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[gtk-list] Interesting GTK questions...

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (D. Emilio Grimaldo Tunon)
Mon Nov 16 05:02:13 1998

Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 10:53:03 +0100
From: "D. Emilio Grimaldo Tunon" <emilio_tunon@nl.compuware.com>
To: gtk-list@redhat.com
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Hi, 
   I am back into GTK app. development and I have a few more
questions, all of them based on gtk-1.0.5

1. I am thinking to integrate gmodule into my 1.0.5, is that
   possible? it seems independent of the rest so I don't think
   I need 1.1 for that, right?

2. If I have a pixmap on my window and want to change it dynamically
   (sort of *simple* animation), would that be possible with
   plain gdk/gtk? how does one switch one pixmap to the other?
   how soon does the change takes into effect?

3. Having a pixmap on the window (not a canvas!) would it
   be possible for me to modify a few of the pixels by myself?
   in particular I want to change their color.

4. Is it possible to associate a color icon (XPM) to the
   window in iconified state? if so how?

5. Is there any substantial/functional difference between a
   dialog window and the main window? I ask because I am
   thinking of just having a tiny (suitable for AfterStep)
   window as my main window and handle the rest as a dialog.
   I don't expect that to alter the behaviour of my application,
   or...

6. Has anybody written an AfterStep wharf application using
   GTK instead of plain Xt?

7. Should I expect considerable changes in my app to make it
   GNOME-compliant?


Well, that's all for now, hopefully I get some feedback this
time since two of my previous posts passed unanswered... :-(

		Cheers,
			Emilio
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D. Emilio Grimaldo Tunon       Compuware Europe B.V. (Uniface Lab)
Software Engineer	       Amsterdam, The Netherlands
emilio_tunon@nl.compuware.com  Tel. +31 (0)20 3126 516
*** The opinions expressed hereby are mine and not my employer's ***

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