2016-June Archive by Thread
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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
Re: Exposing cairo based implementation of CSS as an API in GTK+/gtkmm,
Emmanuele Bassi
Moving thumbnailing code,
Bastien Nocera
gtk 2 problem with Gramps in Linux Mint 18 (beta) and ubuntu 16.04,
Enno Borgsteede
gtk/quartz default font woe, and gtk-font-name,
Hin-Tak Leung
Gtk+4.0,
Peter Weber
[PATCH 1/6] tests: Use built modules instead of installed ones,
Ingo Brückl
[PATCH 2/6] tests: Grant timer some time to run,
Ingo Brückl
[PATCH 6/6] tests: Don't run tests requiring DBUS unconditionally,
Ingo Brückl
[PATCH 5/6] tests: Fix network-address test,
Ingo Brückl
[PATCH 4/6] tests: Continue iochannel test if iconv isn't supporting EUC-JP,
Ingo Brückl
Test suite problems,
Ingo Brückl
[PATCH 3/6] tests: Avoid rounding errors with double precision variables,
Ingo Brückl
Adding libmount-based implementation in gio/gunixmounts.c,
Mario Sanchez Prada
Developing a new text editor widget?,
Sébastien Wilmet
Trying to compile GTK+ broadway under Native Client SDK,
Sebastian Silva
g_spawn_async_with_pipes is not thread safe,
Andrejs Hanins
gtkdoc-scan make interfaces public,
Joël Krähemann
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