Hi Emmanuele,
Okay, I examined the file. It is basically empty. It has header info,
but no links to recently used files. In any of my applications. And by
the way, Anjuta does not display any recently used files in its recently
used file menu. What is going on.
Craig Bakalian
On 01/15/2014 12:13 PM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
hi;
nothing has changed in GtkRecentManager for quite a while — except
maybe the location of the file, which is in
$HOME/.local/share/recently-used.xbel (as per specification) instead
of $HOME/.recently-used.xbel. the file is automatically migrated by
gtk 2.x from the location in $HOME to $HOME/.local/share; gtk 3.x
already assumes the file is in its specified location. that's pretty
much the only change in GtkRecentManager since the 2.x days.
ciao,
Emmanuele.
On 15 January 2014 15:46, Craig Bakalian <craigbakalian@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I have finally reworked my app to get around the depreciated -
gdk_threads_enter();
gdk_threads_leave();
and, happily it is working the way it did in gtk2.
Gosh, programming with pipes is difficult. I felt like a programming
student.
But, something has come up with GtkRecentManager. It isn't working properly
and I can't find the bug- in my code or gtk3. Is this a known issue? It
clears the file items it is supposed to remember. Another application that
edits lilypond files, built with Qt is actually setting recent files. I
start up my app, the recent files are in my recent files menu (because of
the other application), then I edit, save, the files and quit, then start up
my app again and the recent files are gone.
My app never did this until Ubuntu 13.10.
I have no depreciations in my build, so my old gtk2 code seems okay.
Anybody...
Craig Bakalian
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