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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Problems with current release and gtk 2.8
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Jim Segrave |
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Problems with current release and gtk 2.8 |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Feb 2006 23:44:26 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.4.2.1i |
On Thu 02 Feb 2006 (08:01 +0000), Jon Kinsey wrote:
> Jim Segrave wrote:
> > On Sun 29 Jan 2006 (09:17 +0000), Jon Kinsey wrote:
> >> I have just had a quick look. Try checking the value of nMaxWidth in
> >> gtkgamelist.c - line 287. If this is wrong (i.e. huge - it's 158 here)
> >> that may be the cause...
> >
> > Yes, the value of nMaxWidth was all over the place for the string '99' and
> > several thousand for the position ID string. A hack around was to put
> > arbitrary values in = 24 for the first string, 224 or somesuch for the
> > second, that returns me to a normal looking display.
> >
> > Googling suggests that the code for setting the column widths is
> > deprecated and some reports about compiling ethereal also suggest
> > widget size errors.
> >
> > gtk_style_get_font( psCurrent )
> > is deprecated, and should be (I think) psCurrent->font
> >
> > but gdk_string_width appears to be the real culprit- apparently you're
> > supposed to use a pango call, something like pango_layout() or somesuch
>
> I've replaced these calls.
And it works a treat - thanks.
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Jim Segrave address@hidden