[Glade-users] How to draw automatons?
- From: mekstran at scl.ameslab.gov (Michael Ekstrand)
- Subject: [Glade-users] How to draw automatons?
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:35:19 -0600
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 21:03 +0100, Mariano Perez-Sauquillo Perera wrote:
I wolud like to know if any of you could tell me if it is possible to
get something similar to the picture in glade, because i am searching
for info and i havent found anything usefull yet.
The problem is that i would like to move in the automaton and see in
the interface how it moves, something similar what UPPAAL, the program
from where i get the idea do, but it has been done in java, and i
would like to do something similar but in glade and C. I would like to
be able to change the properties of each element (node or arrow) of
the automaton, like color. Do you think it can be done? can any of you
tell me some tips to do it?
Glade is just a tool for building window/widget layouts for the GTK+
toolkit. It does not do any drawing itself, nor can it be used to do
so.
What you're looking for is GTK+ and its backing libraries GDK and Cairo.
They will let you do all the drawing you want, much as you would with
any other graphical system. You can use Glade to design your window
layout, with a DrawingArea where you want to draw your automaton, and
then use calls to the GDK (or Cairo, if you don't need to target GTK <=
2.6) API's to do your drawing.
- Michael
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