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 6:52 AM, Tristan Van Berkom <tvb@xxxxxxxxx>>> >> wrote:>> >>>>> >>> 2008/11/17 Harinandan S <harinandans@xxxxxxxxx>:>> >>> > Hi All,>> >>> >>> >>> > I was using GLADE-2 for sometime now and wanted to look at newer>> >>> > versions of>> >>> > GLADE and found GLADE-3. I noticed that code generation has been>> >>> > removed.>> >>> > I've noticed even in GLADE-2 that some features such as color of>> >>> > windows,>> >>> > color of buttons and other widgets for example cannot be set. So I>> >>> > used>> >>> > to>> >>> > edit the code generated by glade2. Since glade3 is not generating>> >>> > code>> >>> > anymore how can one change color and do other changes?>> >>> >>> >>> > Also in glade 2, gtk_widget_show was not called on top level window>> >>> > created>> >>> > and user had to call that. Is this the same in glade3 also?>> >>>>> >>> Yes thats the same, Glade 3 sets all widgets visible True by default>> >>> unless>> >>> they are toplevel windows, which are invisible by default (you can>> >>> change>> >>> this in the editor ofcourse anyway).>> >>>>> >>> You should look into using GtkBuilder, its the way of the future, and>> >>> there will be a Glade release soon with full builder support.>> >>>>> >>> Cheers,>> >>>                     -Tristan>> >>>> >>> >>> > _______________________________________________>> > gtk-list mailing list>> > gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx>> > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list>> >>> >>>>>>> -->> Tadej Borovšak>> tadeboro@xxxxxxxxx>> tadej.borovsak@xxxxxxxxx>> _______________________________________________>> gtk-list mailing list>> gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list>>> _______________________________________________> gtk-list mailing list> gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list>>


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