Re: Is GTK+ a cross-platform toolkit ?



Windows 7 Aero theme if I'm not too tired/blind? If that is the case, then its strange, as I do not get 
similar results.


On 3/15/2013 at  2:26 PM, <tarnyko tarnyko net> wrote:
You are so helpful, Martin. Yes you're right. Changing the .css files as you 
suggested enabled spinners to spin again ; thanks for preventing me of 
spenting hours in obscure code.
I prefer the Adwaita one, too. 

For the GtkNotebook revert you suggested before (based on 
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=7e917e54), though, I'm not so 
sure. See below : 

That's before reverting :
http://www.tarnyko.net/repo/gtk364-before.png 
and after :
http://www.tarnyko.net/repo/gtk364-after.png 

Before, only selected tabs look like they miss their borders. After, they 
all look like that. 

Regards,
Tarnyko 


Martin Schlemmer writes: 

On 3/15/2013 at  1:45 AM, <tarnyko tarnyko net> wrote:
For the Spinner problem you noticed (they don't spin) : it's not a 
Win32-specific bug. In fact, you can reproduce this on Linux by removing or 
commenting the "gtk-theme" line in "/etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini" (tested on 
Ubuntu Raring).
This seems to be related to new code in "gtkstylecontext.c" which now runs 
animations only if a CSS theme has been loaded before (and that never 
happens when falling back to default theme). I'm tracking that down and will 
 


Seems more its due to the animation now being handled through CSS - the 
@keyframes, etc. sections for .spinner and animation property for 
.spinner:active being missing.
If you copy all the .spinner bits from gtk-default.css (or the Adwaita theme) 
to gtk-win32-base.css, you get the same "circle"-themed spinner (personally I 
think the Adwaita one looks better, as it have less circles - 8 vs 12).
Not sure if its possible to have the "bar"-themed spinner used to date on 
win32 with current CSS theming? 


Regards,
Martin 


Martin Schlemmer writes:  

On 3/11/2013 at  6:22 PM, Andy Spencer <andy753421 gmail com> wrote:
On 2013-03-11 17:20, Martin Schlemmer wrote:
Compared to 3.4.4:
- GtkNotebooks with a non-default oritation is broken

I opened a bug report for this issue a while back. I didn't realize
it worked in 3.4.4 though:  

  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691678   

Taking a quick look at the logs I think it *may* be related to this
commit. I'll see if I can do a build and check for sure sometime. If it
is. I think there are better ways to implement tab positions in win32
anyway.  

  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=7e917e54 
  

Good catch, reverting this fixes it. Might add it to the mentioned report.  


Regards,
Martin  

  

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