Hi 01micko01micko wrote:Note I had to set the width of the vbox container so the gui wouldn't keep switching size due to different aspect ratios of the images in my backgrounds directory. I set the height of the pixmap only.
I've been using <pixmap height-request="300" width-request="300"> which does the same thing but more specific to the pixmap.
Hi zigbertzigbert wrote:Could this technique be used for buttons as well? If so, we can make an image clickable (ie. to show the full sized image).
Yes, it would be possible to enable button images to be scalable as long as <width> and <height> aren't already being used by the button, and it doesn't look as though they are. It would be useful for example generating buttons that include application icons which may be of various sizes and scaling would make them all uniform.
I was thinking last night that actions on pixmaps would be useful (you could make board games ) and I haven't yet found a pixmap action that works.
Hi 8-bit8-bit wrote:Would it be possible for you to compress the full source directory in a tar.gz file and attach it here?
Also, if you compiled using patches maybe include them?
Also, does your current version include the patches by Moose on The Loose?
My copy of source appears to include your latest patch as well as the others.
That is to say, I did the return""; change and even got it in the same place as you have shown.
So other than the comments, all matches.
You might want to look at the post above you
I'm not the Puppy Linux gtkdialog3 source code maintainer (BarryK is I think) so I'm just merrily hacking away at gtkdialog-0.7.20 on my computer and uploading new needed code/functions which I guess BarryK is going to add to the gtkdialog3 source code to make a new version at some point in the near future. Therefore there's nothing else for me to upload.
I still am interested in creating a new gtkdialog project page though so that all *nix distributions use the same version -- posting code on a forum instead of using a repository and version control software is only going to be practical for relatively straight-forward updates and possibly it's getting a bit unmanageable already
[EDIT] I think what I'll do now is attempt the button image scaling. I don't recommend generating and posting patches of what I've done so far because I'm about to change widget_button_refresh [again]