Thursday, 22 March 2007
Playing with GtkStyle to Create Standard Buttons |
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Marc Quinton in a post over the PHP Classes web site shows you how to create standard buttons from scratch using GtkStyle methods.
He says these classes will help you to find how GtkWidget standards buttons are built and can be drawn. He further initiates that they use ready to use methods from GtkStyle class to draw buttons, checkboxes and handles. You can use theses classes to override standard buttons features. He says this will allow you to gain a better perspective on how GtkWidgets work.
This post has garnered some stiff comments. As Frédéric G. Marand says, “I'm a bit annoyed by this post: on the one hand, the example is interesting when one goes on the remote site to see it. On the other, since it is hosted outside and has no local content, I feel it might not warrant being included as a node on the site, but might more logically fit in the ‘Community’ section of the aggregator, if Marc provides a RSS feed on his site.” |
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