On Mon, 19 May 2014 00:53:38 +0100 Chris Vine <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have noticed that g_application_run(), when applied to a > GtkApplication object from gtk+-3.12, now consumes and acts on gtk+ > recognised options from the argc/argv arguments passed to it, such as > --display and --name, whereas when I tested this in around the > gtk+-3.0/3.2 days it did not. (The current documentation for > gtk_application_new() still appears to suppose that it does not: "Note > that commandline arguments are not passed to gtk_init(). All GTK+ > functionality that is available via commandline arguments can also be > achieved by setting suitable environment variables such as G_DEBUG, so > this should not be a big problem. If you absolutely must support GTK+ > commandline arguments, you can explicitly call gtk_init() before > creating the application instance.") > > Does anyone know at what version of gio/gtk+ this change occurred? For anyone reading this on the archive, this change occurred with glib-2.40/gtk+-3.12, presumably as part of the new local option parsing arrangements. Chris _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list