Gtk/Perl Viewport question
- From: Michael Benedict <zosima geocities com>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Gtk/Perl Viewport question
- Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 08:16:04 -0400
Hello all,
I am currently writing a program in
perl using gtk and I want to use the
viewport directly (the scrolling will be
automated, like a ticker or
something). Well, I am in just the
first stages of the coding the interface
and I can't figure out the correct
syntax to initialize the viewport. I
tried to use something like
$viewport_window = new Gtk::Viewport(
undef, undef );
because a scrolled window is
$scrolled_win = new
Gtk::ScrolledWindow(undef, undef);
and I figured they should have similiar
arguements. I have looked all around,
and so far the biggest hint of what to
do came from perl's debugging statement,
"Usage: Gtk::Viewport::new(Class,
hadjustment, vadjustment) at my_file.pl
line XX." I can't really figure out
what a valid Class would be and how best
to declare it (and that is if I am
interpreting the error correctly ;) ).
If someone could post a couple lines of
code, it would be greatly appreciated.
Before I get off the soapbox, I
would also like to verify my theory in
actually making the thing scroll. . .
once I had the viewport, I would get its
horizontal adjustment, pull it apart,
and then increment the 'value' in it,
then set the adjustment, all in a while
loop, right?
Thanks a lot for your time,
Michael Benedict.
--
to understand recursion, you must first
understand recursion
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