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  • Why is it so hard to build a gtk programe without console using cmake in windows?

    - by Runner
    I'm following the tuto: http://zetcode.com/tutorials/gtktutorial/firstprograms/ It works but each time I double click on the executable,there is a console which I don't want it there. How do I get rid of that console? I tried this: add_executable(Cmd WIN32 cmd.c) But got this fatal error: MSVCRTD.lib(crtexew.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _WinMain@16 referenced in function ___tmainCRTStartup Cmd.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals While using gcc directly works: gcc -o Cmd cmd.c -mwindows .. I'm guessing it has something to do with the entry function: int main( int argc, char *argv[]),but why gcc works? How can I make it work with cmake?

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  • What's the solution for this gtk warning?

    - by Runner
    GtkWidget *textview; ... textview = gtk_text_view_new (); ... buffer = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (textview); At the last line I pasted I got this warning: warning C4133: 'function' : incompatible types - from 'GtkWidget *' to 'GtkTextView *' How can I fix that?

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  • Why does this programe require MSVCR80.dll?

    - by Runner
    #include <gtk/gtk.h> int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { GtkWidget *window; gtk_init (&argc, &argv); window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_widget_show (window); gtk_main (); return 0; } I tried putting various versions of MSVCR80.dll under the same directory as the generated executable(via cmake),but none matched.

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  • Infinite gtk warnings when I right click on the icon

    - by Runner
    From this tuto: #include <gtk/gtk.h> int main( int argc, char *argv[]) { GtkWidget *window; gtk_init(&argc, &argv); window = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_widget_show(window); gtk_main(); return 0; } I run the executable and right click on the icon,then infinite warnings(the same) reported: GLib-WARNING **: g_main_context_check() called recursively from within a source's check() or prepare() member. Anyone knows how to fix this warning?

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  • How do I understand the 3 lines batch script?

    - by Runner
    ECHO @ECHO OFF ^& (IF EXIST "%%~dp0%~n1.swf" (DEL "%%~dp0%~n1.swf")) ^& %mxmlcPath% %opts% -file-specs "%%~dp0%~nx1" ^& (IF EXIST "%%~dp0%~n1.swf" (CALL "%%~dp0%~n1.swf") ELSE (PAUSE)) > "%~dpn1.bat" REM Immediately execute the generated bat @ECHO on CALL "%~dpn1.bat" It's really a mess for me(like ECHO @ECHO OFF,what's that intended for?), can someone elaborate it?

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  • How do I output installation status using gtk in c?

    - by Runner
    int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { GtkWidget *window; gtk_init (&argc, &argv); window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_widget_show (window); gtk_main (); return 0; } The above is just a empty winform,I want to output dynamic information in it(not editable), how should I do that?

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  • Web GUI frameworks for Phone development

    - by Runner
    I looked already and could't find anyting good. So a question is, are there any good web frameworks that would allow to easily develop GUI for the majority of high end phones? By this I mean It would have to work the same on majority of high end phones (forget the low cost ones) It would have to simplify the development and hide the ugly details from developer Clear design and good documentation. Also some stability on the market. The focus in on good looking and easy to make GUI. Javascript is only a plus. So basically I am looking for something like jQuery or maybe ExtJS for phone development. EDIT: It would be a big plus if it could be consumed in Delphi EDIT 2: If it was not clear, I am looking for a web base solution. So the target is HTML output and not native code.

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  • What's this setting of MATLAB for(which is causing lots of troubles for lots of people)?

    - by Runner
    This setting in PATH: D:\MATLAB\R2007b\bin\win32 Here is a fresh bad affect by this setting for me: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2712913/why-does-this-program-require-msvcr80-dll-and-whats-the-best-solution-for-this-k And here's an issue reported by another guy: http://groups.google.com/group/ggobi/browse_thread/thread/dacea0fa93dcaf75 What's that setting for and why it's causing so many problems?

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  • JustMock Beta available for download.

    We've just uploaded the latest JustMock bits so feel free to log in to your Telerik accounts and download JustMock. We'll be glad to hear your feedback. In the current JustMock build we've included documentation and examples to help you get started with our mocking tool. You can open the documentation from the JustMock menu in Visual Studio: It's still in an early stage but we'll improve it a lot more in the following few months. You can open the JustMock examples from the [JustMock Installation Folder]\Examples. Currently the tests which mock final / statics / etc. classes and members could be run with the default MSTest test runner but we're working on supporting other test runners like TestDriven.Net for example. Should you want to have it integrated with a specific test runner, please contact us and we'll try to help. Mehfuz will be doing a series of blog ...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • What guidelines are best suited for leveraging automatic deployments?

    - by Scott
    We are hoping to leverage a static code analysis tool (Sonar) as part of our continuous integration server, and are hoping to determine some useful guidelines to serve as a base for allowing the deployment to continue. What conditions should we make mandatory before allowing a build to proceed to the next set of testing? The obvious answers include that it compiles and the unit tests are successful. But what are some other things we should require before allowing a build to not be rolled back?

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  • rmagick error on heroku

    - by nvano
    i'm cropping images with paperclip. i have a custom module which works great on my local machine (copied from railscast 182). //file: lib/paperclip_processors/cropper.rb module Paperclip class Cropper < Thumbnail def transformation_command if crop_command crop_command + super.sub(/ -crop \S+/, '') else super end end def crop_command target = @attachment.instance if target.cropping? " -crop '#{target.crop_w.to_i}x#{target.crop_h.to_i}+#{target.crop_x.to_i}+# {target.crop_y.to_i}'" end end end end on heroku i get the following error: NoMethodError (private method `sub' called for ["-resize", "220x", "-crop", "220x220+0+18", "+repage"]:Array): lib/paperclip_processors/cropper.rb:12:in `transformation_command' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/thumbnail.rb:55:in `make' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/processor.rb:33:in `make' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:295:in `post_process_styles' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:294:in `each' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:294:in `inject' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:294:in `post_process_styles' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:291:in `each' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:291:in `post_process_styles' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:285:in `post_process' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/callback_compatability.rb:23:in `call' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/callback_compatability.rb:23:in `run_paperclip_callbacks' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:284:in `post_process' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/callback_compatability.rb:23:in `call' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/callback_compatability.rb:23:in `run_paperclip_callbacks' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:283:in `post_process' paperclip (2.3.3) lib/paperclip/attachment.rb:214:in `reprocess!' app/models/user.rb:339:in `reprocess_avatar' app/controllers/user_controller.rb:57:in `update_avatar' haml (2.2.3) rails/./lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:19:in `process' /home/heroku_rack/lib/static_assets.rb:9:in `call' /home/heroku_rack/lib/last_access.rb:25:in `call' /home/heroku_rack/lib/date_header.rb:14:in `call' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:80:in `pre_process' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:78:in `catch' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:78:in `pre_process' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:57:in `process' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:42:in `receive_data' eventmachine (0.12.6) lib/eventmachine.rb:240:in `run_machine' eventmachine (0.12.6) lib/eventmachine.rb:240:in `run' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/backends/base.rb:57:in `start' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/server.rb:150:in `start' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/controllers/controller.rb:80:in `start' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/runner.rb:173:in `send' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/runner.rb:173:in `run_command' thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/runner.rb:139:in `run!' thin (1.0.1) bin/thin:6 /usr/local/bin/thin:20:in `load' /usr/local/bin/thin:20

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