Re: [gtk-list] Re: Qt succeeds where gtk fails... (callbacks)
- From: robert_gasch peoplesoft com
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] Re: Qt succeeds where gtk fails... (callbacks)
- Date: Sat, 03 Jul 1999 11:11:54 GMT
Of course you're right: Gtk/Glib should be 1.2.3 ... sorry, it had been
a long day/night ...
--> R
Preben Randhol <randhol@pvv.org> on 07/03/99 12:40:22 PM
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Subject: [gtk-list] Re: Qt succeeds where gtk fails... (callbacks)
robert_gasch@peoplesoft.com writes:
| Hi Eric,
|
| while I'm no expert on timeout/callback internals, I have managed
| to write Gtk-- (the C++ wrapper) code which sucessfully uses a
| timeout ... after reading your message I started wondering wether
| it worked properly (I've probably never let it run for more than a
| minute before). I turned it on and let it run and after 1/2 hour it's
still
| chugging away, so it seems to work as it should ... I'm currently
| using Gtk-- 1.0.1, Gtk+1.0.3, Glib-1.0.3 on a RH 6.0 system ...
^^^^^ ^^^^^
not 1.2.3 ?
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