Re: Re: Reusing GtkSocket with GtkNotebook

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after looking over the GTK plug/socket documentation, it would work, but socket1(hardcoded socket) would have to be a socket, not a GTK socket
http://www.linuxhowtos.org/C_C++/socket.htm

and use it to get and pass the plugID

Kevin

On Mar 6, 2011 4:05pm, Michael Treibton <mtreibton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi,
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> [re-add Cc list to gtk mailing list back in.]
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> On 6 March 2011 19:52, Kevin Anthony kevin.s.anthony@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > I've never used GtkSocket, but i've used unix sockets, so here's a
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> > suggestion. your plug connects to socket1(the hardcoded socket)
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> > It gives a second socket name, (socket_itter++) and closes the
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> > connection, the plug program then conects to the softcoded socket it
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> > got from socket1.
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> > this makes the program scalable.
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> Hmm -- i think i see what you mean, but i can't see how that works
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> with GtkSocket.
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> Michael
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