Re: Question about gdk_colormap_free_colors()
- From: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>
- To: "Tara M" <learfox furry ao net>
- Cc: "LIST: GTKAppDevel" <gtk-app-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Question about gdk_colormap_free_colors()
- Date: 30 Jul 2001 15:08:54 -0400
"Tara M" <learfox furry ao net> writes:
I use a GtkStyle since its structure just so happens to have
everything I need. I use it in my own internal code to keep
track of fonts and colors. I still use gtk_widget_modify_style()
with a GtkRcStyle to modify a widget's style.
I just use the GtkStyle for things like the GtkText or GtkCList
where I pass its members on to the widgets.
Is that an okay thing to do? I was under the impression it was
since The GtkCList for example allows setting of the rows with
a GtkStyle.
I'm pretty ignorant on the details of GtkText and GtkCList.
The style-using API there is pretty broken...
I think if you just create a style and pass it in to them, then it's
probably OK.
Havoc
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